co-op

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kooperatif
coop
kümes

Dün ben Denizli'ye gittim ve kümesin yakınında bir horoz gördüm. - Yesterday I went to Denizli and I saw a rooster near the coop.

Tom arka bahçesine bir tavuk kümesi yaptırdı. - Tom built a chicken coop in his backyard.

coop
coop up tıkmak
coop
{f} kümese sokmak
COOP
(Askeri) cevap hücresi; dairesel fazlalık oranı
COOP
(Askeri) harekatın devamlılığı (continuity of operations)
co op
(isim) kooperatif
co op
{i} kooperatif
coop
{f} kapamak
coop
coop kapan/kapa
coop
kooperatif

Tom çok kooperatif değildi. - Tom wasn't very cooperative.

Tom, Mary'nin kooperatif olacağını düşündü. - Tom thought Mary would be cooperative.

coop
{f} tıkmak
coop
fly the coop kodesten kaçmak
coop
{f} kafeslemek
coop
{i} hapishane
coop
{i} kafes

Güvercin kafese uçtu. - The pigeon has flown the coop.

coop
kodes
İngilizce - İngilizce
Any of very many shops belonging to the Cooperative Retail Society
Any co-operative, including housing, retail, utility, agricultural, banking or worker cooperatives
A unit of a housing co-operative; a purchased apartment where the apartment owners collectively are responsible for maintenance of common areas and upkeep
A co-operative game, as opposed to a competitive game or deathmatch
Any shop owned by a co-operative
Abbreviation for "cooperative," a portion of a large property whose owner has purchased exclusive rights to its use by buying a share of the corporation that owns the large property
Cooperative business, usually a health food store run by hippies Members are part owners and many actively participate in the business Based on Marxist principles
- The practice of a national brand subsidizing local advertising costs incurred by a company that sells its product Typically, the national brand has stringent rules about the advertisement in which the product appears SUN, Pepsi, and Cadillac are just a few of the thousands of brands that make co-op dollars available
This is the commonly used term for a rural electric cooperative Rural electric cooperatives generate and purchase wholesale power, arrange for the transmission of that power, and then distribute the power to serve the demand of rural customers Co-ops typically become involved in ancillary services such as energy conservation, load management and other demand- side management programs in order to serve their customers at least cost
(see rural electric cooperative)
1 an arrangement between 2 real estate agents that generally results in splitting the commission between them 2 a type of housing in which each tenant is a shareholder in a omission
Short for Cooperative, a mode of land ownership where the occupiers of individual units in a building own an interest in the Cooperative Corporation that owns the whole property
"Each Co-Op is a separate non-profit corporation jointly owned by 120 SKP members who have an assigned full-hookup lot on which to park, put up a storage shed etc That lot belongs to them for their lifetime with the option of selling it back to the Co-Op Co-Op members pay an equal share of the expenses and elect a Board of Directors to run their Co-Op park
In exchange for the right to occupy a co-op unit, the buyer owns shares in the co-op corporation (made up of co-op residents), rather than owning real property
a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners
An apartment building or a group of dwellings owned by a corporation, the stockholders of which are the residents of the dwellings It is operated for their benefit by their elected board of directors In a cooperative, the corporation or association owns title to the real estate A resident purchases stock in the corporation which entitles him to occupy a unit in the building or property owned by the cooperative While the resident does not own his unit, he has an absolute right to occupy his unit for as long as he owns the stock
A co-op is a co-operative. The co-op sells the art work at exhibitions. a cooperative (cooperative)
A type of common property ownership, such as when the residents of a multi-unit housing complex own shares in the corporation that owns the property, rather than owning their own units
A form of mail promotion in which a number of magazines or products are merchandised together
A rural electric cooperative Rural electric cooperatives generate and purchase wholesale power, arrange for the transmission of that power, and distribute the power to rural customers
Cooperative education (co-op) integrates classroom study with paid, supervised work experiences These jobs are part- or full-time and may lead to academic credit
Fuel marketing firm owned by an association (usually farmers) to supply their own requirements Most co-ops sell to the general public as well, but profits are distributed to the members of the association on a cooperative basis
coop
To keep in a coop
coop
Alternative spelling of co-op
coop
jail
coop
{v} to cage, shut up, confine, imprison
coop
{n} a wooden cage for poultry, barrel, cart
coop
A barrel or cask for liquor
coop
A cart made close with boards; a tumbrel
coop
An inclosure for keeping small animals; a pen; especially, a grated box for confining poultry
coop
To work upon in the manner of a cooper
coop
A pen or enclosure for birds
coop
To confine in a coop; hence, to shut up or confine in a narrow compass; to cramp; usually followed by up, sometimes by in
coop
{f} confine; place in a pen or coop; cage
coop
a farm building for housing poultry
coop
{i} cage, pen, henhouse; cooperative, collectively owned and operated business
coop
A coop is a cage where you keep small animals or birds such as chickens and rabbits. a building for small animals, especially chickens (Perhaps from cupe , from cupa; CUP)
coop
an enclosure made or wire or metal bars in which birds or animals are kept
Türkçe - İngilizce

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COOP
(Askeri) cevap hücresi; dairesel fazlalık oranı
co-op

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    kōäp

    Telaffuz

    /ˈkōˌäp/ /ˈkoʊˌɑːp/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'kO-"äp, kO-' ] (noun.) 1869. co- +‎ operative