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1 harekete geçir
1. activate 2. actuate 3. motivate 4. actuating (v.) 5. prompt (v.) 6. actuated (v.) 7. activated (v.) 8. trigger (v.) -
2 uyar
1. stimulate 2. warn 3. actuate 4. alert to 5. excite 6. expostulate 7. warning (v.) 8. stimulating (v.) 9. threatened (v.) 10. stimulated (v.) 11. excited (v.) 12. alarm (v.) 13. alert (v.) 14. caution (v.) -
3 harekete geçirmek
v. whack up, impel, prompt, rally, give a fillip to, fillip, edge on, deploy, arouse, actuate, energize, activate, set in motion, set going, spark -
4 işletmek
v. work, run, manage, exploit, operate, control, keep, kid, actuate, bamboozle, befool, cod, dupe, hoax, hornswoggle, ply, run the show, spoof -
5 işletmemek
v. (neg. form of işletmek) work, run, manage, exploit, operate, control, keep, kid, actuate, bamboozle, befool, cod, dupe, hoax, hornswoggle, ply, run the show, spoof -
6 çalıştırmak
v. make smth. work, set to work, actuate, operate, run, power, start up, start, employ, have smb. on the payroll, drive, drill, exercise, make things hum, put on, switch on, task -
7 çalıştırmamak
v. (neg. form of çalıştırmak) make smth. work, set to work, actuate, operate, run, power, start up, start, employ, have smb. on the payroll, drive, drill, exercise, make things hum, put on, switch on, task -
8 harekete geçirmek
a) to actuate, to activate, to set in motion b) to motivate, to awake -
9 çalıştırmak
"to operate, to run; to activate, to actuate; (araba, motor) to start; to employ; to train, to coach"
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Actuate — Ac tu*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Actuated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Actuating}.] [LL. actuatus, p. p. of actuare, fr. L. actus act.] 1. To put into action or motion; to move or incite to action; to influence actively; to move as motives do; more commonly … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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