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Definition of earns in English Turkish dictionary

earn
kazanmak

Tom daha çok para kazanmak için iş değiştirdi. - Tom changed jobs to earn more money.

O işten, ayda 500 doların üzerinde kazanmaktadır. - He earns over 500 dollars a month from that job.

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para kazanmak

Ne kadar para kazanmak istersin? - How much money do you want to earn?

Eğer para kazanmak için buradaysan, Amerika bulunmak için hoş bir yer. - America is a lovely place to be, if you are here to earn money.

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edinmek
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kazandır/kazan
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kazan

Sen bizimle Beyaz Saray'a kadar gelecek yeni köpek yavrusu kazandın. - And you have earned the new puppy that's coming with us … to the White House.

O harcadığından daha fazla para kazanıyor. - She earns more than she spends.

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{f} kazanmak; kazandırmak
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doğrultmak
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para kazandırmak
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kazanç elde etmek
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(Ticaret) (para) kazanmak
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eline geçmek
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{f} hak etmek
English - English
Third person singular simple present of to earn
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To receive (money) for working
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To receive money for working

Now that you are earning, you can start paying me rent.

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To gain (success) through applied effort or work

You can have the s'mores: you earned them, clearing the walkway of snow so well.

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To cause (someone) to receive (money)

My CD earns me six percent!.

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{v} to gain or deserve by services
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If you earn money, you receive money in return for work that you do. What a lovely way to earn a living
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European Academic Research Network One of three main constituents of BITNET
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European Academic Research Network, basically the European equivalent of BITNET
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European Academic Research Network (network) See TERENA (Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association)
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To curdle, as milk
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European Academic Research Network A network using BITNET technology connecting universities and research labs in Europe
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acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
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To long; to yearn
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to deserve (something)
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To merit or deserve, as by labor or service; to do that which entitles one to (a reward, whether the reward is received or not)
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See Ern, n
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European Academic and Research Network
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If something earns money, it produces money as profit or interest. a current account which earns little or no interest
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To acquire by labor, service, or performance; to deserve and receive as compensation or wages; as, to earn a good living; to earn honors or laurels
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European Academic Research Network
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European Academic and Research Network A self-managing network in the research community originally sponsored by IBM It uses BITNET BITNET protocols and connects to BITNET in the US - /RIPE
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(European Academic Research Network) (n ) Now called TERENA A network enabling BITNET technology to connect universities and research labs in Europe
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European Academic & Research Network
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To grieve
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European Academic Research Network A network using BITNET technology connecting universities and research labs in Europe Now called TERENA after the merger with RARE See TERENA
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{f} receive as a result of work or other service performed, profit; be eligible, be worthy
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If you earn something such as praise, you get it because you deserve it. Companies must earn a reputation for honesty I think that's earned him very high admiration. To yearn
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European Academic Research Network: the European component of BITNet
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                                        To receive a wage/salary through work; to earn a living
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(European Academic and Research Network) A network using BITNET technology to connect universities and research labs in Europe
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earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
earns

    Turkish pronunciation

    ırnz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈərnz/ /ˈɜrnz/

    Etymology

    [ '&rn ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English ernen, from Old English earnian; akin to Old High German arnOn to reap, Czech jesen autumn.

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