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İngilizce - Türkçe
için ödül
ödül

Başarısı için onu altın madalyayla ödüllendirdiler. - They awarded her a gold metal for her achievement.

Başarısı için onu altın madalyayla ödüllendirdiler. - They awarded him a gold medal for his achievement.

{i} mükâfat

On bir öğrenci mükafat aldı. - Eleven students received the award.

{i} tazminat

İki milyon dolarlık ceza tazminatı ödüyoruz. - We award punitive damages in the amount of two million dollars.

tazminat ödeme
resmi bir kararla vermek
(Askeri) taltif
(Kanun) tahkim kararı
vermek
(Ticaret) hüküm vermek
ödül olarak vermek
ödüllendirmek
mahkeme kararı ile vermek
{f} ödüllendir

Okul Mary'yi bir ödülle ödüllendirdi. - The school awarded Mary a prize.

O, özel bir ödülle ödüllendirildi. - He was awarded a special prize.

mahkeme kararı
(Askeri) TALTİF; MÜKAFAT; ÖDÜL: Bazı başarı ve hizmetler karşılığı şahıslara ve birliklere verilen mükafat. (recognition) veya bröve (badge), özel takdirname (accolade), üstün başarı birlik sembolü (amblem), takdirname (citation), takdir (recommendation), şerit (steamer) ve gümüş şerit (silver band). 'Ayrıca bakınız: "badge", "decoration" ve "Service medal"
(Avrupa Birliği) hüküm,karar,yargı; tazminat
{i} karar
{i} hüküm
verilmesine hükmet
olarak vermek
{f} ihale etmek
{f} hükmetmek
{f} (resmi bir kararla) vermek
{f} vermek (ödül)
ödül müküfat
{i} ödenek
{f} karar vermek
hükmen vermek
burs/tazminat/ödül
(Hukuk) hakem / tahkim kararı
İngilizce - İngilizce
A trophy or medal; something that denotes an accomplishment, especially in a competition
A negotiated minimum wage that is set for a particular trade or industry
To determine; to make or grant an award
to give an [[#Noun|award]] (prize) for merit

He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Care, keeping

Than the kynge for grete favour made Tramtryste to be put in his doughtyrs awarde and kepying, because she was a noble surgeon.

{i} prize; grant; arbitration award
{n} a sentence, a determination
{v} to adjudge, to assign by sentence
adward
Formal recognition provided to an employee or group of employees for a one-time contribution to the organization or performance of behavior valued by the organization
The provision of funds, based on an approved application or proposal and budget, to an organizational entity or an individual to carry out an activity or project
a grant made by a law court; "he criticized the awarding of compensation by the court"
is a general term describing the presentation of an item of monetary and/or other value to a person or persons As used in this document, its meaning will be restricted to awards made by the Undergraduate Awards and Scholarship Committee, through the Student Awards Office, or any other University of Alberta body The term "Award" does not of itself carry any implication of criteria used in the selection decision, including academic merit An "Award" is based on satisfactory academic achievement and does not appear on your transcript
Funds that have been obligated by a funding agency for a particular project
To award something to someone means to decide that it will be given to that person. We have awarded the contract to a British shipyard A High Court judge had awarded him £6 million damages. Emmy award Hugo Award Science Fiction Achievement Award
give, especially as a reward; "bestow honors and prizes at graduation"
Funds provided from an external sponsor for support of a project at ASU This term is used for both original awards and supplements; it can mean monies or equipment
In law, an award is a sum of money that a court decides should be given to someone. workmen's compensation awards
the action taken by the Borrower, after examining and comparing bids, through which it: (i) selects the bid that is determined to be substantially responsive to the bidding documents and is the most advantageous (i e , the lowest evaluated bid); and (ii) officially notifies the bidders of the decision as to the award of the contract It is the most important stage of the bidding process, since it accomplishes its main objective, that is, selection of the firm which is to carry out the works or services or provide the goods that are the object of the bidding After the formal announcement of the award decision, the Borrower may not cancel the tender, except in very special circumstances or where there has been fraud or other forms of illegality In effect, the award completes the contract cycle; the "offer" made by the bidder is "accepted" by the Borrower in making the award
The paper containing the decision of arbitrators; that which is warded
The provision of funds or direct assistance in lieu of funds based on an approved application and budget to provide general financial assistance to an organization or an individual to carry out an activity or program
Any formal qualification awarded by the University to an individual student, which may be either an End Qualification or Intermediate Award
May refer to either financial or non-monetary recognition of ability, and may be in the form of a bursary, grant, loan, prize or scholarship
{f} give, bestow; rule, judge
Funds that have been obligated by a funding agency for a particular project, or the document memorializing this transaction
In relation to employment, an award sets out the minimum wages and conditions of employment for particular employees Awards can be created at a State or Federal level
Financial assistance that provides support or stimulation to accomplish a public purpose Awards include grants and cooperative agreements (Chapter 303)
If someone is awarded something such as a prize or an examination mark, it is given to them. She was awarded the prize for both films For his dedication the Mayor awarded him a medal of merit
A pay award is an increase in pay for a particular group of workers. this year's average pay award for teachers of just under 8%
A judgment, sentence, or final decision. Specifically: The decision of arbitrators in a case submitted
In financial aid, a generic term referring to either scholarships or prizes given for academic or other types of achievements
a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction; "an award for bravery"
As a noun, a specific amount of financial assistance to pay for education costs offered to a student through one or more financial aid programs As a verb, approving financial assistance to students, as in one function of an institution is to award campus-based financial aid to students who meet all the eligibility criteria
Specifically: The decision of arbitrators in a case submitted
funding obligated by a sponsor to provide support or stimulation to accomplish a particular project or public purpose; includes grants, contracts, and other agreements in the form of property
The academic qualification given to a student at the successful completion of a program eg , Diploma, Bachelor degree, Masters degree
The written determination of the arbitrator
give on the basis of merit; "Funds are granted to qualified researchers"
used to denote a degree, diploma, certificate or other similar formal mark of recognition of successful completion of a programme of study Some awards also qualify their holders in more specific way: for example, a degree may permit or facilitate entry to a particular vocation or profession, or exempt the holder from part or all of a professional examination In these circumstances an award may also be a qualification Recently, qualification has become widely used in some educational context, particularly in the international sphere, as a synonym for award (QAA definition)
bestow an honor upon
something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery; "the prize was a free trip to Europe"
The term award has been used predominantly to identify a grant, contract, or other agreement derived from a sponsor In the OGM environment, the concept of an award will be expanded to encompass all funding sources at the Institute
A contract, grant, cooperative agreement, or other legal instrument used by a federal agency to engage the services of a non-governmental entity to carry out a governmental responsibility or to achieve some purpose The name associated with extramural activities occurring at Level 5 in RaDiUS (RAND, 1997)
Funds that have been obligated by a sponsor for a particular project
A judgment, sentence, or final decision
To give by sentence or judicial determination; to assign or apportion, after careful regard to the nature of the case; to adjudge; as, the arbitrators awarded damages to the complainant
The written decision of the arbitrators
To determine; to make an award
An award is granted to a student who has completed the requirements of the course in which they were enrolled, and includes all degrees, certificates and diplomas awarded by the University
a statement about an Internet health information site made by an independent ratings organization that the site may display or mention to differentiate it from other sites An award differs from a rating in that it consists of a single statement such as "Best Internet health information site of 1998," or bestowal of an award logo An award may be given as the result of an award competition for which the Internet health information site must apply or may be unsolicited See also award logo
An award is a prize or certificate that a person is given for doing something well. She presented a bravery award to schoolgirl Caroline Tucker
a grant made by a law court; "he criticized the awarding of compensation by the court" a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction; "an award for bravery" give, especially as a reward; "bestow honors and prizes at graduation" give on the basis of merit; "Funds are granted to qualified researchers" bestow an honor upon
A recognised certification of achievement or competence which may be granted to a student after completion of all the requirements of a Higher Education Course or TAFE course
to award

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    to a·ward

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tı ıwôrd

    Telaffuz

    /tə əˈwôrd/ /tə əˈwɔːrd/

    Etimoloji

    [ 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.