govern
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ˈgə
gē
vern
vɜrn
vērn
/ÉĄËˆÊŒvən/

A(z) „govern” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to govern
01

kormĂĄnyoz, irĂĄnyĂ­t

to officially have the control and authority to rule over a country and manage its affairs
Transitive: to govern a country
to govern definition and meaning
Példåk
The constitution outlines how the president will govern the country.
Az alkotmåny våzolja, hogyan fogja az elnök kormånyozni az orszågot.
02

szabályoz, ellenƑriz

to regulate or control a person, course of action or event or the way something happens
Transitive: to govern sth
Példåk
Ethical principles govern the way scientists conduct their research, ensuring that it is honest and transparent.
Az etikai elvek szabĂĄlyozzĂĄk a tudĂłsok kutatĂĄsĂĄnak mĂłdjĂĄt, biztosĂ­tva, hogy az becsĂŒletes Ă©s ĂĄtlĂĄthatĂł legyen.
03

kormĂĄnyoz, irĂĄnyĂ­t

to direct or manage someone's actions or behavior
Transitive: to govern behaviors or actions
Példåk
The manager must govern the team to ensure everyone follows the company policies.
A menedzsernek kormånyoznia kell a csapatot, hogy biztosítsa, mindenki követi a vållalat irånyelveit.
04

ural, irĂĄnyĂ­t

(of a word) to require or dictate that another word or group of words take a specific grammatical form
Transitive: to govern a word
Példåk
In German, certain verbs govern the dative case when indicating the indirect object.
A német nyelvben bizonyos igék irånyítjåk a részes esetet, amikor a közvetett tårgyra utalnak.
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