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adj. hizmet————————n. dinsel tören, dini tören, servis, hizmet, görev, ayin, memuriyet, fayda, faaliyet, işleme, askerlik, servis takımı, bildiri, tebliğ, servis atışı, tamirhane, destek birliği, ibadet, kulluk, uşaklık, hizmetçilik, üvez ağacı————————v. bakımını yapmak, tamir etmek, müşteriye bakmak, hizmet vermek, yardım etmek, çiftleştirmek (kısrak)* * *1. hizmet et (v.) 2. servis (n.) 3. hizmet ver (v.) 4. servis ver (v.) 5. hizmet (n.)* * *['sə:vis] 1. noun1) (the process of serving customers in a hotel, shop etc: You get very slow service in that shop; ( also adjective) a service charge on a hotel bill.) servis, hizmet2) (the act of doing something to help: He was rewarded for his service to refugees.) hizmet3) (the condition or work of a servant: In the last century, many young women went into service; She had been in service as a kitchen maid; He has given faithful service to the church for many years.) hizmet, hizmetçilik, uşaklık4) (a check made of all parts of eg a car, machine etc to ensure that it is in a good condition: Bring your car in for a service.) servis, bakım5) (a regular public supply of something eg transport: a good train service into the city.) servis, hizmet6) (a regular meeting for worship, or a religious ceremony (in church): He attends a church service every Sunday.) âyin7) (in tennis and similar games, the act or manner of serving the ball: He has a strong service.) servis (atma)8) (a department of public or government work: the Civil Service.) daire,... Hizmetleri,... işleri9) ((often in plural) one of the three fighting forces, the army, navy or air force.) ordu10) (employment in one of these: military service.) askerlik2. verb(to check (a car, machine etc) thoroughly to ensure that it works properly.) bakım(ını) yaptırmak- serviceman
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