What does yönde in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word yönde in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use yönde in Turkish.

The word yönde in Turkish means aksi yöne, saat yönünün tersine, olumsuz yönde etkilemek, tersine, kötü yönde, kötü şekilde, olumsuz olarak, olumsuz yönde, yanlış yönde, o yöne, o tarafa, aksi yönde, ters istikamette, nehrin yukarısındaki. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word yönde

aksi yöne

(in the opposite direction)

saat yönünün tersine

(movement: opposite to clock hands)

To open the jar, you have to turn the lid counter-clockwise.

olumsuz yönde etkilemek

(have a negative effect)

Three years of working long hours, seven days a week, with no holidays have exacted a toll; John's health has really suffered.

tersine

(backwards)

She listed the names in reverse, not alphabetically.

kötü yönde, kötü şekilde

(adversely, in a bad way)

My father's affair negatively affected his relationship with his children.

olumsuz olarak, olumsuz yönde

(in the negative)

The patient tested negatively for HIV.

yanlış yönde

(in the wrong direction)

By this time, we'd been sailing off course for several days.

o yöne, o tarafa

(in that direction)

To get to the railway station you have to go that way. You should go that way if you want to find the store.

aksi yönde, ters istikamette

(physically reversed)

nehrin yukarısındaki

(stituated further up a stream or river)

The upstream section of the river is difficult to navigate.

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