daire, departman, şube, DAİRE:Kara Ordusu idari branşlarından herhangi biri. Örneğin; Sağlık Dairesi "Medical Department", bölüm, bakanlık, bölge, müdürlüğü, seksiyon, vekalet, ofis, reyon, dal, ana bilim, bakanlık, vekâlet, departman, bölüm, kısım, şube, daire, kol, anabilim, anabilim dalı, işlem merkezi, yola çıkmak, gitmek, ölmek, from ile sapmak, ayrılmak, kalkmak, yolundan sapmak, caymak, ölmek, vefat etmek. 4, hareket etmek, kalkmak: At what time does the bus depart? Otobüs saat kaçta kalkıyor?, göçmek vefat etmek, ayril, uzaklaşmak, inhiraf etmek ayrılmak, bir yeri terketmek, +from: sapmak, ayrılmak, ayrıl, daire başkanlığı, departmanı, ana bilim dalı, bölümler,
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DAİRE:Kara Ordusu idari branşlarından herhangi biri. Örneğin; Sağlık Dairesi "Medical Department" Askeri
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bölüm isim
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departman, bölüm, kısım, şube, daire, kol isim
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A part, portion, or subdivision, A distinct course of life, action, study, or the like; appointed sphere or walk; province, Act of departing; departure, A territorial division; a district; esp., in France, one of the districts composed of several arrondissements into which the country is divided for governmental purposes; as, the Department of the Loire, A military subdivision of a country; as, the Department of the Potomac, Subdivision of business or official duty; especially, one of the principal divisions of executive government; as, the treasury department; the war department; also, in a university, one of the divisions of instructions; as, the medical department; the department of physics, government office; division, section; district; area, domain, A department is one of the sections in an organization such as a government, business, or university. A department is also one of the sections in a large shop. the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare He moved to the sales department. the jewelry department, means the U S Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, The Department of Administrative Services (DAS) of the State of Oregon, means the United States Department of Justice, A major organizational unit in County government in which programs similar in nature are grouped together under the management of an appointed or elected official (e g , the Planning and Building Department or the Sheriff-Coroner's Department) One or more program budget units may be used to fund a department and account for its expenses A large department or two or more departments that have consolidated may be referred to as an "agency", such as the Health & Human Services Agency, The term most commonly used to refer to an academic unit, i e , a sub-unit of a college under the supervision of a chair who reports to a dean Because of new organizational patterns in the university, such units are also sometimes called schools or divisions The term department may also refer to divisions or schools, If you say that a task or area of knowledge is not your department, you mean that you are not responsible for it or do not know much about it. `I'm afraid the name means nothing to me,' he said. `That's not my department.'. department store Third Department Gosudarstvenny Universalny Magazin Russian: State Department Store United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs,
A department is a division within a school or institution, giving instruction or performing other tasks such as administration For example, the Fine Arts department; the Dean's office, etc Departments have no inherent WebCheckout meaning, that is, the department designation is not used to track or manage resources It is used as an annotation on patrons for general information only, dept, A territorial division; a district; esp, in France, one of the districts composed of several arrondissements into which the country is divided for governmental purposes; as, the Department of the Loire, a specialized sphere of knowledge; "baking is not my department"; "his work established a new department of literature", a specialized division of a large organization; "you'll find it in the hardware department"; "she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury", Subdivision of business or official duty; especially, one of the principal divisions of executive government; as, the treasury department; the war department; also, in a university, one of the divisions of instruction; as, the medical department; the department of physics, Florida Department of Corrections (see DC), A ten-character identifier which uniquely identifies organizational units It does not represent a funding source but, rather, the name of the unit See "GEMS Department ID ", A branch of administration of a college/university usually divided by subject (e g Mathematics department) through which instruction in the field is given, An organizational unit of the center or of the medical staff, (n) means the New York State Department of Health, The department of water supply of the county of Maui, excluding the board of water supply unless the context so indicates (As stated in Section 1-2 of the Rules and Regulations ), The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (the department), Federal Departments, The government department, agency or public body that has policy responsibility for the Crown copyright material, the department of financial institutions (per WAC 208-660-010 & RCW 19 146 010), An organizational device used by county management to group programs of a like nature, Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA), Head - The administrative head of a department or anyone authorized by him or her to perform personnel functions such as initiating personnel requisitions, hiring, or similar actions, a specialized sphere of knowledge; "baking is not my department"; "his work established a new department of literature" a specialized division of a large organization; "you'll find it in the hardware department"; "she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury" the territorial and administrative division of some countries (such as France), means the Department of Planning and Development, The Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, An instructional division within a college, such as Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts, means the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Mines and Minerals, or its successor, Please provide the complete department name and relevant subdivision name, the territorial and administrative division of some countries (such as France), To deviate (from), To die, To leave; to set out on a journey, To go away from; to leave, To separate, part, To divide up; to distribute, share, dep, If you depart from a traditional, accepted, or agreed way of doing something, you do it in a different or unexpected way. Why is it in this country that we have departed from good educational sense? = deviate, When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place. Our tour departs from Heathrow Airport on 31 March and returns 16 April In the morning Mr McDonald departed for Sydney The coach departs Potsdam in the morning, leave, go away; go in a different direction; die, To go away from or to seek a different decision in this context from the assessment made by the Child Support Agency, To part thoroughly; to separate effectually The marriage service in the ancient prayer-books had "till death us depart," or "till alimony or death us departs," a sentence which has been corrupted into "till death us do part " "Before they settle hands and hearts, Till alimony or death departs " Butler: Hudibras, iii 3 Department France is divided into departments, as Great Britain and Ireland are divided into counties or shires From 1768 it was divided into governments, of which thirty-two were grand and eight petit In 1790, by a decree of the Constituent Assembly, it was mapped out de novo into eighty-three departments In 1804 the number of departments was increased to 107, and in 1812 to 130 In 1815 the territory was reduced to eighty-six departments, and continued so till 1860, when Savoy and Nice were added The present number is eighty-seven, If someone departs from a job, they resign from it or leave it. In American English, you can say that someone departs a job. Lipton is planning to depart from the company he founded. a number of staff departed during his reign as rector of the Royal College of Art He departed baseball in the '60s, move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon", remove oneself from an association with or participation in; "She wants to leave"; "The teenager left home"; "She left her position with the Red Cross"; "He left the Senate after two terms"; "after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes", go away or leave, leave; "The family took off for Florida", be at variance with; be out of line with, go away or leave leave; "The family took off for Florida, wander from a direct or straight course, To go forth or away; to quit, leave, or separate, as from a place or a person; to withdraw; opposed to arrive; often with from before the place, person, or thing left, and for or to before the destination, To forsake; to abandon; to desist or deviate (from); not to adhere to; with from; as, we can not depart from our rules; to depart from a title or defense in legal pleading, To part; to divide; to separate, A going away; departure; hence, death, To leave, To go away from; to leave (somewhere or someone), To pass away; to perish, To deviate, To quit this world; to die, To leave; to depart from, Division; separation, as of compound substances into their ingredients, To part thoroughly; to dispart; to divide; to separate, To divide in order to share; to apportion, plural of department,
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A distinct course of life, action, study, or the like; appointed sphere or walk; province - "Superior to Pope in Pope's own peculiar department of literature. Thomas Babington Macaulay."
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Act of departing; departure - "Sudden departments from one extreme to another. Wotton."
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A territorial division; a district; esp., in France, one of the districts composed of several arrondissements into which the country is divided for governmental purposes; as, the Department of the Loire
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A military subdivision of a country; as, the Department of the Potomac
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Subdivision of business or official duty; especially, one of the principal divisions of executive government; as, the treasury department; the war department; also, in a university, one of the divisions of instructions; as, the medical department; the department of physics
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government office; division, section; district; area, domain isim
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A department is one of the sections in an organization such as a government, business, or university. A department is also one of the sections in a large shop. the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare He moved to the sales department. the jewelry department
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The Department of Administrative Services (DAS) of the State of Oregon
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A major organizational unit in County government in which programs similar in nature are grouped together under the management of an appointed or elected official (e g , the Planning and Building Department or the Sheriff-Coroner's Department) One or more program budget units may be used to fund a department and account for its expenses A large department or two or more departments that have consolidated may be referred to as an "agency", such as the Health & Human Services Agency
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The term most commonly used to refer to an academic unit, i e , a sub-unit of a college under the supervision of a chair who reports to a dean Because of new organizational patterns in the university, such units are also sometimes called schools or divisions The term department may also refer to divisions or schools
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If you say that a task or area of knowledge is not your department, you mean that you are not responsible for it or do not know much about it. `I'm afraid the name means nothing to me,' he said. `That's not my department.'. department store Third Department Gosudarstvenny Universalny Magazin Russian: State Department Store United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs
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A department is a division within a school or institution, giving instruction or performing other tasks such as administration For example, the Fine Arts department; the Dean's office, etc Departments have no inherent WebCheckout meaning, that is, the department designation is not used to track or manage resources It is used as an annotation on patrons for general information only
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in France, one of the districts composed of several arrondissements into which the country is divided for governmental purposes; as, the Department of the Loire
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a specialized sphere of knowledge; "baking is not my department"; "his work established a new department of literature"
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a specialized division of a large organization; "you'll find it in the hardware department"; "she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury"
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Subdivision of business or official duty; especially, one of the principal divisions of executive government; as, the treasury department; the war department; also, in a university, one of the divisions of instruction; as, the medical department; the department of physics
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Florida Department of Corrections (see DC)
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A ten-character identifier which uniquely identifies organizational units It does not represent a funding source but, rather, the name of the unit See "GEMS Department ID "
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A branch of administration of a college/university usually divided by subject (e g Mathematics department) through which instruction in the field is given
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An organizational unit of the center or of the medical staff
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(n) means the New York State Department of Health
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The department of water supply of the county of Maui, excluding the board of water supply unless the context so indicates (As stated in Section 1-2 of the Rules and Regulations )
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The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (the department)
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Federal Departments
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The government department, agency or public body that has policy responsibility for the Crown copyright material
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the department of financial institutions (per WAC 208-660-010 & RCW 19 146 010)
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An organizational device used by county management to group programs of a like nature
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Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA)
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Head - The administrative head of a department or anyone authorized by him or her to perform personnel functions such as initiating personnel requisitions, hiring, or similar actions
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a specialized sphere of knowledge; "baking is not my department"; "his work established a new department of literature" a specialized division of a large organization; "you'll find it in the hardware department"; "she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury" the territorial and administrative division of some countries (such as France)
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The Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
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An instructional division within a college, such as Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts
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Please provide the complete department name and relevant subdivision name
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depart
To deviate (from) - "His latest statements seemed to depart from party policy somewhat."
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To die
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To leave; to set out on a journey - "The government maintains that if its regulations are too stiff, British bankers will leave the country. It's true that they have been threatening to depart in droves, but the obvious answer is: "Sod off then.""
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To go away from; to leave - "The build-up to Saturday's visit of Macedonia and this encounter with the Dutch could be construed as odd in the sense that there seemed a basic acceptance, inevitability even, that Burley would depart office in their immediate aftermath."
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To separate, part - "Syr knyght said the two squyers that were with her yonder are two knyghtes that fyghte for thys lady, goo thyder and departe them ."
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To divide up; to distribute, share - "and so all the worlde seythe that betwyxte three knyghtes is departed clerely knyghthode, that is Sir Launcelot du Lake, Sir Trystrams de Lyones and Sir Lamerok de Galys – thes bere now the renowne."
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If you depart from a traditional, accepted, or agreed way of doing something, you do it in a different or unexpected way. Why is it in this country that we have departed from good educational sense? = deviate
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When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place. Our tour departs from Heathrow Airport on 31 March and returns 16 April In the morning Mr McDonald departed for Sydney The coach departs Potsdam in the morning
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To part thoroughly; to separate effectually The marriage service in the ancient prayer-books had "till death us depart," or "till alimony or death us departs," a sentence which has been corrupted into "till death us do part " "Before they settle hands and hearts, Till alimony or death departs " Butler: Hudibras, iii 3 Department France is divided into departments, as Great Britain and Ireland are divided into counties or shires From 1768 it was divided into governments, of which thirty-two were grand and eight petit In 1790, by a decree of the Constituent Assembly, it was mapped out de novo into eighty-three departments In 1804 the number of departments was increased to 107, and in 1812 to 130 In 1815 the territory was reduced to eighty-six departments, and continued so till 1860, when Savoy and Nice were added The present number is eighty-seven
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If someone departs from a job, they resign from it or leave it. In American English, you can say that someone departs a job. Lipton is planning to depart from the company he founded. a number of staff departed during his reign as rector of the Royal College of Art He departed baseball in the '60s
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move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon"
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remove oneself from an association with or participation in; "She wants to leave"; "The teenager left home"; "She left her position with the Red Cross"; "He left the Senate after two terms"; "after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes"
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go away or leave
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leave; "The family took off for Florida"
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be at variance with; be out of line with
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go away or leave leave; "The family took off for Florida
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wander from a direct or straight course
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To go forth or away; to quit, leave, or separate, as from a place or a person; to withdraw; opposed to arrive; often with from before the place, person, or thing left, and for or to before the destination
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To forsake; to abandon; to desist or deviate (from); not to adhere to; with from; as, we can not depart from our rules; to depart from a title or defense in legal pleading
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To part; to divide; to separate
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A going away; departure; hence, death
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To leave
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To go away from; to leave (somewhere or someone)
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To pass away; to perish
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To quit this world; to die
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To part thoroughly; to dispart; to divide; to separate
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