korunmuşluk

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immunity
The state of being insusceptible to something; notably:

After winning the last round the player was granted immunity which allowed him to stay in the game even after receiving the least amount of points.

The state of being immune; the quality of being resistant against something
The state of being insusceptible to poison, the contagion of disease, etc
   protection against infectious disease conferred either by the immune response generated by immunization or previous infection or by other non-immunologic factors
Protection against a disease There are two types of immunity, passive and active Immunity is indicated by the presence of antibodies in the blood and can be determined with a laboratory test See active and passive immunity
Freedom or exemption from any charge, duty, obligation, office, tax, imposition, penalty, or service; a particular privilege; as, the immunities of the free cities of Germany; the immunities of the clergy
Legal protection from liability There are many categories of immunity in civil and criminal law For example, sovereign immunity protects government agencies from civil liability and judicial immunity protects judges acting in their official capacities
an act exempting someone; "he was granted immunity from prosecution"
The state of being immune; a condition of being able to resist a particular disease
condition of being able to resist a certain entity or disease
(From Latin immunitas: "freedom from public service ") Freedom or exemption from a burden or duty, such as from the obligation to appear before a court
A constitutional privilege from arrest -- except for treason, felony, or breach of the peace -- 15 days prior to, during, and in returning from a session and for words used in any speech or debate
An exemption that a person (individual or corporate) enjoys from the normal operation of the law such as a legal duty or liability, either criminal or civil For example, diplomats enjoy "diplomatic immunity" which means that they cannot be prosecuted for crimes committed during their tenure as diplomat Another example of an immunity is where a witness agrees to testify only if the testimony cannot be used at some later date during a hearing against the witness
Ability to resist attack or overcome infection by invading microbes or larger parasites. Immunity is based on the proper functioning of the body's immune system. In natural or innate immunity, immune mechanisms present at birth work against a wide variety of microbes whether or not they have been encountered before. Acquired immune responses, tailored to act against a specific microbe or its products, are stimulated by the prior presence of that microbe. Previous infection with a particular pathogen, as well as vaccines, produce this type of immunity. The mechanisms of innate immunity include physical barriers (including the skin) and chemical barriers (such as bactericidal enzymes present in saliva). Microbes that penetrate the body's natural barriers encounter substances (such as interferon) that inhibit their growth or reproduction. Phagocytes (particle-engulfing cells) surround and destroy invading microbes, and natural killer cells pierce the microbe's outer membrane. Innate immunity does not confer lasting resistance, or immunity, to the body. Acquired immunity is based on the recognition of antigen by B cells and T cells and is activated when innate mechanisms are insufficient to stem further invasion by pathogens. Killer or cytotoxic T cells destroy infected and foreign cells. Helper T cells induce B cells stimulated by the presence of antigen to proliferate into antibody-secreting cells, or plasma cells. Antibodies produced by plasma cells bind to antigen-bearing cells, marking them for destruction. Acquired immunity relies on the long-term survival of sensitized T and B memory cells, which can proliferate quickly upon reinfection by the same pathogen. See also immunodeficiency; immunology; leukocyte; reticuloendothelial system. In law, exemption or freedom from liability. Under international treaty, a diplomatic representative is exempt from local laws, both civil and criminal. In many countries, judges, legislators, and government officials, including the heads of state, enjoy limited or absolute immunity at home to protect them from personal liability for wrongful acts or omissions that arise from the performance of their duties. A public prosecutor may grant immunity from prosecution to a witness who is suspected of criminal activity in return for testimony against other suspected criminals
the quality of being unaffected by something; "immunity to criticism"
(medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease
Immunity has special meaning in a 911 context No CMRS or 911 provider, its employees, officers or agents is criminally liable or liable for any damages in a civil action for injuries, death or loss to person or property resulting from any act or omission in connection with the development, adoption, implementation, maintenance, enhancement or operation of E911 service, unless such damage or injury was intentional or the result of gross negligence or willful or wanton conduct (Back to top )
the protection of members of Parliament and others from civil or criminal action in relation to their participation in parliamentary proceedings, and the protection of parliamentary proceedings from impeachment or question in the courts (see also privilege, parliamentary)
freedom from a natural or usual liability or obligation, as in: Even though he admitted the accident was his fault, the Ambassador claimed diplomatic immunity and could not be sued
natural or acquired resistance to a specific disease
koru
{i} grove

Might it happen to be a large symbolic grove of trees? - Ağaçların büyük bir sembolik korusu olabilir mi?

I went into the grove with him. - Onunla birlikte koruya girdim.

koru
wood

The wood was kindled, the flames arose, and a mouldering heap of ashes was soon all that remained of Mrs Askew and her fellow martyrs. - Koru yakıldı, alevler yükseldi, ve kısa sürede bayan Askew ve arkadaş şehitleriyle ilgili geriye kalan bütün şey dökülen bir küller yığınıydı.

koru
protect

Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests. - Herkesin menfaatlerinin korunması için sendikalar kurmaya ve bunlara katılmaya hakkı vardır.

Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection. - Ana ve çocuk özel ihtimam ve yardım görmek hakkını haizdir. Bütün çocuklar, evlilik içinde veya dışında doğsunlar, aynı sosyal korunmadan faydalanırlar.

koru
plantation
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maintain

We need to maintain focus. - Bizim odakları korumamız gerekiyor.

Tom maintained his innocence. - Tom suçsuzluğunu korumuştur.

koru
(Bilgisayar) keep

Tom struggled to keep his composure. - Tom soğukkanlılığını korumak için mücadele etti.

I recommend we keep our distance. - Mesafemizi korumamızı tavsiye ederim.

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woods
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{f} preserve

They have preserved the building. - Onlar binayı korudular.

We must preserve our peaceful constitution. - Bizim barışçıl anayasamızı korumamız gerekir.

koru
{f} protected

The surrounding hills protected the town. - Çevreleyen tepeler kasabayı korudu.

The policeman protected the witness. - Polis memuru tanığı korudu.

koru
{f} sheltering
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{f} conserving
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{f} saved
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{f} preserving

Preserving world peace is one of the main purposes of the United Nations. - Dünya barışını korumak, Birleşmiş Milletlerin temel amaçlarından biridir.

We don't need a formal institution for preserving peace. - Barışı korumak için resmi bir kuruma ihtiyacımız yok.

koru
{f} guarded

The soldiers guarded the bridge. - Askerler köprüyü korudular.

The prison is heavily guarded. - Hapishane ağır biçimde korunuyor.

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copse
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{f} sheltered

Tom lived a sheltered life. - Tom korunaklı bir hayat yaşıyordu.

Tom had a very sheltered upbringing. - Tom çok korunaklı bir yetiştirmeye sahipti.

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{f} safekeeping

The valuables are in the safekeeping of the bank. - Değerli şeyler bankanın korumasındadır.

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spinney
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{f} maintaining

I've been trying to find out who is responsible for maintaining this road. - Bu yolu korumak için kimlerin sorumlu olduğunu bulmaya çalışıyordum.

koru
debar from
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conserve

Tom must conserve his strength. - Tom gücünü korumak zorundadır.

When bears sleep or lie down, their postures depend on whether they want to get rid of heat or conserve it. - Ayılar uyuduğunda ya da uzandığında onların duruşları ısıdan kurtulmak ya da onu korumak isteyip istemediklerine bağlıdır.

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{f} saving

Protecting the environment means saving ourselves. - Çevreyi korumak kendimizi korumak anlamına gelir.

Can Tatoeba contribute to the saving of endangered languages? - Tatoeba, yok olma tehlikesinde olan dillerin korunmasında katkıda bulunabilir mi?

koru
{f} maintained

Dan maintained his innocence all along the lawsuit. - Dan tüm dava boyunca masumiyetini korudu.

The sidewalk is well maintained. - Kaldırım iyi korunmuştur.

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{f} preserved

Afghan democracy needs to be preserved even with nuclear bombs. - Afgan demokrasinin bile nükleer bombalarla korunması gerekir.

Good traditions should be preserved. - İyi geleneklerin korunması gerekir.

koru
{f} guard

Some companies have guards at the front desk instead of receptionists. - Bazı şirketlerin resepsiyonda resepsiyonist yerine korumaları var.

The secret service guards him against attack. - Gizli servis onu saldırıya karşı koruyor.

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{f} safeguard

We must fight to safeguard our civil rights. - Vatandaşlık haklarımızı korumak için mücadele etmeliyiz.

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{f} protecting

I'm responsible for protecting her. - Onu korumakla sorumluyum.

He made an admirable speech about protecting the environment. - O, çevreyi koruma hakkında taktire şayan bir konuşma yaptı.

koru
{f} shelter

Trees shelter my house from the wind. - Ağaçlar evimi rüzgardan koruyorlar.

Tom sought shelter from the rain. - Tom yağmurdan korunmak için sığınak aradı.

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{f} guarding

The soldiers were guarding the bridge. - Askerler köprüyü koruyorlardı.

Cuban soldiers were guarding the streets. - Kübalı askerler sokakları koruyordu.

koru
bring through
koru
{f} shielded

Tom shielded his eyes from the sun. - Tom gözlerini güneşten korudu.

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brought through
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small forest
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holt
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coppice
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grove, small wood
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grove, copse, coppice
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boscage
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broughtthrough
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buffer
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debarfrom
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{f} shield

The concrete layer of the nuclear reactor's shielding will be destroyed using controlled explosions. - Nükleer reaktörün koruyucu somut tabakası kontrollü patlamalar kullanılarak imha edilecek.

Tom shielded his eyes from the sun. - Tom gözlerini güneşten korudu.

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bringthrough
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conserved

He conserved his energy for the next game. - Bir sonraki oyun için enerjisini korudu.

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