Endorse
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İngilizce - Türkçe
endorse teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- onay
Örnek Cümle:
Kesinlikle onu onaylamıyoruz.
-We certainly don't endorse that.
Örnek Cümle:
Lütfen bu çeki onayla.
-Please endorse this check.
- arkasını imzalamak (Ticaret)
- doğrulamak
- ciro etmek
- onaylamak
- uygun bul
- desteklemek
- (ceza/isim/vb.) yazmak
- telkin etmek
- havale etmek {f}
- TASVİP ETMEK (Askeri)
- arkasına yazmak {f}
- ciro
- aktarmak
- vize etmek
- imza etmek (Ticaret)
- devretmek (Ticaret)
- teyit etmek
- tasdik etmek
- kabul etmek (Ticaret)
- endorse over
- ciro etmek
- endorse a bill
- çeki ciro etmek
- endorsed
- uygun bulunan
- endorsed
- uygun bulunmuş
- endorsee
- (Ticaret) ciro eden kimse
- endorsee
- (Kanun,Ticaret) ciro edilen
- endorser
- (Ticaret) onaylayan">(Ticaret) onaylayan
- endorser
- (Bilgisayar) doğrulayıcı
- endorser
- (Bilgisayar) destekçi
- endorser
- (Ticaret) imzalayan">(Ticaret) imzalayan
- endorser
- (Kanun,Ticaret) ciro eden
- endorsing
- onaylama
- endorsing
- ciro etme
- endorsable
- ciro edilebilen
- endorsed
- {f} uygun bul
- endorsed
- ciro edilmiş
- endorser
- ciro eden kimse
- endorsee
- lehdar
- to endorse
- onaylamaya
- endorsed
- ciro edilmis
- endorsee
- {i} ciro edilen kimse
- endorser
- ciranta
- endorser
- aval
- endorser
- cirocu
- endorsing
- {i} uyarı notu yazma
- endorsing
- {f} uyarı notu yaz: prep.uyarı not
- indorse
- arkasına yazmak
- indorse
- onaylamak
- indorse
- ciro etmek
- indorse
- {f} desteklemek
- indorse
- (Askeri) HAŞİYE YAPMAK: Bir yazının altına veya arkasına bir fikir, mütalaa veya teklif mahiyetinde, bir ilave notu koymak
- indorse
- f., bak. endorse
- to endorse
- ciro etmek
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
endorse teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To write one's signature on the back of a cheque when transferring it to a third party, or cashing it
- to support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature
- To give or receive an endorsement
- approve, sanction; sign one's name (on the back of a check, etc.) {f}
- Signing the back of the check; thus ownership is transferred to another
- To sign one's name on a document to authorize its content or transfer
- be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960"
- Same as Indorse
- to support, to back, to give ones approval to, especially officially or by signature
- A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its width (according to some writers, one eighth)
- If you endorse a product or company, you appear in advertisements for it. The twins endorsed a line of household cleaning products
- To sign the back of a cheque in order to cash it
- >> The act of a payee or holder of a note, bill, check or other negotiable instrument, of assigning and transferring said instrument to another by signing the back of the instrument, with or without qualifications
- Signing the back of a document with the intent of transferring to the party taking the document all rights that possession of such document gives
- To sign the back of a check to receive payment
- If someone's driving licence is endorsed, an official record is made on it that they have been found guilty of a driving offence. For failing to report the accident, his licence was endorsed He also had his licence endorsed with eight penalty points
- To sign one's name as a payee on the back of a check
- of documents or cheques
- give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project"
- To make over to another party the value represented in a check, bill, note or the like, by inscribing one's name on the back of the document
- to sign the back of a cheque to confirm or transfer its ownership to someone else
- To write ones signature on the back of a cheque when transferring it to a third party, or cashing it
- When you endorse a cheque, you write your name on the back of it so that it can be paid into someone's bank account. The payee of the cheque must endorse the cheque
- (Same as Indorse ) To sign one's signature on the back of a paper or document, such as a check
- To sign your name on the back of a check in order to cash it or deposit it
- One of the diminutives of the pale, being one-eighth the breadth of that ordinary The endorse is used only in pairs - one on each side of the pale This subordinary, like the pallet, was unknown in ancient heraldry
- To sign the back of a check made out to you so that you can get the check amount in cash The simplest endorsement is to sign your name exactly as it appears on the "payee" line If instead of getting cash, you want to give the check to someone else, you can endorse it with the note: "Pay to the order of (the other person's name) "
- to sign the back of a cheque to confirm or transfer its ownership to someone else equity the amount of an asset actually owned
- If you endorse someone or something, you say publicly that you support or approve of them. I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly
- guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA meat"
- endorse a bill
- approve or give sanction to a proposal for a law
- endorse a policy
- approve a plan of action; support a plan of action
- endorse in blank
- sign over a bill or check with no monetary sum indicated
- endorsee
- The person to whom something is transferred by endorsement
- -endorse
- To sign the back of a check made out to you so that you can get the check amount in cash The simplest endorsement is to sign your name exactly as it appears on the "payee" line If instead of getting cash, you want to give the check to someone else, you can endorse it with the note: "Pay to the order of (the other person's name) "
- -endorse
- Signing the back of a document with the intent of transferring to the party taking the document all rights that possession of such document gives
- -endorse
- to sign the back of a cheque to confirm or transfer its ownership to someone else
- -endorse
- To sign one's name on a document to authorize its content or transfer
- -endorse
- (Same as Indorse ) To sign one's signature on the back of a paper or document, such as a check
- -endorse
- Signing the back of the check; thus ownership is transferred to another
- -endorse
- to sign the back of a cheque to confirm or transfer its ownership to someone else equity the amount of an asset actually owned
- -endorse
- To sign your name on the back of a check in order to cash it or deposit it
- -endorse
- To make over to another party the value represented in a check, bill, note or the like, by inscribing one's name on the back of the document
- -endorse
- second: give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project"
- -endorse
- One of the diminutives of the pale, being one-eighth the breadth of that ordinary The endorse is used only in pairs - one on each side of the pale This subordinary, like the pallet, was unknown in ancient heraldry
- -endorse
- To sign the back of a check to receive payment
- -endorse
- back: be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960"
- -endorse
- To sign the back of a cheque in order to cash it
- -endorse
- of documents or cheques
- -endorse
- To sign one's name as a payee on the back of a check
- -endorse
- >> The act of a payee or holder of a note, bill, check or other negotiable instrument, of assigning and transferring said instrument to another by signing the back of the instrument, with or without qualifications
- -endorse
- certify: guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA meat"
- To endorse
- indorse
- endorsable
- {s} can be endorsed; can be signed (such as a check or bill); approvable
- endorsed
- past of endorse
- endorsed
- formally supported especially by public statement
- endorsee
- {i} one to whom a check or other bill is endorsed (also indorsee)
- endorsee
- Same as Indorsee
- endorser
- A person who signs ownership interest over to another party Contrast with co-maker
- endorser
- usually provided with a programmable ink-jet, provides a method of printing on scanned documents to ensure that all the pages are scanned Also provides a method to find specific pages
- endorser
- A person who signs over ownership of property to another party
- endorser
- A signer of a promissory note who is secondarily liable for a loan obligation, i e , who agrees to pay if the borrower does not
- endorser
- someone who expresses strong approval
- endorser
- A signer of a promissory note who is secondarily liable for a loan obligation, i e , who agrees to pay if the borrower does not A lender may require a PLUS borrower with adverse credit to obtain a creditworthy endorser in order to receive the loan
- endorser
- A person who signs ownership interest over to another party
- endorser
- The person who has endorsed a check
- endorser
- a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security
- endorser
- - someone who signs their ownership interest over to another party
- endorser
- The person who signs a document to represent the transfer of property to another
- endorser
- {i} one who signs a document (as in a check or bill); one who supports or approves (also indorser)
- endorser
- A person who signs ownership interest over to another party Contrast with co-borrower
- endorser
- An individual who signs a promissory note and agrees to repay the loan in the event that the borrower does not
- endorser
- A person who signs over their property to another person
- endorser
- one to whom ownership of a negotiable document, such as a check, is transferred by endorsement
- endorser
- A person who endorses
- endorser
- Same as Indorser
- endorses
- third person singular of endorse
- endorsing
- present participle of endorse
- endorsing
- {i} approving, sanctioning; act of signing a document (such as a check or bill)
- indorse
- give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project"
- indorse
- To write upon the back or outside of a paper or letter, as a direction, heading, memorandum, or address
- indorse
- another spelling of endorse
- indorse
- To write one's name, alone or with other words, upon the back of (a paper), for the purpose of transferring it, or to secure the payment of a note, draft, or the like; to guarantee the payment, fulfillment, performance, or validity of, or to certify something upon the back of (a check, draft, writ, warrant of arrest, etc
- indorse
- To give one's name or support to; to sanction; to aid by approval; to approve; as, to indorse an opinion
- indorse
- be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960"
- indorse
- {f} sign one's name (on the back of a check, etc.); approve, sanction (also endorse)
- indorse
- To cover the back of; to load or burden
- indorse
- of documents or cheques
- indorse
- guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA meat"
- indorsed
- past of indorse
- indorsed
- {s} signed; sanctioned, approved
- indorses
- third-person singular of indorse
- indorsing
- present participle of indorse
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