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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary جنس، ماده ، مصالح، مادی.مادی، جسمانی، مهم، عمده ، کلی، جسمی، اساسی، اصولی، مناسب، مقتضی، مربوط، جسم، ماده .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary material مهم، معتبر، اساسي، ذيربط، عمده، ماده، مادي material alteration تغيير عمده، تغيير اساسي (در متن سند) material breach نقض اساسي (قرارداد) material defect عيب عمده، عيب اساسي material evidence ادله ذيربط material fact موضوع يا مبناي اصلي دعوا يا دفاع material grounds مباني و دلايل اساسي material witness شاهد مؤثر در اثبات دعوي
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary matter|material du lat. materia ; c'est le sanscrit mâtram, mesure et matière , venant de la racine mâ, faire avec la main, construire, mesurer 1 mâd(d)e + Matter is only a certain way of grouping events, and therefore were there are events there is matter. ... certain events, gouped together by means of certain relations, form a person. (B. RUSSELL, Religion and Science, p. 142-3) + Meanwhile the physicists, especially Einstein and other exponents of the theory of relativity, have been making "matter" less and less material. Their world consists of "events," from which "matter" is derived by a logical construction. Whoever reads, for example, Professor Eddington's "Space, Time and Gravitation" (Cambridge University Press, 1920), will see that an old-fashioned materialism can receive no support from modern physics. I think that what has permanent value in the outlook of the behaviourists is the feeling that physics is the most fundamental science at present in existence. But this position cannot be called materialistic, if, as seems to be the case, physics does not assume the existence of matter. ... Philosophers, on the other hand, have maintained often that matter is a mere fiction imagined by mind, and sometimes that mind is a mere property of a certain kind of matter. Those who maintain that mind is the reality and matter an evil dream are called "idealists"--a word which has a different meaning in philosophy from that which it bears in ordinary life. Those who argue that matter is the reality and mind a mere property of protoplasm are called "materialists." They have been rare among philosophers, but common, at certain periods, among men of science. Idealists, materialists, and ordinary mortals have been in agreement on one point: that they knew sufficiently what they meant by the words "mind" and "matter" to be able to conduct their debate intelligently. Yet it was just in this point, as to which they were at one, that they seem to me to have been all alike in…
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه material pit run material practice material radioactive material raw material raw material stock refractory material road making material roof covering material roofing material rubble with binding material salvage material selected material (am) substitute material super conductiong material surplus material synchronous material synthetic material synthetic plastic material tightening material tilt material war material waste material بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه material emitted material engineering material fatigue of material ferroelectric material fissionable material fixed material instruction material instructional material insulating material isotropic material jointing material joint-sealing material keying material laminated plastic material material balance material control material cost analysis material costs material damage material dispersion material handling bridge material handling crane material incentives material mass material requirements planning material storage area material testing material testing laboratory material testing machine material theory of heat material to happiness materiel (material) mineral material muffling material n type material ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(22) کلمات مرتبط(material): بازگشت به واژه material a material noun ablating material access to classified material active material adopted items of material aetna material air material air target material program ammunition and toxic material open space arms material position army material command army material program army ready material program back up material backing material barrier material bed material bill of material binding material branch material curriculum branch material position building material building material dealer bulk material by-product material captured material cladding material classified material cohesive material composite material court material crusher run material direct material durable materi…
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 ma·te·ri·al n. Pronunciation: mə- ' tir-ē-əl Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English materiel, from Middle French &Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin materialis, from Latin materia matter ― more at MATTER Date: 14th century 1 a (1) : relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter especially : PHYSICAL <the material world> (2) : BODILY < material needs> b (1) : of or relating to matter rather than form < material cause> (2) : of or relating to the subject matter of reasoning especially : EMPIRICAL < material knowledge> 2 : having real importance or great consequences <facts material to the investigation> 3 a : being of a physical or worldly nature b : relating to or concerned with physical rather than spiritual or intellectual things < material progress> –ma·te·ri·al·ly \-ē-ə-lē\ adverb –ma·te·ri·al·ness noun synonyms MATERIAL , PHYSICAL , CORPOREAL , PHENOMENAL , SENSIBLE , OBJECTIVE mean of or belonging to actuality. MATERIAL implies formation out of tangible matter; used in contrast with spiritual or ideal it may connote the mundane, crass, or grasping < material values>. PHYSICAL applies to what is perceived directly by the senses and may contrast with mental, spiritual, or imaginary <the physical benefits of exercise>. CORPOREAL implies having the tangible qualities of a body such as shape, size, or resistance to force <artists have portrayed angels as corporeal beings>. PHENOMENAL applies to what is known or perceived through the senses rather than by intuition or rational deduction <scientists concerned with the phenomenal world>. SENSIBLE stresses the capability of readily or forcibly impressing the senses <the earth's rotation is not sensibl…