single
Kelime Anlamı :

1. bekâr.
2. bekar.
3. tek.
4. bir.
5. münferit.
6. yalnız.
7. kırk beşlik plâk.
8. tekil.
9. ergen.
10. yekta.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. not accompanied by another or others; solitary.
2. consisting of one part, aspect, or section: a single thickness; a single serving.
3. having the same application for all; uniform: a single moral code for all.
4. consisting of one in number: she had but a single thought, which was to escape.
5. not divided; unbroken: a single slab of ice.
6. separate from others; individual and distinct: every single child will receive a gift.
7. having individual opponents; involving two individuals only: single combat.
8. honest; undisguised: a single adoration.
9. wholly attentive: you must judge the contest with a single eye.
10. designed to accommodate one person: a single bed.
11. unmarried.
12. lacking a partner: a single parent.
13. relating to the unmarried state: enjoys the single life.
14. of or relating to celibacy.
15. botany having only one rank or row of petals: a single flower.
16. one that is separate and individual.
17. an accommodation for one person, as in a hotel.
18. an unmarried person.
19. unmarried persons considered as a group: a bar for singles.
20. A one-dollar bill.
21. A phonograph record, especially a forty-five, having one song on each side.
22. A song on one of these sides.
23. A song, often from a full-length album or compact disk, that is released for airplay.
24. baseball A hit by which a batter reaches first base safely; a one-base hit.
25. sports A hit for one run in cricket.
26. sports A golf match between two players.
27. sports A tennis or badminton match between two players. often used in the plural.
28. sports A competition in which individuals compete against each other, as in rowing or figure skating.
29. to choose or distinguish from others. often used with out: we singled her out from the list of applicants.
30. baseball to cause (a base runner) to score or advance by making a one-base hit: singled him to second.
31. baseball to cause the scoring of (a run) by a one-base hit.
32. baseball to make a single.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. being a unit, as distinguished from a number: often used expletively for emphasis: as, not a single word was said.
2. alone; by one's self or by itself; separate or apart from others; unaccompanied or unaided; detached; individual; particular.
3. unmarried; also, pertaining to or involving celibacy: as, single life; the single state.
4. unique; unmatched; singular; unusual.
5. pertaining to one person or thing; individual, as opposed to common, general, or universal; also, pertaining to one class, set, pair etc.: as, a single dory (a boat manned by one person).
6. private; relating to the affairs of an individual; not public; relating to one's self.
7. free from combination, complication, or complexity; simple; consisting of one only.
8. normal; sound; healthy: often applied to the eye, and in that connection used figuratively of simplicity or integrity of character or purpose.
9. free from duplicity; sincere; honest; straightforward.
10. not strong or heavy; weak: noting beer, ale, etc., and opposed to double or strong beverages.
11. feeble; trifling; foolish; silly.
12. in botany, solitary: said of a flower when there is only one on a stem; also, in common usage, noting flowers which have only the normal number of floral envelopsthat is, which are not double. see double, 6.
13. in anatomy and z oöl., not double, triple, etc.; not paired; azygous; simple; solitary; alone; one: generally emphatic, in implied comparison with things or parts of things that are ordinarily double, paired, several, etc.
14. see cell, 8.
15. (b ) by euphemism, a harlot or prostitute.
16. that which is single, in any sense of the word.
17. in falconry, a talon or claw.
18. the tail of an animal; properly, in hunting, the tail of the buck.
19. A handful of the gleanings of corn tied up.
20. to make single, separate, or alone; retire; sequester.
21. to select individually from among a number; choose out separately from others: commonly followed by out.
22. to lead aside or apart from others.
23. nautical, to unite, so as to combine several parts into one: as, to single the tacks and sheets.
24. to separate; go apart from others: said specifically of a hunted deer when it leaves the herd.
25. same as single-foot.
26. to sail before the wind; make head.
27. in whist, the score made by the winners when the game is 5 points up and rubbers are played, if the losers of any game are 3 or 4 up: as, ‘single, double, and the rub.’
28. in the extraction of antimony from its native sulphid, the manufacturers' name for the first crude product from melting the ore with scrap-iron. it generally contains about 91.5 per cent. antimony, 7 per cent. iron, and 1 per cent. sulphur.
29. in golf, two players playing against each other.
30. in furniture, silverware, and the like, a separate piece not belonging to a set.
31. one strand of sliver, roving thread, or yarn.
32. plural A commercial name in england for thin sheet-steel or -iron used as a foundation for tin-plate, having a thickness ranging from 0.238 to 0.35 of an inch, or from no. 4 to no. 20 B. W. G.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia