contests

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Definition von contests im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

contest
yarışma

O, yarışmaya katılmaktan diskalifiye edildi. - He was disqualified from taking part in the contest.

O, yarışmaya katılmak istiyor. - He wants to participate in the contest.

contest
itiraz

O, mahkemedeki suçlamalara itiraz etmemeye karar verdi. - She decided not to contest the charges in court.

contest
{f} itiraz etmek
contest
rekabet etmek
contest
yarışmak
contest
{f} yarış

Yarışmacı, iki yanlış start yaptı. - The contestant made two false starts.

O, yarışmaya katılmaktan diskalifiye edildi. - He was disqualified from taking part in the contest.

contest
doğruluğu hakkında tartışmak
contest
mücadele
contest
itiraz et(mek)
contest
{f} itiraz et

O, mahkemedeki suçlamalara itiraz etmemeye karar verdi. - She decided not to contest the charges in court.

contest
muhalefet etmek
contest
contest against mücadele etmek
contest
itiraz ed
contest
{i} karşılaşma
contest
{i} maç
contest
{f} (bir şeye) itiraz edip yanlış olduğunu ispatlamaya çalışmak
contest
{f} çekişmek
contest
{i} tartışma

2014 Eurovision Şarkı Yarışması için Conchita Wurst'un seçilmesi Avusturya'da tartışmalara yol açtı. - Conchita Wurst's selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 sparked controversy in Austria.

contest
{i} inkâr
contest
contested election yeterinden fazla aday bulunan seçim
contest
{i} mücâdele
contest
itiraz kaldırır
contest
contestable münakaşa edilebilir
contest
{f} karşı koymak
contest
{i} çekişme
contest
doğruluğu h
contest
{i} iddia
contest
derbi
sales contests
(Ticaret) satış müsabakaları
Englisch - Englisch
third-person singular of contest
plural of contest
a form of sales promotion in which consumers are induced to buy earlier, or in greater quantity, by the offer of prizes of cash or merchandise to be won in a competition See Sales Promotion
promotions, such as sweepstakes, that offer a prize and may or may not require a purchase for prize eligibility
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This field was marked if there was a contest mentioned in the advertisement, such as "Enter our contest and win a free radio!" Example of advertisement with a contest
Eurovision Song Contests
plural form of Eurovision Song Contest
beauty contests
plural form of beauty contest
contest
controversy; debate

no contest.

contest
a competition

The child entered the spelling contest.

contest
to call into question; to oppose

The rival contested the dictator's re-election because of claims of voting irregularities.

pissing contests
plural form of pissing contest
wet t-shirt contests
plural form of wet t-shirt contest
will contests
plural form of will contest
contest
{i} competition

He would like to take part in the competition. - He wants to participate in the contest.

contest
Competition based on skill, in which prizes are offered Proof-of-purchase is usually required with entry
contest
{n} a dispute, wrangle, strive, vie with
contest
to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race"
contest
struggle for superiority; combat
contest
To strive earnestly to hold or maintain; to struggle to defend; as, the troops contested every inch of ground
contest
To dispute or challenge the terms of a Will or Trust
contest
Earnest dispute; strife in argument; controversy; debate; altercation
contest
an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants
contest
to contend
contest
A type of promotion which requires a degree of skill and therefore 1) every enter must be judged and 2) proof-of-purchase can be required to accompany each entry (See sweepstakes, game
contest
A sales promotion device for creating consumer involvement in which prizes are offered based on the skill of the entrants (Ch 9)
contest
A contest is a competition or game in which people try to win. Few contests in the recent history of British boxing have been as thrilling. a writing contest. see also beauty contest
contest
Question the validity of a Will
contest
To dispute or challenge a will through the High Court
contest
To make a subject of litigation; to defend, as a suit; to dispute or resist; as a claim, by course of law; to controvert
contest
Timzizwert Tamenyugart
contest
A contest is a struggle to win power or control. The state election due in November will be the last such ballot before next year's presidential contest a clear contest between church and state
contest
a struggle between rivals
contest
(as used in e-learning): Motivational tool intended to build interest or attention to a subject For example, an organization might run a contest that rewards a department for reaching certain levels of safety or for levels of usage for a new computer system
contest
If someone contests an election or competition, they take part in it and try to win it. He quickly won his party's nomination to contest the elections. a closely contested regional flower show
contest
To engage in contention, or emulation; to contend; to strive; to vie; to emulate; followed usually by with
contest
competition; emulation; strife in arms; conflict; combat; encounter
contest
If you contest a statement or decision, you object to it formally because you think it is wrong or unreasonable. Your former employer has to reply within 14 days in order to contest the case Gender discrimination is a hotly contested issue. = dispute
contest
To make a subject of dispute, contention, litigation, or emulation; to contend for; to call in question; to controvert; to oppose; to dispute
contest
Earnest struggle for superiority, victory, defense, etc
contest
a struggle between rivals an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race
contest
{f} fight for; appeal, challenge
contests

    Türkische aussprache

    kıntes

    Aussprache

    /kənˈtes/ /kənˈtɛs/

    Etymologie

    [ k&n-'test, 'kän-" ] (verb.) 1603. Middle French contester, from Latin contestari to bring an action at law, from contestari to call to witness, from com- + testis witness; more at TESTAMENT.
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