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1 değiştirmek
v. change, exchange, convert, alter, vary, shift, switch, swop, swap, replace, alternate, commute, disguise, diversify, doctor, falsify, garble, interchange, intersperse, juggle with, metamorphose, modify, recast, switch to, transmute, unmake--------değiştirmek (deri)v. shed--------değiştirmek (düşünce)v. revise--------değiştirmek (kanun vb)v. amend--------değiştirmek (ses)v. inflect--------değiştirmek (söz vb.)v. specialize* * *1. alter 2. modify -
2 düzeltmek
v. correct, adjust, set aright, improve, tidy up, arrange, reorganize, straighten, straighten out, smooth, level, polish, unbend, ameliorate, amend, better, clean up, dub, emend, face-lift, fix, grade, grade up, haul up, heal, justify, level off--------düzeltmek (giysi)v. spruce, spruce up* * *correct -
3 iyileşmek
v. recover, heal, get better, improve, do better, pick up, heal over, ameliorate, amend, cicatrize, come along, come through, come to, convalesce, get well, heal up, meliorate, mend, perk oneself, perk oneself up, pull round, pull through, rally* * *recover -
4 değişmek
v. change, convert, amend, modify, alter, mutate, turn to, shift, alternate, chop about, chop round, shade, switch, vary -
5 değişmemek
v. (neg. form of değişmek) change, convert, amend, modify, alter, mutate, turn to, shift, alternate, chop about, chop round, shade, switch, vary -
6 düzelmek
v. improve, get better, recover, do better, mend, ameliorate, amend, come along, look up, meliorate, refine, reform, smooth down, straighten -
7 düzelmemek
v. (neg. form of düzelmek) improve, get better, recover, do better, mend, ameliorate, amend, come along, look up, meliorate, refine, reform, smooth down, straighten -
8 düzeltmemek
v. (neg. form of düzeltmek) correct, adjust, set aright, improve, tidy up, arrange, reorganize, straighten, straighten out, smooth, level, polish, unbend, ameliorate, amend, better, clean up, dub, emend, face-lift, fix, grade, grade up, haul up, heal, justify, level off -
9 iyileşmemek
v. (neg. form of iyileşmek) recover, heal, get better, improve, do better, pick up, heal over, ameliorate, amend, cicatrize, come along, come through, come to, convalesce, get well, heal up, meliorate, mend, perk oneself, perk oneself up, pull round, pull through, rally -
10 iyileştirmek
v. cure, heal, remedy, rehabilitate, improve, make better, upgrade, ameliorate, amend, better, cicatrize, cleanse, nurse, pull round, pull through, recruit, recuperate, set up -
11 iyileştirmemek
v. (neg. form of iyileştirmek) cure, heal, remedy, rehabilitate, improve, make better, upgrade, ameliorate, amend, better, cicatrize, cleanse, nurse, pull round, pull through, recruit, recuperate, set up -
12 tadil etmek
to modify, to amend, to alter -
13 tadil
"1. changing, altering, alteration; amendment. 2. lightening; moderating; tempering. - etmek /ı/ 1. to change, alter; to amend. 2. to lighten; to moderate; to temper."
См. также в других словарях:
amend — vt 1: to change or modify for the better 2: to alter esp. in the wording; esp: to alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition amend ed the statute amend the complaint to cure the defect amend·able adj … Law dictionary
Amend — A*mend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Amending}.] [F. amender, L. emendare; e (ex) + mendum, menda, fault, akin to Skr. minda personal defect. Cf. {Emend}, {Mend}.] To change or modify in any way for the better; as, (a) by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amend — a‧mend [əˈmend] verb [transitive] to make small changes to a law or a document, for example to improve it, to make it more accurate, or to take account of new conditions: • a controversial plan to amend the Constitution amendment noun [countable … Financial and business terms
Amend — as a verb means to change or modify something, as in: *Constitutional amendment *Amend (motion), a motion to modify a pending main motion in parliamentary procedure *Amend something previously adopted, a motion to modify a previously adopted… … Wikipedia
Amend — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bill Amend (* 1962), US amerikanischer Comiczeichner Christoph Amend (* 1974), deutscher Journalist (Leiter Zeitmagazin) Erwin Amend (1919 1997), deutscher Komponist und Konzertmeister Rolf Dieter Amend (* … Deutsch Wikipedia
amend — amend; amend·a·ble; amend·a·to·ry; amend·ment; re·amend; … English syllables
amend — amend, emend 1. Amend is the more common word, used of making adjustments to a document or formal proposal (such as a parliamentary act), and also as a special word for ‘to change’ or ‘to alter’ in the context of personal behaviour. Its… … Modern English usage
amend — ► VERB ▪ make minor improvements to (a document, proposal, etc.). DERIVATIVES amendable adjective. USAGE On the difference between amend and emend, see the note at EMEND(Cf. ↑emendation). ORIGIN L … English terms dictionary
Amend — A*mend ([.a]*m[e^]nd ), v. i. To grow better by rectifying something wrong in manners or morals; to improve. My fortune . . . amends. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amend — (v.) early 13c., to free from faults, rectify, from O.Fr. amender (12c.), from L. emendare to correct, free from fault, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + menda fault, blemish, from PIE *mend physical defect, fault (Cf. Skt. minda physical blemish … Etymology dictionary
amend — reform, *correct, rectify, revise, emend, remedy, redress Analogous words: *improve, better, ameliorate: *mend, repair: elevate, raise, *lift Antonyms: debase: impair Contrasted words: corrupt, vitiate, deprave, debauch, pervert (see DEBASE): * … New Dictionary of Synonyms