English to Turkish Dictionary TRUE

TRUE

gerçek
definition
adverb
Hobson spoke truer than he knew
truly.
Despite the distance and the wind, Hooper had aimed true .
accurately or without variation.
verb
He begins the laborious process by truing the radius of the front strap and then meticulously laying out line after line of the finely cut checkering.
bring (an object, wheel, or other construction) into the exact shape, alignment, or position required.
adjective
a true story
in accordance with fact or reality.
it was a true depiction
accurate or exact.
translation of 'true'
adverb
gerçekten,
doğru,
tam olarak,
sadık kalarak
adjective
gerçek,
asıl,
safkan,
aslının aynı,
sahi,
içten,
hakiki,
doğru,
esaslı,
tam
example
The world of crimes has become more sophisticated and global in the 'true' sense of the term.
Their objections are, in the 'true' sense of the word, unthinking.
her 'true' passion is literature
Well, that might be 'true' for the house that Michael built, but let us be clear that there are alternatives.
Cain was furious, not only had his plan failed but his 'true' intentions had been revealed.
So, to travel 45 degrees 'true' in that area, you'd steer 61 degrees on the compass.
Which of these could be allowed to lay claim to being the 'true' representative of that religion?
'true', she's rich, but is she happy?
He spoke 'true' r than he knew, or else he had foreseen the course of events.
Perhaps this isn't true of most scientists today, but it's been 'true' of very many.
This was the search for the genuine goal and 'true' essence or martial arts on which he spent most of his time.
She is remembered as a devoted family woman and a 'true' and loyal friend.
that's 'true'
Not only was she leaving behind the love of her life, but she was also leaving behind her only 'true' friend.
But chance brought her face to face with the 'true' intentions of her captors.
The fanatics turn to extremism, which has really no basis in the 'true' religion at all.
Of course, everyone wearing masks that hid their 'true' intentions didn't help much.
Decode the neologisms and euphemisms and you gain a rare insight into the strategists' 'true' intentions.
Every effort has been made to maintain the 'true' tradition of golf yet also embrace the best of modern practices.
Only then could I feel confident and proud that my aim was 'true' , and that I was indeed a great hunter.
The 'true' height of our real greatness is that it can't possibly be quantified.
He was a scholar in the 'true' sense of the word, a self-educated man, and a man with a powerful love for literature.
In both directions, the bubble stayed exactly in the middle so I knew that this edge of the level was 'true' .
They're working hard at trying to redress all of this and come to a 'true' , exact count.
I now know that some of his Cabinet colleagues know the facts and the 'true' story behind this issue.
She was devoted to her family and was a fine neighbour and 'true' friend.
This was also 'true' of the other groups attempting to build revolutionary organisations.
In 'true' rock tradition, the band split the crowd in half for a good old-fashioned singalong.
But Martin had played 'true' .
If this is true of power generation, it is doubly 'true' of agriculture.
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