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1 idamın infazı
execution -
2 işletim süresi
execution time -
3 yürütüm zamanı
execution time -
4 infaz
execution, carrying out -
5 uygulama zamanı
execution time, run duration -
6 infaz
"execution (of a judicial sentence); carrying out (of an order or decree). - etmek /ı/ to execute (a judicial sentence); to carry out (an order/a decree)." -
7 yürütüm
execution, carrying out. -
8 düzenleme
n. arrangement, setting, organizing, reorganization, regulation, collocation, distribution, execution, hatcher, layout, make up, trimming* * *1. arrangement 2. co ordination 3. coordination 4. embodiment 5. regularization 6. regulation 7. set out 8. coordinating (n.) 9. organizing (n.) -
9 eş zamanlı çalışma
concurrent execution -
10 icra
adj. executive--------n. execution, levy, performing* * *rendering (n.) -
11 işletim
1. execution 2. operating (n.) -
12 uygulama
n. practice, exercise, application, implementation, technics, technic, execution, administration, effect, enforcement, praxis, pursuance* * *1. application 2. enforcement 3. implementing (n.) 4. practice (n.) -
13 yapma
adj. artificial, dummy, imitated, postiche, sham, spurious--------interj. cut it out!, stop it, drop it!, go on--------n. accomplishment, acquittal, construction, execution, exercise, fulfillment, fulfilment, implement, making, pursuance--------yapma (kötü bir şey)n. perpetration* * *1. performing (n.) 2. make of (n.) -
14 yerine getirme
n. acquittal, administration, consummation, execution, exercise, fulfillment, fulfilment, implement, implementation, observance, performance, pursuance, redemption* * *1. fulfillment 2. fulfilment -
15 yönetim
adj. executive--------n. act of managing or supervising, execution of managerial duties (of an office, project, etc.), admin, administration, conduct, direction, governance, government, helm, management, rudder, ruling, steering, the man* * *1. administration 2. governance 3. management 4. governing (n.) 5. managing (n.) -
16 yürütme
adj. executive--------n. propulsion* * *execution -
17 icra emri
n. writ of execution -
18 idam
n. execution, dispatch, hatchet job -
19 infaz
n. execution, enforcement -
20 sergileme
adj. performing--------n. display, exhibition, presentation, exposition, exposure, execution, presentment, array
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