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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von a-council im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

Council of Ministers
Bakanlar Kurulu
council
{i} divan
council
konsey

Devrim konseyi strateji planlamak için toplandı. - The revolutionary council met to plan strategy.

Tom Mary'nin öğrenci konseyi başkanı seçilmesini önlemek için gücü dahilinde her şeyi yaptı. - Tom did everything within his power to keep Mary from being elected president of the student council.

council
meclis

Ben beş yıldır belediye meclisindeyim. - I've been on the city council for five years.

Ben de, bir belediye meclisi üyesiyim. - I'm a councillor, too.

council
{i} kurul

Yeni bir öneriyi tartışmak için bir yürütme kurulu oluşturuldu. - An executive council was formed to discuss the new proposal.

Supreme Council of Justice
Yüksek Adalet Divanı
works council
(Bilim, İlim) İş konseyi
council house
sosyal konut
advisory council
(Kanun) danışma meclisi
cabinet council
(Kanun) kabine
council
kurultay
council
müşavere
council
Council of State Danıştay
council
(Askeri) KONSEY: Yönetmelikler veya genel emirlerle kurulmuş, daimi inceleme veya istişare grubu. Konsey, kendisine verilmiş konular üzerinde belirli makama teklif ve tavsiyelerde bulunur. İlgili makamların (asker, sivil veya karma) kıdemli temsilcilerinden mürekkeptir. İlgili şahıslar için bu kurulda üyelik -asil sekreterlik görevi almış olanlar dışında- esas görevlerine ek bir görevdir
council
ihtiyar heyeti
council
şüra
council
asamble
council of a state
divan
council of association
(Kanun) ortaklık konseyi
council of higher education
yüksek öğretim kurulu
higher education council
(Kanun) yükseköğretim kurulu
imperial council
divan-ı hümayun
presidency council
başkanlık divanı
supreme military council
(Askeri,Politika, Siyaset) yüksek askeri şura
works council
işyeri konseyi
youth council
gençlik konseyi
Council of Europe
Avrupa Konseyi
Council of State
Devlet ?urası
Council of State
Danıştay
European Council
Avrupa Topluluğu Konseyi
advisory council
danışma konseyi
association council
ortaklık konseyi
chairmanship council
başkanlık konseyi
city council
şehir meclisi
council
kiraya verilen
council
danışma kurulu
council
(ev/daire/vb.) yerel idare tarafından yapılan
council
denetlenen
council member
meclis üyesi
council of war
harp meclisi
district council
belediye meclisi
municipal council
belediye kurulu
privy council
özel meclis
security council
güvenlik konseyi
town council
belediye meclisi
council
{i} yönetim kurulu
Competition Council
Rekabet kurulu
Public Council
Halk konseyi
Supreme Council of Judges and Public Prosecutors
(Kanun) Hakimler ve Savcılar Yüksek Kurulu
article 46 of the order in council
konseyine düzenin madde 46
business and technology education council
iş ve teknoloji eğitimi konseyi
cooperation council
işbirliği konseyi
cooperation council for the arab states of the gulf
Körfezin Arap ülkeleri için işbirliği konseyi
council
konsil
council estate
(Yaklaşık anlam) Belediye evleri
council for voluntary service
Gönüllü hizmet için belediye
council housing
belediye konut
council of cardinals
kardinaller kurulu
council of europe
avrupa konseyi
council of the four hundred
kurulu dört yüz
council of trent
trent kurulu
council on foreign relations
(ABD) Dış İlişkiler Kurulu
forest stewardship council
orman yönetim kurulu
general council
Genel şura, genel konsey
interuniversity council
Üniversitelerarası Kurul
local council
Yerel konsey
maintenance council
bakım konseyi
municipal council
belediye meclisi
north atlantic cooperation council
kuzey atlantik işbirliği konseyi
orders in Council
kararname
parochial church council
kilise konseyi
presidency of council
(Kanun) konsey başkanlığı
the United Nations´ Security Council
Birleşmiş Milletler Güvenlik Konseyi
town council
Belediye meclisi, encümen
uniform code council
üniforma kod konseyi
world council of optometry
dünya optometri konseyi
Deputies Committee of the National Security Council
(Askeri) Milli Güvenlik Konseyi Temsilciler Komitesi
Economic and Social Council (UN)
(Askeri) Birleşmiş Milletler Ekonomik Ve Sosyal Konseyi
Executive Council for Modeling and Simulations
(Askeri) Modelleme ve Simülasyon Yürütme Konseyi
National Security Council Policy Coordinating Committee
(Askeri) Ulusal Güvenlik Konseyi Politika Koordinasyon Komitesi
Senior Readiness Oversight Council; Southern Region Operational Center, United S
(Askeri) Üst Hazırlık Nezaret Konseyi; Güney Bölge Harekat Merkezi; Birleşik Devletler Güney Komutanlığı
Telecom Supreme Council
(Bilgisayar) Haberleşme Yüksek Kurulu
act of the council
(Avrupa Birliği) Konsey tasarrufu
act of the council
(Avrupa Birliği) (Council Act) Konsey tasarrufu
chairman of executive council
(Ticaret) yürütme kurulu başkanı
city council
belediye meclisi

Sami Bekir belediye meclisi üyesidir. - Sami Bakir is the city council representative.

İl belediye meclisine adaylığımı koyacağım. - I'm running for city council.

company council
(Askeri) BÖLÜK HEYETİ: Bir bölükte görevli bulunan subayların tümü. Bunlar; tespit veya emredilen zamanda, bölük parasını kontrol etmek ve bu paranın sarfı hususunda gerekli tekliflerde bulunmak üzere toplanırlar
company council book
(Askeri) BÖLÜK HESAP DEFTERİ: Bölük parasına ait muhasebe kayıtlarını tutmaya yarayan resmi defter
council
{i} İng. belediye meclisi; ihtiyar heyeti
council
{i} kurul, komisyon; konsey, danışma kurulu
council chairman
(Politika, Siyaset) divan başkanı
council chamber
meclis salonu
council communism
(Politika, Siyaset) konsey komünizmi
council conclusions
(Politika, Siyaset) konsey snouç belgesi
council decision
(Avrupa Birliği) Konsey Kararı
council ministers
(Kanun) divan heyeti
council of ministers
kabine
council of the european union
(Politika, Siyaset) avrupa birliği konseyi
council of the european union
(Avrupa Birliği) Avrupa Birliği Konseyi (Bakanlar Konseyi)
council recommendation
(Avrupa Birliği) Konsey Tavsiyesi
council regulation no ../.. of ..
(Avrupa Birliği) (..) ,,,sayılı ve ,,, tarihli Konsey Tüzüğü
council working group
konsey çalışma grubu
economic council
(Ticaret) ekonomik konsey
exchange council
(Askeri) KANTİN HEYETİ: Görevleri; bir ordu kantinine nezaret etmek olan bir subaylar grubu. Kantin subayı da bu heyete dahildir. Buna "post exchange council" de denir
general council
(Askeri) GENEL ŞURA: A. B. D. Kara Kuvvetleri Komutanlığının projeleri ile, çalışma tarzını münakaşa ve koordine etmek üzere, ara sıra, Kurmay Yarbaşkanı'nın başkanlığında toplanan resmi konsey
hospital council
(Askeri) HASTANE MALİYE KURULU: Hastanenin tahsisatını idare etmekle görevlendirilen ve hastanede fiilen vazifede bulunan yüksek rütbeli subaylar heyeti
judicial council
(Askeri) ASKERİ YARGITAY: ABD Ordusu'nda; Askeri Ceza ve Askeri Ceza Muhakemeleri Usulü Kanunlarının 48, 49 ve 50 nci maddeleri gereğince, askeri mahkemeler tarafından yapılan muhakemelerin zabıtlarına göre davalara yeniden bakan ve Askeri Adalet Sınıfına mensup üç generalden oluşan kurul
meet in council
toplanmak
president of council
divan başkanı
press council
basın konseyi
privy council
kraliyet danışma meclisi
supervisory council
(Politika, Siyaset) kontrol kurulu
village council
köy odası
war council
(Askeri) HARP KONSEYİ: Bak. "Department of Defense"
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von a-council im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

International Cricket Council
the governing body that organizes world cricket
Security Council
The UN Security Council
UN Security Council
The permanent international peacekeeping organ of the United Nations
city council
A governing body of people elected to oversee management of a city and represent the interests of residents
city-council
Attributive form of city council, noun
council
A committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council)
council
discussion or deliberation
council estate
A housing estate consisting, entirely or principally, of council housing
council estates
plural form of council estate
domestic policy council
A council that coordinates the domestic policy-making process in the White House and offers policy advice to the President
minority council
a civic governing coalition whereby the Mayor's political allies in city council hold a minority of the seats; a form of minority government . As a Mayor may be directly elected, the allied councillors need not hold a plurality of the seats, the opposition alliance on council may contain a majority of the seats on council
order-in-council
In some Commonwealth parliamentary systems, a legally-enforceable decree by the executive branch of a government

Ontario's ninth statutory holiday was approved with an order-in-council. . . . The document needs only to have two cabinet signatures.

privy council
A body of advisers to a sovereign functioning much as a cabinet
privy council
The British Privy Council
unitary council
A single-tier local authority that has responsibility for all government functions in its area
works council
An organization representing workers within a commercial corporation, known by several European jurisdictions
council
A council is a group of people who are elected to govern a local area such as a city or, in Britain, a county. Cheshire County Council The city council has voted almost unanimously in favour. David Ward, one of just two Liberal Democrats on the council. = local authority
works council
A "shop-floor" organization representing workers, which functions as local/firm-level complement to national labour negotiations
council
{n} an assembly met for consultation
Business and Technology Education Council
The Business & Technology Education Council (BTEC) was a subdegree-conferring council in the United Kingdom until 1996, when its functions were transferred to Edexcel. The council offered further and higher education awards, particularly to polytechnics, and in particular the BTEC Nationals and BTEC Higher Nationals awards which remain prominent. It is not to be confused with BTech
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (French: Comité des ministres du Conseil de l'Europe) or commonly the Committee of Ministers (French: Comité des ministres) is the Council of Europe's decision-making body
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf
The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (CCASG; ), also known as the The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC; مجلس التعاون الخليجي) is a trade bloc involving the six Arab states of the Persian Gulf with many economic and social objectives
Gulf Cooperation Council
The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (CCASG; ), also known as the The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC; مجلس التعاون الخليجي) is a trade bloc involving the six Arab states of the Persian Gulf with many economic and social objectives
North Atlantic Cooperation Council
The North Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC) was a NATO organisation founded on 1991 December and was the precursor to the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council. It initially brought together NATO and nine central and eastern European nations in a consultative forum. By 1992 March, all members of the CIS joined, with Georgia and Albania becoming members in June of that year
order in council
(British) A sovereign's order on an administrative matter, given on the advice of the Privy Council
British Council
British government advisory body
British Council
an organization that was set up in 1935 to represent the UK's interests abroad in areas such as education and the arts
Council of Basel
(1431-49) Council of the Roman Catholic church held in Basel, Switz. It addressed the question of ultimate authority in the church and the problem of the Hussite heresy. Its members renewed the decree Sacrosancta (issued by the Council of Constance), which declared the council's authority to be greater than the pope's, and voted to receive most Hussites back into the church on terms opposed by the pope. In 1437 Pope Eugenius IV transferred the council to Ferrara to negotiate reunion with the Orthodox church more effectively, but several members remained in Basel as a rump council and declared Eugenius deposed. They then elected a new pope, Felix V, and the renewed schism cost the council its prestige and popular support. On the death of Eugenius, his successor, Nicholas V, obliged the antipope Felix to abdicate, ended the rump council, and brought the conciliar movement to a close
Council of Cardinals
council of high ranking Catholic officials which advises the Pope and chooses his successor
Council of Chalcedon
(451) Fourth ecumenical council of the Christian Church, held in Chalcedon (modern Kadiköy, Turkey). Called by the emperor Marcian, it approved the creeds of Nicaea (325) and Constantinople (381, later known as the Nicene Creed) and rejected the Monophysite heresy. The council disciplined clergy and declared Jerusalem and Constantinople patriarchates
Council of Clermont
(1095) Assembly for church reform called by Pope Urban II. When the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus requested aid against the Muslim Turks, the council became the occasion for launching the First Crusade. Urban thus launched a movement that caught the popular imagination with the idea of retaking Jerusalem
Council of Constantinople
Any of several church councils, some of which are recognized as ecumenical, held in the city of Constantinople. The First Council of Constantinople, the second ecumenical council of the Christian church, was summoned by Emperor Theodosius I in 381. It promulgated the Nicene Creed and declared finally the Trinitarian doctrine of the equality of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It gave the bishop of Constantinople honour second only to that of the pope. Only Eastern bishops were summoned to the council, but the Greeks claimed that it was ecumenical. It did come to be so regarded, though the Western church did not accept the ranking of Constantinople as second to Rome until the 13th century. The Second Council of Constantinople, held in 553, was called by Justinian I; by endorsing an edict of Justinian's, it lent support to Monophysitism and diminished the earlier Council of Chalcedon. The Third Council of Constantinople, held in 680, condemned the Monothelites, who claimed that Christ had a single will despite his two natures. The Fourth Council of Constantinople, held in 869-870 at the suggestion of Basil I, resulted in the excommunication of St. Photius and increased the animosity between the Eastern and Western churches
Council of Europe
an organization which was established in 1949 to develop greater unity between the countries of Europe, and to encourage democratic government and respect for human rights. It now consists of about 40 European countries, and its members develop policies on education, crime, health, and the environment. Complaints about cruel or unfair treatment can be settled in the Council's court, the European Court of Human Rights. Although it has close connections with the European Union, it is a separate organization. Organization of more than 40 European states formed to promote European unity, protect human rights, and facilitate social and economic progress. Established in 1949 by 10 western European states, it has devised international agreements on human rights and established a number of special bodies and expert committees on social, legal, and cultural issues. It is headquartered in Strasbourg, France. (The Council of Europe should not be confused with the European Council, which is a policy-making body of the European Union.)
Council of Europe
council of western European nations
Council of Foreign Ministers
Organization of the foreign ministers of the U.S., Britain, France, and the Soviet Union the World War II Allied Powers. In meetings between 1945 and 1972, they attempted to reach postwar political agreements. They produced treaties of peace with Italy, Hungary, Romania, Finland, and Bulgaria and resolved the Trieste problem in 1946. They convened the Geneva Conference on the Korean War in 1954, and in 1955 agreed on an Austrian treaty. They recessed after failing to agree on German unification in 1959; in 1972 they paved the way for both East and West Germany to enter the UN
General Medical Council
GMC, the
Interfaith Council
council established to maintain good relationships and amity between religions
Israel National Council for the Prevention of Accidents
organization advocating a reduction in automobile accidents and providing courses to improve driving skills
Provisional Council of State
lame-duck parliament (the Israeli parliament that is in session before the elections)
Sovereign Council
Administrative body that governed the colony of New France in Canada (1663-1702). The council consisted of the governor and the bishop (who together appointed the other members), five councillors, an attorney general, and a clerk. The council named judges and minor officials, controlled public funds and commerce with France, and regulated the fur trade with the Indians. Decisions were subject to the governor's veto. In 1675 a royal edict increased the number of councillors to seven, with vacancies to be filled by the king. From 1685 the intendant, a French administrative official, assumed many of the council's duties. The council was renamed the Superior Council in 1702
The National Council of Young Israel
organization dealing with issues of young Israelis
Training and Enterprise Council
TEC
UN Security Council Resolution 1701
{i} UN Resolution adopted by the Security Council on August 11th 2006 that called for the immediate cessation of hostilities between Israel and the Hizbullah (called for Hizbollah to immediately stop all attacks and for Israel to cease "all offensive military operations.") followed by the deployment of Lebanese troops and an increased United Nations peacekeeping forces to be present across south Lebanon and also calling for the withdrawal of all Israeli forces from this region
UN council
general meeting of the United Nations, council of representatives of the different countries who are members of the United Nations
United Nations Security Council
UN members agree to abide by the Security Council's resolutions when they join. The Security Council investigates disputes that threaten international peace and advises on how to resolve them. To prevent or halt aggression, it may impose diplomatic or economic sanctions or authorize the use of military force. Each of the permanent members holds veto power in decisions on substantive matters, such as the application of sanctions. Decisions on both substantive and procedural matters require nine affirmative votes, including the affirmative vote of all five permanent members (though in practice a permanent member may abstain without impairing the validity of a decision)
Vatican Council
Either of two ecumenical councils of the Roman Catholic Church, the First Vatican Council (1869-1870) and the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), convoked by Pius IX and John XXIII, respectively. The First is noted for its affirmation of papal infallibility, and the Second resulted in the revision of most of the liturgy, the replacement of Latin with vernacular languages in rites, and more open relationships with non-Catholic denominations. either of two important series of meetings in the Roman Catholic Church, in which leading members of the church discussed questions of belief and practice. The First Vatican Council (1869-70) developed the idea that the Pope was infallible (=always right when talking about matters of belief) . The Second Vatican Council (1962-65) discussed the relationship of the church with the modern world, and one of its results was that church services began to use modern languages instead of Latin
advisory council
The AC is composed of the chairman, associate chairman, area coordinators, and graduate and undergraduate advisors They make operating decisions for the department
advisory council
(a) Each cable system is mandated to established an advisory council An advisory council is a quasi-governmental unit comprised of town-appointed citizens who reside in the company’s franchise area Its function is to serve as a liaison between the cable system and its subscribers and to give advice to the cable system upon matters affecting its subscribers as it deems necessary (b) Each advisory council must annually file a written report with the Department concerning its activities for the preceding twelve-month period ending June 30th The activity report must be filed by August 1st each year (§ 16-333-30, Conn Agencies Regs ) (c) Each advisory council must annually, by January 1st, provide the Department an accounting report of any funding or services received (Public Act 89-182)
appointed council
committee which has been established
article 46 of the order in council
pre-Israeli article in the British mandate which determined that during the event of a lack in the Israeli law one should turn to the principles of the English court
borough council
the organization that controls a borough
city council
The governing body of a city. the group of elected officials who are responsible for governing a city
city council
committee which is part of a city government
council
(n ) Kaligho, kahlihgoh
council
(Christianity) an assembly or theologians and bishops and other representative of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrine
council
In some organizations, the council is the group of people that controls or governs it. The permanent council of the Organization of American States meets today here in Washington
council
[n] An assembly of people meeting to consult, deliberate, or advise on a certain issue
council
The entire body of registered girl and adult members in a given geographical area such as GSSJP
council
The volunteer decision-making body at each level Each District, Division, Area and Province, as well as National, has a Council responsible for that level Each Council is composed, in part, of representatives from the next lower Council (for example, Area Council has Division Commissioners as Members)
council
A council is a specially organized, formal meeting that is attended by a particular group of people. President Najibullah said he would call a grand council of all Afghans = conference. municipal council Basel Council of Chalcedon Council of Clermont Council of Constance Council of Constantinople Council of Council for Mutual Economic Assistance Europe Council of Ferrara Florence Council of Foreign Ministers Council of Four Hundred Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jerusalem Council of Lateran Council National Security Council Nicaea Council of order in council Privy Council Sovereign Council Trent Council of United Nations Security Council United Nations Trusteeship Council Vatican Council Second World Council of Churches
council
a meeting of people for consultation; "emergency council" a body serving in an administrative capacity; "student council" (Christianity) an assembly or theologians and bishops and other representative of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrine
council
Act of deliberating; deliberation; consultation
council
An assembly of men summoned or convened for consultation, deliberation, or advice; as, a council of physicians for consultation in a critical case
council
A collection of Cub Scout Districts Our is the Chickasaw Council
council
{i} assembly, board, group of people (gathered to advise, plan, etc.)
council
Council houses or flats are owned by the local council, and people pay rent to live in them. There is a shortage of council housing
council chamber
boardroom: a room where a committee meets (such as the board of directors of a company)
council for child welfare
organization which handles the problems of violence against children
council house
In Britain, a council house is a house that is owned by a local council and that people can rent at a low cost. a house or flat in Britain that is provided by the local council for a very low rent
council member
a member of a council
council of economic advisors
an executive agency responsible for providing economic advice to the President
council of war
committee of high-ranking military officials which discuss and determine strategies
council of war
A council of war is a meeting that is held in order to decide how a particular threat or emergency should be dealt with. councils of war a meeting to decide how to deal with a particular problem - used humorously
council tax
A local tax set by local authorities in order to meet their budget requirement
council tax
A property based tax paid to local councils to help pay for the services it provides
council tax
a tax levied on households by local authorities; based on the estimated value of the property and the number of people living in it
county council
A county council is an organization which runs local government in a county in Britain. Devon County Council. a group of people who are elected to the local government of a county, especially in Britain
economic and social council
a permanent council of the United Nations; responsible for economic and social conditions
european council
The European Council provides a forum for the heads of government of the Member States The European Council establishes the political objectives for the development of the European Union and is the EU's central decision-making body
european council
Organization that brings together Heads of State and Government and the President of the Commission
european council
EU body, consisting of the Heads of State or Government of the EU Member States and the President of the European Commission
fatah revolutionary council
a Palestinian international terrorist organization that split from the PLO in 1974; has conducted terrorist attacks in 20 countries; "in the 1980s the Fatah-RC was considered the most dangerous and murderous Palestinian terror group
legal council
body responsible for legal issues
legislative council
Congressional committee that enacts laws (USA)
legislative council
a unicameral legislature
local council
the group of people responsible for providing houses, schools, parks etc in a small area such as a town
municipal council
city council
north atlantic council
a council consisting of permanent representatives of all the member countries of NATO; has political authority and powers of decision
order in council
In Britain, a regulation traditionally issued by the sovereign on the advice of the Privy Council. In modern practice, an order is issued only on the advice of ministers, and the minister in charge of the department concerned with the order's subject matter is responsible to Parliament for its contents. Most orders in council today are issued to implement legislation passed by Parliament
president of the press council
leader of a journalists' association
security council
a permanent council of the United Nations; responsible for preserving world peace
town council
municipal council, committee of a small city
works council
(chiefly Brit) a council representing employer and employees of a plant or business to discuss working conditions etc; also: a committee representing the workers elected to negotiate with management about grievances and wages etc
world council
a council with representatives from different nations
world council of churches
an ecumenical organization of Protestant and Eastern churches; intended to promote unity and cooperation in religious and secular matters
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von a-council im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

number/year/EEC of the Council of (day
(Hukuk) month-year) on (concerning, relating to)
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