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1 demokratik
adj. democratic, pertaining to a democracy, pertaining to democratic principles* * *1. democratic 2. self governing -
2 hükmeden
adj. domineering, dominant, commanding, determinant, governing, masterful, regnant, suzerain* * *dominating (n.) -
3 özerk
adj. autonomous, self governing* * *1. autarchic 2. autarchical 3. autonomous -
4 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.) -
5 yöneten
adj. governing, ruling* * *ruling (n.) -
6 yöneterek
1. ruling (prep.) 2. governing (prep.) 3. managing (prep.) -
7 yönetim
adj. executive--------n. act of managing or supervising, execution of managerial duties (of an office, project, etc.), admin, administration, conduct, direction, governance, government, helm, management, rudder, ruling, steering, the man* * *1. administration 2. governance 3. management 4. governing (n.) 5. managing (n.) -
8 yönetim kurulu
n. administrative body, board of directors, board of management, council, directorate, directory, governing body, board of manager, steering committee* * *control board -
9 ana fikir
n. main theme, distillation, gist, point, substance, governing idea, root idea, burden, central topic, heading, subject matter -
10 hüküm süren
adj. prevalent, governing, in the ascendant, in the ascendent, suzerain -
11 idare edem
adj. governing -
12 kendi kendini yöneten
adj. self governing -
13 yol gösteren
adj. governing, guiding, polar -
14 yönetim birimi
n. governing body -
15 belediyecilik
the business of governing a city. -
16 idare
"1. management, managing, direction, administration, governing, control. 2. administrative office, front office. 3. careful management; thrift, economy. 4. steering, driving, piloting. 5. night-light (small kerosene or oil lamp). - adamı civil servant, bureaucrat. - amiri chief, administrator. -sini bilmek to know how to manage money. - etmek 1. /ı/ to manage, direct, administer, govern, control. 2. /ı/ to manage (money) carefully; to use (something) sparingly. 3. to manage, get by, make ends meet, make do. 4. to suffice, be sufficient, be adequate, be enough. 5. /ı/ to steer, drive, operate, or pilot (a vehicle). 6. /ı/ to manage (a difficult person) successfully. 7. /ı/ to conceal, cover up (a wrongdoing). 8. /ı/ to solve, take care of (a problem) by hook or by crook. - heyeti administrative committee; board of directors. - hukuku administrative law. - kandili night-light (small oil lamp). - lambası night-light (small kerosene lamp). - meclisi see - heyeti. " -
17 kambiyo
1. buying and selling of foreign currency, foreign exchange. 2. bank department dealing with foreign currency transactions. - belgiti/senedi credit instrument used in foreign currency transactions. - denetimi government control of transactions involving foreign currency. - kuru foreign exchange rate. - mevzuatı regulations governing foreign exchange. -
18 kaymakam
kaimakam, qaimaqam, official charged with governing a provincial district. -
19 mevzuat
,-tı 1. the laws (governing a country), the laws of the land. 2. containers (for merchandise). -
20 muhtar
1. mukhtar (the elected head of a village or of a neighborhood within a town or city). 2. autonomous, self-governing.
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