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1 pratik
"1. practical, capable of being put into practice in everyday life. 2. practical, handy, useful. 3. applied. 4. practical, pragmatic, down-to-earth, sensible. 5. application, practice, putting into practice, carrying out. 6. practical experience; practical knowledge; practical skill. -ten öğrenmek /ı/ to learn (something) merely by doing it (without having any formal instruction, without knowing anything concerning the theory behind it). - yapmak to practice." -
2 gerçekleştirmek
v. realize, make real, achieve, actualize, materialize, carry out, carry through, effect, effectuate, execute, follow out, follow through, put into practice, substantiate, verify, practice, practise* * *1. achieve 2. execute 3. perform 4. realise 5. succeed -
3 gerçekleştirmemek
v. (neg. form of gerçekleştirmek) realize, make real, achieve, actualize, materialize, carry out, carry through, effect, effectuate, execute, follow out, follow through, put into practice, substantiate, verify, practice, practise -
4 uygulamak
to apply, to carry out, to put into practice, to enforce, to execute, to realize, to practise, to practice -
5 uygulamak
v. perform, put into practice, carry out, practise, exercise, apply, fulfil, fulfill, administer, complete, deploy, dispense, enforce, exert, impart, implement, realize* * *apply -
6 uygulamaya koymak
v. put into practice -
7 tatbik sahasına koymak
to put into practice -
8 uygulamaya koymak
to put into practice -
9 kılgın
practical, capable of being put into practice. -
10 uygulanmak
1. to be carried out, be applied, be put into practice. 2. /a/ to be superimposed (upon). -
11 uygulamak
1. /ı/ to carry out, apply, put (a plan, a law) into practice. 2. /ı, a/ to superimpose (one thing) on (another). -
12 tatbik
",-ki putting (something) into effect or practice; application. - etmek 1. /ı/ to put (something) into effect or practice; to carry (something) out; to apply. 2. /ı, a/ to compare (one thing) with (another). - mührü official seal (of a person). - sahasına koymak /ı/ to put (something) into effect or practice; to carry (something) out; to apply."
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