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Definition of emerg in English Turkish dictionary

emerge
gün ışığına çıkmak
emergency
Acil

Acil bir durumda, bu düğmeye basın. - In case of an emergency, push this button.

Bu acil bir durumdur. - This is an emergency.

emerge
ortaya çıkmak
emerge
{f} doğmak
emerge
zuhur
emerge
zuhur etmek
emerge
hâsıl olmak
emerge
su yüzüne çıkmak
emerged
belirmiş
emerge
yüzeye çıkmak
emerge
(Arılık) kuluçkadan çıkma
emerge
kurtulmak

Japonya durgunluktan kurtulmak için hala mücadele veriyor. - Japan is still struggling to emerge from recession.

emergency
ani tehlike
emergency
(Askeri) harekat savaş
emergency
(Askeri) ani durum
emergency
ivegen durum
emergency
(Politika, Siyaset) olağanüstü hal

Türkiye üç aylık bir olağanüstü hal ilan etti. - Turkey has declared a three-month state of emergency.

Washington DC'de ve beş eyalette olağanüstü hal ilan edildi. - A state of emergency has been declared in Washington DC and five states.

emergency
yedek
emergency
(Askeri) acil ihtiyaç
emergency
zor durum
emergency
acil servis

Acil servise kabul edilmek için nereye gitmeliyim? - Where should I go to be admitted into the emergency room?

Acil servise gitmem gerekti. - I had to go to the emergency room.

emergency
acil durum

Tom bir acil durum çağrısı aldı ve işi terk etmek zorunda kaldı. - Tom got an emergency call and had to leave work.

Acil durumda hangi numarayı aramalıyım? - What number should I call in case of an emergency?

emergency
tehlike hali
emerging
(Gıda) yeni geliştirilen
emerge
çık

Sığır serbestleştirilmesinin kesin sonucu ortaya çıkmadan önce dört yıl olacak. - It will be four years before the definite result of beef liberalization emerges.

Karanlıktan bir soyguncu ortaya çıktı. - The robber emerged from the darkness.

emergency
acil vaka
emergency
olağanüstü durum
emerging
{i} görünme
emerging
{f} görün
emerge
ortaya cık
emerging
Yeni, yeni ortaya çıkan, gelişmekte olan

Emerging markets.

emerging
görünerek
emerge
zuhur eden
emerge
emergentçıkan
emerge
{f} yücelmek
emerge
meydana çıkmak
emerge
emergenceçıkma
emerge
çık,ortaya çık
emerge
emergent evolution fels
emerge
{f} çıkmak
emerge
evrim veya gelişme sürecinin bazı safhalarında önceden bilinmeyen yeni birtakım özelliklerin or
emergency
emergency exit tehlike zamanında kullanılan çıkış kapısı
emergency
ani olarak ortaya çıkan güç durum
emergency
İvedi
emergency
{i} tehlike
emergency
(Mukavele) acil hal, aciliyet, acil
emergency
in case of emergency icabında
emergency
(Tıp) Acil hal
emergency
(Askeri) ACİL DURUM, ACİL İHTİYAÇ, ANİ DURUM: Acil olağanüstü hal
emergency
ivedi durum
emergency
âcil bir durum

Acil bir durumda, bu düğmeye basın. - In case of an emergency, push this button.

Bu acil bir durumdur. - This is an emergency.

emergency
âcil ihtiyaç veya vaka
emergency
acil,aciliyet
emergency
(Nükleer Bilimler) tehlike durumu
emergency
emergency ration olağanüstü zamanlara mahsus yemek paketi
emergency
icap
English - English
The emergency department of a hospital

What we've seen in the last few days is a number of cases that have come to emerg departments.

emerge
To come into view
emerge
To come out of a situation, object or a liquid

The submarine emerged from the ocean.

emergency
A situation such as a natural or man-made disaster requiring urgent assistance
emergency
Related to the emergency or to the provision of assistance

emergency vehicles.

emergency
The department of a hospital that treats emergencies
emerge
to come into view or into existence
emerge
{v} to issue, to rise out of, from or up
emergency
{n} a rising out of, pressing necessity
emerge
{f} appear, come out, be revealed
emerge
vt (L emergere, to rise up, rise out) to rise out of a fluid or other covering
emerge
If you emerge from a difficult or bad experience, you come to the end of it. There is growing evidence that the economy is at last emerging from recession
emerge
come up to the surface of or rise; "He felt new emotions emerge"
emerge
To become known
emerge
If someone or something emerges as a particular thing, they become recognized as that thing. Vietnam has emerged as the world's third-biggest rice exporter New leaders have emerged
emerge
come out into view, as from concealment; "Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office"
emerge
come out into view, as from concealment; "Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office" become known or apparent; "Some nice results emerged from the study" come up to the surface of or rise; "He felt new emotions emerge
emerge
When something such as an organization or an industry emerges, it comes into existence. the new republic that emerged in October 1917. the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe
emerge
come out of something enclosed, as in: Out of four candidates, you emerge as the favorite
emerge
To emerge means to come out from an enclosed or dark space such as a room or a vehicle, or from a position where you could not be seen. Richard was waiting outside the door as she emerged The postman emerged from his van soaked to the skin. holes made by the emerging adult beetle
emerge
Once during your turn (before your attack), you may flip a coin If heads, search your deck for an Evolution card named Koga's Beedrill and put it on this Pokémon (This counts as evolving this Pokémon ) Shuffle your deck afterward This power can't be used if this Pokémon is under any Special Condition Pokémon with this Power: Koga's Kakuna
emerge
come up to the surface of or rise; "He felt new emotions emerge
emerge
If a fact or result emerges from a period of thought, discussion, or investigation, it becomes known as a result of it. the growing corruption that has emerged in the past few years It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected The emerging caution over numbers is perhaps only to be expected
emerge
become known or apparent; "Some nice results emerged from the study"
emerge
show up; come up
emerge
come out of; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves"
emerge
To rise out of a fluid; to come forth from that in which anything has been plunged, enveloped, or concealed; to issue and appear; as, to emerge from the water or the ocean; the sun emerges from behind the moon in an eclipse; to emerge from poverty or obscurity
emerge
happen or occur as a result of something
emerged
past of emerge
emergency
a medical or behavioral condition the onset of which is sudden, that manifests itself by symptoms of sufficient severity, including severe pain, that a prudent layperson, possessing an average knowledge of medicine and health, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in (a) placing the health of the afflicted person with such a condition in serious jeopardy, or, in the case of a behavioral condition, placing the health of such person or others in serious jeopardy; (b) serious impairment to the person's bodily functions; (c) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part of such person; or (d) serious disfigurement of such person Also called Medical Emergency
emergency
a state in which martial law applies; "the governor declared a state of emergency
emergency
a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action; "he never knew what to do in an emergency"
emergency
a state in which martial law applies; "the governor declared a state of emergency"
emergency
1 Any occasion or instance--such as a hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, fire, explosion, nuclear accident, or any other natural or man-made catastrophe--that warrants action to save lives and to protect property, public health, and safety (FEMA definition) 2 A sudden occurrence demanding immediate action that may be due to epidemics, technological catastrophes, strife or to natural or man-made causes (World Health Organization definition)
emergency
any abnormal system condition which required immediate manual or automatic action to prevent loss of load, equipment damage, or tripping of system elements which might result in cascading and to restore system operation to meet the Minimum Operating Reliability Criteria
emergency
A situation or an occurance of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly, and demanding immediate action This is generally of short duration, for example, an interruption of normal agency operations for a week or less It may involve electrical failure or minor flooding caused by broken pipes
emergency
{i} sudden need demanding immediate action
emergency
means an unforeseen circumstance requiring immediate action, a sudden unexpected happening, an unforeseen occurrence or condition, a pressing necessity
emergency
An emergency is the most serious event and consists of any unwanted operational, civil, natural-phenomenon, or security occurrence which could endanger or adversely affect people, property, or the environment (DOE Order 5500 1B) Back to Top
emergency
As defined at Title V of P L 93-288, Section 102(1), an emergency is any occasion or instance for which, in the determination of the President, Federal assistance is needed to supplement State and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety Title V includes authority for the President to direct Federal agencies to provide emergency assistance to save lives and protect property and public health and safety for emergencies other than natural disasters Under Title V, the President may direct the provision of emergency assistance either at the request of a Governor (Section 501(a)) or upon determination by the President that an emergency exists for which the primary responsibility for response rests with the United States (501(b)) (FEMA 229)
emergency
The serious, sudden onset of a medical condition that appears to require immediate care to prevent potentially serious harm to the patient
emergency
A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care
emergency
Any abnormal system condition that requires automatic or immediate manual action to prevent or limit loss of transmission facilities or generation supply that could adversely affect the reliability of the electric system
emergency
An unforeseen occurrence or combination of circumstances which calls for immediate action or remedy; pressing necessity; exigency
emergency
— An emergency is a medical or behavioral condition of which the onset is sudden It manifests itself by symptoms of such severity that a prudent lay person with an average knowledge of medicine and health could reasonably expect that the absence of immediate medical attention would result in: placing the health of the afflicted person in serious jeopardy; placing the health of an individual with a behavioral health condition or others in serious jeopardy; causing serious impairment of the individual's bodily functions; causing serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part; causing serious disfigurement of the afflicted individual
emergency
A life or limb threatening medical condition resulting from an injury or sickness that requires immediate treatment and, if left untreated, could result in permanent harm to the person Conditions such as: heart attack, uncontrollable bleeding, loss of consciousness, convulsions, severe allergic reactions, apparent poisoning, severe shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, or severe or multiple injuries, including obvious fractures
emergency
An injury or disease which happens suddenly and requires treatment within 24 hours (H)
emergency
A sudden and unexpected medical condition, or the worsening of a condition, which poses a threat to life, limb or sight, and requires immediate treatment
emergency
a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action; "he never knew what to do in an emergency" a state in which martial law applies; "the governor declared a state of emergency
emergency
Any instance for which, in the determination of the President, federal assistance is needed to supplement state and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and protect property and public health and safety or to lessen or avert the threat of a disaster in any part of the United States Emergency Program: The interim program of the National Flood Insurance Program as implemented on an emergency basis to provide a first layer of subsidized insurance before the detailed risk studies from which actuarial rates are computed have been completed
emergency
a brake operated by hand; usually operates by mechanical linkage
emergency
means medical treatment of an immediate nature acquired as a result of an unforeseen Accident or Illness
emergency
Emergency equipment or supplies are those intended for use in an emergency. The plane is carrying emergency supplies for refugees They escaped through an emergency exit and called the police. W3S2 emergencies an unexpected and dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately crisis
emergency
Genus: Event or Situation Differentia: Unexpected event causing temporary conditions where human survival is impossible
emergency
An urgent situation in which a population is in imminent danger of increased malnutrition and mortality as a result of food shortages It is usually caused by an event that results in human suffering and dislocation in the life of a community on an exceptional scale, and one, which the community or other authorities are unable to remedy without substantial external assistance
emergency
A sudden, serious or unexpected acute illness, injury or condition which could permanently endanger your health if medical treatment is not received immediately
emergency
A present or imminent event that is caused by accident, fire, explosion, or technical failure, or by the forces of nature and requires prompt coordination of action or special regulation of persons or property to protect the health, safety and welfare of people, or to limit damage to property (as defined in the Emergency Program Act)
emergency
An emergency action is one that is done or arranged quickly and not in the normal way, because an emergency has occurred. The Prime Minister has called an emergency meeting of parliament She made an emergency appointment
emergency
Sudden or unexpected appearance; an unforeseen occurrence; a sudden occasion
emergency
(a) Life-Threatening - A situation or occurrence of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly and demanding immediate action to prevent loss of life (b) Operational - An unforeseen combination of circumstances that calls for immediate action, but not life-threatening
emergency
A sudden, unexpected event requiring immediate action due to potential threat to health and safety, the environment, or property
emergency
{s} in the event of sudden need
emergency
For purchases above $25,000 - an emergency exists only in case of a public calamity, where it becomes necessary to act at once to appropriate money (a) to relieve the necessity of the citizens, (b) to preserve the property of the City, (c) to preserve or protect the public health and safety of the citizens of the City or (d) in case of unforeseen damage to public property, machinery or equipment, as specified by state law
emergency
An abnormal situation, which to limit damage to persons, property or the environment requires prompt action beyond normal procedures
emergency
An emergency is an unexpected and difficult or dangerous situation, especially an accident, which happens suddenly and which requires quick action to deal with it. He deals with emergencies promptly The hospital will cater only for emergencies. = crisis
emerges
third-person singular of emerge
emerging
coming into view; "as newly emerging emotions and ideas well up in him
emerging
Becoming prominent; newly formed; emergent; rising
emerging
coming into view; "as newly emerging emotions and ideas well up in him"
emerging
present participle of emerge
emerging
coming into existence; "a nascent republic"
emerging
coming to maturity; "the rising generation"
emerging
in an early state of development
emerging
{s} starting to appear, coming into view; coming to maturity; coming into existence; emergent
emerg
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