govern
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kontrol etmek.
2. yönetmek.
3. hükmetmek.
4. hüküm sürmek.
5. idare etmek.
6. yönlendirmek.
7. gram almak.
8. frenlemek.
9. mürebbiyelik yapmak.
10. zaptetmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
to make and administer the public policy and affairs of; exercise sovereign authority in.
2. to control the speed or magnitude of; regulate: a valve that governs fuel intake.
3. to control the actions or behavior of: govern yourselves like civilized people.
4. to keep under control; restrain: a student who could not govern his impulses.
5. to exercise a deciding or determining influence on: chance usually governs the outcome of the game.
6. grammar to require (a specific morphological form) of accompanying words.
7. to exercise political authority.
8. to have or exercise a determining influence.
2. to control the speed or magnitude of; regulate: a valve that governs fuel intake.
3. to control the actions or behavior of: govern yourselves like civilized people.
4. to keep under control; restrain: a student who could not govern his impulses.
5. to exercise a deciding or determining influence on: chance usually governs the outcome of the game.
6. grammar to require (a specific morphological form) of accompanying words.
7. to exercise political authority.
8. to have or exercise a determining influence.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in.
2. to control the actions or behavior of; to keep under control; to restrain.
3. to exercise a deciding or determining influence on.
4. to control the speed, flow etc. of; to regulate.
5. to exercise political authority; to run a government.
6. to have or exercise a determining influence.
7. to require that a certain preposition, grammatical case, etc. be used with a word; sometimes used synonymously with collocate.
2. to control the actions or behavior of; to keep under control; to restrain.
3. to exercise a deciding or determining influence on.
4. to control the speed, flow etc. of; to regulate.
5. to exercise political authority; to run a government.
6. to have or exercise a determining influence.
7. to require that a certain preposition, grammatical case, etc. be used with a word; sometimes used synonymously with collocate.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to exercise authority; to administer the laws; to have the control.
2. to direct and control, as the actions or conduct of men, either by established laws or by arbitrary will; to regulate by authority.
3. to regulate; to influence; to direct; to restrain; to manage
4. to require to be in a particular case; ; or to require (a particular case).
2. to direct and control, as the actions or conduct of men, either by established laws or by arbitrary will; to regulate by authority.
3. to regulate; to influence; to direct; to restrain; to manage
4. to require to be in a particular case; ; or to require (a particular case).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to exercise a directing or restraining power over; control or guide: used of any exertion of controlling force, whether physical or moral.
2. specifically to rule or regulate by right of authority; control according to law or prescription; exercise magisterial, official, or customary power over: as, to govern a state, a church, a bank, a household, etc.
3. in grammar, to cause or require to be in a particular form: as, a transitive verb or a preposition governs a noun or pronoun in the objective case; the possessive case is governed by the thing possessed; the subject governs the verb in number and person.
4. to exercise or have control; practise direction or guidance; especially, to exercise legal or customary authority.
2. specifically to rule or regulate by right of authority; control according to law or prescription; exercise magisterial, official, or customary power over: as, to govern a state, a church, a bank, a household, etc.
3. in grammar, to cause or require to be in a particular form: as, a transitive verb or a preposition governs a noun or pronoun in the objective case; the possessive case is governed by the thing possessed; the subject governs the verb in number and person.
4. to exercise or have control; practise direction or guidance; especially, to exercise legal or customary authority.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations
2. direct or strongly influence the behavior of
3. exercise authority over; as of nations
4. require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood
2. direct or strongly influence the behavior of
3. exercise authority over; as of nations
4. require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.