redound

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English - Turkish
{f} arttırmak
katkıda bulunmak
artırmak
(to ile) katkıda bulunmak
yararı dokunmak
ilerletmek
{f} iyi etkilemek
{f} gerilemek
neticelenmek
{f} on/upon -i etkilemek, -e dokunmak, -e
{f} sonuçlanmak
{f} to -i artırmak: This will redound to your credit. Herkesin gözünde senin kıymetini artırır
{f} kazandırmak
{f} yararı olmak
netice
redound to
artırmak
redound to one's credit
(deyim) takdire şayan
redound to one's credit
(deyim) övgüye değer
redound up
-e yansımak
rebound
çarpıp geri sıçra
rebound
(Askeri) fırlama
rebound
rebound
rebound
çarpıp geri gelmek
rebound
(basketbol) ribaund
rebound
(Spor) Basketbolda rakip oyuncunun topu potaya atıp girmemesinden dolayı veya şuta yapılan bloktan sonra topa sahip olmak
rebound
(Tıp) Uyarının kesilmesini takiben dokunun yeni bir güçle, tam kasılma veya tamg evşeme tarzında refleks hareket göstermesi, geri tepme
rebound
{i} geri gelme
rebound
ribaunt
rebound
hayal kırıklığından sonraki tepki
rebound
{i} tepki
rebound
ciltle
rebound
ribaund
rebound
rebound,v.çarpıp geri sıçra: n.geri sekme
rebound
{f} sekmek
rebound
{i} geri sekme
rebound
(isim) sekme, geri gelme, yansıma, yankı, rezonans, reaksiyon, tepki, geri tepme
rebound
(fiil) sekmek, çarpıp geri gelmek, yansımak, yankılanmak
rebound
geri sıçramak
English - English
To swell, surge up (of waves, liquid etc.)
To result in, to contribute (to a specified situation or consequence)

The fact that in one case the advance redounds to private advantage and in the other, theoretically, to the public good, does not alter the core assumptions common to both.

To attach, come back, accrue (to or upon someone)

His infamous behaviour only redounded back upon him when he was caught.

To arise or occur in consequence (from or out of something)
rebound
{v} to conduce, contribute, arise
be excessive in quantity
have an effect for good or ill; "Her efforts will redound to the general good" be added; "Everything he does redounds to himself" be deflected; "His actions redound on his parents" be excessive in quantity
{f} accumulate, accrue, collect; have a desired result or effect; return, come back
If an action or situation redounds to your benefit or advantage, it gives people a good impression of you or brings you something that can improve your situation. The success in the Middle East redounds to his benefit. redound to sb's credit/honour etc to improve people's opinion of someone (redonder , from redundare, from unda )
The coming back, as of consequence or effect; result; return; requital
Rebound; reverberation
To roll back, as a wave or flood; to be sent or driven back; to flow back, as a consequence or effect; to conduce; to contribute; to result
be deflected; "His actions redound on his parents"
be added; "Everything he does redounds to himself"
To be in excess; to remain over and above; to be redundant; to overflow
have an effect for good or ill; "Her efforts will redound to the general good"
redounded
past of redound
redounding
present participle of redound
redounds
third-person singular of redound
redound

    Hyphenation

    re·dound

    Turkish pronunciation

    rîdaund

    Pronunciation

    /rəˈdound/ /rɪˈdaʊnd/

    Etymology

    [ ri-'daund ] (intransitive verb.) 14th century. From French rédonder, from Latin rēdundō, from rē + undō (“surge”), from unda (“a wave”).
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