Rational
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rational teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- rasyonel
Örnek Cümle:
İki tam sayının kesirleri olarak ifade edilebilen sayılar, rasyonel sayılar olarak adlandırılır.
-Numbers that can be expressed as fractions of two whole numbers are called rational numbers.
Örnek Cümle:
Rasyonel olmaya çalışalım.
-Let's try to be rational.
- akıl sahibi
- oranlı {s}
- mantıki (Ticaret)
- mantıklı {s}
Örnek Cümle:
Ebeveynler mantıklı değiller, çünkü aşk mantıklı değil.
-Parents aren't rational because love isn't rational.
Örnek Cümle:
Onun tartışması çok mantıklı değil.
-His argument was far from rational.
- aklı başında
Örnek Cümle:
Tom aklı başında bir adam değil.
-Tom is not a rational guy.
- mat. rasyonel {s}
- akla yatkın
- akla uygun (Ticaret)
- makul
- oransal
- Mantıki, makul, akıllı (Tıp)
- akılcı {s}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom akılcı, değil mi?
-Tom is rational, isn't he?
- anlıksal
- rational choice
- (Politika, Siyaset) rasyonel tercih
- rational choice theory
- rasyonel seçim teorisi
- rational decision
- (Ticaret) rasyonel karar
- rational drug use
- (Tıp) akılcı ilaç kullanımı
- rational expectations
- (Ticaret) rasyonel bekleyişler
- rational expectations
- (Ticaret) rasyonel beklentiler
- rational function
- (Matematik) rasyonel fonksiyon
- rational number
- (Bilgisayar,Matematik) oransal sayı
- rational numbers
- rasyonel sayılar
- rational type
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ussal tip
- rational analysis
- rasyonel analiz
- rational numbers
- oranlı sayılar
- rational authority
- rasyonel otorite
- rational choice theory
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Akılcı seçenek teorisi: Davranışta bulunurken ödül ve cezaların göz önünde bulundurulduğunu var sayan teori
- rational domination
- rasyonel egemenlik
- rational faculty
- Akıl
- rational idea
- akılcı düşünce
- rational motive
- rasyonel güdü
- rational number
- rasyonel sayı
- rational numbers
- rasyonel sayılar, oranlı sayılar
- rational-legal authority
- (Kanun) Rasyonel meşru otorite
- rational authority
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) meşru otorite
- rational choice theory
- (Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) rasyonel seçim kuramı elster
- rational choice theory
- (Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) roemer…
- rational cloze
- (Dilbilim) ussal çıkarım
- rational cloze
- (Dilbilim) nesnel çıkarım
- rational emotive therapy
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ussal duygusal terapi
- rational equivalance
- (Dilbilim) ussal eşdeğerlik
- rational equivalance
- (Dilbilim) nesnel eşdeğerlik
- rational expectations theory
- (Ticaret) rasyonel beklentiler teorisi
- rational expression
- (Matematik) oranlı işlev
- rational expression
- (Matematik) rasyonel ifade
- rational fishery
- (Denizbilim) akılcı balıkçılık
- rational ignorance
- (Ticaret) rasyonel bilgisizlik
- rational individual
- (Felsefe) ussal birey
- rational individual
- (Felsefe) rasyonel birey
- rational learning
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ussal öğrenme
- rational line
- (Matematik) rasyonel sayılar doğrusu
- rational line
- (Matematik) oranlı sayılar doğrusu
- rational number
- oranlı sayı,rasyonel sayı
- rational number
- mat. rasyonel sayı, oranlı sayı.
- rational root theorem
- (Matematik) rasyonel kök teoremi
- rational transformation
- (Matematik) rasyonel dönüşüm
- ration
- tayın
- entire rational function
- (Matematik) tamrasyonel fonksiyon
- ration
- miktar
- ration
- (Denizbilim) rasyon
Onun aptalca eylemlerini rasyonelleştirmeye çalıştı.
-He tried to rationalize his foolish actions.
Objektif olarak bakınca, onun görüşleri rasyonalizmden epey uzak.
-From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational.
- ration
- pay
- ration
- karneye bağlamak
- ration
- istihkak
- ration
- istihkakını saptamak
- rationally
- rasyonel olarak
- a rational
- rasyonel bir
- anti rational
- anti rasyonel
- be rational
- akılcı olmak
- logical, rational, polemical
- Akılcı, polemik mantıksal
- rationally
- akla uygun biçimde
- ration
- {f} tayına bağlamak
- ration
- {i} vesika ile verilen miktar
- ration
- tayın miktarını tespit etmek
- ration
- (Askeri) RASYON: Bir insanın bir günlük nafakası karşılığı yiyecek istihkakı. Ayrıca bakınız: "emergency ration", "field ration", "garrison ration", "small detachment ration" ve "troop train ration"
- ration
- ration karneye bağla
- ration
- (Tıp) Tayınını vermek
- ration
- er azığı
- ration
- tayın/pay
- ration
- {f} vesika ile dağıtmak; karneye bağlamak
- ration
- {f} karne ile vermek
- ration
- {i} pay, hisse
- ration
- (Tıp) Günlük yemek istihkakı, tayın
- ration
- {i} yiyecek payı
- ration
- tayın vermek
- rationally
- rasyonel bir şekilde
- rationally
- mantıklı bir biçimde
İnsanlar her zaman mantıklı bir biçimde davranmaz.
-People don't always behave rationally.
İnsanlar her zaman mantıklı bir biçimde hareket etmezler.
-People don't always act rationally.
- rationally
- mantıkla
- rationally
- z. mantıkla
- set of rational numbers
- (Matematik) rasyonel sayılar kümesi
- system rational
- (Askeri) SİSTEM MANTIĞI
İlgili Terimler
rational teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Of a number, capable of being expressed as the ratio of two integers
Örnek Cümle:
\tfrac{3}{4} is a rational number, but √2 is an irrational number.
- Reasonable; not absurd, foolish, emotional, or fanciful
Örnek Cümle:
rational conduct.
- Of an algebraic expression, capable of being expressed as the ratio of two polynomials
- Capable of reasoning
Örnek Cümle:
Man is a rational creature.
- A rational number: a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers
Örnek Cümle:
The quotient of two rationals is again a rational.
- Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with reason or understanding; reasoning
- Relating to the reason; not physical; mental
- Arrived at by the use of the peculiarly human mental processes by which man strives to connect his ideas as consciously, coherently and purposively as possible in order to plan the attainment of ends sought In view of the human fallibility in selecting the best possible reasoning for attaining the ends sought, there is no implication as to the correctness or incorrectness of the reasoning Consequently, all conscious human actions, whether or not appropriate for the ends sought, are rational EP 31-35, 62-66, 135, 148; HA 19-22,89-91,102-04,177-78,884; OG 112-13; also PLG 13-14
- grounded in the faculty of reason rather than in sensibility (See also intelligible )
- a number that is an integer or ratio of two integers, e g 1 or 13
- See under Formula
- Usually used with reference to a Belief , That which is logical, flexible, and promotes your personnally chosen goals and best interests
- "a : having reason or understanding b : relating to, based on, or agreeable to reason"
- Product features and price that allow comparison Emphasis might be dependability, convenience, price, and savings associated with use
- A rational person is someone who is sensible and is able to make decisions based on intelligent thinking rather than on emotion. Did he come across as a sane rational person? irrational
- logical, reasonable; intelligent, prudent; expressible as a whole number (Mathematics) {s}
- (adjective) Using reason or logic in thinking out a problem; in accordance with the principles of logic or reason Rationalism: (noun) Reliance on reason rather than intuition to justify one's beliefs or actions; in philosophy: the doctrine that knowledge about reality can be obtained by reason alone without recourse to experience; the doctrine that human knowledge can all be encompassed within a single, usually deductive, system; the school of philosophy initiated by Descartes which held both the above doctrines (dictionary definition)
- consistent with or based on or using reason; "rational behavior"; "a process of rational inference"; "rational thought"
- capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers; "rational numbers"
- Making choices on the basis of reason as opposed to emotion
- Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise; judicious; as, rational conduct; a rational man
- based on reason
- capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers; "rational numbers
- of or associated with or requiring the use of the mind; "intellectual problems"; "the triumph of the rational over the animal side of man"
- An integer or the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero intege
- Rational decisions and thoughts are based on reason rather than on emotion. He's asking you to look at both sides of the case and come to a rational decision irrational + rationally ra·tion·al·ly It can be very hard to think rationally when you're feeling so vulnerable and alone. irrationally + rationality ra·tion·al·ity We live in an era of rationality. irrationality
- This method of Biblical interpretation deduces meaning from assertions in different parts of the Bible
- Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic; said of formulæ
- having its source in or being guided by the intellect (distinguished from experience or emotion); "a rational analysis" consistent with or based on or using reason; "rational behavior"; "a process of rational inference"; "rational thought" capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers; "rational numbers
- The consistent following or acting given a scheme, pattern, or set of ordered preferences Thus, if I prefer a to b and b to c, then it follows (rationally) that I prefer a to c
- having its source in or being guided by the intellect (distinguished from experience or emotion); "a rational analysis"
- A rational being
- Having reason or understanding
- A rational number can be written as a ratio (i e , fraction) of two integers A rational function is one whose formula can be given as the ratio (i e , quotient) of two polynomials
- Characterized by truth or logic
- Holds for voters that take actions they believe are most likely to lead their preferred outcome -- regardless of whether it is reasonable for them to prefer that outcome
- Rational numbers can be rewritten as fractions Therefore ¼ is a rational number Any whole number can be written as an improper fraction For example, 3 can be written as 3/1 Therefore any whole number is a rational number All decimal numbers can also be rewritten as fractions For example, 0 75 = ¾; therefore 0 75 is a rational number Repeating decimals can all be written as fractions; therefore all repeating decimals are rational numbers For example 3 333333 = 1/3 Numbers which are not rational are called irrational numbers
- rational egoism
- The doctrine that it is rational to act in one's own self-interest
- rational egoist
- an advocate of rational egoism
- rational function
- Any function whose value can be expressed as the quotient of two polynomials (except division by zero)
- rational number
- A real number that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers
- rational numbers
- The set of numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of integers (fraction) m/n, where n is not zero. In set-builder notation, it is defined as {m/n|m∈ℤ,n∈ℕ}
- rational numbers
- plural form of rational number
- rational-number
- Attributive form of rational number, noun
rational-number approximation.
- Rational choice theory
- Rational choice theory, also known as choice theory or rational action theory, is a framework for understanding and often formally modeling social and economic behavior. It is the main theoretical paradigm in the currently-dominant school of microeconomics. Rationality ("wanting more rather than less of a good") is widely used as an assumption of the behavior of individuals in microeconomic models and analysis and appears in almost all economics textbook treatments of human decision-making. It is also central to some of modern political science and is used by some scholars in other disciplines such as sociology and philosophy. It is the same as instrumental rationality, which involves seeking the most cost-effective means to achieve a specific goal without reflecting on the worthiness of that goal. Gary Becker was an early proponent of applying rational actor models more widely. He won the 1992 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his studies of discrimination, crime, and human capital
- rational action
- Rational action (or value-rational action, wertrational) is a social action which is taken because it leads to a valued goal, but with no thought of its consequences and often without consideration of the appropriateness of the means chosen to achieve it ('the end sanctifies the means')
- rational action theory
- Rational choice theory, also known as choice theory or rational action theory, is a framework for understanding and often formally modeling social and economic behavior. It is the main theoretical paradigm in the currently-dominant school of microeconomics. Rationality ("wanting more rather than less of a good") is widely used as an assumption of the behavior of individuals in microeconomic models and analysis and appears in almost all economics textbook treatments of human decision-making. It is also central to some of modern political science and is used by some scholars in other disciplines such as sociology and philosophy. It is the same as instrumental rationality, which involves seeking the most cost-effective means to achieve a specific goal without reflecting on the worthiness of that goal. Gary Becker was an early proponent of applying rational actor models more widely. He won the 1992 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his studies of discrimination, crime, and human capital
- rational authority
- (Kanun) Rational-legal authority (also known as rational authority, legal authority, rational domination, legal domination, bureaucratic authority) is a form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to legal rationality, legal legitimacy and bureaucracy. The majority of the modern states of the twentieth century are rational-legal authorities, according to those who use this form of classification
- rational choice approach
- See: Rational choice theory
- rational domination
- (Kanun) Rational-legal authority (also known as rational authority, legal authority, rational domination, legal domination, bureaucratic authority) is a form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to legal rationality, legal legitimacy and bureaucracy. The majority of the modern states of the twentieth century are rational-legal authorities, according to those who use this form of classification
- rational-legal authority
- (Kanun) Rational-legal authority (also known as rational authority, legal authority, rational domination, legal domination, bureaucratic authority) is a form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to legal rationality, legal legitimacy and bureaucracy. The majority of the modern states of the twentieth century are rational-legal authorities, according to those who use this form of classification
- rational argument
- argument based on sensible reasoning
- rational function
- A function that can be expressed as a quotient of polynomials, excluding division by zero
- rational motive
- a motive that can be defended by reasoning or logical argument
- rational number
- an integer or a fraction
- rational number
- number which can be represented as a quotient of two whole numbers (Mathematics)
- rational number
- A number capable of being expressed as an integer or a quotient of integers, excluding zero as a denominator. Any number that can be represented as the quotient of two integers (i.e., the denominator cannot equal zero). The set of rational numbers includes all integers as well as all fractions. In decimal form, rational numbers are either terminating or repeating decimals
- rational numbers
- numbers that can be represented as a quotient of two whole numbers (Mathematics)
- rational psychology
- Metaphysical discipline that attempted to determine the nature of the human soul by a priori reasoning. In Christian Wolff's division of metaphysics, rational psychology was one of three disciplines included under the heading of "special metaphysics" (the others being rational cosmology and rational theology). Immanuel Kant, in his Critique of Pure Reason, criticized the pretensions of rational psychology
- non-rational
- Not within the domain of what can be understood or analyzed by reason; outside the competence of the rules of reason
Although some nonrational elements may be inconsistent with legal ideals, others—emotions and intuitions of certain types, imagination, judgment, rhetorical persuasiveness (considered below)—are fully consistent with those ideals.
- non-rational
- Contrary to reason; lacking an appropriate or sufficient reason; irrational
Indeed, the tirade against information in effect serves to justify the constriction of the area of rationality and scientific approach, in order to find room for all kinds of non-rational sources of knowledge..
- non-rational
- Not based on one's own interests; inconsistent with utility maximization
In the nature of things there must be causes that explain why an industrial enterprise—mill, factory, foundry, dairy, refinery—is located at just this or that place, and not somewhere else. Some of these causes are non-rational, such as accident and caprice. . . . The remaining causes are rational and economic; that is, the selected locality is deemed to offer certain advantages in production or marketing.
- non-rational
- Lacking the ability to reason
But what of non-rational beings—the animal or infant-man of attuition?.
- ration
- To restrict (an activity etc.)
Our present health care system is rationed only to those who can afford it because of unnecessary high cost, lack of insurance coverage by 47 million people, and exorbitant prescription prices.
- ration
- To portion out (especially during a shortage of supply); to limit access to
By the third day on the raft, we had to ration our water.
- ration
- To supply with a ration; to limit (someone) to a specific allowance of something
We rationed ourselves to three sips of water a day until we were rescued.
- ration
- to provide with a fixed allowance or portion, especially of food
- ration
- restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war; "Bread was rationed during the siege of the city
- ration
- the food allowance for one day (especially for service personnel); "the rations should be nutritionally balanced"
- ration
- When something is rationed by a person or government, you are only allowed to have a limited amount of it, usually because there is not enough of it. Staples such as bread, rice and tea are already being rationed the decision to ration food Motorists will be rationed to thirty litres of petrol a month
- ration
- restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war; "Bread was rationed during the siege of the city"
- ration
- When there is not enough of something, your ration of it is the amount that you are allowed to have. The meat ration was down to one pound per person per week
- ration
- distribute in rations, as in the army; "Cigarettes are rationed"
- ration
- a fixed portion that is allotted (especially in times of scarcity) distribute in rations, as in the army; "Cigarettes are rationed"
- ration
- To portion out, especially during a shortage of supply
- ration
- Rations are the food which is given to people who do not have enough food or to soldiers. Aid officials said that the first emergency food rations of wheat and oil were handed out here last month
- ration
- the food allowance for one day (especially for service personnel); "the rations should be nutritionally balanced" a fixed portion that is allotted (especially in times of scarcity) distribute in rations, as in the army; "Cigarettes are rationed" restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war; "Bread was rationed during the siege of the city
- ration
- To strictly monitor or serve in fixed portions (when regarding food)
- ration
- {f} allot, allocate, distribute in fixed quantities
- ration
- Feed fed to an animal during a 24-hour period
- ration
- Hence, a certain portion or fixed amount dealt out; an allowance; an allotment
- ration
- A ration may be fed as a complete ration - or it may be made up of grazing plus a balancing supplement
- ration
- A portion designated to a person or group
- ration
- Your ration of something is the amount of it that you normally have. after consuming his ration of junk food and two cigarettes. see also rationing
- ration
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods
- ration
- a fixed portion that is allotted (especially in times of scarcity)
- ration
- {i} portion, allotment, allocated quantity; single serving of food, individual portion
- ration
- A fixed daily allowance of provisions assigned to a soldier in the army, or a sailor in the navy, for his subsistence
- ration
- To supply with rations, as a regiment
- ration
- The amount of the total feed which is provided to one animal over a 24 hour period
- rationally
- in a rational manner; "we must act rationally"
- rationally
- In a rational manner
- rationally
- in a rational manner; "we must act rationally
- rationally
- in a rational way
- rationally
- logically, reasonably, intelligently, in the manner of being based on reason
İlgili Terimler
rational teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- rational or logical basis
- rationale
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