takings

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English - Turkish
hasılat
kazanç
gelir
kâr
taking
{i} alış

Her gün yürümeye alışkınım. - I am in the habit of taking a walk every day.

Onun her sabah kahvaltıdan önce yürüme alışkanlığı vardı. - He was in the habit of taking a walk before breakfast every morning.

taking
(Ticaret) işgal
taking
çevirim
taking
filme alma
taking
alarak

Zehir alarak intihar etti. - He committed suicide by taking poison.

Zehir alarak kendini öldürdü. - She killed herself by taking poison.

taking
heyecan
taking
çekici
taking
sevimli
taking
(film) çekim
taking
{f} al
taking
alınarak
taking
{s} cazip
taking
hoşa gidecek surette
taking
takinglyalıcı tavırla
taking
the takings ele geçen para
taking
{i} ele geçirme
taking
{i} çalkalanma
taking
{i} alma

Tom yeni işi almaya karşı. - Tom is against taking the new job.

Tom parayı almakla suçludur. - Tom was guilty of taking the money.

taking
{i} telaş
taking
{s} bulaşıcı
taking
{i} sallanma
taking
{s} ilginç

Trenlerin resimlerini çekmek neden ilginçtir? - Why is taking pictures of trains interesting?

Neden trenlerin resimlerini çekmek çok ilginç? - Why is taking pictures of trains so interesting?

taking
sari
the takings
(para olarak) hâsılat
English - English
plural form of taking
The cash or money received (taken) by a shop or other business; receipts

Fred was concerned because the takings from his sweetshop had fallen again for the third week.

You can use takings to refer to the amount of money that a business such as a shop or a cinema gets from selling its goods or tickets during a particular period. The pub said that their takings were fifteen to twenty thousand pounds a week. the day's/week's etc takings
Takings clause law
(Fizik) The Takings Clause refers to the last clause of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. constitution that limits the power of eminent domain. The taking clause requires the entity to pay just compensation on taking private property for public use. The purpose of the takings clause is to ensure that the financial burdens of public policy are shared by the entire public and not unfairly placed on individual property owners
profit takings
plural form of profit taking
taking
Present participle of take
taking
A seizure of someone's goods or possessions
taking
That which has been gained

count the shop's takings'.

taking
alluring; attractive
taking
An apprehension
taking
{a} receiving, arresting, engaging
taking
{n} a seizure, distress, difficulty, fright
day's takings
single day's earnings or income
taking
1 acquisition of a parcel of land through condemnation 2 in land use law, application of police power restrictions to a parcel of land that are so restrictive as to preclude any reasonable use
taking
The option of allowing users to assign themselves to a given Footprints Issue This is a project option set by the project administrator
taking
Agitation; excitement; distress of mind
taking
very attractive; capturing interest; "a fetching new hairstyle"; "something inexpressibly taking in his manner"; "a winning personality"
taking
Reducing the value of someone's property through government action without just compensation
taking
{s} contagious, infectious; enchanting, captivating
taking
1 Government acquisition of land through condemnation 2 Restrictions on the use of land that are so harsh as to block any reasonable use of the property
taking
The concept of taking comes from the Takings clause of the fifth amendment of the United States Constitution The clause reads, "nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation " This means that when land is taken for public use through the government's power of eminent domain or condemnation, the owner must be compensated (See eminent domain)
taking
The acquisition of a piece of land, usually through condemnation
taking
the act of someone who picks up or takes something; "the pickings were easy"; "clothing could be had for the taking"
taking
An illegal government appropriation of private property or property rights Traditionally, takings law has addressed physical seizures of land, but regulations that deprive landowners of certain property rights may also result in a taking in special circumstances Courts decide whether a particular government action constitutes a taking
taking
Infectious; contageous
taking
Term used to describe the government action of using private property for public purposes
taking
The act by which a governmental unit deprives a landowner of the value of his property either by physically occupying or otherwise See also Regulatory Taking
taking
Malign influence; infection
taking
Apt to take; alluring; attracting
taking
The act of gaining possession; a seizing; seizure; apprehension
taking
To harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, collect, a species or individual, or attempt to do so Taking includes any actions that induce stress, affect critical habitat, or have other adverse impacts
taking
A seizure of someones goods or possessions
taking
{i} act of one who takes; something taken
taking
occurs when the government acquires property or an interest in property from a private owner or otherwise substantially diminishes the value of property or substantially deprives the owner of the use and enjoyment of his property
taking
describes an acquisition of real property
taking
in relation to plants this includes breaking, cutting, destroying, digging up, gathering, plucking, pulling up and removing of the plant In relation to fish it means fishing Conservation Act 1987
taking
Unconstitutional confiscation of private property
taking
A common synonym for condemnation or eminent domain
takings
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