dictate
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dikte etmek.
2. emir.
3. söyleyerek yazdırmak.
4. zorla kabul ettirmek.
5. söylemek.
6. belirlemek.
7. gerektirmek.
8. imla etmek.
9. dikte.
10. prensip.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to say or read aloud to be recorded or written by another: dictate a letter.
2. to prescribe with authority; impose: dictated the rules of the game.
3. to control or command: "foreign leaders were . . . dictated by their own circumstances, bound by the universal imperatives of politics” ( doris kearns Goodwin).
4. to say or read aloud material to be recorded or written by another: dictated for an hour before leaving for the day.
5. to issue orders or commands.
6. A directive; a command.
7. A guiding principle: followed the dictates of my conscience.
2. to prescribe with authority; impose: dictated the rules of the game.
3. to control or command: "foreign leaders were . . . dictated by their own circumstances, bound by the universal imperatives of politics” ( doris kearns Goodwin).
4. to say or read aloud material to be recorded or written by another: dictated for an hour before leaving for the day.
5. to issue orders or commands.
6. A directive; a command.
7. A guiding principle: followed the dictates of my conscience.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an order or command.
2. to order, command, control.
3. to speak in order for someone to write down the words.
2. to order, command, control.
3. to speak in order for someone to write down the words.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A statement delivered with authority; an order; a command; an authoritative rule, principle, or maxim; a prescription
2. to speak as a superior; to command; to impose conditions (on).
3. to compose literary works; to tell what shall be written or said by another.
4. to tell or utter so that another may write down; to inspire; to compose.
5. to say; to utter; to communicate authoritatively; to deliver (a command) to a subordinate; to declare with authority; to impose
2. to speak as a superior; to command; to impose conditions (on).
3. to compose literary works; to tell what shall be written or said by another.
4. to tell or utter so that another may write down; to inspire; to compose.
5. to say; to utter; to communicate authoritatively; to deliver (a command) to a subordinate; to declare with authority; to impose
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to declare or prescribe with authority; direct or command positively, as being right, necessary, or inevitable: as, conscience dictates truthfulness and fair dealing; to dictate a course of conduct, or terms of surrender.
2. to be the determining cause or motive of; fix or decide positively or unavoidably: as, necessity dictated the abandonment of the ship; his conduct is dictated by false pride.
3. to express orally for another to write down; give utterance or form to, as something to be written: as, to dictate a letter to a clerk.
4.
5. to practise dictation; act or speak dictatorially; exercise controlling or arbitrary authority; assume a dictatorial, dogmatic, or commanding attitude.
6. A positive order or command; an authoritative or controlling direction.
7. an authoritative rule, maxim, or precept; a guiding principle: as, the dictates of conscience or of reason.
8. dictation.
9. that which is dictated; a dictated utterance.
10.
2. to be the determining cause or motive of; fix or decide positively or unavoidably: as, necessity dictated the abandonment of the ship; his conduct is dictated by false pride.
3. to express orally for another to write down; give utterance or form to, as something to be written: as, to dictate a letter to a clerk.
4.
5. to practise dictation; act or speak dictatorially; exercise controlling or arbitrary authority; assume a dictatorial, dogmatic, or commanding attitude.
6. A positive order or command; an authoritative or controlling direction.
7. an authoritative rule, maxim, or precept; a guiding principle: as, the dictates of conscience or of reason.
8. dictation.
9. that which is dictated; a dictated utterance.
10.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia