English to Turkish Dictionary treat

treat

tedavi etmek
definition
verb
she had been brutally treated
behave toward or deal with in a certain way.
the old man had treated him to a drink or two
provide someone with (food, drink, or entertainment) at one's own expense.
noun
he wanted to take her to the movies as a treat
an event or item that is out of the ordinary and gives great pleasure.
translation of 'treat'
verb
muamele etmek,
davranmak,
ikram etmek,
tedavi etmek,
ısmarlamak,
işlemek
noun
zevk veren şey,
ziyafet,
ısmarlama,
ikram,
zevk
example
The chapters do 'treat' these issues briefly and with circumspection, but Leneman could have been bolder in pushing her analysis in this direction.
The literary thriller is a double 'treat' for book lovers: you get to curl up with a sophisticated thriller and a book about books.
Adding to his pleasure was the repeated 'treat' of sleeping in his own bed.
Still, The Missouri Breaks is a rich, leisurely 'treat' , with huge surprises.
I'm going to save the listening pleasure for a 'treat' at the end of exams.
If you want a trip with a difference, perhaps for a birthday gift or surprise anniversary 'treat' , then these new products should suit you perfectly.
But don't let that put you off; it's an entertaining and varied 'treat' , leftfield music of the most listenable variety.
To have all these impromptu pleasures on a Wednesday night is such a 'treat' !
Most introductory texts on ethical, legal, and professional issues 'treat' the subjects more comprehensively.
you have a 'treat' waiting for you
At the end of the book Domninus says that he intends to 'treat' some of the subjects more fully in Elements of Arithmetic but it is not known if he ever wrote it!
While most toddlers might get a trip to the pictures for their birthday 'treat' , Brooklyn's superstar mum and dad have hired out the whole cinema for his big day.
they gave me a little 'treat'
Only a quarter of women feel they can rely on their partners to help them escape by organising a surprise trip or 'treat' .
The illustrations are another 'treat' and bear many surprises.
This is no ordinary musician and a huge 'treat' is in store for those who will attend.
For those who love movies, the 'treat' couldn't have been any better.
don't 'treat' me like a fool
The movie is a 'treat' for adults and children alike.
Summarising, political correctness is a one-way street: they may use every form of rudeness but we must 'treat' their concerns as sacred; this must be fought.
Here thematic chapters 'treat' topics such as manors and granges, woods and parks, gardens and vineyards, and towns and transport, setting out in a big, fat book a valuable overview.
he wanted to take her to the pictures as a 'treat'
'treat' yourself—you can diet tomorrow
it was a rare 'treat' for us to go out for a meal
they took me to the circus as a birthday 'treat'
'treat' your uniform with care
he wanted to take her to the movies as a 'treat'
The story is told in splendid pictures - a 'treat' to read to the young folk and to enjoy yourself.
I've got a 'treat' for you
to 'treat' sb with kindness
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