to undertake

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English - Turkish
taahhüt etmek
deruhte etmek
yükümlenmek
üzerine almak
girişmek
üstlenmek
{f} yüklenmek
undergo
{f} geçirmek; görmek; -e uğramak: He underwent surgery last year. Geçen yıl ameliyat geçirdi. This building's now
undergo
maruz kal

Şımarık bir çocuğu övmenin hiçbir faydası yok. Onlar sıkı bir eğitime maruz kalmalılar. - There are no benefits from praising a spoiled child. They should undergo a strict education.

undertake
{f} söz vermek
undergo
{f} başına gelmek
undertake
yükümlenmek
undertake
garanti etmek
emprise
cesurca üzerine almak
emprise
cesurca yüklenmek
undergo
(Havacılık) e uğramak
undergo
-e uğramak
undergo
geçir

Cerrah bir organ nakli geçirmesi için onu ikna etti. - The surgeon persuaded him to undergo an organ transplant.

Babam bir operasyon geçirecek. - Father is going to undergo an operation.

undertake
(Osmanlıca) tadat etmek
undertake
deruhte etmek
undergo
çekmek
undergo
geçirmek

O zor bir operasyon geçirmek zorunda kaldı. - She had to undergo a difficult operation.

Leyla bir kalp ameliyatı daha geçirmek zorunda kaldı. - Layla had to undergo another heart surgery.

undertake
üzerine almak
undertake
başlamak
undertake
üstlen

Üstlendiğim her şey ters gidiyor. - Everything I undertake goes wrong.

Yönetim kurulu üyeleri çok riskli bir girişimi üstlenmeye isteksiz. - The directors were reluctant to undertake so risky a venture.

undertake
sorumluluğunu almak
undertake
(işe) girişmek
undergo
Geçirmek, uğramak, başına gelmek
undergo
Çekmek, katlanmak
undergo
(fiil) katlanmak, çekmek, geçirmek, uğramak, başına gelmek
undergo
{f} (un.der.went, --ne)
undergo
olmak
undertake
deruhde etmek
undertake
üstlen,üzerine al
undertake
kabul et/üstlen
undertake
{f} (un.der.took, --n)
English - English
emprise
undergo
To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.)

He undertook to take more exercise in future.

To take by trickery; to trap, to seize upon

So Sir Trystram endured there grete payne, for syknes had undirtake hym – and that ys the grettist payne a presoner may have .

To pledge; to assert, assure; to dare say

I have now aspyed one knyght, he seyde, that woll play hys play at the justys, I undirtake..

to overtake on the wrong side

I hate people that try and undertake on the motorway.

To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.)

He undertook a course of medication.

{n} one who undertakes, a manager
{v} to engage in, take charge, promise
{f} take on, receive responsibility for a task; guarantee, pledge
To take upon one's self; to engage in; to enter upon; to take in hand; to begin to perform; to set about; to attempt
To start an entreprise; to embark on a specific task
To have knowledge of; to hear
promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners" enter upon an activity or enterprise accept as a charge accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task
Hence, to guarantee; to promise; to affirm
enter upon an activity or enterprise accept as a charge accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task
accept as a charge
If you undertake to do something, you promise that you will do it. He undertook to edit the text himself
promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners"
Specifically, to take upon one's self solemnly or expressly; to lay one's self under obligation, or to enter into stipulations, to perform or to execute; to covenant; to contract
When you undertake a task or job, you start doing it and accept responsibility for it. She undertook the arduous task of monitoring the elections
To engage with; to attack
To take or have the charge of
enter into a contractual arrangement
To give a promise or guarantee; to be surety
To commit oneself to an obligation
enter upon an activity or enterprise
To venture; to hazard
To take upon one's self, or assume, any business, duty, or province
To assume, as a character
accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task"
to undertake

    Hyphenation

    to un·der·take

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı ʌndırteyk

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈəndərˌtāk/ /tə ˈʌndɜrˌteɪk/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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