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charity
{i} hayır

Hayır organizasyonunda klarnet çalmam istendi. - I've been asked to play my clarinet at a charity event.

Tom isimsiz bir şekilde sevdiği hayır kurumuna bir milyon dolar yardımda bulundu. - Tom anonymously donated a million dollars to his favorite charity.

charity
hayırseverlik

Tom hayırseverlik yapmak için sorulmasını sevmez - Tom doesn't like being asked to give to charity.

charity
hayır kurumu

Hayır kurumuna yardım eder misin? - Do you give to charity?

Tom maaşının yarısını sevdiği hayır kurumuna bağışlıyor. - Tom donates half his salary to his favorite charity.

charity
{i} hayır işi

O hayır işi yapmada aktiftir. - He's active doing charity work.

Hayır işin için para toplamana yardımcı olacağım. - I'll help you raise money for your charity.

charity
{i} yardımseverlik

Yardımseverlik evde başlar. - Charity begins at home.

charity
bağış

Tom geçen yıl hayır için ne kadar bağış yaptı? - How much money did Tom donate to charity last year?

Tom Mary'nin kolunu büktü ve o hayır kurumumuza biraz para bağışlamayı kabul etti. - Tom twisted Mary's arm and she agreed to donate some money to our charity.

charity
{i} sadaka

Neredeyse her gün sadaka veririm. - I give charity almost every day.

Onlar sadaka ile yaşıyorlar. - They are living on charity.

charity
acıma
charity
hamiyet
charity
hayır kuruluşu

O hayır kuruluşuna yaklaşık iki milyar yen bağışta bulunan birinin adı verildi. - That charity is named after someone who contributed about two billion yen.

O hayır kuruluşuna yaklaşık iki milyar yen bağış yapan bir kişinin adı verilmiştir. - That charity is named after a person who donated about two billion yen.

charity
iyilik
charity
{i} merhamet

Onlardan merhamet bekleme. - Don't expect charity from them.

charity
hayrat
charity
(Mukavele) hayırseverlik, yardımseverlik; yardım derneği, hayır cemiyeti; merhamet; sadaka
charity
hayır kurumu/iyilik
charity
yardım derneği charity school hayat okulu
charity
{i} hayır cemiyeti, yardım derneği
charity
hayır cemiyeti
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{i} (Greek Mythology) the three Graces, Gracess, three sisters and goddesses of beauty and charm and joy who were the beautiful daughters of Zeus (Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Thalia)
plural of charity
Charity
A female given name

'Yes. She really is.' Mark recalled how glorious the name of Charity had sounded to him in the beginning. 'It's not her fault she's called Charity,' he added defensively.

charity
An organization, the objective of which is to carry out a charitable purpose
charity
In general, an attitude of kindness and understanding towards others, now especially suggesting generosity

Judge thyself with the judgment of sincerity, and thou will judge others with the judgment of charity. — John Mitchell Mason.

charity
The goods or money given to those in need
charity
Christian love; representing God's love of man, man's love of God, or man's love of his fellow-men
charity
Benevolence to others less fortunate than ourselves; the providing of goods or money to those in need
charity
{i} giving of money or other goods to the poor
charity
{n} love, affection, tenderness, alms, candor
Charity
first used by Puritans, originally more popular than Faith and Hope but rarely used today because of the modern side meaning of charity as welfare work
charity
pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers
charity
or almsgiving, the first Paramitas There are three kinds of charity in terms of goods, doctrines (Dharma) and courage (fearlessness) Out of the three, the merits and virtues of doctrines charity is the most surpassing Charity done for no reward here and hereafter is called pure or unsullied, while the sullied charity is done for the purpose of personal benefits In Buddhism, the merits and virtues of pure charity is the best
charity
In its traditional legal meaning, the word "charity" encompasses religion, education, and assistance to the government, promotion of health, relief of poverty or distress and other purposes that benefit the community Nonprofit organizations that are organized and operated to further one of these purposes generally will be recognized as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (See 501(c)(3)) and will be eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable gifts
charity
an institution set up to provide help to the needy
charity
People who live on charity live on money or goods which other people give them because they are poor. My mum was very proud. She wouldn't accept charity Her husband is unemployed and the family depends on charity
charity
a foundation created to promote the public good (not for assistance to any particular individuals)
charity
or almsgiving, the first Paramita There are three kinds of charity in terms of goods, doctrines (Dharma) and courage (fearlessness) Out of the three, the merits and virtues of doctrines charity is the most surpassing Charity done for no reward here and hereafter is called pure or unsullied, while the sullied charity is done for the purpose of personal benefits In Buddhism, the merits and virtues of pure charity is the best
charity
A charitable institution, or a gift to create and support such an institution; as, Lady Margaret's charity
charity
An organization the objects of which are to carry on a charitable purpose
charity
Charity is kindness and understanding towards other people
charity
If you give money to charity, you give it to one or more charitable organizations. If you do something for charity, you do it in order to raise money for one or more charitable organizations. He made substantial donations to charity Gooch will be raising money for charity. a charity event
charity
Whatever is bestowed gratuitously on the needy or suffering for their relief; alms; any act of kindness
charity
a kindly and lenient attitude toward people
charity
Charity is an institution or fund established for a charitable purpose Charitable purposes are those which the law regards as charitable The term 'charitable' has a technical legal meaning which is different from its everyday meaning Charitable purposes are: the relief of poverty or sickness or the needs of the aged the advancement of education the advancement of religion, and other purposes beneficial to the community
charity
Liberality in judging of men and their actions; a disposition which inclines men to put the best construction on the words and actions of others
charity
The third of the Five Pillars of Islam is more accurately called almsgiving In Islam, charity (Arab zadaqah) is better known as the voluntary giving of money, food, etc to the poor It differs from almsgiving, which is obligatory
charity
An attitude of kindness and understanding towards others
charity
Genus: Gift Differentia: Motivated by pity
charity
Eleemosynary appointments [grants or devises] including relief of the poor or friendless, education, religious culture, and public institutions
charity
an organisation which promotes a particular cause for the public benefit, for example child protection, crime prevention, supporting older people
charity
or almsgiving, the first Paramitas There are three kinds of charity in terms of goods, teaching (Dharma) and courage (fearlessness) Out of the three, the merits and virtues of the teaching of the Buddha Dharma is the most surpassing Charity done for no reward here and hereafter is called pure or unsullied, while the sullied charity is done for the purpose of personal benefits In Buddhism, the merits and virtues of pure charity is the best
charity
The providing of goods or money to those in need
charity
an activity or gift that benefits the public at large a kindly and lenient attitude toward people an institution set up to provide help to the needy a foundation created to promote the public good (not for assistance to any particular individuals)
charity
In its traditional legal meaning, the word "charity" encompasses religion, education, assistance to the government, promotion of health, relief of poverty or distress and other purposes that benefit the community Nonprofit organizations that are organized and operated to further one of these purposes generally will be recognized as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (see 501(c)(3)) and will be eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable gifts
charity
as a noun, refers to a kind of non-profit organization that solicits and is able to accept donations or gifts from individual and corporate donors A registered charity is a charity which has successfully applied to the federal government under the Income Tax Act for charitable status An organization benefits from obtaining chartiable status because it possesses the privilege of issuing official receipts to donors for their monetary contribution This donor can, in turn, submit the receipt to Revenue Canada for a tax exemption
charity
an activity or gift that benefits the public at large
charity
Liberality to the poor and the suffering, to benevolent institutions, or to worthy causes; generosity
charity
A charity is an organization which raises money in order to help people who are ill, disabled, or very poor. The National Trust is a registered charity. an Aids charity
charity
Love; universal benevolence; good will
charity
{i} dole
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