what
Kelime Anlamı :

1. ne.
2. Bazen ingilizcede what kelimesi ile baslayan cümlecikler Türkçe cümlede fiil içinde belirlenir.
3. nasıl.
4. zam. 1. ne: What´s this? Bu ne? Tell me what she said. Bana ne dediğini söyle. What do you think I am? Beni ne zannediyorsun? Don´t forget what she said! Onun dediğini unutma! I´ve no money but what you see here. Burada gördüğünden başka param yok. Their production today is not what it was. Onların şimdiki üretimi eskisi gibi değil. 2. Şaşkınlık belirtir: What, no lunch? Ne diyorsun? Öğle yemeği yok mu?/Ne, öğle yemeği yok mu? s. 1. ne; hangi: What news have you had from them? Onlardan ne haber? What time is it? Saat kaç? What books have you read this summer? Bu yaz hangi kitapları okudun? What money I have is in the safe. Ne kadar param varsa kasada. 2. ne; ne kadar çok; ne kadar büyük (Şaşkınlık, hoşnutluk, öfke v.b. duyguları pekiştirmek için kullanılır.): What beautiful trees! Ne güzel ağaçlar! What a delightful spot! Ne güzel bir yer! With what joy did I hand her over to them! Kendisini onlara ne büyük bir sevinçle teslim ettim, bir bilsen! He remembered what great sadness he´d felt then. O zamanki hüznünün ne kadar büyük olduğunu hatırladı. What a mess! Şu karışıklığa bak!.
5. neyi.
6. hangi.
7. 'ne' soru ve şaşkınlıkta kullanılır.
8. neleri.
9. you-may-call-him/h i., bak. what-do-you-call-him/her/it/them.
10. şaşkınlık belirtir.
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Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. which thing or which particular one of many: what are you having for dinner? what did she say?
2. which kind, character, or designation: what are these objects?
3. one of how much value or significance: what are possessions to a dying man?
4. that which; the thing that: listen to what I tell you.
5. whatever thing that: come what may.
6. informal something: I'll tell you what.
7. nonstandard which, who, or that: it's the poor what gets the blame.
8. which one or ones of several or many: what college are you attending? you should know what musical that song is from.
9. whatever: they soon repaired what damage had been done.
10. how great; how astonishing: what a fool!
11. how much; in what respect; how: what does it matter?
12. that: I don't know but what I'll go.
13. used to express surprise, incredulity, or other strong and sudden excitement.
14. chiefly british used as a tag question, often to solicit agreement.
15. what for informal A scolding or strong reprimand: the teacher gave the tardy student what for.
16. what have you what remains and need not be mentioned: a room full of chairs, lamps, radios, and what have you.
17. what if what would occur if; suppose that.
18. what if what does it matter if.
19. what it takes the necessary expertise or qualities needed for success: she has what it takes to be a doctor.
20. what's what informal the fundamentals and details of a situation or process; the true state or condition.
21. what with taking into consideration; because of: "I've often wondered why some good crime writer . . . hasn't taken up with new Orleans, what with its special raffishness, its peculiar flavor of bonhomie and a slightly suspect charm” ( walker Percy).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. used absolutely as an interrogative pronoun.
2. applied to animals (and sometimes in contempt to persons) with the force of inquiry after the nature or kind: as, what is that running up the tree?
3. applied to persons: nearly equivalent to who, but having reference to origin or character, rather than to name or identity.
4. used in various elliptical and incomplete constructions: as, what? equivalent to what did you say? or what is it?
5. used in exclamation, to express surprise, indignation, etc.
6. expressing a summons.
7. A general introductory notion, equivalent towell,’ ‘lo,’ ‘now,’ etc., and constituting a mere expletive.
8. used adjectively and lending an interrogative force to the proposition in which it occurs.
9. inquiring as to extent or quantity: equivalent to the question how much?
10. used intensively or emphatically with a force varying from the interrogative to the exclamatory: often followed by the indefinite article: as, what an idea!
11. elliptical for what say or think you of?
12. A compound relative pronoun, meaningthat which,’ or having a value including the simple relative pronoun which with the demonstrative pronoun that preceding: as, “what I have written I have written” (that is, that which I have written I have written). it is no longer used of persons, except in the anomalous phrase but what.
13. what was formerly and in vulgar speech is still used as a simple relative, equivalent to that or which: as, if I had a donkey what wouldn't go.
14. what has also the value of whatever or whoever: as, come what will, I shall be there.
15. used adjectively, meaningthatwhich,’ or having compound relative value: as, I know what book you mean (that is, I know that book which you mean); he makes the most of what money he has (that is, he makes the most of that money which he has): applied to persons and things.
16. what sort of; suchas.
17. any who or which; whatever; whoever.
18. how much.
19. something; anything: obsolete except in such colloquial phrases as I'll tell you what (by abbreviation for what it is, what I think, or the like).
20. A thing; a portion; an amount; a bit: as, a little what.
21. why?
22. to what degree? in what respect?
23. how; how greatly; to what an extent or degree; how remarkably: exclamatory and intensive.
24. with omission of the second what (so frequently):
25. so much as; so far as.
26. that
27. in the phrase but what: but that; thatnot.
28. quick; sharp; bold.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia