Определение ortaklaşma в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь
- collective
- Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body; congregated or aggregated; as, the collective body of a nation
- Having plurality of origin or authority; as, in diplomacy, a note signed by the representatives of several governments is called a collective note
- : Expressing a collection or aggregate of individuals, by a singular form; as, a collective name or noun, like assembly, army, jury, etc
- {a} apt to gather or infer, whole, full
- Describes the control which adjusts the pitch of the rotor blades; causing the heli to ascend or descend without the need to change the rotor RPMs This is usually the up and down movement of the left stick on the Tx Having the ability to do this means you can use the momentum of the blades when spinning to do an autorotation if the engine dies and gives quicker response time as well
- forming a whole or aggregate
- A collective amount of something is the total obtained by adding together the amounts that each person or thing in a group has. Their collective volume wasn't very large. = combined + collectively col·lec·tive·ly In 1968 the states collectively spent $2 billion on it
- Deducing consequences; reasoning; inferring
- relating to, consisting of, or denoting an aggregate or group; opposed to individual
- denoting a number of persons or things considered as one group or whole For example, "flock" is a collective noun Now that you understand this concept, we can all breathe a collective sigh of relief
- {s} combined; communal, common; obtained through cooperation
- Tending to collect; forming a collection
- A collective noun or name
- The collective term for two or more types of thing is a general word or expression which refers to all of them. Social science is a collective name, covering a series of individual sciences. + collectively col·lec·tive·ly other sorts of cells
- A communication or processing activity in which many messages or compute primitives are linked together
- Organization that administers rights granted by the copyright system on behalf of copyright owners who have joined that collective
- done by or characteristic of individuals acting together; "a joint identity"; "the collective mind"; "the corporate good"
- definition: group of roles gathered for a game address: shared game space
- Multi-agent clusters resulting from agent attraction based on tags (attributes) A collective can itself be an agent with detectors, effectors, rules, tags, etc
- ortak
- partner
We're competitors, not partners.
- Biz rakibiz, ortak değil.
The two men were business partners.
- İki adam iş ortaklarıydı.
- ortak
- common
Though they're twins, they don't have many interests in common.
- Onlar, ikiz olmalarına rağmen, çok sayıda ortak ilgileri yok.
They had been working together for common interests.
- Ortak çıkarları için birlikte çalışmaktaydılar.
- ortak
- mutual
Forget it. He is our mutual friend, after all.
- Unut gitsin. Sonuçta o bizim ortak arkadaşımız.
Divorce can put mutual friends of the divorcing couple in a difficult position, particularly if it's an acrimonious split.
- Boşanmalar, boşanan çiftlerin ortak arkadaşlarını zor durumda bırakabilir, özellikle de ayrılık sert ve tantanalı olmuşsa.
- ortak
- joint
They agreed to form a joint partnership.
- Bir ortaklık kurmayı kararlaştırdılar.
They worked jointly on this project.
- Bu proje üzerinde ortaklaşa çalıştılar.
- ortak
- {i} associate
The firm has added 25 new associates to work on mergers and other deals.
- Şirket birleşmeler ve diğer fırsatlar üzerinde çalışmak için 25 yeni ortak ekledi.
Dan lied to his associates.
- Dan, ortaklarına yalan söyledi.
- ortak
- partner, associate; common, shared, joint, mutual, communal, collective, corporate
- ortak
- {i} mate
- ortak
- (Biyokimya) covalent
What is a covalent bond?
- Ortak değerlikli bağ nedir?
- ortak
- (Kanun) stockholder
The stockholders are making money hand over fist.
- Ortaklar kolay yoldan para kazanıyorlar.
- ortak
- co_partner
- ortak
- (Politika, Siyaset) combined
- ortak
- cooperative
- ortak
- communal
The apartment is cheap, but it only has communal bathrooms.
- Apartman ucuz fakat sadece ortak banyoları var.
- ortak
- (Ticaret) shareholding
- ortak
- (Ticaret) co-partner
- ortak
- public
- ortak
- concerted
- ortak
- in common
The two premiers had nothing in common.
- İki başbakanın ortak hiçbir şeyi yoktu.
I give up. What do an Irish priest and Congolese witch doctor have in common?
- Ondan vazgeçtim. İrlandalı rahip ve Kongolu cadı doktorun ortak neyi var?
- ortak
- spouse
- ortak
- (Ticaret) part owner
- ortak
- interested
- ortak
- {i} party
- ortak
- comprehensive
- ortak
- collective
The consequence of individual crimes should be collective punishment.
- Bireysel suçların sonucunun ortak cezalandırma olması gerekir.
- ortak
- copartner
- ortak
- coheir
- ortak
- helpmate
- ortak
- co
- ortak
- unanimous
- ortak
- corporate
- ortak
- universal
- ortak
- identic
- ortak
- associated
- ortak
- collaborator
- ortak
- consociate
- ortak
- conjunct
- ortak
- cooperator
- ortak
- (karar) agreed
- ortak
- sympathetic
- ortak
- sidekick
- ortak
- fellow
- ortak
- partner; associate
- ortak
- common, held in common, shared
- ortak
- pard
- ortak
- (Hukuk) collective, common, joint, associated
- ortak
- partner , common (adj)
- ortak
- dormant partner
- ortak
- fellow wife (in a polygamous household)
- ortak
- shareholder
- ortak
- privy
- ortak
- commutual
- ortak
- cosignatory
- ortaklaşmak
- to enter into partnership with someone, become partners