0 completely sure of something, or knowing without doubt that something is true -- kesin
[ + (that) ] I feel absolutely certain that you're doing the right thing.
[ + question word ] Nobody was certain how the accident had happened.
1 to know something without doubt -- bir şeyi kesin olarak bilmek, emin olmak
We don't know for certain whether she's coming.
2 sure to happen, to do something, or to be true -- emin, kat'i
3 used to refer to a particular person or thing without naming or describing them exactly -- belli, besbelli, kaçınılmaz
4 used before a noun to mean existing, but difficult to describe the exact quality or amount -- kesin, belli
5 used to refer to some of a group of people or things -- emin
Because this style of counterpoint is very difficult, certain liberties are permitted.
The judicial and psychiatric heterogeneity might also have concealed possible deviations in working memory and\or planning present in certain subgroups.
No relations were found, so no qualitative judgement could be given to a certain place of the cannulas.
With pretense, disguise, and unreflective belief in disinterested philosophical analysis, philosophers can easily objectify the interests of certain power groups, whether scientific or political.
They have established certain principles of phonetic and phonological change, and of the social motivation for change.
This study showed that phonetic forms of certain word-based productions were highly variable.
If we say that these values correspond to certain concepts, it must be understood that the concepts in question are purely differential.
Moreover, certain psychological phenomena suggest a structural reality underlying prototype effects.
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