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English - Turkish
(Hukuk) başkan

Fransa Başkanı, Okinawa'yı ziyaret etti. - The President of France visited Okinawa.

O, nihayet IBM'in başkanı oldu. - He finally became the president of IBM.

{i} cumhurbaşkanı

Cumhurbaşkanı halk tarafından seçilir. - The president of the republic is chosen by the people.

Bazı insanlar cumhurbaşkanının seyahat ederek çok fazla zaman harcadığını düşünüyor. - Some people think the president spends too much time traveling.

{i} rektör
reisicumhur
sadır
şef
{i} genel müdür

O, bankanın genel müdürüdür. - He's the president of the bank.

Genel müdür her bir adamı görevine atadı. - The president appointed each man to the post.

(Askeri) BAŞKAN: Bir kurul veya mahkemede başkan durumundaki kimse
{i} devlet başkanı

İnsanlar, Devlet Başkanı'nın imzasını almak için sıraya girdiler. - The people were in a line to get the signature of the president.

Beyaz Rusya Devlet Başkanı Alexander Lukashenko Alexei Dudarev'i doğum günü hususunda tebrik etti. - Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko congratulated Alexei Dudarev upon his birthday.

president of the republic
cumhurbaşkanı
president of the constitutional court
anayasa mahkemesi başkanı
president-elect
(Politika Siyaset) Seçilmiş başkan
President of the United States
(Askeri) Birleşik Devletler Başkanı
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
(Askeri) Başkanın (ABD) Yabancı İstihbarat İstişare Kurulu
president accolade
(Askeri) CUMHURBAŞKANI TAKDİRNAMESİ: Bak. "accolade"
president accolade
(Askeri) başkanın takdirnamesi
president of association
dernek başkanı
president of council
divan başkanı
president of foundation
dernek başkanı
president of the commission
(Politika, Siyaset) komisyon başkanı
presidential
{s} başkanlık

O, Amerikan başkanlık adaylarından biri. - He is one of the American presidential candidates.

İstek başkanlık kampanyasında sıcak bir siyasi sorun haline geldi. - The request became a hot political issue in the presidential campaign.

executive president
(Ticaret) icra kurulu başkanı
executive vice president
(Ticaret) başkan vekili
executive vice president
(Ticaret) başkan yardımcısı
term president
dönem başkanı
vice president
(Kanun,Ticaret) başkan vekili
vice president
genel başkan yardımcısı
division president
bölüm başkanı
office of the president
cumhurbaşkanlığı
presidential
başkanlıkla ilgili
senior vice president
kıdemli başkan yardımcısı
presidents
devlet başkanları
deputy president
başkan vekili
former president
eski başkan
presidentship
başkanlık
running for president
cumhurbaşkanlığı için aday
student president
öğrenci başkanı
the president
Başkan
committee president
komite başkanı
constitutional court president
(Kanun) anayasa mahkemesi başkanı
elect president
cumhurbaşkanı seçmek
founding president
kurucu başkan
office of president
(Avrupa Birliği) Başkanlık makamı
particle beam; patrol boat; President's budget
(Askeri) parçacık ışın; küçük karakol/devriye botu; Başkanın bütçesi
presidential
başkanlığa
presidential
{s} başkana ait
presidential
{s} başkanlığa ait
presidentship
(isim) başkanlık
sport club president
spor kulübü başkanı
the then president
zamanın cumhurbaşkanı
the then president
o zamanki başkan
vice president
müdür
English - English
An honorific for the head of state of a republic; see president (definition 1)

the President of the United States.

A person presiding over a meeting, chair, presiding officer, presider
The head of state of a republic, a representative democracy and sometimes (in cases of constitutional violations) a dictatorship
The primary leader of a corporation. Not to be confused with CEO, which is a related but separate position that is sometimes held by a different person
{n} one who is at the head of a society, the first magistrate of the United States
The head of the Tribunal The President must be a judge of the Federal Court of Australia and is a member of the Tribunal The President is responsible for managing the administrative affairs of the Tribunal
Primary executive officer of the ASF, seriving at the direction of the Board [duties?]
Elected by the Parties to preside over the COP, the President is often a senior official or minister from the state or region hosting the meeting
The chief officer of a corporation, company, institution, society, or the like
the head administrative officer of a college or university
The President is chief of state and head of the armed services with considerable, if somewhat ill-defined, powers The President is elected by popular vote for a five-year term and can be only re-elected once Presidential prerogatives extend to both internal and foreign affairs; more importantly, the President can veto legislation which can only be overridden by the Sejm with a two-thirds vote by least half the overall number of representatives The President can call and nominate the Prime Minister, but only with the approval of the Sejm
the chief executive of a republic an executive officer of a firm or corporation the head administrative officer of a college or university the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization; "address your remarks to the chairperson
The President of OHSU or the President's designee
The chief executive officer of the government in certain republics; as, the president of the United States
Precedent
an executive officer of a firm or corporation
The chief officer of a college within a university system, with administrative responsibilities monitored by the university president College presidents of UIL also serve as provosts for learners in their college
College and University presidents have a wide variety of roles, and the roles that are given the most time and emphasis depends on the individual president Presidents’ major responsibilities include representing the university, fund raising, and overall decision making for the campus The president reports to the Board of Trustees Presidents are often traveling, and at times they are seen by students as absent from the daily campus life of students However, securing time with a president around the issues and actions you are concerned with can be very useful And be flexible and well prepared, you may need to sit at meeting with a president’s staff before getting time with the president National Student Civic Engagement Week, during president’s week in February, may be an especially good time to get your president to pay attention to student actions and issues Provost – see Chief Academic Officers (CAO) Vice-President – see Chief Academic Officers (CAO)
The Lieutenant Governor is the President of the Senate The only power the President has is to preside over Senate business and over joint sessions and to vote in case of a tie
A protector; a guardian; a presiding genius
the chief executive of a republic
One who is elected or appointed to preside; a presiding officer, as of a legislative body
The presiding officer in the Senate
The president is the player who conducts the operation of a company and is responsible for any company purchases This player holds the presidential certificate
the President of the University of New Brunswick
The president of an organization is the person who has the highest position in it. Alexandre de Merode, the president of the medical commission. In government, the officer who serves as head of state and sometimes also as chief executive. In countries where the president is chief of state but not of government, the role is largely ceremonial, with few or no political powers. Presidents may be elected directly or indirectly, for a limited or unlimited number of terms. In the U.S., the president's chief duty is to ensure that the laws are faithfully executed, which he does through various executive agencies and with the aid of his cabinet. He also serves as commander in chief of the armed forces, nominates judges to the Supreme Court, and makes treaties with foreign governments (contingent on Senate approval). The office of president is used in governments in South and Central America, Africa, and elsewhere. In western Europe executive power is generally vested in a prime minister and his cabinet, and the president, where the office exists, has few responsibilities (though France is a significant exception)
the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government; "the President likes to jog every morning"
refers to the President, University of Saskatchewan or designate
{i} head, leader, chairman, chief
This variety is a Vinifera and American native Labrusca cross developed by T V Munson dating from the late 19th century and once popular in eastern Canada where it was used in varietal sparkling, and other, wines by the now defunct Brights Winery of Ontario province
By the State Constitution, the Lieutenant Governor is also President of the Senate
(of the Senate) the Senator who is elected by the Senate as its presiding officer
The president of a country that has no king or queen is the person who is the head of state of that country. The White House says the president would veto the bill
the office of the United States head of state; "a President is elected every four years"
Occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest authority; presiding
the chief executive officer of the University of South Carolina which includes USCA and other campuses (Dr John M Palms)
The President is responsible for managing the implementation of National Council policy and for moving the organization toward the achievement of National Council strategic directions and goals
Chosen by members of the majority party of the Senate He presides and has a number of other significant responsibilities
the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization; "address your remarks to the chairperson"
President's Daily Briefing
Intelligence information from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provided to the President of the United States every morning, to bring attention to pertinent information about international affairs
President-elect
Strictly, the person elected President of the United States between the time of election by the Electoral College and installation in office
President-elect
The person elected President of the United States between the time of the election victory on or after Election Day to installation in office usually on Inauguration Day
president-elect
A person who has been elected to a presidency but has not yet been inducted into office
president-elect
Common misspelling of President-elect
president-elect
An -elect is a political candidate who has been elected to an office but who has not yet been sworn in or officially taken office. These may include an incoming president, senator, representative, governor and mayor
President Clinton
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born 1946), American politician, 42nd president of the United States (1993-2000)
President Director General
Chief Executive Officer, head of a large company (French)
President Mubarak
Mohammed Hosni Said Mubarak (born in 1928), president of Egypt since 1981
President Weizman
first president of the state of Israel
President of the European Common Market
person who heads the European (merchandise) market
president of court
lead judge of a court
president of the court
judge who functions as the head judge of a court system
president of the district court
judge who heads the municipal court
president of the press council
leader of a journalists' association
president of the united states
the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government; "the President likes to jog every morning
president of the united states
the office of the United States head of state; "a President is elected every four years"
president-elect
president who has been elected but has not yet formally taken office
president-elect
The president-elect is the person who has been elected as the president of an organization or country, but who has not yet taken office. one of the president-elect's best proposals during the campaign. someone who has been elected as a new president, but who has not yet started the job
Mr President
Honorific used in addressing the president of the United States
Vice President
The secondary office to the President of the United States, being the first in line of succession to the President, and also acting as presiding officer of the U.S. Senate
Vice-President
Vice-President of the United States; the holder of the constitutional position of the person who succeeds to the Presidency of the United States in the event of the death or incapacity of the President
Vice-President-elect
The person elected Vice-President of the United States between the time of the election victory on or after Election Day to installation in office usually on Inauguration Day
dead president
A piece of U.S. paper currency
dead-president
Attributive form of dead presidents, noun

I want some dead-president action, you one-armed bandit!.

presidential
Of or pertaining to a president; as, the presidential chair; a presidential election
vice president
An executive in a business in charge of a department or branch
vice president
A deputy to a president, often empowered to assume the position of president on his death or absence
vice-president
Alternative spelling of vice president
presidential
{a} pertaining to a president
presidentship
{n} the place or office of a president
be sworn in as president
take the presidential oath and assume presidential responsibilities
ex-president
a former president
executive vice president
a vice president holding executive power
go to the president
report to the president, approach the president (with information, request, etc.)
honorary president
ceremonial title granted a person out of honor and respect
presidential
befitting a president; "criticized the candidate for not looking presidential" relating to a president or presidency; "presidential aides"; "presidential veto
presidential
Presiding or watching over
presidential
{s} of or pertaining to a president, of the nature of a president
presidential
relating to a president or presidency; "presidential aides"; "presidential veto"
presidential
relating to a president or presidency; "presidential aides"; "presidential veto
presidential
befitting a president; "criticized the candidate for not looking presidential"
presidential
Presidential activities or things relate or belong to a president. Peru's presidential election There are several presidential candidates. relating to a president
presidentially
in a manner that is like a leader, in a manner that is like a president
presidents
plural of president
presidentship
the office and function of president; "Andrew Jackson expanded the power of the presidency beyond what was customary before his time"
presidentship
The office and dignity of president; presidency
relieving president
person who in entering the presidency
running for president
participating in the race for the presidency, competing for the job of president
senior vice president
the ranking vice president in a firm that has more than one
state president basic law
basic law which deals with the public position of the president and his duties
the President's residence
house of the president, house in which the president lives
the first president of Israel
first man to serve as Israeli president, Chaim Weizman, president of Israel from 1948 to 1952
vice president
an executive officer ranking immediately below a president; may serve in the president's place under certain circumstances
vice president
an executive officer ranking immediately below a president; may serve in the president's place under certain circumstances
vice president
second in command to the president
president

    Hyphenation

    pres·ident

    Turkish pronunciation

    prezıdent

    Pronunciation

    /ˈprezəˌdent/ /ˈprɛzəˌdɛnt/

    Etymology

    () From Latin praesidēns (“presiding over; president, leader”) (accusative: praesidentem). The Latin word is the substantivized present active participle of the verb praesideō (“preside over”). The verb is composed from prae (“before”) and sedeō (“sit”). The original meaning of the verb is 'to sit before' in the sense of presiding at a meeting. A secondary meaning of the verb is 'to command, to govern'. So praesidēns means 'the presiding one on a meeting' or 'governor, commander'.

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