Reconcile
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reconcile teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- uzlaştırmak {f}
- uzlaşmak
- barıştırma
Örnek Cümle:
Annem çifti barıştırmayı denedi.
-My mother attempted to reconcile the couple.
Örnek Cümle:
Annem çifti barıştırmaya çalıştı.
-My mother tried to reconcile the couple.
- uzlaş
Örnek Cümle:
Dan ve Linda yeniden uzlaştı.
-Dan and Linda reconciled.
Örnek Cümle:
Sami ve Leyla uzlaşmaya karar verdiler.
-Sami and Layla decided to reconcile.
- uzlaştır (Bilgisayar)
- ahenkleştirmek
- razı etmek {f}
- (düşünce/görüş/vb.) bağdaştırmak
- aralarını bulmak
- barıştırmak
- (to ile) kabul ettirmek
- karşılaştır (Bilgisayar)
- reconcilement uzlaşma
- reconci uzlaştır/barıştır
- bağdaştırmak {f}
- arabuluculuk etmek {f}
- reconcile the accounts hesapları mutabık kılmak
- ara bulmak {f}
- telif etmek
- uydurmak {f}
- kiliseyi yeniden temizlemek {f}
- reconciliation
- uzlaşma
Dinler arasındaki uzlaşma dünya barışının temelidir.
-Reconciliation among religions is the foundation of world peace.
- reconciliation
- barışma
- reconciliation
- (Avrupa Birliği) uzlaştırma
- reconciliation
- barıştırma
- reconcile oneself to
- razı olmak
- reconcile somebody to
- razı etmek
- reconcile with
- yeniden barışmak
- reconcile with
- uzlaşmak
- reconcile to
- kabul ettirmek
- reconcile to
- razı etmek
- reconcile oneself to
- alışmak
- reconcile oneself to
- ısınmak
- reconciled
- Barışık
- reconciling
- {i} uzlaşma
Sami'nin Leyla ile uzlaşmak gibi bir niyeti yoktu.
-Sami had no intention of reconciling with Layla.
- reconciled
- barışmak
- reconciler
- (Politika, Siyaset) uzlaştırıcı
- reconciliation
- (Ticaret) anlaşma sağlama
- reconciliation
- (Askeri) uygunluk sağlama
- reconciliation
- (Ticaret) uyumlaştırma
- reconciliation
- (Ticaret) hesap mutabakatı sağlamak
- reconciliation
- (Ticaret) mutabakat">(Ticaret) mutabakat
- reconciliation
- (Ticaret) teyitleşme
- reconcilable
- uzlaştırılabilir
- reconcilable
- birleştirilebilir
- reconciler
- arabulucu
- reconciliation
- barış
Dinler arasındaki uzlaşma dünya barışının temelidir.
-Reconciliation among religions is the foundation of world peace.
- reconciling
- {f} uzlaş
Sami'nin Leyla ile uzlaşmak gibi bir niyeti yoktu.
-Sami had no intention of reconciling with Layla.
- conciliate, cotton on, reconcile
- Pamuk, uzlaştırmak barıştırmak
- reconciling
- uzlaşarak
- reconciling
- mutabakat
- reconcilable
- {s} barıştırılabilir
- reconcilable
- {s} araları yapılabilir
- reconcilable
- barıştırılmaları mümkün
- reconcilable
- telif edilir
- reconcilable
- reconcilableness barışma imkanı
- reconcilable
- reconcilably uzlaştırıcı surette
- reconciliation
- (Askeri) UZLAŞTIRMA, UZLAŞMA, UYGUNLUK SAĞLAMA, TELİF: İki veya daha çok hesap arasındaki farkın açıklanması veya birbiri ile ilgili iki veya daha çok hesabın ya da hesap raporu bakiyelerinin mutabakatı için gerekli teferruatlı maddelerin tespit ve beyanı. Hesapların mutabakat haline getirilmesi
- reconciliation
- arabulma
- to reconcile
- (Hukuk) uzlaştırmak
- to reconcile
- aralarını bulmak
- to reconcile
- aralarını düzeltmek
İlgili Terimler
reconcile teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To make things compatible or consistent
- To recreate friendly relationships
- To make the net difference in credits and debits of a financial account agree with the balance
- to make men or things agree {v}
- To compare the results obtained from using two different sources of data, e g comparing the balance obtained from a financial report generated by a departmental shadow system to the same balance that is obtained using data from the official campus financial information system, FIS
- To bring to acquiescence, content, or quiet submission; as, to reconcile one's self to affictions
- restore to a state of harmony, settle, conciliate {f}
- To make consistent or congruous; to bring to agreement or suitableness; followed by with or to
- make compatible with; "The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories"
- is the process of balancing records An example is when an individual balances a checking account record with the monthly bank statement Once the records accurately agree, the checking account has been reconciled
- An operation that lets you establish a link between a physical equipment (Reservation Box or Reservation Connector) and a functional connector Only available on CATIA - Systems Space Reservation objects
- A process to make sure your checkbook balance matches your financial institution's balance for your account
- If you reconcile yourself to an unpleasant situation, you accept it, although it does not make you happy to do so. She had reconciled herself to never seeing him again. + reconciled rec·on·ciled She felt a little more reconciled to her lot
- If you are reconciled with someone, you become friendly with them again after a quarrel or disagreement. He never believed he and Susan would be reconciled Devlin was reconciled with the Catholic Church in his last few days
- accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate"
- To settle or resolve; to make compatible or consistent
- If you reconcile two people, you make them become friends again after a quarrel or disagreement. my attempt to reconcile him with Toby
- To adjust; to settle; as, to reconcile differences
- come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"
- To cause to be friendly again; to conciliate anew; to restore to friendship; to bring back to harmony; to cause to be no longer at variance; as, to reconcile persons who have quarreled
- If you reconcile two beliefs, facts, or demands that seem to be opposed or completely different, you find a way in which they can both be true or both be successful. It's difficult to reconcile the demands of my job and the desire to be a good father Negotiators must now work out how to reconcile these demands with American demands for access
- come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up
- To become reconciled
- bring into consonance or accord; "harmonize one's goals with one's abilities"
- the act of settle or resolving a difference; keeping things consistent and accurate
- 1 To settle or to resolve a dispute 2 In order to capture an issue in conflict, the debater must demonstrate why her/his analysis of the issue is superior to that of the opposition
- An accounting procedure to reflect agreement of the bank statement to the check register
- a method of calculating the correct amount of cash in a bank account by taking the opening balance of the account, adding any receipts, deducting any disbursements (not including outstanding checks), and comparing the result with the bank statement ending balance
- reconcile duty and pleasure
- integrate fun with work, put obligation and enjoyment together
- reconcile oneself to one's fate
- be at peace with one's destiny, accept one's fate
- reconcile with
- make up with, be friends again (after a quarrel)
- reconciled
- Simple past tense and past participle of reconcile
- reconcilable
- capable of being adjusted or harmonized
- reconcilement
- {n} a reconciliatin
- reconciler
- {n} a person who reconciles
- reconciliation
- {n} a renewal of love, atonement
- reconciliation
- (Din) A change from enmity to friendship. It is mutual, i.e., it is a change wrought in both parties who have been at enmity
- Reconciliation
- reconcilement
- reconcilable
- {s} can be made harmonious, can be reconciled, can be settled
- reconcilable
- capable of being reconciled; "her way of thinking is reconcilable with mine"
- reconcilable
- capable of being reconciled; "her way of thinking is reconcilable with mine
- reconcilable
- Capable of being reconciled
- reconcilable
- Capable of being reconciled; as, reconcilable adversaries; an act reconciable with previous acts
- reconciled
- made compatible or consistent
- reconciled
- past of reconcile
- reconciled
- A transaction that has been matched to an order log either partially or completely This is one of four potential transaction status types: reconciled, disputed, approved, or costed
- reconciled
- (followed by `to') no longer opposed; "after a time she became reconciled even to diplomatic receptions"
- reconciled
- made compatible or consistent (followed by `to') no longer opposed; "after a time she became reconciled even to diplomatic receptions
- reconcilement
- Act of reconciling
- reconcilement
- {i} settlement, act of restoring harmony, act of reconciling
- reconcilement
- State of being reconciled
- reconciler
- One who reconciles
- reconciler
- {i} one who restores harmony, one who settles differences
- reconciles
- third-person singular of reconcile
- reconciliation
- (Ticaret) The process of comparing two or more sets of data to resolve discrepancies and demonstrate proof of accuracy
- reconciliation
- The reconciliation of two beliefs, facts, or demands that seem to be opposed is the process of finding a way in which they can both be true or both be successful. the ideal of democracy based upon a reconciliation of the values of equality and liberty
- reconciliation
- The process of balancing what spots aired and what spots were ordered is called reconciliation Program events and commercial announcements are sometimes not broadcast according to the schedule on the system-produced log The reason may be that a regularly scheduled program was preempted or perhaps a human or mechanical error forced a change in the schedule To reflect the actual sequence of events, manual revisions are made to the log as needed throughout the broadcast day The differences between the scheduled and aired logs must then be reconciled so that advertisers will be billed properly
- reconciliation
- getting two things to correspond; "the reconciliation of his checkbook and the bank statement"
- reconciliation
- Reconciliation between two people or countries who have quarrelled is the process of their becoming friends again. A reconciliation is an instance of this. an appeal for reconciliation between Catholics and Protestants
- reconciliation
- A special legislative procedure established under the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 by which the Congress changes existing laws that affect revenues or direct spending to conform to the revenue and spending targets established in the budget resolution The budget resolution may contain reconciliation instructions, which direct Congressional committees to make changes in revenue or direct spending programs under their jurisdiction to achieve a specified budgetary result The legislation to implement the instructions is usually combined into one comprehensive reconciliation bill Reconciliation affects revenues, direct spending, and offsetting receipts, but usually not discretionary spending See budget resolution, revenues, direct spending, and discretionary spending [Back to top]
- reconciliation
- Reduction to congruence or consistency; removal of inconsistency; harmony
- reconciliation
- The process used by Congress to amend tax and entitlement programs to meet the instructions in the budget resolution regarding outlay and revenue targets Reconciliation legislation has served recently as the primary vehicle for deficit reduction measures
- reconciliation
- getting two things to correspond; "the reconciliation of his checkbook and the bank statement" the reestablishing of cordial relations
- reconciliation
- A nonviolent struggle is about truth and reconciliation, it is not about victory It is about both sides coming together in truth and justice If one has a defeat and the other a victory, it is not reconciliation
- reconciliation
- The process whereby Congress enforces a budget resolution which requires the authorizing and appropriations committees to spend within the resolution's prescribed limits
- reconciliation
- A process of comparing internal financial records (ie journals and ledgers) pertaining to an account with external records (ie bank statements) to ensure that all deposits and withdrawals have been recorded properly and that the balance of funds is correct
- reconciliation
- Making one set of figures match another e g matching cash book figures against those in the bank statement
- reconciliation
- The reestablishment of friendly relations; conciliation or rapprochement
- reconciliation
- Matching one set of records against another For example, an employee's expense account against credit card slips and other receipts
- reconciliation
- The final step in the appraisal process, in which the appraiser reconciles the estimates of value received from the market data, cost, and income approaches to arrive at a final estimate of market value for the subject property
- reconciliation
- The process of getting individual records contained in PMIS fully consistent with the actual status of the personal property item including the item's physical location, actual acquisition cost, etc
- reconciliation
- A Roman Catholic sacrament involving contrition, confession, punishment and absolution; penance
- reconciliation
- Process of matching and comparing figures from accounting records against those presented on a bank statement
- reconciliation
- The process by which the DAE synchronizes catalog objects with a given device For more information on this process see Using Devices in the D4 Language Guide
- reconciliation
- Process by which the authorizing committees in the House and Senate change the various programs they administer in order to meet the federal budget target figures
- reconciliation
- the last step in the appraisal process, in which all data are compared and the approaches to value considered to arrive at a final estimate of value
- reconciliation
- Reconciliation (rèk´en-sîl´ê-â´shen) noun 1 The act of reconciling, or the state of being reconciled; reconcilenment; restoration to harmony; renewal of friendship 2 Reduction to congruence or consistency; removal of inconsistency; harmony Synonyms -- Reconciliment; reunion; pacification; appeasement; propitiation; atonement; expiation
- reconciliation
- The act of reconciling, or the state of being reconciled; reconcilenment; restoration to harmony; renewal of friendship
- reconciliation
- Determining the final estimate of value by weighing the results of the various approaches in an appraisal
- reconciliation
- Reconciliation is the normalization of relationships between people or groups According to John Paul Lederach, it involves four simultaneous processes--the search for truth, justice, peace, and mercy When all four of these factors are brought together, reconciliation, Lederach says, is achieved
- reconciliation
- The process of matching and adjusting accounting records for a specific item to bring them into full agreement and to assure that they accurately reflect the quantity, description, etc , of the item
- reconciliation
- The final step in the appraisal process, in which the appraiser reconciles the estimates of value received from the sales comparison, cost and income capitalization approaches to arrive at a final estimate of market value for the subject property
- reconciliation
- Reconciliation of a Penitent, is a sacrament in which those who repent of their sins may confess them in the presence of a priest and receive assurance of pardon and the grace of absolution
- reconciliation
- the reestablishing of cordial relations
- reconciliation
- Under the terms of MARIA, each retailer aggregates customer metering data (adjusted for local losses) The aggregated data is then passed on to the National Reconcilitation Manager, and is reconciled with metering information from Generators and the Grid Operator Reconciled quantities are then passed on to the Clearing Manager to calculate the amounts owed and to whom
- reconciliation
- Checking all bank account papers to make sure that the bank's records and your records agree
- reconciliation
- {i} settlement, act of restoring harmony, act of reconciling
- reconciliation
- The 1974 budget act provides for a "reconciliation" procedure for bringing existing tax and spending laws into conformity with caps enacted in the congressional budget resolutions Under the procedure, Congress instructs designated legislative committees to approve measures that adjust revenues and expenditures by a certain amount The committees have the discretion of deciding what changes are made The recommendations of the various committees are consolidated without change by the budget committees into an omnibus reconciliation bill, which must be approved by both houses of Congress
- reconciliation
- 1 The final step in an appraisal process, in which the appraiser reconciles the estimates of value received from the direct sales comparison, cost and income approaches to arrive at a final estimate of market value for the subject property 2 The balancing of entries in a double-entry accounting system (See appraisal)
- reconciliation
- The determination of the items necessary to bring the balance of two or more related accounts or statements into agreement
- reconciling
- present participle of reconcile
- reconciling
- tending to reconcile or accommodate; bringing into harmony
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