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1 yönetmek
v. administer, administrate, boss, captain, chair, command, conduct, direct, edit, govern, head, lead, oversee, police, preside, rule, run, run the show, steer, supervise, celebrate, produce* * *1. administer 2. govern 3. manage -
2 yargıçlık yapmak
v. administer justice, administer the law, be on the bench -
3 yemin ettirmek
v. attest, administer an oath, administer an oath to smb., put smb. on his oath, put smb. to his oath, tender an oath to smb., swear, swear smb. to -
4 hizmet etmek
v. serve, render service to, subserve, wait on, wait upon, administer, attend, tend* * *attend -
5 uygulamak
v. perform, put into practice, carry out, practise, exercise, apply, fulfil, fulfill, administer, complete, deploy, dispense, enforce, exert, impart, implement, realize* * *apply -
6 yönet
1. administer 2. administrate 3. govern 4. manage 5. ruling (v.) 6. governing (v.) 7. managing (v.) 8. direct (v.) 9. directed (v.) 10. conduct (v.) 11. mastermind (v.) 12. rule (v.) -
7 ettirmek
v. get smth. done, have smth. done, get, administer -
8 ettirmemek
v. (neg. form of ettirmek) get smth. done, have smth. done, get, administer -
9 ilaç vermek
v. administer a medicine, medicate, medicine, drug, physic -
10 korkutmak
v. frighten, scare, daunt, intimidate, threaten, horrify, administer a shock, affright, alarm, appal, appall, awe, bulldoze, cow, dismay, fright, funk, overawe, startle, terrorize -
11 korkutmamak
v. (neg. form of korkmak) frighten, scare, daunt, intimidate, threaten, horrify, administer a shock, affright, alarm, appal, appall, awe, bulldoze, cow, dismay, fright, funk, overawe, startle, terrorize -
12 verdirmek
v. administer -
13 verdirmemek
v. (neg. form of verdirmek) administer -
14 yönetmemek
v. (neg. form of yönetmek) administer, administrate, boss, captain, chair, command, conduct, direct, edit, govern, head, lead, oversee, police, preside, rule, run, run the show, steer, supervise, celebrate, produce -
15 ürkütmek
v. administer a shock, appal, appall, scare, start, give a start, give smb. a start, startle -
16 ürkütmemek
v. (neg. form of ürkütmek) administer a shock, appal, appall, scare, start, give a start, give smb. a start, startle -
17 düzemek
to administer dosage -
18 idare etmek
a) to manage, to direct, to run b) to control c) to administer, to govern d) to economize, to skimp, to scrimp (on), to scrape, to be frugal e) to subsist (on sth), to get by f) to make do with sth, to make sth do g) to be enough, to be sufficient h) to t -
19 yönetmek
"to administer, to direct; to manage, to run; to rule, to govern; to preside, to chair; (orkestra, koro) to conduct; to command" -
20 adalet
,-ti 1. justice. 2. the courts. 3. equity. A- Bakanı Minister of Justice. A- Bakanlığı Ministry of Justice. - dağıtmak to administer justice. A- Divanı the International Court of Justice, World Court. - göstermek to act justly, show justice. -ten kaçmak to be a fugitive from justice. - komisyonu a committee of five judges appointed by the Ministry of Justice. - sarayı courthouse. -e teslim etmek /ı/ to bring (someone) to justice. -e teslim olmak to submit oneself to justice.
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