toplatma

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Turkish - English
confiscate
To take possession of by force or authority; expropriate

In schools it is common for teachers to confiscate electronic games and other distractions.

{v} to sieze, for the use of the public or state, the property of one guilty of a high crime
to appropriate (private property) as forfeited to the public use or treasury
surrendered as a penalty
1 With regard to acts by a government entity, to take private property without just compensation 2 To seize goods or property and divest the owner of his or her proprietary rights usually as a result of some violation of the law involving the goods or property seized BACK TO TOP
take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
taken without permission or consent especially by public authority; "the condemned land was used for a highway cloverleaf"; "the confiscated liquor was poured down the drain"
to take (a possession) away from someone, usually as a punishment and often for a limited period, after which it is returned to the owner
{f} take away, seize (property, money, etc.)
Seized and appropriated by the government to the public use; forfeited
(3 syl ) To forfeit to the public treasury (Latin, con fiscus, with the tribute money ) “If thou dost shed one drop of Christian blood, Thy lands and goods are, by the laws of Venice, Confiscate to the State of Venice ” Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, iv 1 Confusion Worse Confounded Disorder made worse than before “With ruin upon ruin, rout on rout, Confusion worse confounded ” Milton: Paradise Lost, ii line 996 Conge “To give a person his congé” is to dismiss him from your service “To take one's congé” is to give notice to friends of your departure This is done by leaving a card at the friend's house with the letters P P C (pour prendre congé) inscribed on the left-hand corner (French, donner congé and donner à son congé )
To seize as forfeited to the public treasury; to appropriate to the public use
If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment. There is concern that police use the law to confiscate assets from people who have committed minor offences They confiscated weapons, ammunition and propaganda material. = seize + confiscation confiscations con·fis·ca·tion The new laws allow the confiscation of assets purchased with proceeds of the drugs trade. = seizure. to officially take private property away from someone, usually as a punishment (past participle of confiscare, from com- ( COM-) + fiscus ( FISCAL))
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gather

Maruyama Park is a place where a lot of people gather. - Maruyama Parkı pek çok insanın toplandığı bir yerdir.

Naples gathers many tourists. - Napoli çok sayıda turist toplar.

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{f} harvest

In November, olives are harvested from the trees to make oil. - Kasım ayında zeytinler yağı çıkarılmak üzere ağaçlardan toplanır.

I don't harvest your olives. - Senin zeytinlerini toplamam.

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{f} summed
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make up

They make up about 12.5 percent of the total population. - Onlar toplam nüfusun yaklaşık yüzde 12,5'ğunu oluşturuyorlar.

Sami can make up his own bed. - Sami kendi yatağını toplayabilir.

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pick

A magnet can pick up and hold many nails at a time. - Bir mıknatıs bir seferde çok sayıda çiviyi toplayabilir ve tutabilir.

Tom picked up some pretty shells on the beach. - Tom sahilde bazı güzel deniz kabukları topladı.

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assemble

The students assembled in the classroom. - Öğrenciler sınıfta toplandı.

The police assembled a lot of evidence against him. - Polis onun aleyhinde birçok kanıt topladı.

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round up
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made up
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summon up

Summon up your courage and tell the truth. - Cesaretini topla ve gerçeği söyle.

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add up

Add up these figures. - Bu sayıları toplayın.

Please add up the numbers. - Lütfen sayıları toplayınız.

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{f} bunch
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{f} gathering

A crowd was gathering around him. - Onun etrafında bir kalabalık toplanıyordu.

The squirrel was busy gathering nuts. - Sincap fındık toplamayla meşguldü.

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sum up

Can you briefly sum up what was said at the meeting? - Toplantıda ne söylendiğini kısaca özetleyebilir misin?

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reunite
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{f} muster

She finally mustered up the courage to ask him for more money. - Ondan biraz daha para istemek için sonunda cesaretini topladı.

He mustered up his courage to talk to a foreigner. - O bir yabancı ile konuşmak için cesaretini topladı.

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{f} collected

Tom has collected a great many butterflies. - Tom pek çok kelebek topladı.

Bob gave Tina almost all the stamps he had collected, and kept only a few for himself. - Bob neredeyse topladığı tüm pulları Tina'ya verdi

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bunched
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three-pronged pitchfork
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collecting

Tom's hobby is collecting photos of cars. - Tom'un hobisi araba fotoğrafları toplamaktır.

My hobby is collecting insects. - Benim hobim böcek toplamaktır.

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sum#up
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convoke
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sum

Summon up your courage and tell the truth. - Cesaretini topla ve gerçeği söyle.

Tatoeba: Because a language is more than the sum of its words. - Tatoeba: Çünkü bir dil sözcüklerinin toplamından daha fazladır.

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sumup
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make#up
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recruit
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to have (someone) gather or collect (people, things)
toplatmak
to have (someone) confiscate or seize (something)
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