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1 belge
n. document, certificate, voucher, brief, card, deed, instrument, letter, muniment, note, present, record, reference, sheepskin* * *1. certificate 2. document 3. testiness 4. transcript -
2 kopya
adj. duplicate, printing out--------n. copy, transcript, carbon copy, cribbing, crib, ditto, double, duplicate, duplication, exemplar, facsimile, image, likeness, manifold, repetition, replica, replication, repro, spit, tracing, transcription--------kopya (sınav)n. trot* * *1. carbon copy 2. copy 3. facsimile 4. redraft 5. replica 6. duplicate (n.) 7. copy (n.) -
3 suret
n. copy, duplicate, exemplar, transcript, counterpart, ditto, repetition--------circs* * *transcription -
4 zabıt
,-ptı 1. minutes (of a meeting). 2. (written) proceedings (of a legislative assembly). 3. court record, transcript. 4. police report. - kâtibi 1. keeper of the minutes (of a meeting). 2. person who records the proceedings (of a legislative assembly). 3. law court reporter. - tutmak 1. to take down the minutes (of a meeting). 2. to record the proceedings (of a legislative assembly, court of law). 3. (for a policeman) to write down a report. -
5 zabıtname
"1. minutes (of a meeting); minute book. 2. (written) proceedings (of a legislative assembly). 3. court record, transcript. 4. police report."
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transcript — I noun apograph, copy, exemplar, exemplum, facsimile, minutes, record, recording, reprint, reproduction, rescript, stenographic copy, transcription, written copy associated concepts: stenographic transcript, transcript of proceedings, transcript… … Law dictionary
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