Definition of emirler in Turkish English dictionary
- orders
- {n} priesthood, state of the clergy
- Hexadecimal codes in 3270 data streams which direct the control unit's actions
- OR 20
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- Holy Orders, the Sacrament that makes one a deacon, priest, or bishop, received in "apostolic succession" through a line of bishops going back to the Apostles and ultimately to Our Lord Himself The term "Orders" is used variously to refer to the state of "being in Orders," and to designate the various ranks of the clergy including the non-Sacramental grades of tonsure, porter, lector, exorcist, acolyte, and Subdeacon Tonsure is not properly an Order; porter, lector, exorcist, and acolyte are called Minor Orders; subdeacon, deacon, priest, and bishop are the Major Orders Only bishops can confer Holy Orders; some simple priests including abbots and certain prelates can confer the Minor Orders on their subjects
- {i} formal written instructions to report to military duty at a specific time and place
- a) with respect to the monastic or regular life, groups of communities following the same rule or under a common administrative and spiritual structure b) with respect to the Christian ministry, the various grades consisting of the major orders - bishop, priest, deacon, sub-deacon - and the minor orders - acolyte, exorcist, reader, doorkeeper
- Authorization to place a schedule
- In Orders or in Holy Orders Belonging to the clerical order or rank To take Orders To become a clergy-man The word order means not only a mandate, but also an official rank, and in the Catholic Church, a rule of life, as Ordo albus (white friars or Augustines), Ordo niger (black friars or Dominicans) In Holy Orders is in the plural number, because in the Protestant Church there are three ranks of clergymen - deacons, priests, and bishops In the Catholic Church there are four major orders and four minor ones According to Du Cange, the Ordines majores are Subdeaconatus, Deaconatus, Presbyteratus, and Episcopalis (Subdeacon, Deacon, Priest, and Bishop)
- Buy or sell a given number of shares
- Term referring to standardized ornamental types of columns, based on ancient Greek and Roman architecture The three Greek orders are the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian The five Roman orders are the Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite
- In regard to securities, it is a client's instruction to a broker to buy or sell a security There are many types of order qualifiers that stipulate such things as the amount of time in which to leave an order in and at what price to execute an order
- An order is a written document signed by a judge, either after hearing or by agreement of the parties It is binding on the parties to the suit who must obey its terms An order can be temporary or final
- the properties used to differentiate among orders are those that reflect the type and degree of dominant soil-forming processes that took place All orders end with "-sol," for example: Entisol
- To arrange or command to come to a specified place or decision
- third-person singular of order
- This section of the back office records the complete information regarding orders for your shopsite store, including credit card information This page is secure, whereas the email notification of the order you receive is not If you cannot view your orders, your store may need to be verified
- OrderID CustomerID Amount 4021 12 $842 21 8532 12 $582 20 8192 49 $12 43
- Shall mean Delhi Electricity Control Orders, 1959, as amended from time to time and the provisions made thereunder
- plural of order
- emir
- command
Don't you remember the Ten Commandments?
- On Emir'i hatırlamıyor musun?
Your wish is my command.
- İsteğin benim için emirdir.
- emir
- (Hukuk) order
We must execute his orders.
- Onun emirlerini yerine getirmeliyiz.
Tom refuses to take orders from Mary.
- Tom Mary'den emirler almayı reddediyor.
- emirler vermek
- order about
- emirler yağdırmak
- boss about
- emirler yağdırmak
- give orders
- emirler yağdırmak
- order about
- emir
- Amir
- emir
- disposal
- emir
- imperative
- emir
- dictate
- emir
- direction
I wish I had obeyed his directions.
- Keşke onun emirlerine itaat etseydim.
Please follow the nurse's directions.
- Lütfen hemşirenin emirlerine uyun.
- emir
- bidding
- emir
- word
- emir
- word of command
- emir
- jussive
- emir
- prescription
- emir
- {i} ordinance
- emir
- commanding
I can't ignore my commanding officer's orders.
- Benim komutanın emirlerini görmezden gelemiyorum.
- emir
- imperatival
- emir
- (Kanun) writ
- emir
- smelly
- emir
- (Kanun) impeditive
- emir
- bid
- emir
- ameer
- emir
- edict
- emir
- dictamen
- emir
- behest
He testified that the wire-tapping was carried out at the behest of his superiors.
- O, Telefon dinlemesinin üstlerinin emirleri ile yürütüldüğü şeklinde ifade verdi.
- emir
- instructions
- emir
- enjoinment
- emir
- injunction
- emir
- charge
- emir
- fiat
- emir
- emir
- emir
- mandate
- emir
- captive
- emir
- shall
- emir
- khan
- Emir
- (isim) Decree
- emir
- ukase
- emir
- disposition
- emir
- order, command, bidding, decree buyruk, komut
- emir
- emir, prince, chief, leader, ruler, commander
- emir
- commandment
To love God and neighbors are the two great commandments.
- Tanrıyı ve komşuları sevmek iki büyük emirdir.
Moses came down from the mountain bearing divine commandments.
- Musa ilahi emirleri taşıyan dağdan indi.
- emir
- precept
- emir
- dictation
- emir
- prince
- emir
- appointment
- emir
- asystole
- limit değerli emirler
- (Ticaret) limit value orders
- limit fiyatlı emirler
- (Ticaret) limit price orders