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21 ikmal
,-li 1. completion, finishing. 2. making up, making good (a deficiency). 3. mil. supply, supplying. 4. colloq. makeup exam, makeup (taken to pass a course one has failed). -e bırakmak /ı/ to fail (a student) (thus requiring him to take a makeup exam). - etmek /ı/ 1. to complete, finish. 2. to make up, make good (a deficiency). - gemisi supply ship. - hatları mil. lines of communication, supply lines. - imtihanı makeup examination (taken to pass a course one has failed). -e kalmak to fail a subject (and thus be required to take a makeup exam). - kolu mil. supply column. - maddesi mil. supplies. - subayı mil. supply officer. - yapmak to take on supplies, take on provisions. -
22 olgunluk
"ripeness; maturity. - imtihanı examination formerly administered to students upon completion of high school." -
23 tekmil
"1. all; the whole: tekmil evler all the houses. tekmil âlem the whole world. 2. completion, finishing. - haberi mil. (oral) report (made to a superior). - vermek /a/ mil. to give an oral report to (a superior)." -
24 tezkere
"1. note, message. 2. (written) official communication, official message. 3. permit; license; certificate: ikamet tezkeresi residence permit (issued to a foreigner residing in Turkey). 4. mil. discharge certificate, discharge (given to a soldier upon completion of his obligatory military service). 5. classical Turkish lit. book containing the biographies of a number of poets as well as selections from their works. -yi almak (for a soldier) to get his discharge. -sini eline vermek /ın/ colloq. to fire, give (an employee) his walking papers."
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