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1 emanet et
1. commend 2. entrust 3. entrusting (v.) -
2 methetmek
v. praise, speak in praise of smb., eulogize, commend, extol, extoll, laud* * *extol -
3 öv
1. rave about 2. commend 3. eulogize 4. extol 5. glorify 6. laud 7. glorifying (v.) 8. glorified (v.) 9. praised (v.) 10. compliment (v.) 11. praise (v.) -
4 övmek
v. praise, commend, vaunt, flatter, speak in praise of smb., glorify, eulogize, acclaim, accord praise, belaud, boost, build up, celebrate, compliment, crack-up, cry up, emblazon, exalt, extol, extoll, laud, magnify, panegyrize, puff, talk up* * *extol -
5 tavsiye etmek
v. recommend, advise, suggest, commend, exhort, preach--------tavsiye etmek (doktor)v. order* * *recommend -
6 emanet etmek
v. trust, trust smb. with smth., entrust, consign, deposit, bail, commend, commit, confide, resign -
7 methetmemek
v. (neg. form of methetmek) praise, speak in praise of smb., eulogize, commend, extol, extoll, laud -
8 saygılarını sunmak
v. pay one's respects to, commend -
9 övmemek
v. (neg. form of övmek) praise, commend, vaunt, flatter, speak in praise of smb., glorify, eulogize, acclaim, accord praise, belaud, boost, build up, celebrate, compliment, crack-up, cry up, emblazon, exalt, extol, extoll, laud, magnify, panegyrize, puff, talk up -
10 emanet etmek
to commend, to confide, to entrust, to consign -
11 övmek
to praise, to commend, to compliment, to eulogize, to celebrate, to exalt, to extol -
12 ısmarlamak
"to order; to buy, to stand, to treat; to entrust, to commend" -
13 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." -
14 tavsiye
1. recommendation, advising (a certain course of action). 2. recommendation, commendation (of someone or something as being worthy of acceptance, use, or trial). - etmek /ı/ 1. to recommend, advise. 2. to recommend, commend. - mektubu letter of recommendation.
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commend — index advocate, confirm, counsel, countenance, endorse, honor, indorse, recommend Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
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commend — [[t]kəme̱nd[/t]] commends, commending, commended 1) VERB If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally. [FORMAL] [V n for/on n/ ing] I commended her for that action... [V n for/on n/ ing] I commend Ms. Orth on writing such an… … English dictionary
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