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Englisch - Türkisch
amaç
goal
gaye
goal
erek
goal
hedef

Onlar hedefine ulaştı. - They reached their goal.

Onlar hedeflerine ulaştılar. - They attained their goal.

goal
amaç

İtiraf ediyorum, o olmadan yaşamımın bu on yılı boş ve amaçsız olurdu. - I admit that, without him, those ten years of my life would have been empty and without goals.

Amaçlarımıza ulaşmak için her zaman çaba harcamak zorundayız. - We always have to make efforts to reach our goals.

goal
gol

Forvet oyuncusu gol attı. - The forward kicked a goal.

O, bir gol attığında, kalabalık bağırdı. - The crowd yelled when he scored a goal.

goal
kale

Bir kaleci olmak zor mu? - Is it hard being a goalie?

Tom topu kaleye tekmeledi. - Tom kicked the ball into the goal.

goal
{i} ideal
goal
emel
goal
(Dilbilim) etkilenen
Goal
futbol kalesi
goal
sayı

Az sayıda amacın olduğunda yaşlanırsın. - When you have few goals, you get older.

goal
dili kaleci
goal
goalie i
goal
{i} spor kale
goal
{i} spor gol
goal
{i} amaç, gaye, hedef, erek, maksat
goal
goal line gol çizgisi
goal
gôl/kale/amaç
goal
goalkeeper kaleci
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von goal of im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

goal
In many sports, an area into which the players attempt to put an object
goal
The act of placing the object into the goal
goal
Point(s) scored in a game as a result of placing the object into the goal
goal
A noun or noun phrase that receives the action of a verb. The subject of a passive verb or the direct object of an active verb. Also called a patient, target, or undergoer
goal
A result that one is attempting to achieve
goal
{n} a starting-point, prison, point, final purpose, end
goal
The overall, broad purpose(s) of a project or organization For example, if your organization works to end drinking and driving, one of your goals may be to raise public awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving
goal
A program goal is a very general statement of what the program hopes to accomplish (with its undergraduate program) The goal is the first part of the program's strategic plan
goal
In games such as football, netball or hockey, the goal is the space into which the players try to get the ball in order to score a point for their team. David Seaman was back in the Arsenal goal after breaking a knuckle
goal
The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the constestants run, or from which they start to return to it again; the place at which a race or a journey is to end
goal
the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhuasted as their destination came into view"
goal
A goal is scored by kicking or heading the ball between the goalposts It's also the area, 2 44 metres by 7 32 metres, through which the ball must enter for a team to score
goal
Summary can be configured to track which visits contain requests that you specify as being the Goal This is configured with "Requests to count as Goal" on the Details configuration page The number of visits which contain requests matching the pattern is tracked for each referring domain, search phrase, and search word
goal
In games such as football or hockey, a goal is when a player gets the ball into the goal, or the point that is scored by doing this. They scored five goals in the first half of the match The scorer of the winning goal
goal
A goal is achieved when the entire puck crosses the goal line and enters the net You can't deliberately kick it in or bat it in with a glove, although a goal is counted when a puck deflects off a player (but not off an official) A goal is worth one point
goal
A long-term development result in a specific area to which USAID programs contribute and which has been identified as a specific goal by the Agency
goal
a ball that crosses the goal line between the goalposts and below the crossbar for which a point is awarded; also, the 8-foot high, 24-foot wide structure consisting of two posts, a crossbar and a net into which all goals are scored
goal
Something that is your goal is something that you hope to achieve, especially when much time and effort will be needed. It's a matter of setting your own goals and following them The goal is to raise as much money as possible. = aim, objective
goal
The scoring of a point when the ball is hit through the vertical goalposts
goal
a successful attempt at scoring; "the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play" game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means
goal
{i} target, aim; destination; purpose; place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team (Sports); point scored (Sports)
goal
Any time a ball crosses the backline between the goal posts, it is considered a goal, regardless of whether a horse or a mallet caused the ball to go through In order to equalize wind and turf conditions, the teams change sides after each goal Like hockey and soccer, each team tries to get the ball through the opposing team's goal posts
goal
is a state of a system that the user wishes to achieve using some instrument Grid: as a tool is the way to separate layout and show the relationships of proportioan and balance of the page Grouping: is the way to group object connect together Grand Hierarchy: is one technique of the Veen’s conceptual Model (Structure) Good Navigation Top 10: is the list of good navigation that tells users what’s here, how to use the site and gives confidence in the interface’s designers Back to Top
goal
Greater Opportunities for Affordable Living Program The GOAL program provides federal and state grants, federal tax credits and zero interest federal loans to developers and project sponsors who build affordable rental housing for low and moderate income families and seniors
goal
The higher-order programme or sector objective to which a development intervention, such as a project, is intended to contribute Thus it is a statement of intent
goal
further elaborates on the strategic outcome A broad result, aim, end, or achievement toward which the effort of the AFM organization is directed
goal
One point is awarded for each goal scored A goal is scored when the ball passes fully over the goal line between the uprights and under the crossbar, providing it was not punched in and was played by at least two players after the start, restart or free throw The size of the goal is 3 ft x 10ft
goal
a statement of intent or an end that a person or a group strives to attain A goal tends to be more general than an objective See Desired Outcomes, Instructional Goal, Objectives, Performance Goal
goal
In the context of wetland mitigation, a goal describes the overarching purpose of the mitigation project
goal
The higher-order programme or sector Objective to which the project contributes
goal
The manner in which points are scored in soccer; to score, the ball must completely cross over the goal line and into the goal; a goal counts as one point (the exception to this applies in certain indoor soccer leagues)
goal
Occurs when a players strikes the puck with his stick over his opponents goal line, between the goal posts, underneath the cross bar for a score
goal
A result one is attempting to achieve
goal
A statement of purpose defining the mission of an organization
goal
A desired or needed result to be achieved by an agency over the long term It may not be possible for an agency to achieve all of its goals within the planning horizon Goals support the agency mission They generally identify how the mission will be carried out, reflect the style of the agency, and project the public image to be created and maintained (FEDSIM, 1993)
goal
The proposed long-range benefits of the program for a specified area, defined in general terms A goal is the ultimate objective, for example "reducing the incidence of HIV in (a country)" One program alone is not likely to be able to achieve this objective, but the program contributes to reaching it
goal
a successful attempt at scoring; "the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play"
goal
provides one point; scored when a puck goes between the goalposts from the stick of an attacking player and entirely crosses the red line between the goalposts; also the informal term used to refer to the area made of the goalposts and the net guarded by the goalie and into which a puck must enter to score a point
goal
The end or desired result toward which effort is directed A goal is a general statement of what the organization must achieve to attain its vision Goals are long range, providing some structure and stability to the plan
goal
A base, station, or bound used in various games; in football, a line between two posts across which the ball must pass in order to score; also, the act of kicking the ball over the line between the goal posts
goal
A broad statement describing a desired future condition, or achievement without being specific about how much and when The establishment of a goal implies sustained effort and energy directed to it over a longer period of time An aimed-at target--an achievement toward which effort is expended Broad-based activities developed to support and realize organization management missions and visions
goal
game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points
goal
the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means"
goal
game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means
goal
The final purpose or aim; the end to which a design tends, or which a person aims to reach or attain
goal
gol
goal of

    Türkische aussprache

    gōl ıv

    Aussprache

    /ˈgōl əv/ /ˈɡoʊl əv/

    Etymologie

    [ 'gOl, chiefly Northern espe ] (noun.) 1531. Middle English gol boundary, limit.

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