wardens

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Definition of wardens in English Turkish dictionary

warden
{i} bekçi
warden
hapishane müdürü

On yıldır hapishane müdürüydüm. - I was a prison warden for ten years.

Tom üç yıldır bir hapishane müdürüydü. - Tom was a prison warden for three years.

warden
{i} gardiyan

Biz on yıldır hapishane gardiyanlarıydık. - We were prison wardens for ten years.

On yıldır bir hapishane gardiyanıydın. - You were a prison warden for ten years.

warden
koruyucu
warden
cezaevi müdürü

Bu eylem Tom'un mahkumların geri kalanı için bir tehdit olduğu konusunda cezaevi müdürünü ikna etti. - That action convinced the prison warden that Tom was a threat to the rest of the prisoners.

warden
{i} müdür

Bu eylem Tom'un mahkumların geri kalanı için bir tehdit olduğu konusunda cezaevi müdürünü ikna etti. - That action convinced the prison warden that Tom was a threat to the rest of the prisoners.

Tom, John'un kaçmayı planladığını müdüre bildirdi. - Tom informed the warden that John was planning to escape.

warden
vasi
warden
başkan
warden
reis
warden
görevli

İsyan başladığında sadece görevli tek müdür vardı. - There was only one warden on duty when the riot started.

warden
memur
warden
kolej/vb.müdürü
warden
müdür/bekçi
warden
müdürü

On yıldır hapishane müdürüydüm. - I was a prison warden for ten years.

1696'da Newton darphane müdürü oldu. 1699'da darphane öğretmeni oldu. - Newton became Warden of the Royal Mint in 1696. He became Master of the Royal Mint in 1699.

warden
{i} muhafız
warden
{i} rektör [brit.]
warden
{i} gardiyan [brit.]
warden
{i} hapishane müdürü [amer.]
warden
kompostoluk bir çeşit armut
warden
kolej vb
warden
{i} memur; görevli: game warden (resmi) av bekçisi. air-raid warden hava alarm görevlisi
warden
kilise bina veya emlakini muhafaza eden memur
warden
rektör
English - English
plural of warden
traffic wardens
plural form of traffic warden
warden
A governing official in various institutions
warden
An official charged with supervisory duties or with the enforcement of specific laws or regulations; such as a game warden or air raid warden
warden
A chief administrative officer of a prison
warden
{n} a head-officer, keeper, guardian
warden
a churchwarden
warden
A keeper; a guardian; a watchman
warden
The warden of a prison is the person in charge of it. A new warden took over the prison
warden
the chief official in charge of a prison
warden
an official having care or charge of some administrative aspect or an organization or some special supervisory duties; a British term used in the Episcopal Church and at various colleges and in government functions
warden
A head official; as, the warden of a college; specifically Eccl
warden
A warden is a person who is responsible for a particular place or thing, and for making sure that the laws or regulations that relate to it are obeyed. He was a warden at the local parish church Game wardens were appointed to enforce hunting laws in New Hampshire. see also traffic warden
warden
a large pear used for baking
warden
{i} jailer, official in charge of a prison; guardian, keeper; guard, protector; custodian, curator
warden
A large, hard pear, chiefly used for baking and roasting
warden
head of a custody, or subsection of a province, within the Francisan order
warden
An officer who keeps or guards; a keeper; as, the warden of a prison
wardens

    Turkish pronunciation

    wôrdınz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwôrdənz/ /ˈwɔːrdənz/

    Etymology

    [ 'wor-d&n ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English wardein, from Old North French, from warder to guard, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German wartEn to watch.
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