apprehended

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English - Turkish
tutukladı

Polis katili tutukladı ve onu kelepçeledi. - The policeman apprehended the murderer and handcuffed him.

tutukla

Tom Boston'da tutuklandı. - Tom was apprehended in Boston.

Suçluların hepsi tutuklandı. - The criminals have all been apprehended.

(Askeri) TUTUKLU: ABD ordusunda, suç işlediğine dair kuvvetli sebepler bulunması dolayısıyla, şahsi hürriyeti geçici olarak tahdit edilmiş kimse
yakalanmış (suçlu)
tutuklu
apprehend
{f} kavramak
apprehend
tutukla

Polis katili tutukladı ve onu kelepçeledi. - The policeman apprehended the murderer and handcuffed him.

Polis hava kararmadan önce soyguncuyu tutuklayacağını umuyor. - The police expect to apprehend the robber before nightfall.

apprehend
endişe etmek
apprehend
yakalamak
apprehend
bir konuyu kavramak
apprehend
{f} anlamak
apprehend
tutuklamak
apprehend
anla
apprehend
{f} korkuyla beklemek
apprehend
vesayet altına almak tutuklamak
apprehend
(Askeri) TUTUKLAMAK; TEVKİF ETMEK
apprehend
anla/tutukla
English - English
{a} caught, conceived, feared
past of apprehend
fully understood or grasped; "dangers not yet appreciated"; "these apprehended truths"; "a thing comprehended is a thing known as fully as it can be known"
apprehend
To be apprehensive; to fear

It is worse to apprehend than to suffer. --Rowe.

apprehend
to make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law
Apprehend
Arrest
apprehend
{v} to seize, take, understand, fear
Apprehend
verb-infinitive think
Apprehend
get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"
Apprehend
seize in the name of the law
Apprehend
take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected criminals"
Apprehend
anticipate with dread or anxiety
Apprehend
To take somebody into custody of police •Police Procedures
apprehend
To anticipate; esp
apprehend
{f} be afraid; catch, arrest; understand, conceive; anticipate
apprehend
Hence: To take or seize (a person) by legal process; to arrest; as, to apprehend a criminal
apprehend
To anticipate; esp., to anticipate with anxiety, dread, or fear; to fear
apprehend
To take hold of with the understanding, that is, to conceive in the mind; to become cognizant of; to understand; to recognize; to consider
apprehend
To think, believe, or be of opinion; to understand; to suppose
apprehend
To take or seize; to take hold of
apprehend
If the police apprehend someone, they catch them and arrest them. Police have not apprehended her killer. = catch
apprehend
to anticipate with anxiety, dread, or fear; to fear
apprehend
To know or learn with certainty
apprehended

    Turkish pronunciation

    äprîhendıd

    Pronunciation

    /ˌaprəˈhendəd/ /ˌæprɪˈhɛndəd/

    Etymology

    [ "a-pri-'hend ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin apprehendere, literally, to seize, from ad- + prehendere to seize; more at GET.
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