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1 onay kontrolü
validity check -
2 geçerlik
validity, currency -
3 geçerlik denetimi
validity check -
4 geçerlilik
validity, currency, effectiveness -
5 yürürlük
validity meriyet -
6 geçerlik
n. validity, currency, availability, effectiveness* * *validity -
7 geçerlilik
n. validity, currency, effectiveness, availability, soundness, force* * *1. currentness 2. effectiveness 3. validation 4. validity 5. validness -
8 geçerlik
,geçerlilik 1. currency, being in circulation. 2. acceptability, being in demand. 3. validity, effectiveness, cogency. 4. currency, validity, being in effect. -
9 sağlamlık
n. solidity, soundness, firmness, wholeness, durability, stability, substance, substantiality, stoutness, earthiness, fastness, hardness, integrity, invulnerability, responsibility, robustness, sturdiness, validity* * *1. robustness 2. substantiality 3. substantialness 4. lustiness -
10 veri onayı
data validity -
11 yasallık
n. lawfulness, legality, legitimacy, soundness, validity* * *1. rightfulness 2. legality 3. licitness -
12 hükmü geçmek
a) to have authority (over) b) (validity) to expire -
13 veri geçerliği
data validity -
14 veri onayı
data validity -
15 geçersizlik
1. invalidity, lack of validity, being null and void. 2. being noncurrent, invalidity, not being in effect. 3. not being in demand, being out of vogue. -
16 hüküm
",-kmü 1. decision, sentence, decree, judgment. 2. assumption, opinion, thought. 3. sovereignty, sway, jurisdiction. 4. legality, authority, validity. 5. importance, effect, influence. 6. force, grip, hold. -ünce as required by: kanun hükmünce as required by law. -ünde equivalent to, in lieu of. -ünü geçirmek /a/ to assert one´s authority over. -ü geçmek 1. /a/ to have authority (over), carry weight (with). 2. (for something) to have become invalid; to have lost its effectiveness. - giydirmek /a/ to pass sentence (on). - giymek to be sentenced, be condemned. -ünde olmak to be considered (as); to be of the same effect (as). -ü parasına geçmek to be able to pay for something (instead of having to beg for it). - sürmek 1. to rule, reign. 2. to prevail. - vermek 1. to arrive at a decision or opinion. 2. to pass sentence." -
17 mer'iyet
,-ti validity. -e girmek to come into force. -
18 yürürlük
"(a law´s) being in force; validity. -e girmek (for a law) to go into effect, come into force. "
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