adopters

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İngilizce - Türkçe
evlat edinmek
adopt
{f} evlât edinmek

Tom ve Mary bir çocuğu evlat edinmek istiyorlar. - Tom and Mary want to adopt a child.

Bir kediyi evlat edinirken bir köpeği evlat edinmek için bir sebep yok. - There is no reason to adopt a dog when we could adopt a cat.

adopt
(Hukuk) benimsemek

Demografik verileri izleyerek, hükümet doğum oranını teşvik edecek bir politika benimsemek zorunda kalmıştı. - Following the demographic data, the government was obliged to adopt a policy that would stimulate birth rate.

Düşük kalorili bir diyet benimsemek yaşam sürenizi artıracaktır. - Adopting a low calorie diet will increase your lifespan.

Adopt
evlat edinmek

Tom seni evlat edinmek istiyordu. - Tom wanted to adopt you.

Tom ve Mary bir çocuğu evlat edinmek istiyorlar. - Tom and Mary want to adopt a child.

adopt
edin

Tom ve Mary üç çocuğu evlat edindiler. - Tom and Mary adopted three children.

Evlat edinilen kız Panamalıdır. - The adopted girl is from Panama.

adopt
{f} kabul etmek
adopt
{f} nüfusuna geçirmek
adopt
(Politika, Siyaset) kabul kararı vermek
adopt
benimsetmek
adopt
kullanmak
adopt
benimseme

Yavru köpeğin tek iyi gözü benimseme için yalvarıyor. - The puppy's single good eye begs me for adoption.

Fikrini benimsemeye karar verdik. - We have decided to adopt your idea.

adopt
(Politika, Siyaset) kanunlaştırmak (meclis)
adopt
(başkasının çocuğunu) evlat edinmek
adopt
seçmek
adopt
evlât edinme adoptive evlâtlığa kabul eden veya edilen
adopt
evlatlığa kabul etme
adopt
benimsemek evlât edinmek
adopt
{f} sahip çıkmak
adopt
evlat edin/benimse
adopt
{f} çalmak
adopt
(Avrupa Birliği) kabul etmek;kanunlaştırmak (meclis); evlat edinme
adopt
Edinmek

Karım bir çocuk edinmek istiyor. - My wife wanted to adopt a child.

Karım evlat edinmek istiyor. - My wife wants to adopt a child.

adopt
{f} seçmek [pol.]
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of adopter
adopt
To take or receive as one's own what is not so naturally; to select and take or approve; as, to adopt the view or policy of another; these resolutions were adopted
adopt
To take by choice into relationship, as, child, heir, friend, citizen, etc.; especially to take voluntarily (a child of other parents) to be in the place of, or as, one's own child

A friend of mine recently adopted a Chinese baby girl found on the streets of Beijing.

adopt
{f} form a relationship with another person (as in to take a child as one's own); choose to make one's own (of an idea, name, etc.)
adopt
{v} to take as one's own what is another's, to copy, select and take
adopter
{n} one who adopts or makes choice
Adopt
choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement"; "The candidate espouses Republican ideals"
Adopt
take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own; "She embraced Catholocism"; "They adopted the Jewish faith"
Adopt
zaadoptowac [zah-ah-dohp-TOE-vahch] You can see the English word in the Polish word Warning: If you begin reading this dictionary at this point, and you think that all Polish is this easy, get ready for a surprise! Date of entry: 3 January 2001
Adopt
take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"
Adopt
In the Objective-C language, a class is said to adopt a protocol if it declares that it implements all the methods in the protocol Protocols are adopted by listing their names between angle brackets in a class or category declaration
Adopt
  To vote official approval or acceptance
Adopt
to take up and practice as one's own
Adopt
put into dramatic form; "adopt a book for a screenplay"
Adopt
to take as one's own, as in: Would it be better to make our own rules, or adopt theirs?
Adopt
To approve an amendment, motion, or resolution
Adopt
take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?"
Adopt
take up and practice as one's own
Adopt
a legal relationship between a child and a parent not related by birth
Adopt
To vote to accept
Adopt
To take by choice into a relationship; to take voluntarily (a child of other natural parents) as one's own child
Adopt
  To vote official approval or acceptance
Adopt
To choose for yourself
Adopter
a person who adopts a child of other parents as his or her own child
adopt
To take by choice into relationship, as, child, heir, friend, citizen, etc.; esp. to take voluntarily (a child of other parents) to be in the place of or as, ones own child
adopt
If you adopt a new attitude, plan, or way of behaving, you begin to have it. Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the complete withdrawal of troops + adoption adop·tion the adoption of Japanese management practices by British manufacturing
adopt
esp
adopt
To take or receive as ones own what is not so naturally; to select and take or approve; as, to adopt the view or policy of another; these resolutions were adopted
adopt
to take voluntarily (a child of other parents) to be in the place of, or as, one's own child
adopt
take up and practice as one's own choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement"; "The candidate espouses Republican ideals
adopt
take into one's family; "They adopted two children from Nicaragua"
adopt
To take by choice into relationship, as, child, heir, friend, citizen, etc
adopt
take into one's family; "They adopted two children from Nicaragua" take up and practice as one's own choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement"; "The candidate espouses Republican ideals
adopt
If you adopt someone else's child, you take it into your own family and make it legally your son or daughter. There are hundreds of people desperate to adopt a child The adopted child has the right to see his birth certificate. + adopter adopters adopt·er A social worker is appointed to interview the prospective adopters. + adoption adoptions adop·tion They gave their babies up for adoption
adopter
{i} one who takes as his own, one who embraces or espouses (a person, idea, cause, etc.)
adopter
It is used in distillations, to give more space to elastic vapors, to increase the length of the neck of a retort, or to unite two vessels whose openings have different diameters
adopter
A receiver, with two necks, opposite to each other, one of which admits the neck of a retort, and the other is joined to another receiver
adopter
One who adopts
adopters

    Etimoloji

    [ &-'däpt ] (transitive verb.) 1500. Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French adopter, from Latin adoptare, from ad- + optare to choose.

    Videolar

    ... because there's late adopters. ...