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fundamental

İngilizce - Türkçe

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noun / ad 2 – physics

FUNDAMENTAL = [fandı'mentıl] adjective
esas, ana, belli başlı, temel * eşanlamlı : basic, primary, elementary, essential, principal, cardinal * karşıtanlamlı : secondary
¤ noun
kural, temel ilke * eşanlamlı : rule, essential, principle, basis
İngilizce örnek : Fishing is fun once you have learned the fundamental skills.
Türkçe çevirisi : Temel becerileri öğrendikten sonra balık tutmak eğlenceli olur.
İngilizce örnek : The government is planning fundamental changes to the Constitution.
Türkçe çevirisi : Hükümet Anayasada esaslı değişiklikler planlıyor.

FUNDAMENTAL
Fundamental principles: Basic rules or laws that form the foundation of a system or theory.
Fundamental rights: Inalienable privileges or entitlements inherent to individuals, often protected by law or custom.
Fundamental concepts: Core ideas or notions that serve as the basis for understanding a subject or discipline.
Fundamental truth: An essential and universally valid fact or reality.
Fundamental values: Core beliefs or principles that guide behavior and decision-making.
Fundamental theorem: A central proposition or statement that serves as the cornerstone of a theory or field of study.
Fundamental aspect: A key component or element that is crucial to the understanding or functioning of something.
Fundamental law: Basic legislation or legal principles upon which a legal system is built.
Fundamental assumption: A foundational belief or premise upon which reasoning or argumentation is based.
Fundamental forces: Fundamental interactions or energies that govern the behavior of matter and particles in physics.
Fundamental structure: The underlying framework or organization that supports the form and function of a system or entity.
Fundamental understanding: A deep and comprehensive comprehension of the basic principles or nature of something.
Fundamental concepts: Key ideas or theories that form the basis of a particular subject or field of study.
Fundamental issue: A central or critical problem or concern that lies at the heart of a matter.
Fundamental component: A basic or essential part that contributes to the structure or operation of a larger entity.
Fundamental analysis: An approach to evaluating securities that focuses on underlying factors such as earnings, dividends, and market position.
Fundamental change: A significant and profound alteration or transformation in the essential nature or structure of something.
Fundamental difference: A distinct and essential contrast or divergence between two or more things.
Fundamental problem: A core difficulty or challenge that must be addressed to resolve a situation or achieve a goal.
Fundamental skill: A basic competency or capability that is essential for performing tasks or activities effectively.
Fundamental flaw: A fundamental defect or imperfection that undermines the integrity or functionality of something.
Fundamental understanding: A comprehensive grasp of the essential principles or nature of a subject or phenomenon.
Fundamental question: A central or pivotal inquiry that probes the core aspects or implications of a topic.
Fundamental basis: The underlying foundation or rationale upon which something is established or justified.
Fundamental purpose: The essential objective or intention behind an action, decision, or endeavor.
Fundamental change: A significant alteration or shift in the basic nature or structure of something.
Fundamental concepts: Core ideas or principles that serve as the building blocks of a theory or system.
Fundamental error: A fundamental mistake or miscalculation that leads to flawed reasoning or outcomes.
Fundamental structure: The underlying framework or arrangement that supports the form and function of a system.
Fundamental components: Basic elements or parts that constitute the structure or composition of something.
Fundamental principle: A foundational idea or concept that guides thought, behavior, or action.
Fundamental theory: A fundamental explanation or model that provides insight into a particular phenomenon or process.
Fundamental challenge: A significant obstacle or difficulty that tests the core capabilities or assumptions of a system or individual.
Fundamental difference: A fundamental distinction or divergence between two or more entities or concepts.
Fundamental goal: An essential objective or aim that drives action or decision-making.
Fundamental understanding: A deep comprehension or insight into the basic principles or nature of something.
Fundamental problem: A core issue or difficulty that lies at the heart of a situation or dilemma.
Fundamental concept: A key idea or notion that underlies a theory, system, or discipline.
Fundamental issue: A central concern or problem that requires attention or resolution.
Fundamental aspect: An essential component or element that contributes to the overall structure or nature of something.
Fundamental assumption: A basic belief or premise that serves as the foundation for reasoning or argumentation.
Fundamental characteristic: A defining trait or quality that distinguishes something from others.
Fundamental law: Basic legislation or legal principles upon which a legal system is constructed.
Fundamental theorem: A fundamental proposition or statement that forms the basis of a theory or discipline.
Fundamental principle: A basic rule or guideline that serves as the basis for reasoning or behavior.
Fundamental values: Core beliefs or principles that shape individual or collective behavior and decisions.
Fundamental truth: A universally valid fact or reality that underlies a theory or belief system.
Fundamental concept: A fundamental idea or notion that is central to understanding a subject or discipline.
Fundamental process: A basic operation or procedure that underlies the functioning of a system or mechanism.
Fundamental theory: A foundational explanation or model that provides insights into a particular phenomenon or system.
Fundamental issue: A central concern or problem that lies at the heart of a situation or discussion.
Fundamental understanding: A deep comprehension or insight into the essential principles or nature of something.
Fundamental assumption: A basic belief or premise that underlies a particular theory or argument.
Fundamental difference: A significant distinction or contrast between two or more entities or concepts.
Fundamental characteristic: An essential trait or attribute that defines the nature or identity of something.
Fundamental law: Basic legislation or legal principles upon which a legal system is founded.
Fundamental theorem: A fundamental proposition or statement that serves as the foundation of a theory or discipline.
Fundamental principle: A core rule or guideline that guides thought, behavior, or action.
Fundamental values: Core beliefs or principles that shape individual or collective behavior and decisions.
Fundamental truth: A universally valid fact or reality that underlies a theory or belief system.
Fundamental concept: A foundational idea or notion that is central to understanding a subject or discipline.
Fundamental process: A basic operation or procedure that underlies the functioning of a system or mechanism.
Fundamental theory: A foundational explanation or model that provides insights into a particular phenomenon or system.
Fundamental issue: A central concern or problem that lies at the heart of a situation or discussion.
Fundamental understanding: A deep comprehension or insight into the essential principles or nature of something.
Fundamental assumption: A basic belief or premise that underlies a particular theory or argument.
Fundamental difference: A significant distinction or contrast between two or more entities or concepts.
Fundamental characteristic: An essential trait or attribute that defines the nature or identity of something.
Fundamental law: Basic legislation or legal principles upon which a legal system is founded.
Fundamental theorem: A fundamental proposition or statement that serves as the foundation of a theory or discipline.
Fundamental principle: A core rule or guideline that guides thought, behavior, or action.
Fundamental values: Core beliefs or principles that shape individual or collective behavior and decisions.
Fundamental truth: A universally valid fact or reality that underlies a theory or belief system.
Fundamental concept: A foundational idea or notion that is central to understanding a subject or discipline.
Fundamental process: A basic operation or procedure that underlies the functioning of a system or mechanism.
Fundamental theory: A foundational explanation or model that provides insights into a particular phenomenon or system.
Fundamental issue: A central concern or problem that lies at the heart of a situation or discussion.
Fundamental understanding: A deep comprehension or insight into the essential principles or nature of something.
Fundamental assumption: A basic belief or premise that underlies a particular theory or argument.
Fundamental difference: A significant distinction or contrast between two or more entities or concepts.
Fundamental characteristic: An essential trait or attribute that defines the nature or identity of something.
Fundamental law: Basic legislation or legal principles upon which a legal system is founded.
Fundamental theorem: A fundamental proposition or statement that serves as the foundation of a theory or discipline.
Fundamental principle: A core rule or guideline that guides thought, behavior, or action.
Fundamental values: Core beliefs or principles that shape individual or collective behavior and decisions.
Fundamental truth: A universally valid fact or reality that underlies a theory or belief system.
Fundamental concept: A foundational idea or notion that is central to understanding a subject or discipline.
Fundamental process: A basic operation or procedure that underlies the functioning of a system or mechanism.
Fundamental theory: A foundational explanation or model that provides insights into a particular phenomenon or system.
Fundamental issue: A central concern or problem that lies at the heart of a situation or discussion.
Fundamental understanding: A deep comprehension or insight into the essential principles or nature of something.
Fundamental assumption: A basic belief or premise that underlies a particular theory or argument.
Fundamental difference: A significant distinction or contrast between two or more entities or concepts.
Fundamental characteristic: An essential trait or attribute that defines the nature or identity of something.
Fundamental law: Basic legislation or legal principles upon which a legal system is founded.
Fundamental theorem: A fundamental proposition or statement that serves as the foundation of a theory or discipline.
Fundamental principle: A core rule or guideline that guides thought, behavior, or action.
Fundamental values: Core beliefs or principles that shape individual or collective behavior and decisions.
Fundamental truth: A universally valid fact or reality that underlies a theory or belief system.
Fundamental concept: A foundational idea or notion that is central to understanding a subject or discipline.

ilgili sözler / related words

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