conferences

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الإنجليزية - التركية
(Bilgisayar,Eğitim) konferanslar

Yurtdışında konferanslara katılıyorsun. - You attend conferences abroad.

Onlar bizi konferanslarına davet ediyor. - They invite us to their conferences.

conference
{i} konferans

Oda basın konferansının başlamasını bekleyen muhabirlerle tıka basa doluydu. - The room was jam-packed with reporters waiting for the press conference to begin.

Neden Japonya'ya gideceksin? Tokyo'da bir konferansa katılmak için. - Why are you going to Japan? To attend a conference in Tokyo.

conference
görüşme
confer
{f} 1. (with) (ile) görüşmek, müzakere etmek; müzakere yapmak: I conferred with him on the matter. Meseleyi onunla görüştüm. 2
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sunmak
confer
danışmak
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vermek
conference
kongre
confer
görülmek
confer
konuşma yapmak
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müzakere yapmak
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bahşetmek
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tartışma
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görüş alışverişi
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konferans kurmak
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konferans yapmak
conference
yapmak

Yarın öğleden sonra ilk olarak personel toplantısı yapmak istiyorum, bu yüzden konferans salonunu ayırır mısın? - I'd like to hold a staff meeting first thing tomorrow afternoon, so could you reserve the conference room?

confer
konuşma yap

Tom bir konferansta konuşma yaptı. - Tom gave a speech at a conference.

Belediye Başkanı Tom Jackson bir otelin konferans salonunda konuşma yaptı. - Mayor Tom Jackson made a speech at a hotel conference room.

confer
(with ile) danışmak
confer
(on/upon ile) (ünvan/vb.) vermek
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müzakere
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(fikir alışverişi için düzenlenen) toplantı
confer
{f} görüşmek
confer
Meseleyi onunla görüştüm
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görüş/ver
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(Avrupa Birliği) vermek, tevcih etmek
confer
I conferred with him on the matter
confer
(with) (ile) görüşmek, müzakere etmek; müzakere yapmak: I conferred with him on the matter. Meseleyi onunla görüştüm. 2
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in conference toplantıda
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görüş ve fikir teatisi için toplantı
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verme
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meşgul
conference
{i} toplantı

Tüm Dünya Zirve toplantısını izliyor. - The whole world is watching the summit conference.

Yarın öğleden sonra ilk olarak personel toplantısı yapmak istiyorum, bu yüzden konferans salonunu ayırır mısın? - I'd like to hold a staff meeting first thing tomorrow afternoon, so could you reserve the conference room?

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(Askeri) MÜZAKERE: İlgililerce önceden bildirilen bir konu üzerinde karşılıklı konuşma
conference
{i} lig
conference
{i} birlik
hague conferences
lahey konferansları
methodist conferences
metodıst kilisesi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Cairo conferences Imperial Conferences Pugwash Conferences
third-person singular of conference
A Backtalk conferencing system may have any number of conferences on it A Conference is a forum for discussing some broad subject area Conferences correspond roughly to newsgroups or mailing lists, but are differently structured Each conference has a short name, like ``cooking'', ``internet'' or ``chess '' One or more people are assigned to fairwitness the conference Users may enter items into the conference, each of which would have some narrower subject Only the conference administrator can create new conferences
While the rest of you are working on the “Think Again” exercise, I will meet with two of you in one-on-one conferences During this time, I will review some of your writing, orally quiz you on lesson objectives, and field your questions
plural of conference
Short meetings (generally one week or less) among technical specialists or others working in a common field to discuss a particular topic of shared professional interest May include component activities with explicit learning objectives as well as general sharing of work-related information
Conferences are electronic meeting places dedicated to a particular subject Users visit conferences to participate in discussions or group projects, without having to communicate in the same place or at the same time Conferences can be used to post many types of information, including news, newsletters, statistics, etc An "electronic conference" provides a many-to-many communication medium, as opposed to the person-to-person nature of electronic mail Also called newsgroups, echoes, bulletin boards and forums
any online conversation that takes place within the conferencing feature in The Junction
groups into which teams are divided in professional and college football; the NFL is divided into National and American Conferences
A meeting of a professional organization, usually lasting several days
Different areas of conversation in an e-mail system that are topic-specific rather than individualized
Youth Conferences
plural form of Youth Conference
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To talk together, to consult, discuss; to deliberate

Local buttons popped when Henry Kissinger visited Little Rock last month to confer with Fulbright on the Middle East oil talks.

confer
To contribute (to); to conduce
confer
To compare

Confer thine estate with others . Be content and rest satisfied, for thou art well in respect to others .

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To bring together; to collect, gather
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An event organized by a for-profit or non-profit organization to discuss a pressing issue -- like a new product, market trend or government regulation -- with a range of speakers
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A group of sports teams that play each other on a regular basis
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A multilateral diplomatic negotiation
press conferences
plural form of press conference
status conferences
plural form of status conference
video conferences
plural form of video conference
confer
to bestow
confer
{v} to discourse, bestow, compare
conference
{n} a discourse, parley, meeting for religious converse
Cairo conferences
(November-December 1943) Two meetings held in Cairo during World War II. At the first, Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt discussed plans for the Normandy Invasion (see Normandy Campaign). With Chiang Kai-shek, they announced their goal of stripping Japan of all the territories it had seized since 1914 and of restoring Korea to independence. At the second conference, Churchill and Roosevelt tried unsuccessfully to persuade Turkey's Pres. Ismet Inönü to bring his country into the war on the side of the Allies
Imperial Conferences
Periodic meetings held between 1907 and 1937 by the dominions within the British Empire and later the Commonwealth. Convened to discuss mutual defense and economic issues, they passed nonbinding resolutions. However, the Statute of Westminster implemented decisions made at the 1926 and 1930 conferences that described the self-governing dominions (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, and Newfoundland) as "autonomous communities within the British empire." After World War II, meetings between the countries' prime ministers replaced the conferences
Pugwash Conferences
Series of international meetings of eminent scientists to discuss problems of nuclear weapons and world security. The first meeting was held in 1957 at the estate of Cyrus Eaton in Pugwash, Nova Scotia. The Pugwash organization was established to convene subsequent conferences to discuss arms control and disarmament; these were held in the Soviet Union, Britain, India, and the U.S., among other countries. The organization and its president and founding member, Joseph Rotblat born 1908 , received the 1995 Nobel Prize for Peace
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When you confer with someone, you discuss something with them in order to make a decision. You can also say that two people confer. He conferred with Hill and the others in his office His doctors conferred by telephone and agreed that he must get away from his family for a time
confer
have a conference in order to talk something over; "We conferred about a plan of action"
confer
compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text)
confer
To have discourse; to consult, discuss; to compare views; to deliberate
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To confer something such as power or an honour on someone means to give it to them. The constitution also confers large powers on Brazil's 25 constituent states Never imagine that rank confers genuine authority
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To contribute; to conduce
confer
To bring together for comparison; to compare
confer
{f} talk together, consult with; give, bestow
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To grant as a possession; to bestow
confer
To have discourse; to consult; to compare views; to deliberate
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have a conference in order to talk something over; "We conferred about a plan of action" present; "The university conferred a degree on its most famous former student, who never graduated"; "bestow an honor on someone
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present; "The university conferred a degree on its most famous former student, who never graduated"; "bestow an honor on someone
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present; "The university conferred a degree on its most famous former student, who never graduated"; "bestow an honor on someone"
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To bring together, collect
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means a physical meeting of a group of people to listen to one or more speakers and to have discussions Note: if you are looking for electronic conferences, go to the resource type interactive resource
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A formalized event where scientists present their research results in speeches, workshops, posters or by other means
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A voluntary association of Congregational churches of a district; the district in which such churches are
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A meeting There were many meetings necessary for all the colonies to agree to form Canada The government of each colony wanted to get the best deal for its citizens
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A live discussion online in which the topic has been predetermined, often featuring a celebrity guest Also called a "CO" or "live CO "
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The act of comparing two or more things together; comparison
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an association of ocean common carriers permitted, pursuant to an approved or effective agreement, to engage in concerted activity and to utilize a common tariff; but the term does not include a joint service, consortium, pooling, sailing, or transshipment arrangement (OSRA)
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The consultation process required for Federal actions that are likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a species proposed for listing or result in the destruction of adverse modification of proposed critical habitat
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An area of public messages on a Bulletin Board System, usually with a particular topic and, often, a conference host or moderator to guide the discussion Also called Folder, SIG (for "Special Interest Group") or Echo
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In export contexts, a "conference" is an agreement between ship owners, which rationalises sailing schedules and stabilises freight rates
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A group of vessel operators joined for the purpose of establishing freight rates
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Youth conferences were and are weekend or week-long gatherings of youth, organized and run by youth, and, in YRUU, supervised by adults Good ones incorporate fun, spirituality, learning, and lots of leadership opportunities for many of the youth who plan them
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{i} discussion; meeting; convention
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A gathering (usually shorter than a seminar, but not always) specifically held to share and disseminate information, rather than to each or train
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a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda)
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A meeting for consultation, discussion, or an interchange of opinions
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a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic
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A meeting of the two branches of a legislature, by their committees, to adjust between them
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A stated meeting of preachers and others, invested with authority to take cognizance of ecclesiastical matters
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Conference allows up to three callers to participate in a call simultaneously Larger Conferences may be arranged by contacting the NTS Service Center at extension 54400
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An association of ship owners operating in the same trade route, whose purpose is to set freight rates and service standards which should be uniformly observed by all members
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A conference is a meeting at which formal discussions take place. They sat down at the dinner table, as they always did, before the meal, for a conference Her employer was in conference with two lawyers and did not want to be interrupted. see also press conference. Algeciras Conference Berlin West Africa Conference Casablanca Conference Charlottetown Conference Genoa Conference of Hampton Roads Conference London Naval Conference Paris Peace Conference party conference Potsdam Conference Southern Christian Leadership Conference Tehran Conference United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Wannsee Conference Wormley Conference Yalta Conference Bretton Woods Conference United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. Washington Conference International Conference on Naval Limitation
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The act of consulting together formally; serious conversation or discussion; interchange of views
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A group of related messages on a BBS Often, many BBS's are linked together for a conference so that users on all the BBS's can see and reply to the messages
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This feature allows a user to establish a three-way conference call by depressing a button
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1) Independent/autonomous organization within the American Trucking Associations that represents a certain class/type of motor carrier 2) Association of ship owners that service the same trade route(s) and operate under collective conditions of carriage and tariff rates
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A conference is a meeting, often lasting a few days, which is organized on a particular subject or to bring together people who have a common interest. The President summoned all the state governors to a conference on education. the Conservative Party conference Last weekend the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland held a conference, attended by 450 delegates
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An electronic meeting place dedicated to a particular subject where users come to participate in discussions or group projects Conferences can be used to post a variety of information such as news services, newsletters, and statistics; also called "newsgroups," "bulletin boards," or "echoes " An electronic conference provides a many-to-many communication medium, as opposed to the person-to-person nature of e-mail All conferences have a particular subject or purpose, and the topics and responses they contain might provide items of news, ideas, questions, or other information in almost any form Some special-purpose conferences may have restricted access, allowing some users to write messages, some only to read, and some neither The person responsible for the technical maintenance and/or community communication is called the "conference facilitator "
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An association of ship owners operating in the same trade route who operate under collective conditions and agree on tariff rates
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A formal meeting between the representatives of the House and the Senate to reconcile differences between the two houses on provisions of a bill passed by both chambers A majority of the conferees (or managers) for each house must reach agreement on the provisions of the bill (often a compromise between the versions of the two chambers) before either chamber can consider it
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an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members
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a meeting between the teacher and the assessor or evaluator to discuss mutual concerns and to promote the understanding of the assessments being used, the evaluation procedures, the criteria and standards being applied, and how the results will be used The conference can also be an opportunity to collect teacher responses if the conference includes an interview See Debriefing Interview, Interview, Responses
conference
Defined in the 1984 Shipping Act as: an association of ocean common carriers permitted, pursuant to an approved or effective agreement, to engage in concerted activity and to utilize a common tariff; but the term does not include a joint service, consortium, pooling, sailing, or trans-shipment arrangement
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A conference is conducted by a Tribunal Member or Conference Registrar with both parties present The purpose of the conference is to identify issues in dispute, to negotiate a settlement of the case or, if settlement is not possible, to prepare a matter for a hearing Conferences are held in private and nothing said or done at them can be used at a subsequent hearing, unless both parties otherwise agree
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The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present
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A virtual discussion area organized around a general subject or theme
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a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda)
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a meeting of representatives of both houses of Parliament to discuss an issue on which the houses do not agree
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A managed location on the BBS which includes information specific to discrete topics Container Command A HTML command type which requires a beginning tag and ending tag to define the contents
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    التركية النطق

    känfrınsız

    النطق

    /ˈkänfrənsəz/ /ˈkɑːnfrənsəz/

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