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1 administer
v. yönetmek, idare etmek; uygulamak; vermek (ilâç, ceza vb), verdirmek, ettirmek, hizmet etmek* * *yönet* * *[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) yönetmek,idare etmek2) (to carry out (the law etc).) uygulamak3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) vermek•- administration
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2 administer a medicine
ilaç vermek -
3 administer a shock
korkutmak, ürkütmek -
4 administer an oath
v. yemin ettirmek -
5 administer an oath to smb
v. yemin ettirmek -
6 administer justice
yargıçlık yapmak -
7 administer the law
v. yargıçlık yapmak -
8 administer a medicine
ilaç vermek -
9 administer a shock
korkutmak, ürkütmek -
10 administer an oath
v. yemin ettirmek -
11 administer an oath to smb
v. yemin ettirmek -
12 administer justice
yargıçlık yapmak -
13 administer the law
v. yargıçlık yapmak -
14 administer
idare etmek, yönetmek; vermek, saglamak -
15 administer
yönet
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