occupations

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İngilizce - Türkçe
meslekler
occupation
{i}

İşin ne ? Burada ne yapıyorsun? - What is your occupation? What do you do here?

Gaziantep, 1921'de Fransız işgalinden kurtarıldı. - Gaziantep was freed from the French occupation in 1921.

occupation
(Hukuk) işgal

Gaziantep, 1921'de Fransız işgalinden kurtarıldı. - Gaziantep was freed from the French occupation in 1921.

Kemal Tahir Esir Şehrin İnsanları isimli kitabında İstanbul'un 1920'li yıllardaki işgal günlerini anlatır. - Kemal Tahir narrates the occupation days of Istanbul in 1920s in his book named The People Of The Slave City.

occupation
meşguliyet
occupation
(Biyoloji) meslek

İnsanlara milliyet, cinsiyet veya meslek temelinde ayrımcılık yapmayın. - Don't discriminate against people based on nationality, gender, or occupation.

occupation
{i} uğraşı
occupation
{i} uğraş
occupation
tasarruf
occupation
(Ticaret) zilyetlik
commercial occupations
alım satım işleri
occupation
{i} oturma
occupation
(Tıp) Kişinin devamlı olarak meşgul olduğu iş veya sanat, meslek
occupation
sanat
occupation
army of occupation işgal ordusu
occupation
{i} kullanan
occupation
uğraşı/meslek/işgâl
occupation
(Askeri) İŞGAL: Bir hedefin, esaslı bir mukavemet görmeden ele geçirilmesi
occupation
zorla alma
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of occupation
occupation
The act, process or state of possessing a place
occupation
An activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid
occupation
{i} act of forcefully taking possession of an area, seizure; conquest; possession or settlement of land
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{i} profession, vocation; employment; business; work
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{n} a business, employment, trade, art
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The Stage involving satisfactory completion by the Builder, moving in, arranging for additional works and securing the home against invasion by humans and other creatures
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An occupation is something that you spend time doing, either for pleasure or because it needs to be done. Parachuting is a dangerous occupation
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The control of a country or region by a hostile army
occupation
the control of a country by military forces of a foreign power the period of time during which a place or position or nation is occupied; "during the German occupation of Paris
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Choose One executive/managerialprofessional- doctor, lawyer, etc academic/educatorcomputer technical/engineeringother technical/engineeringservice/customer supportclerical/administrativesales/marketingtradesman/craftsmancollege/graduate studentK-12 studenthomemakerself-employed/own companyunemployed, looking for workretired
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(From Latin occupatio: "a seizing" or "taking possesion ") The act or process of holding or taking possession of a place
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This is the date the buyer moves into the property
occupation
the act of occupying or taking possession of a building; "occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal" the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; "he's not in my line of business" any activity that occupies a person's attention; "he missed the bell in his occupation with the computer game" the control of a country by military forces of a foreign power the period of time during which a place or position or nation is occupied; "during the German occupation of Paris
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A group of all individual positions that are sufficiently alike, as to kind or subject matter of work, level of difficulty and responsibility, and qualification requirements of the work to warrant like treatment in carrying out the usual personnel processes An "occupation" is the smallest subdivision into which many positions subject to the provisions of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, are grouped
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a measure of occupational activity of the individual which may include work, volunteerism, educational activity, and other occupational roles
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the period of time during which a place or position or nation is occupied; "during the German occupation of Paris"
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Required
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For an alien entering the United States or adjusting without a labor certification, occupation refers to the employment held in the country of last legal residence or in the United States For an alien with a labor certification, occupation is the employment for which certification has been issued
occupation
The 4th Geneva Convention 1949 (signed by Israel) says that acquisition of territory by war is inadmissible It defines Occupied Territory, Occupying Power, and Protected People as the situation that results from cross-border military action This is the international law which forbids settlement or destruction of property and defines other obligations of an occupying power
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The act or process of occupying or taking possession; actual possession and control; the state of being occupied; a holding or keeping; tenure; use; as, the occupation of lands by a tenant
occupation
Your occupation is your job or profession. I suppose I was looking for an occupation which was going to be an adventure Occupation: administrative assistant
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Any meaningful work for which an employee is reasonably qualified in terms of training, education, and experience
occupation
A group of jobs having common or closely related responsibilities and duties, and occurring in representative industries throughout the country Actual duties within an occupation may vary from one establishment to another but most areas are common
occupation
a person's career or work
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The occupation of a country happens when it is entered and controlled by a foreign army. the deportation of Jews from Paris during the German occupation. the period from 1940-44 during World War II, when France was occupied by the German army. (1945-52) Military occupation of Japan by the Allied Powers after its defeat in World War II. Theoretically an international occupation, in fact it was carried out almost entirely by the U.S. under Gen. Douglas MacArthur. During the Occupation period, Japanese soldiers and civilians from abroad were repatriated to Japan, arms industries were dismantled, and political prisoners were released. Wartime leaders stood trial for war crimes, and seven were executed. A new constitution, vesting power in the people, replaced the Meiji Constitution; in it Japan renounced its right to wage war, the emperor was reduced to ceremonial status, and women were given the right to vote. The Occupation administration also carried out land reform, reducing the number of farmers who were tenants from 46% to 10%, and began the breakup of the zaibatsu (business conglomerates). Labour unions were initially encouraged, but as fears of leftist organizations grew with the advent of the Cold War, stronger governmental control of labour was supported. The education system, seen as elitist, was revised to resemble the U.S. system. Though the U.S. wanted to end the Occupation in 1947, the Soviet Union vetoed a peace treaty with Japan; a treaty was signed in 1951, and the Occupation ended the following year
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- the specific kind of work a person does If a person has a job but at work, it is the kind of work he will be doing when he reports for work, or will be doing if he is waiting for a new a job to begin within two weeks from the date of interview
occupation
the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; "he's not in my line of business"
occupation
when a person engages in a job-task that brings livelihood (salary, fringe benefits or other facilities), or work experience, the identity of a profession, designation or employee status
occupation
the control of a country by military forces of a foreign power
occupation
A category of jobs that involve similar activities at different work sites
occupation
a group of similar jobs found in different industries or organizations (Herr and Cramer, 1984)
occupation
the name of a job that identifies a person's principle business or work activity
occupation
the act of occupying or taking possession of a building; "occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal"
occupation
any activity that occupies a person's attention; "he missed the bell in his occupation with the computer game"
occupation
– the specific kind of work a person does If a person has a job but at work, it is the kind of work he will be doing when he reports for work, or will be doing if he is waiting for a new a job to begin within two weeks from the date of interview
occupation
That which occupies or engages the time and attention; the principal business of one's life; vocation; employment; calling; trade
occupation
The American Community Survey uses the occupational classification system developed for the 2000 census This system consists of 509 specific occupational categories for employed people arranged into 23 major occupational groups This classification was developed to be consistent with the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 2000, published by the Executive Office of the President Office of Management and Budget Tabulations with occupation as the primary characteristic present several levels of occupational detail The most detailed tabulations will be shown in a special 2000 subject report, CD-ROMs and on the internet These products contain all 509 occupational categories plus industry or class of worker sub-groupings of occupational categories
occupations