English to Turkish Dictionary court

court

mahkeme
definition
verb
he was courting a girl from the neighboring farm
be involved with romantically, typically with the intention of marrying.
noun
a settlement was reached during the first sitting of the court
a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
I prefer an indoor court
a quadrangular area, either open or covered, marked out for ball games such as tennis or basketball.
translation of 'court'
verb
kur yapmak,
aranmak,
davet etmek,
istemek,
yaltaklanmak
noun
toplantı,
konak,
saltanat,
saray,
hükümdarlık,
avlu,
oyun alanı,
dar sokak,
mahkeme,
celse,
kur,
kort,
oturum,
saray halkı
example
More displays like last night's will 'court' him no favours in Detroit or elsewhere.
It was basically a basketball 'court' surrounded by some brick steps and arches.
basketball 'court'
A man who tried to enter a 'court' building with a knife may be sent to prison.
I prefer an indoor 'court'
It was at this point it became apparent that the case was about to collapse - although the jury was not even in the 'court' building.
a 'court' case
Hundreds of thousands of right-wing Orthodox attend rallies to protest the supreme 'court' 's decisions.
A legal battle with those he has worked hard to 'court' in the past?
she will take the matter to 'court'
relations between the king and the imperial 'court'
Red deer, along with various wildfowl and fish, were all important elements in the menus of the royal 'court' of Henry VIII.
he never had to 'court' the approval of the political elite
the royal 'court'
The 'court' and the royal entourage were the great centres of power.
The three men thanked jurors individually as the 11 women and one man left the 'court' building, then they went off to celebrate.
In 1856, during a stay in London, he sold 31 pictures to the royal household and 'court' .
Following the announcement of the court's decision, violence erupted outside the 'court' building.
The Supreme Court once again overturned the lower 'court' 's decision last year.
Bismarck rushed from Paris, where he represented Prussia at the 'court' of Napoleon III.
he lived for four years at the 'court' of King Philip
she will take the matter to 'court'
The sun shone brightly through the spreading leaves of the oak trees that surrounded the 'court' .
Winter passed swiftly in the 'court' of Charlemagne, for there was never any lack of amusements.
Mental health professionals are often called as expert witnesses in 'court' proceedings with children.
Although happy to be given the retrospective collection, she didn't 'court' the attention.
It is not, however, the job of a leader to 'court' popularity, and certainly not in the complex area of drugs.
That is precisely the issue that has been raised by the National Party in its attempt to try to 'court' votes.
He parked his Honda in the Bridge Street car park, close to the 'court' building, but a delay in the case slowed his return by more than an hour.
relations between the king and the imperial 'court'
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