Etymology: [ trEt ] (verb.) 14th century. From Anglo-Norman treter, Old French tretier, from Latin tractare (“to pull", "to manage”), from the past participle stem of trahere (“to draw", "to pull”).
tedavi etmek, tedavi etmek: treat a patient hastayı tedavi etmek. 3, davranmak, muamele etmek, ikram, ikram etmek, işlemek, ısmarlama, zevk veren şey, zevk, ele almak, ziyafet, ısmarlıyorum, ısmarlamak, görmek, bakmak, bahsetmek, geçirmek, saymak, işlemek (konuyu), fiziksel, sürpriz, Tedavi etemk, treat of bahsetmek, treat some thing as a jo, tahlil etmek, kimyevi bir tesire maruz bırakmak, davranmak, muamele etmek: treat s.o. generously birine cömert davranmak, ele alarak, işlem görmüş, muamele, o_h.davran+o_d.ele al+e.işlem yap:adj.işlem görm, tedavi olmak, tedavi etme, ile tedavi, tedavi, davranıyor, kimyasal işleme tabi tutmak, söz etmek, -den söz etmek, -den bahsetmek, tedavi görmek, işlem görmek, bakılmak, işlem, o_h.davran+o_d.ele al+e.işlem yap:prep, müdavi,
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tedavi etmek: treat a patient hastayı tedavi etmek. 3 fiil
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Tedavi etemk Tıp
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treat of bahsetmek
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treat some thing as a jo
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tahlil etmek
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davranmak, muamele etmek: treat s.o. generously birine cömert davranmak fiil
To entertain with food or drink, especially at one's own expense; to show hospitality to, To care for medicinally or surgically; to apply medical care to, To handle, deal with or behave towards in a specific way, To entreat or beseech (someone), To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to conduct a discussion, To discourse on; to represent or deal with in a particular way, in writing or speaking, To subject to a chemical or other action; to act upon with a specific scientific result in mind, To negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (for or with), An entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others, A parley or discussion of terms; a negotiation, An entreaty, An unexpected gift, event etc., which provides great pleasure, delight; refreshment or entertainment given to its recipient without cost; the bearing of the cost of a treat, When a doctor or nurse treats a patient or an illness, he or she tries to make the patient well again. Doctors treated her with aspirin The boy was treated for a minor head wound An experienced nurse treats all minor injuries, relate to, deal with; process; care for a patient; give a treat; pay for, pick up the check (e.g.: "Let's take a break, I will treat you for lunch"), engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement; "they had to treat with the King", provide with a gift or entertainment; "Grandmother always treated us to the circus"; "I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed", interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently, To subject to a specific action; to act upon with a specfic result in mind, regard or consider in a specific way; "I treated his advances as a joke", To entertain with food or drink, especially at ones own expense; to show hospitality to, an occurrence that cause special pleasure or delight, something considered choice to eat, interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently", subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "process cheese"; "process hair"; "treat the water so it can be drunk"; "treat the lawn with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill", deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China", provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics", to treat someone like dirt: see dirt, If you say, for example, that something looks or works a treat, you mean that it looks very good or works very well. The first part of the plan works a treat, If something is treated with a particular substance, the substance is put onto or into it in order to clean it, to protect it, or to give it special properties. About 70% of the cocoa acreage is treated with insecticide It was many years before the city began to treat its sewage, If you treat someone or something in a particular way, you behave towards them or deal with them in that way. Artie treated most women with indifference Police say they're treating it as a case of attempted murder She adored Paddy but he didn't treat her well, If you treat someone to something special which they will enjoy, you buy it or arrange it for them. She was always treating him to ice cream Tomorrow I'll treat myself to a day's gardening If you want to treat yourself, the Malta Hilton offers high international standards, If you give someone a treat, you buy or arrange something special for them which they will enjoy. Lettie had never yet failed to return from town without some special treat for him, an occurrence that cause special pleasure or delight provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics", provide with choice or abundant food or drink; "Don't worry about the expensive wine--I'm treating"; "She treated her houseguests with good food every night", If you say that something is your treat, you mean that you are paying for it as a treat for someone else, To give a gratuitous entertainment, esp, To handle; to manage; to use; to bear one's self toward; as, to treat prisoners cruelly; to treat children kindly, of food or drink, as a compliment, A parley; a conference, That which affords entertainment; a gratification; a satisfaction; as, the concert was a rich treat, An entertainment given as an expression of regard, To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to make discussion; usually with of; as, Cicero treats of old age and of duties, To negotiate; to come to terms of accommodation; often followed by with; as, envoys were appointed to treat with France, To entreat; to beseech, To discourse on; to handle in a particular manner, in writing or speaking; as, to treat a subject diffusely, To negotiate; to settle; to make terms for, To entertain with food or drink, especially the latter, as a compliment, or as an expression of friendship or regard; as, to treat the whole company, To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in the use of remedies or appliances; as, to treat a disease, a wound, or a patient, To subject to some action; to apply something to; as, to treat a substance with sulphuric acid, discuss -, talk over -, (of a specimen for study under a microscope) treated with a reagent or dye that colors only certain structures subjected to a physical (or chemical) treatment or action or agent; "the sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer"; "treated timbers resist rot"; "treated fabrics resist wrinkling", past of treat, given medical care or treatment; "a treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks, made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment; "a sword of tempered steel"; "tempered glass", given medical care or treatment; "a treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks", subjected to a physical (or chemical) treatment or action or agent; "the sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer"; "treated timbers resist rot"; "treated fabrics resist wrinkling", (of a specimen for study under a microscope) treated with a reagent or dye that colors only certain structures, Robinson Huron - Robinson Superior - Chippewa - 1923 - Mississauga - 1923, plural of treaty, Treaties are instruments used by the crown to clear lands of Aboriginal title so that settlement and resource development could proceed, Treaties are legal documents between government and a First Nations that confer rights and obligations on both parties No two Treaties are identical but the western Treaties provide certain Treaty rights including, but not restricted to, entitlement to reserve lands and hunting fishing and trapping To First Nations peoples, the Treaties are more than simply legal commitments The Treaties are sacred documents made by the parties and sealed by a pipe ceremony Prior to Confederation, Treaties in Canada were made between First Nations and the British Crown Subsequent Treaties, including the western Treaties, were made with the Crown in right of Canada, (Treaties of peace and friendship, peace treaties, terms of peace, terms of trade, compacts, concordats, contracts, pacts, bonds, covenants; ratifications; Treaty of 1725 for Ratification at Annapolis Royal, Mi'kmaw Compact, etc ) See also: Reservations; Rights, laws, proscriptions, etc, Agreements with other nations There are several treaties that govern trademark rights, including: the Benelux system of registration, Paris Convention treaty, Trademark Registration Treaty, Madrid agreement, Madrid protocol, and the European Community Trade Mark (CTM) With the exception of the Madrid agreement, these treaties do not attempt to harmonize the trademark laws of the member countries, but instead provide centralized trademark registration filing systems, Executive proposals in the form of resolutions of ratification These treaties must be submitted to the Senate and a 2/3 vote of the Senators present is needed for approval, an agreement between countries, Present participle of to treat, A general term for refining petroleum with chemicals, To provide someone with goods, services or information as an inducement For example, a human resources manager takes a potential employee out to lunch as an inducement to take up the job, Any of the processes of applying varnishes or other insulating compounds to insulation, coils, or windings This includes the processes of impregnation, soaking and surface coating by any of the various methods, Plural of treat, A sweet piece of candy or food,
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To entertain with food or drink, especially at one's own expense; to show hospitality to - "I treated my son to some popcorn in the interval."
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To care for medicinally or surgically; to apply medical care to - "They treated me for malaria."
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To handle, deal with or behave towards in a specific way - "She was tempted to treat the whole affair as a joke."
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To entreat or beseech (someone) - "Only let my family live, I treat thee."
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To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to conduct a discussion - "Cicero's writing treats mainly of old age and personal duty."
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To discourse on; to represent or deal with in a particular way, in writing or speaking - "The article treated feminism as a quintessentially modern movement."
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To subject to a chemical or other action; to act upon with a specific scientific result in mind - "I treated the photo somewhat to make the colours more pronounced."
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To negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (for or with) - "I wouldn't promote businesses I considered immoral – ambulance-chasing lawyers or online roulette for example – but I've got nothing against computer or software manufacture: they're important and any reputable company in that industry is welcome to treat for my services."
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An entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others - "I took the kids to the zoo for a treat."
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A parley or discussion of terms; a negotiation
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An entreaty
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An unexpected gift, event etc., which provides great pleasure - "It was such a treat to see her back in action on the London stage."
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delight; refreshment or entertainment given to its recipient without cost; the bearing of the cost of a treat isim
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When a doctor or nurse treats a patient or an illness, he or she tries to make the patient well again. Doctors treated her with aspirin The boy was treated for a minor head wound An experienced nurse treats all minor injuries
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relate to, deal with; process; care for a patient; give a treat; pay for, pick up the check (e.g.: "Let's take a break, I will treat you for lunch") fiil
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engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement; "they had to treat with the King"
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provide with a gift or entertainment; "Grandmother always treated us to the circus"; "I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed"
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interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently
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To subject to a specific action; to act upon with a specfic result in mind
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regard or consider in a specific way; "I treated his advances as a joke"
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To entertain with food or drink, especially at ones own expense; to show hospitality to
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an occurrence that cause special pleasure or delight
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something considered choice to eat
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interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"
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subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "process cheese"; "process hair"; "treat the water so it can be drunk"; "treat the lawn with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill"
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deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
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provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"
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to treat someone like dirt: see dirt
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If you say, for example, that something looks or works a treat, you mean that it looks very good or works very well. The first part of the plan works a treat
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If something is treated with a particular substance, the substance is put onto or into it in order to clean it, to protect it, or to give it special properties. About 70% of the cocoa acreage is treated with insecticide It was many years before the city began to treat its sewage
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If you treat someone or something in a particular way, you behave towards them or deal with them in that way. Artie treated most women with indifference Police say they're treating it as a case of attempted murder She adored Paddy but he didn't treat her well
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If you treat someone to something special which they will enjoy, you buy it or arrange it for them. She was always treating him to ice cream Tomorrow I'll treat myself to a day's gardening If you want to treat yourself, the Malta Hilton offers high international standards
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If you give someone a treat, you buy or arrange something special for them which they will enjoy. Lettie had never yet failed to return from town without some special treat for him
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an occurrence that cause special pleasure or delight provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"
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provide with choice or abundant food or drink; "Don't worry about the expensive wine--I'm treating"; "She treated her houseguests with good food every night"
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If you say that something is your treat, you mean that you are paying for it as a treat for someone else
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To give a gratuitous entertainment, esp
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To handle; to manage; to use; to bear one's self toward; as, to treat prisoners cruelly; to treat children kindly
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of food or drink, as a compliment
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A parley; a conference
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That which affords entertainment; a gratification; a satisfaction; as, the concert was a rich treat
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An entertainment given as an expression of regard
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To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to make discussion; usually with of; as, Cicero treats of old age and of duties
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To negotiate; to come to terms of accommodation; often followed by with; as, envoys were appointed to treat with France
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To entreat; to beseech
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To discourse on; to handle in a particular manner, in writing or speaking; as, to treat a subject diffusely
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To negotiate; to settle; to make terms for
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To entertain with food or drink, especially the latter, as a compliment, or as an expression of friendship or regard; as, to treat the whole company
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To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in the use of remedies or appliances; as, to treat a disease, a wound, or a patient
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To subject to some action; to apply something to; as, to treat a substance with sulphuric acid
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(of a specimen for study under a microscope) treated with a reagent or dye that colors only certain structures subjected to a physical (or chemical) treatment or action or agent; "the sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer"; "treated timbers resist rot"; "treated fabrics resist wrinkling"
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given medical care or treatment; "a treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks
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made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment; "a sword of tempered steel"; "tempered glass"
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given medical care or treatment; "a treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks"
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subjected to a physical (or chemical) treatment or action or agent; "the sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer"; "treated timbers resist rot"; "treated fabrics resist wrinkling"
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(of a specimen for study under a microscope) treated with a reagent or dye that colors only certain structures
Treaties are instruments used by the crown to clear lands of Aboriginal title so that settlement and resource development could proceed
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Treaties are legal documents between government and a First Nations that confer rights and obligations on both parties No two Treaties are identical but the western Treaties provide certain Treaty rights including, but not restricted to, entitlement to reserve lands and hunting fishing and trapping To First Nations peoples, the Treaties are more than simply legal commitments The Treaties are sacred documents made by the parties and sealed by a pipe ceremony Prior to Confederation, Treaties in Canada were made between First Nations and the British Crown Subsequent Treaties, including the western Treaties, were made with the Crown in right of Canada
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(Treaties of peace and friendship, peace treaties, terms of peace, terms of trade, compacts, concordats, contracts, pacts, bonds, covenants; ratifications; Treaty of 1725 for Ratification at Annapolis Royal, Mi'kmaw Compact, etc ) See also: Reservations; Rights, laws, proscriptions, etc
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Agreements with other nations There are several treaties that govern trademark rights, including: the Benelux system of registration, Paris Convention treaty, Trademark Registration Treaty, Madrid agreement, Madrid protocol, and the European Community Trade Mark (CTM) With the exception of the Madrid agreement, these treaties do not attempt to harmonize the trademark laws of the member countries, but instead provide centralized trademark registration filing systems
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Executive proposals in the form of resolutions of ratification These treaties must be submitted to the Senate and a 2/3 vote of the Senators present is needed for approval
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an agreement between countries
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Present participle of to treat
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To provide someone with goods, services or information as an inducement For example, a human resources manager takes a potential employee out to lunch as an inducement to take up the job
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Any of the processes of applying varnishes or other insulating compounds to insulation, coils, or windings This includes the processes of impregnation, soaking and surface coating by any of the various methods
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