compensation.

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Englisch - Türkisch
tazminat

Tazminat fazla düşük. - The compensation is too low.

Yaralanması için tazminat olarak büyük bir miktar para aldı. - He received a large sum of money in compensation for his injury.

telâfi
telafi
{i} tazmin

Hasarlı bagaj için hiç tazminat aldın mı? - Did you receive any compensation for the damaged luggage?

Tazminat fazla düşük. - The compensation is too low.

(Hukuk) bedel

O hizmeti için hiçbir bedel almadı. - He received no compensation for his service.

(Tıp) Sistemler veya organlarda bir bölümün çalışması bozulduğu zaman diğer bir bölümün fazla çalışarak onun işini üzerine alması, kompansasyon
(Mukavele) tazmin, telafi; karşılık
{i} karşılama
{i} maaş
düzeltme
mükafat
(Ticaret) ödenek
(Tıp) kompensasyon
(Denizbilim) denkleme dengeleme
(Mekanik) denkleştirme
(Politika, Siyaset) telâfi
(Ticaret) ödenen para
(Elektrik, Elektronik) kompanzasyon
faydalı taraf
ödünleme
(Ticaret) zarar tazminatı
zararı ödeme
dengeleme
yerini doldurma
olumlu taraf
fayda
tazminat parası
tazminat hukuku
telafisi
karşılık
karşılanma
tazminat/telafi
{i} taviz
karşılık,telafi
{i} ödün
(Biyoloji) kompansasyon
compo
bileşim maddesi
compo
bileşim

Bir spektrometre, maddenin kimyasal bileşimini belirlemek için ışık kullanır. - A spectrometer uses light to identify the chemical composition of matter.

Isınan suyun kimyasal bileşimi değişmez. - Heating water does not change its chemical composition.

compo
kompozisyon

Bu kompozisyon yazan kız Nancy'dir. - The girl who wrote this composition is Nancy.

Bu kompozisyon o kadar kötü yazılmış ki ben onun ne anlama geldiğini çıkaramıyorum. - This composition is so badly written than I can not make out what he means.

compo
alçı
compo
sıva
Englisch - Englisch
compo
The extinction of debts of which two persons are reciprocally debtors by the credits of which they are reciprocally creditors; the payment of a debt by a credit of equal amount; a set-off
A recompense or reward for some loss or service
remuneration
{n} a recompence, amends, return
comp
That which constitutes, or is regarded as, an equivalent; that which makes good the lack or variation of something else; that which compensates for loss or privation; amends; remuneration; recompense
Money, financial benefit or things of value Compensation does not include reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties or for actual and necessary expenses reimbursed for services to nonprofit organizations and outside professional associations and related organizations
Payment or medical care provided to subjects injured in research; does not refer to payment (remuneration) for participation in research
The act or principle of compensating
Measures provided to offset adverse impacts to wetlands, including one or more of the following
Includes salaries, wages, tips, commissions, bonuses, alimony, royalties from creative efforts and "earned income" in the case of a self-employed individual
shall not avoid, but shall be the subject of compensation
= meaning not yet precisely fixed; cited in Article 4 2 of the Convention as required in the event of a Contracting Party's deleting a Ramsar site or restricting its boundaries
Compensation is money that someone who has experienced loss or suffering claims from the person or organization responsible, or from the state. He received one year's salary as compensation for loss of office The Court ordered Dr Williams to pay £300 compensation and £100 costs after admitting assault
something (such as money) given or received as payment or reparation (as for a service or loss or injury) (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that conceals your undesirable shortcomings by exaggerating desirable behaviors
The relationship between air temperature outside a building and a calculated target temperature for provision of air or water to contained rooms or spaces for the purpose of efficient heating. In building control systems the compensation curve is defined to a compensator for this purpose
Any remuneration payable to an employee for employment or contractual services rendered by the employee to the employer
– Pay received for your services Employee compensation can include wages, salaries, tips, and fringe benefits Back to Top
The provision of monetary and non-monetary rewards in return for employment
what employees receive in exchange for their work Includes pay and benefits (total compensation) or just pay (cash compensation)
Arrangement under which the delivery of goods to a party is paid for by buying back a certain amount of the product from the recipient of the goods
An equivalent stipulated for in contracts for the sale of real estate, in which it is customary to provide that errors in description, etc
the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
– Payment or medical care provided to subjects injured in research; does not refer to payment (remuneration) for participation in research
A term used to encompass the entire range of wages and benefits, both current and deferred, that workers receive out of their employment In the Employment Cost Index compensation includes the employer's cost of wages and salaries, plus the cost of providing employee benefits (Also see Total Compensation)
An equivalent stipulated for in contracts for the sale of real estate, in which it is customary to provide that errors in description, etc., shall not avoid, but shall be the subject of compensation
Plan - The policies and procedures which govern student employee compensation for a particular fiscal year
The source of compensation does not determine agency An agent does not necessarily represent the person who pays his or her commission In fact, agency can exist even if no fee is involved (called a gratuitous agency) Buyers and sellers can agree however they choose to compensate the broker, regardless of which is the agent's principal For instance, a seller could agree to pay a commission to the buyer's agent The written agency agreement should state how the agent is being compensated and explain all the alternatives available
Wages, commissions, tips, professional fees, and net self-employment income from services rendered; that is, earned income
If something is some compensation for something bad that has happened, it makes you feel better. Helen gained some compensation for her earlier defeat by winning the final open class Despite a reduction in earnings there are compensations in moving to the north-east where the quality of life is excellent
Compensation is the process of transferring ballast, in the form of water, between the variable tanks, and between the variable tanks and sea, to effect the desired trim
A process by which credit is awarded on the basis that the positive aspects of overall performance outweigh an area of failure This University's revised modular framework allows compensation within individual modules but not between modules (other than linked modules producing a single mark)
 Salary and benefits given to employees for their services
"Compensation" means the amount described in section 6051(a)(3) (wages, tips and other compensation from the employer subject to federal income tax withholding under section 3401(a)) Usually, this is the amount shown in box 1 of Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement For further information, see Pub 15 (Circular E), Employer Tax Guide Compensation also includes the salary reduction contributions made under this plan, and, if applicable, compensation deferred under a section 457 plan In determining an employee's compensation for prior years, the employee's elective deferrals under a section 401(k) plan, a SARSEP or a section 403(b) annuity contract are also included in the employee's compensation
{i} recompense, repayment; something done to make up for (a loss, deficiency or fault)
the self-regulatory tendency of the unconscious When consciousness is too one-sided, the unconscious uses its autonomy to compensate by pushing some of its contents upward in order to reestablish organismic balance Example: a selfish man (conscious posture) suddenly indulges in an impulsive act of generosity (unconscious counterposition) The compensation is intelligent (if instinctive) rather than mechanical
the process where one acid base imbalance offsets another imbalance in an effort to bring the pH back within normal limits Ex metabolic acidosis with a [HCO3-] less than 22 mEq/L causes tachypnea causing a pCO2 less than 35 mmHg (respiratory alkalosis)
the controlling elements that compensate, or, offset the undesirable characteristics of the process being controlled in a system
Work that involves analyzing, interpreting, developing, and/or implementing laws, regulations, policies, and/or guidance involving subject matter areas within compensation administration (e g , pay and/or leave administration) and advising management on the use of compensation flexibilities to help recruit, manage, and retain employees
The amount of a participant's taxable and nontaxable wages that is considered for purposes of a certain employee benefit requirement
The amount of wages, salary or other earned income an individual receives from services rendered as a result of employment or self-employment
(psychiatry) a defense mechanism that conceals your undesirable shortcomings by exaggerating desirable behaviors
something (such as money) given or received as payment or reparation (as for a service or loss or injury)
compensation.
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