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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف o-seize في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

seize
kapmak
seize
el koymak
seize
{f} ele geçirmek
seize
{f} yapışmak
seize
haczetmek
seize
(Bilgisayar) hat ele geçirmek
seize
ensesine yapışmak
seize
el atmak
seize
(Otomotiv) donma
seize a chance
şans yakalamak
seize a chance
eline şans geçmek
seize a place
yer kapmak
seize control of
(Politika, Siyaset) yönetime el koymak
seize one's pasaport
pasaportuna el koymak
seize power
(Politika, Siyaset) yönetimi ele geçirmek
seize power
(Askeri) gücü ele geçirmek
seize power
(Politika, Siyaset) yönetime el koymak
seize the day
anı yaşa
seize the driver's license
ehliyete el koymak
seize the initiative
inisiyatifi ele almak
seize
ele geçir

Kısa bir çatışmadan sonra kasabayı ele geçirdik. - We seized the town after a short battle.

Polis okulda büyük miktarda uyuşturucu ele geçirdi. - The police seized a large quantity of drugs at the school.

seize
tutmak
seize
kavramak
seize
gaspetmek
seize
değerlendirmek
seize
tutuklamak
seize
zaptetmek
seize
yakalamak
seize by the collar
yakasından tut
seize up
tutukluk yapmak
seize up
çalışmamak
seize by the neck
boynundan tut
seize one's chance
Fırsatını yakalamak

Seizing his chance, the beggar-boy ran beside car.

seize power
iktidârı ele geçirmek
seize the day
Carpe diem (Seize the day) Latin edebiyatının ünlü ozanı Hortoius’un bir dizesinde geçen (Od’lar İ, xi?) “gününü gün et”; “zamanın tadını çıkar” ya da “günü yakala” anlamındaki özdeyiş. Bu özdeyiş hazcı felsefenin bir savunusu gibi gözükse de aslında gelecek hakkında endişelenmek yerine yaşanılan anın değerine vurgulamak için yapılan bir uyarıdır. XıX. yüzyıl başlarında Byron’ın yapıtlarında sık sık geçen “günü yakala” (seiz the day), deneyimdeki hazzı, yaşanmış yaşanmıştaki önemi gözden kaçırmamayı salık verir. Kimi Hıristiyan manzumelerindeyse “günü anlamlı yaşa” anlamında kullanılan carpe diem, insanların bedenlerini uykuya hazırlamak yerine, ruhlarını ölüme hazırlamaları gerektiği konusunda örtük bir uyarı barındırır
seize the opportunity
fırsatı kaçırmamak
third person singular of seize
üçüncü kişi kaçırmamak tekil
seize
ele geçir,tut
seize
{f} tutukluk yapmak
seize
sicim sarıp bağlamak
seize
(Avrupa Birliği) zapt etmek, ele geçirmek
seize
{f} takılmak (makine)
seize
(hat) ele geçirmek
seize
{f} anlamak
seize
{f} ganimet almak
seize
dönememek
seize
{f} kabullenmek
seize
{f} almak
seize
seize yakala/ele geçir
seize
{f} havada kapmak
seize
{f} kaçırmamak
seize
müsadere etmek
seize
{f} benimsemek
seize
takılmak
seize an opportunity
{f} fırsat yakalamak
seize an opportunity
{f} fırsat bulmak
seize by force
gaspetmek
seize by the collar
yakasından tutmak
seize by the neck
enselemek
seize on
{f} yakalamak
seize on
{f} tutmak
seize on
{f} kaçırmamak
seize on
{f} değerlendirmek
seize the opportunity
fırsatı değerlendirmek
seize the opportunity
fırsatı ganimet bilmek
seize up
{f} takılmak (makine)
seize upon
kaçırmamak
seize upon
değerlendirmek
seize upon
benimsemek
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف o-seize في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

seize
to lay hold in seizure, by hands or claws (+ on or upon)

The text which had seized upon his heart with such comfort and strength abode upon him for more than a year. (Southey, Bunyan, p. 21).

seize
to deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture
seize
to take advantage of (an opportunity or circumstance)
seize
to have a seizure
seize
to have a sudden and powerful effect upon

a fever seized him.

seize
to bind, lash or make fast, with several turns of small rope, cord, or small line

to seize or stop one rope on to another.

seize
to fasten, fix
seize
to take possession of (by force, law etc.)

to seize a ship after libeling.

seize
to bind or lock in position immovably; see also seize up

Rust caused the engine to seize, never to run again.

seize the day
To enjoy the present and not worry about the future; to live for the moment
seize the day
To make the most of today by achieving fulfillment in a philosophical or spiritual sense
seize up
To stiffen or become tight and difficult to move

It was hard to write as my fingers had seized up with the cold weather.

seize up
To stop functioning; to come to a halt

Iceland's foreign currency market has seized up after the three largest banks collapsed.

seize up
To stop working suddenly, and become impossible to start again

My car seized up this morning. So I had to catch the bus.

seize upon
To take up, embrace, enact, or turn eagerly to (a plan, idea, ideology, cause, practice, method, etc.); to grasp, understand, and accept quickly; to adopt wholeheartedly or vigorously

The committee seized upon the new plan at once.

seize upon
To take possession of or claim (an idea, person, event, etc.) as one's own; to assimilate, absorb, annex, co-opt

After the controversy of her public statement, she has been the darling of right-wing groups who have seized upon her as the poster child of their cause.

seize upon
To grasp or take hold of (an object) suddenly, forcibly, or tightly

The child seized upon the cat's tail as soon as it was within reach.

seize
to catch or take hold of suddenly and forcibly
seize
take or capture by force; "The terrorists seized the politicians"; "The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages"
seize
{v} to take by force, catch, fasten, join
seize the day
Carpe diem is a phrase from a Latin poem by Horace (Odes 1.11). It is popularly translated as seize the day, although a more literal translation of "carpe" would be "pluck" (pluck the day), as in the plucking of fruit
seize the moment
carpe diem
seize
to take possession of by legal process
seize
To fall or rush upon suddenly and lay hold of; to gripe or grasp suddenly; to reach and grasp
seize
To take possession of by force
seize
When you seize an opportunity, you take advantage of it and do something that you want to do. During the riots hundreds of people seized the opportunity to steal property
seize
If you seize something, you take hold of it quickly, firmly, and forcefully. `Leigh,' he said seizing my arm to hold me back. an otter seizing a fish
seize
vt to put in legal possession of a prticular thing; assign ownership to (in the passive voice)
seize
hook by a pull on the line; "strike a fish"
seize
{f} take forcibly; grasp, hold; comprehend, understand; expropriate, confiscate; capture, apprehend; take control of; take advantage of promptly; attack; (Law) make a person the legal owner of merchandise or property; lash, tie or fasten something using several turns with a rope or cord
seize
capture the attention or imagination of; "This story will grab you"; "The movie seized my imagination"
seize
A term used in soapmaking when the soap hardens suddenly and unexpectedly
seize
take hold of; grab; "The salesclerk quickly seized the money on the counter"; "She clutched her purse"; "The mother seized her child by the arm"; "Birds of prey often seize small mammals"
seize
grab, as in: The guerillas tried to seize control of the town
seize
To fasten; to fix
seize
To grab, to capture
seize
To bind or fasten together with a lashing of small stuff, as yarn or marline; as, to seize ropes
seize
To take possession of by virtue of a warrant or other legal authority; as, the sheriff seized the debtor's goods
seize
To grap with the mind; to comprehend fully and distinctly; as, to seize an idea
seize
When an engine fails due to excessive heat buildup
seize
To bind or lock in position immovably
seize
To bind securely the end of a wire rope or strand wfth seizing wire or strand Tapering & Welding - Reducing the diameter of the end of a wire rope and welding it to facilitate reeving
seize
To invade suddenly; to take sudden hold of; to come upon suddenly; as, a fever seizes a patient
seize
To take advantage of an opportunity
seize
affect; "Fear seized the prisoners"; "The patient was seized with unberable pains"; "He was seized with a dreadful disease" take hold of; grab; "The salesclerk quickly seized the money on the counter"; "She clutched her purse"; "The mother seized her child by the arm"; "Birds of prey often seize small mammals" take or capture by force; "The terrorists seized the politicians"; "The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages" hook by a pull on the line; "strike a fish
seize
When a group of people seize a place or seize control of it, they take control of it quickly and suddenly, using force. Troops have seized the airport and railroad terminals Army officers plotted a failed attempt yesterday to seize power. = take
seize
If a government or other authority seize someone's property, they take it from them, often by force. Police were reported to have seized all copies of this morning's edition of the newspaper
seize
take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
seize
affect; "Fear seized the prisoners"; "The patient was seized with unberable pains"; "He was seized with a dreadful disease"
seize
hook by a pull on the line; "strike a fish
seize
seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died"
seize
take possession of by force, as after an invasion; "the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle"
seize
The possession of land under a claim of freehold estate
seize
When someone is seized, they are arrested or captured. UN officials say two military observers were seized by the Khmer Rouge yesterday Men carrying sub-machine guns seized the five soldiers and drove them away
seize an opportunity
{f} take an opportunity eagerly
seize on
adopt; "take up new ideas"
seize on
{f} jump on -, hurry to take advantage of -
seize on
If you seize on something or seize upon it, you show great interest in it, often because it is useful to you. Newspapers seized on the results as proof that global warming wasn't really happening
seize the importance of
{f} understand the significance of -
seize the reins of power
{f} take a position of authority
seize up
If something such as an engine seizes up, it stops working, because it has not been properly cared for. She put diesel fuel, instead of petrol, into the tank causing the motor to seize up
seize up
If a part of your body seizes up, it suddenly stops working, because you have strained it or because you are getting old. We are all born flexible but as we grow older, we tend to seize up a little
seize up
{f} be arrested, be stuck, be stopped