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1 faaliyet alanı
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2 iş kapsamı
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3 kapsam
scope, range, coverage, extension, extent -
4 kapsam
n. scope, comprehensiveness, comprehension, content, extent, compass, gauge* * *1. content 2. coverage 3. enclosure 4. scope 5. subsuming (n.) -
5 şümul
,-lü 1. scope, embrace, sphere, radius. 2. log. extension, extent. -ü içine almak /ı/ (for something) to include (something, someone) in its scope, affect, cover: Bu kanun öğretmenleri de şümulü içine alıyor. This law affects teachers as well. -
6 alan
adj. recipient, susceptive--------n. space, area, range, field, arena, region, sphere, ambit, compass, domain, extent, maidan, pitch, reach, realm, scope, theater, theatre [Brit.], tract* * *1. area 2. field 3. plaza -
7 amaç
n. goal, aim, target, ideal, intention, bourn, cause, destination, idea, intent, mission, object, objective, point, purpose, scope, sense, wherefore* * *1. aim 2. goal 3. intent 4. objective 5. purpose 6. aim (n.) -
8 arka radar alanı
rear radar scope -
9 niyet
n. intention, will, purpose, aim, resolve, design, idea, contemplation, counsel, determination, faith, intent, plan, pulse, resolution, scope, sense, thought* * *intention -
10 olanak
n. possibility, facility, the possible, handle, potentiality, scope* * *1. facility 2. opportunity 3. possibility -
11 ön radar alanı
front radar scope -
12 radar alanı
radar scope -
13 ufuk
n. horizon, scope* * *horizon -
14 faaliyet alanı
n. field of activity, scene, scope -
15 gidim
n. range, scope, extent -
16 yetki alanı
n. bailiwick, jurisdiction, pale, scope of authority -
17 osiloskop
oscilloscope, scope -
18 radar ekranı
radar scope -
19 bağlamak
"1. /ı, a/ to tie (someone, something) to; to bind (someone, something) to; /ı, la/ to tie (someone, something) up (with): Saçını kırmızı kurdeleyle bağladı. She tied up her hair with a red ribbon. 2. /ı/ to tie (one´s shoes, one´s shoelaces, a tie, a ribbon). 3. /ı/ to bandage, bind up (a wound). 4. /ı/ to gird on (one´s sword). 5. /ı/ to tie (something) up in a bundle. 6. /a, ı/ to put (someone) on (a salary); to assign (someone) a regular supply of (rations). 7. /ı/ (for something) to bind, be binding upon (someone). 8. /ı/ to finalize (a business deal); /ı, a/ to draw up or make (a contract) for (a project, an activity): O işi bağladık. We´ve finalized that deal. 9. /ı, a/ to make (someone) devoted to, bind (someone) to. 10. /ı/ to tie (someone) down, limit the scope of (someone´s) activities; to constrain; to fetter. 11. /ı/ to cross (one´s arms). 12. (for a skin) to form (on milk, yogurt); (for ice) to form (on the surface of a body of water); (for a wound) to get (a scab) on it, scab over; (for the chimney of a lamp) to get (sooty): Yoğurt kaymak bağladı. The yogurt´s skinned over. Bu şişeler çok is bağladı. These lamp chimneys have gotten very sooty. 13. /ı/ prov. to block; to dam, dam up; to stop the flow of. 14. /ı/ to shut (a door)." -
20 güdük
"1. incomplete, short. 2. docked, tailless (animal). 3. docked (tail). 4. short, squat; stumpy, stubby. 5. stunted, puny, scrawny. 6. narrow, limited, lacking in scope, parochial. - aylar the shorter months of the year. - kalmak 1. to be incomplete; to be without result. 2. to be childless. 3. to be stunted, not to reach full growth. - tavuk 1. a hen without tail feathers. 2. colloq. poor insignificant fellow. "
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