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1 değer biç
1. appraise 2. assess 3. appraised (v.) 4. value (v.) 5. rate (v.) -
2 değerlendirmek
v. appreciate, evaluate, form an estimate of, appraise, comment, commentate, interpret, judge, parlay, peruse, reclaim, recover, recycle, score, seize on, seize upon, size up--------değerlendirmek (hurda vb.)v. salvage* * *evaluate -
3 değer biçmek
v. appraise, estimate, prize, evaluate, value, appreciate, assess, judge, rate, set by, size up, put down, gauge -
4 değerlendirmemek
v. (neg. form of değerlendirmek) appreciate, evaluate, form an estimate of, appraise, comment, commentate, interpret, judge, parlay, peruse, reclaim, recover, recycle, score, seize on, seize upon, size up -
5 fiyat saptamak
v. appraise -
6 değer biçmek
to evaluate, to assess, to appraise, to estimate -
7 değerlendirmek
"to put to good use, to turn to account, to utilize, to avail oneself of; to evaluate, to appraise, to estimate; to appreciate; to judge; to recycle" -
8 kıymet takdir etmek
to assess, to appraise -
9 paha biçmek
to estimate a price, to appraise -
10 değerlendirmek
/ı/ 1. to increase the value of (something). 2. to put (something) to good use, use, utilize. 3. to appraise, evaluate. 4. com. to realize (an asset). -
11 kıymet
,-ti value, worth. - artışı increase in value, appreciation. - biçmek /a/ to value (something) at (a certain amount of money). -ini bilmek /in/ to value, appreciate, realize the worth of. -ten düşmek to depreciate, fall in value. - koymak/takdir etmek /a/ to value, appraise, or assess (something) at (a certain amount of money). - üzerinden ad valorem, according to value. - vermek /a/ to value, attach importance to. -
12 takdir
"1. appreciation, recognition of the worth, merit, or importance of (someone, something). 2. appreciation, understanding fully, being fully sensible of. 3. approval, commendation, applause. 4. estimating the worth of, evaluating, valuing, setting a value on; appraising (the worth) of; assessing (the worth) of. 5. individual judgment, discretion; law judicial discretion. 6. the will of God, fate; God´s foreordaining (something); predestination. -de in the event that..., in the event of..., if...: Yağmur yağdığı takdirde toplantı ertelenecek. In the event of rain the meeting will be postponed. -ine bırakmak /ı, ın/ to leave (a matter) to (someone) to decide, leave (a matter) to (someone´s) judgment or discretion. - böyle imiş. colloq. This is the way it was fated to be. - etmek /ı/ 1. to appreciate, recognize the worth, merit, or importance of (someone, something). 2. to appreciate, understand fully, be fully sensible of. 3. to approve, commend, applaud. 4. to estimate the worth of, evaluate, value, set a value on; to appraise (the worth) of; to assess (the worth) of. 5. (for God) to foreordain, predestine. - hakkı law (a judge´s) right to exercise judicial discretion. -ine kalmak /ın/ (for a matter) to be left to (someone) to decide, be left to (someone´s) judgment or discretion. -ini kazanmak /ın/ to win (someone´s) approval. - toplamak to win general approval. - yerini bulmak (for what was fated to happen) to happen." -
13 ölçümlemek
/ı/ 1. to think (something) over carefully. 2. to estimate, appraise.
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