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Englisch - Türkisch
düzeltmek

Bazen düzeltmek yazmaktan zordur. - Sometimes to correct is harder than to write.

Yanlışlarımı düzeltmekten vazgeçmeni istemiyorum. - I don't want you to quit correcting my mistakes.

{s} doğru

Hipoteziniz doğrudur. - Your hypothesis is correct.

Lütfen doğru cevabı kontrol edin. - Please check the correct answer.

{f} haddini bildirmek
{s} uygun

Tatoeba külliyatındaki tüm cümleleri, dil eğitimi için doğru ve uygun saymak tehlikelidir. - It's dangerous to assume that all of the sentences in the Tatoeba Corpus are correct and suitable for language study.

hatasız

Tom kesinlikle hatasızdı. - Tom was absolutely correct.

Hatasız olduğunuzu umuyorum. - I hope you're correct.

harbi
{f} doğrulamak
{s} kusursuz

O kesinlikle kusursuzdur. - She's correct for sure.

Ne Tom ne de Mary kusursuz. - Neither Tom nor Mary is correct.

{f} cezalandırmak
{f} düzelt

Eğer bir yanlış görürsen sonra lütfen düzelt. - If you see a mistake, then please correct it.

Shishir son zamanlarda bir sürü cümle düzeltmektedir. - Shishir has been correcting a lot of sentences lately.

{s} tam

Saatim bozuk olduğu için, saati tam bilmiyordum. - Since my watch was broken, I didn't know the correct time.

Bu saat tamamen doğrudur. - This watch keeps correct time.

uygunluk
dürüst
doğruluk

Politik doğrulukları savunmaya korkmayan güçlü liderlere ihtiyacımız var. - We need strong leaders who are not afraid to stand up to political correctness.

Politik doğruluk fikrinin yararlı mı yoksa zararlı mı olup olmadığını tartışın. - Discuss whether the idea of political correctness is beneficial or harmful.

yanlışı doğruya çevirmek
sağın
tamam

Bu saat tamamen doğrudur. - This watch keeps correct time.

Fiilin doğru şekli ile tamamlayın. - Complete with the correct form of the verb.

iyileştirmek
doğrultmak
(Dilbilim) doğrudoğru
rast
dosdoğru
yanlışsız
{f} düzeltmek, doğrultmak, tashih etmek, ıslah etmek
düzeltme

Shishir son zamanlarda bir sürü cümle düzeltmektedir. - Shishir has been correcting a lot of sentences lately.

Test kağıtlarını düzeltmekle meşgul. - He is busy correcting test papers.

ihtar
{s} doğru, yerinde
tashih etmek ıslah etmek
cezalandırma
kurala uygun
correction fluid korektör house of correc
nasihat
ayar etme
giderme
düzeltmek doğrultmak
ıslah
Englisch - Englisch
Free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth
To inform (someone) of the latter's error

It's rude to correct your parents.

To grade (examination papers)
go down in value; "the stock market corrected"; "prices slumped"
{v} to punish, mend faults, temper
{a} exact, revised with exactness
adjust or make up for; "engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance"
make reparations or amends for; "right a wrongs done to the victims of the Holocaust"
correct in opinion or judgment; "time proved him right"
alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels"
in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure; "what's the right word for this?"; "the right way to open oysters"
Hie'teenglish | adronato
punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience; "The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently"
censure severely; "She chastised him for his insensitive remarks"
adjust the contract to a different strain, having been offered a choice by partner [Example: "Correcting" is often equivalent to "taking a preference" between two indicated suits, as in the partnership sequence one spade -- one notrump -- two diamonds "Correct" is often used instead of "prefer" when the choice is offered implicitly rather than explicitly; for example, if opener bids two diamonds, showing a weak two-bid in either spade or hearts, a response of two hearts asks opener to pass with hearts or to correct to spades ]
adj [right/not wrong] betul 2 adj [true] benar
treat a defect; "The new contact lenses will correct for his myopia"
To bring back, or attempt to bring back, to propriety in morals; to reprove or punish for faults or deviations from moral rectitude; to chastise; to discipline; as, a child should be corrected for lying
If you correct someone, you say something which you think is more accurate or appropriate than what they have just said. `Actually, that isn't what happened,' George corrects me I must correct him on a minor point
{f} make right; amend, rectify, emend; fix something that is wrong; punish, castigate
If something is correct, it is in accordance with the facts and has no mistakes. The correct answers can be found at the bottom of page 8 The following information was correct at time of going to press = right incorrect + correctly cor·rect·ly Did I pronounce your name correctly? + correctness cor·rect·ness Ask the investor to check the correctness of what he has written. = accuracy
To make something that was not valid become right. To remove error
If you correct a problem, mistake, or fault, you do something which puts it right. He has criticised the government for inefficiency and delays in correcting past mistakes. = rectify + correction corrections cor·rec·tion legislation to require the correction of factual errors We will then make the necessary corrections
If a person or their behaviour is correct, their behaviour is in accordance with social or other rules. I think English men are very polite and very correct = proper + correctly cor·rect·ly The High Court of Parliament began very correctly with a prayer for the Queen. + correctness cor·rect·ness his stiff-legged gait and formal correctness
If someone is correct, what they have said or thought is true. You are absolutely correct. The leaves are from a bay tree If Casey is correct, the total cost of the cleanup would come to $110 billion. = right wrong
With good manners; well behaved; conforming with accepted standards of behaviour
The correct thing or method is the thing or method that is required or is most suitable in a particular situation. The use of the correct materials was crucial the correct way to produce a crop of tomato plants. = right + correctly cor·rect·ly If correctly executed, this shot will give them a better chance of getting the ball close to the hole. = properly
Set right, or made straight; hence, conformable to truth, rectitude, or propriety, or to a just standard; not faulty or imperfect; free from error; as, correct behavior; correct views
If you say that someone is correct in doing something, you approve of their action. You are perfectly correct in trying to steer your mother towards increased independence I think the president was correct to reject the offer. = right + correctly cor·rect·ly When an accident happens, quite correctly questions are asked
in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure; "what's the right word for this?"; "the right way to open oysters
socially right or correct; "it isn't right to leave the party without saying goodbye"; "correct behavior"
treat a defect; "The new contact lenses will correct for his myopia" make right or correct; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation" free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth; "the correct answer"; "the correct version"; "the right answer"; "took the right road"; "the right decision" socially right or correct; "it isn't right to leave the party without saying goodbye"; "correct behavior" in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure; "what's the right word for this?"; "the right way to open oysters
To remove or retrench the faults or errors of; to amend; to set right; as, to correct the proof (that is, to mark upon the margin the changes to be made, or to make in the type the changes so marked)
To make right; to bring to the standard of truth, justice, or propriety; to rectify; as, to correct manners or principles
make right or correct; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation"
To counteract the qualities of one thing by those of another; said of whatever is wrong or injurious; as, to correct the acidity of the stomach by alkaline preparations
free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth; "the correct answer"; "the correct version"; "the right answer"; "took the right road"; "the right decision"
{s} right; accurate, exact; proper
When someone corrects a piece of writing, they look at it and mark the mistakes in it. It took an extraordinary effort to focus on preparing his classes or correcting his students' work
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