10 LIVROS EM TURCO RELACIONADOS COM «HÂK»
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Sustainability Indicators: A Scientific Assessment
The book also reviews existing indicators to assess how they could be better employed, considering which indicators are overused and which have been underutilized.
Tomás Hák, Bedrich Moldan, Arthur Lyon Dahl, 2012
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A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages
'owl' VarBrS. [Vhakk] Pk. hakkä- f. 'shout'; К. hakh, dat. hak' f. 'loud proclamation, market cry'; WPah.cur. hak 'call', cam. hakkä, (Joshi) hä'k f. 'halloo'; Ku. hák 'loud call'; N. hak 'challenge'; A. häk 'prohibition'; B. hak, hak 'shout' ; Or. häka 'call, ...
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Chinese Cantonese tones English Dictionary - Sayfa 755
112111 daih yih syu 112111 gam dò la haih liht hàih lohk haih máih? haih póu hohk jé 112111 sok 112111 túng 112111 türig ge 112111 у111 112111, ngóh sihk báaula 112111, ngóh sihkjó la hák hâk /hâak hâk 2111 /ngarn hài( 2111 /ngam ...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ... - Sayfa 242
To Hack, hâk, v. a. To cut into small piece, to chop; to speak unreadily, or with hesitation. To Hack, hâk, v. n. To turn hackney or prostitute. HAckle, hāk-kl, s. 405. Raw silk, any filiny substance unspun. To Hackle, hāk!kl, v. a. To dress flax.
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1821
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Johnson's English Dictionary: As Improved by Todd and ... - Sayfa 447
НА BNAB, häV-nâb. ad. [hap не At random; at the mercy ofchunce. Lz' ly. To HACK §, шпица. [haccan,Sax.] To cut into small pieces; lo chop. Sidney. To Speak unreadily. or with hesitation. Sha/:spare HACIU, hâk. n.5. A notch; a hollow cnt.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Henry John Todd, 1828
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Multimodal Interactive Pattern Recognition and Applications - Sayfa 171
Specifically, f3 is defined as follows: f3 (x,h,a) = log ( K∏k=1 P ( ̃xk | ̃hak) ) (8.1) where x and h are the source and the target sentences, respectively, and the hidden alignment variable a determines a phrase alignment of length K between x ...
Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta, 2011
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Walker's Critical pronouncing dictionary ... Corrected, ... - Sayfa 251
To Hack, hāk, v. a. To cut into small pieces, to chop; to speak unreadily, or with hesitation. To HACK, hâk, v. n. To turn hackney or prostitute. & HACK, hâk, - - HackNEY, hâk'né, * A hired horse; a hireling, a prostitute; anything let out for hire; ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), John Davis ((Rev., A.M.)), 1830
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. And Expositor of the ... - Sayfa 238
Familiarity, converse, frequent intercourse; long custom, habit, inveterate use; the power of doing anything acquired by frequent repetition. HABNAB, hāb-nāb, adv. At random, at the mercy of chance. To HACK, hâk, v. a. To cut into small pieces ...
John Walker (the Philologist.), 1838
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Reality and Rationality - Sayfa 232
If hypothesis h and k are independent of each other in the presence of evidence e•i and also in the presence of e alone, the following relations obtain: c(hÁk,e)1⁄4c(h,e) Â c(k,e) (14) c(hÁk,eÁi)1⁄4c(h,eÁi) Â c(k,eÁi) (15) so that if c(h,eÁi) > c(h,e) ...
the late Wesley C. Salmon, Department of Philosophy University of Queensland the late Phil Dowe Senior Lecturer, the late Merrilee H. Salmon Professor of History and Philosophy of Science University of Pittsburgh (Emerita), 2005
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A critical pronouncing dictionary ... The twenty-sixth edition - Sayfa 242
To HAck, hâk, v. a. To cut into small pieces, to chop; to speak unreadily, or with hesitation. To HAck, hâk, v. n. To turn hackney or prostitute. HAcKLE, hâk'kl, s. 405. Raw silk, any filmy substance unspunTo HAckle, hāk'kl, v. a. RAckney, hâkmé, ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1823