1. anlamı (i)., gram isim çekimi, tasrif; çökme. ,değişik anlamlarını verme. 2. anlamı ad çekimi. çekimya
Declension
Declension İngilizce anlamı ve tanımı
Declension anlamları
(noun) A falling off towards a worse state; a downward tendency; deterioration; decay; as, the declension of virtue, of science, of a state, etc.
(noun) Inflection of nouns, adjectives, etc., according to the grammatical cases.
(noun) Act of courteously refusing; act of declining; a declinature; refusal; as, the declension of a nomination.
() The form of the inflection of a word declined by cases; as, the first or the second declension of nouns, adjectives, etc.
(noun) Rehearsing a word as declined.
(noun) The act or the state of declining; declination; descent; slope.
Declension tanım:
Kelime: de·clen·sion Söyleniş:di-'klen(t)-sh&n İşlev:noun Kökeni: Middle English declenson, modification of Middle French declinaison, from Latin declination-, declinatio grammatical inflection, turning aside, from declinare to inflect, turn aside 1 a : noun, adjective, or pronoun inflection especially in some prescribed order of the forms b : a class of nouns or adjectives having the same type of inflectional forms 2 : a falling off or away : DETERIORATION 3: DESCENT, SLOPE - de·clen·sion·al /-'klen(t)-sh&-n&l/ adjective
İngilizce Declension kelimesinin İspanyolca karşılığı.
s. declinación, deterioro
Declension
İngilizce Declension kelimesinin Fransızca karşılığı.
n. déclinaison
Declension
İngilizce Declension kelimesinin Almanca karşılığı.
n. Deklination, Beugung
Declension
İngilizce Declension kelimesinin İtalyanca karşılığı.
s. (Gramm) declinazione; declività, declivio, pendenza; (fig) decadenza, declino; deterioramento
Declension
İngilizce Declension kelimesinin Portekizce karşılığı.
s. declíneo, decadência
Declension
i. çekim; gerileme, bozulma; sapma
Declension
İngilizce Declension kelimesinin Flemenkçe karşılığı.
zn. helling, schuin
Declension
n. (Grammar) variation of the form (of a noun, verb, etc.); decline, descent, slope
Declension
Argoca Declension kelimesinin karşılığı.
In linguistics, declension (or declination) is the inflection of nouns, pronouns and adjectives to indicate such features as number (typically singular vs. plural), case ( subject, object, and so on), or gender. Declension occurs in a great many of the world's languages, and features very prominently in many Indo-European languages, but is much less prominent in English; English nouns only decline to distinguish singular from plural (e.g. book vs. books), English adjectives do not decline at all, and only a few English pronouns show vestiges of case-triggered declension (e.g. subjective he vs. objective him).
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Declension
Argoca Declension kelimesinin karşılığı.
(n.)
The form of the inflection of a word declined by cases; as, the first or the second declension of nouns, adjectives, etc.
(n.)
The act or the state of declining; declination; descent; slope.
(n.)
Rehearsing a word as declined.
(n.)
Inflection of nouns, adjectives, etc., according to the grammatical cases.
(n.)
Act of courteously refusing; act of declining; a declinature; refusal; as, the declension of a nomination.
(n.)
A falling off towards a worse state; a downward tendency; deterioration; decay; as, the declension of virtue, of science, of a state, etc.
Declension
Argoca Declension kelimesinin karşılığı.
Noun
1. the inflection of nouns and pronouns and adjectives in Indo-European languages
(hypernym) inflection, inflexion
(member-meronym) noun
(derivation) decline
2. process of changing to an inferior state
(synonym) deterioration, decline in quality, worsening
(hypernym) decline, diminution
(hyponym) slump, slack, drop-off, falloff, falling off
(derivation) worsen, decline
3. a downward slope or bend
(synonym) descent, declivity, fall, decline, declination, downslope
(hypernym) slope, incline, side
(hyponym) downhill
(derivation) decline
4. a class of nouns or pronouns or adjectives in Indo-European languages having the same (or very similar) inflectional forms; "the first declension in Latin"
(hypernym) class, category, family
(derivation) decline