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con·trol  (kn-trl)
tr.v. con·trolled, con·trol·ling, con·trols
1. To exercise authoritative or dominating influence over; direct. See Synonyms at conduct.
2. To adjust to a requirement; regulate: controlled trading on the stock market; controls the flow of water.
3. To hold in restraint; check: struggled to control my temper.
4. To reduce or prevent the spread of: control insects; controlled the fire by dousing it with water.
5.
a. To verify or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or by comparing with another standard.
b. To verify (an account, for example) by using a duplicate register for comparison.
n.
1. Authority or ability to manage or direct: lost control of the skidding car; the leaders in control of the country.
2.
a. One that controls; a controlling agent, device, or organization.
b. An instrument or set of instruments used to operate, regulate, or guide a machine or vehicle. Often used in the plural.
3. A restraining device, measure, or limit; a curb: a control on prices; price controls.
4.
a. A standard of comparison for checking or verifying the results of an experiment.
b. An individual or group used as a standard of comparison in a control experiment.
5. An intelligence agent who supervises or instructs another agent.
6. A spirit presumed to speak or act through a medium.

[Middle English controllen, from Anglo-Norman contreroller, from Medieval Latin contrrotulre, to check by duplicate register, from contrrotulus, duplicate register : Latin contr-, contra- + Latin rotulus, roll, diminutive of rota, wheel; see ret- in Indo-European roots.]

con·trolla·bili·ty n.
con·trolla·ble adj.
con·trolla·bly adv.

control
Noun
1. power to direct something: the province is mostly under guerrilla control
2. a curb or check: import controls
3. controls instruments used to operate a machine
4. a standard of comparison used in an experiment
5. an experiment used to verify another by having all aspects identical except for the one that is being tested
Verb
[-trolling, -trolled]
1. to have power over: the gland which controls the body's metabolic rate
2. to limit or restrain: he could not control his jealousy
3. to regulate or operate (a machine)
4. to restrict the authorized supply of (certain drugs) [Old French conteroller to regulate]
controllable adj

control  (kn-trl)
A standard of comparison for checking or verifying the results of an experiment. In an experiment to test the effectiveness of a new drug, for example, one group of subjects (the control group) receives an inactive substance or placebo , while a comparison group receives the drug being tested.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.controlcontrol - power to direct or determine; "under control"
power, powerfulness - possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade"
authority, potency, authorization, authorisation, say-so, dominance - the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"; "a place of potency in the state"
corporatism - control of a state or organization by large interest groups; "individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism"
hold - power by which something or someone is affected or dominated; "he has a hold over them"
iron fist - rigorous or ruthless control; "she rules the office with an iron fist"; "it takes an iron fist to contain the dissenting factions"
rein - any means of control; "he took up the reins of government"
2.control - a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another; "measures for the control of disease"; "they instituted controls over drinking on campus"
relation - an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
3.control - (physiology) regulation or maintenance of a function or action or reflex etc; "the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired"; "he had lost control of his sphincters"
motor control - control of muscles
physiology - the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms
bodily function, bodily process, body process, activity - an organic process that takes place in the body; "respiratory activity"
4.control - a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment; "the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw"
experiment, experimentation - the act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
criterion, standard - the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community"
5.control - the activity of managing or exerting control over something; "the control of the mob by the police was admirable"
activity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"
repression - the act of repressing; control by holding down; "his goal was the repression of insolence"
crowd control - activity of controlling a crowd
damage control - an effort to minimize or curtail damage or loss
federalisation, federalization - the act of being put under federal control
flight control - control from ground stations of airplanes in flight by means of messages transmitted to the pilot electronically
flood control - (engineering) the art or technique of trying to control rivers with dams etc in order to minimize the occurrence of floods
imperialism - any instance of aggressive extension of authority
regulating, regulation - the act of controlling or directing according to rule; "fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians"
internal control - an accounting procedure or system designed to promote efficiency or assure the implementation of a policy or safeguard assets or avoid fraud and error etc.
regularisation, regularization, regulation - the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular
possession, ownership - the act of having and controlling property
possession - (sport) the act of controlling the ball (or puck); "they took possession of the ball on their own goal line"
power trip - (slang) a self-aggrandizing action undertaken simply for the pleasure of exercising control over other people
riot control, riot control operation - the measures taken to control a riot
prehension, taking hold, grasping, seizing - the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)
steerage, steering - the act of steering a ship
steering, guidance, direction - the act of setting and holding a course; "a new council was installed under the direction of the king"
self-control, self-denial, self-discipline - the act of denying yourself; controlling your impulses
traffic control - control of the flow of traffic in a building or a city
price-fixing - control (by agreement among producers or by government) of the price of a commodity in interstate commerce
restraint - the act of controlling by restraining someone or something; "the unlawful restraint of trade"
6.control - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her"
condition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"
ascendant, ascendent - position or state of being dominant or in control; "that idea was in the ascendant"
supremacy, domination, mastery - power to dominate or defeat; "mastery of the seas"
predominance, predomination, prepotency - the state of being predominant over others
dominion, rule - dominance or power through legal authority; "France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa"; "the rule of Caesar"
regulation - the state of being controlled or governed
absolutism, despotism, tyranny - dominance through threat of punishment and violence
monopoly - exclusive control or possession of something; "They have no monopoly on intelligence"
7.control - discipline in personal and social activities; "he was a model of polite restraint"; "she never lost control of herself"
discipline - the trait of being well behaved; "he insisted on discipline among the troops"
self-restraint, temperateness - exhibiting restraint imposed on the self; "an effective temperateness in debate"
temperance, moderation - the trait of avoiding excesses
inhibition - the quality of being inhibited
continence - voluntary control over urinary and fecal discharge
8.control - great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French"
skillfulness - the state of being cognitively skillful
9.control - a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine; "the speed controller on his turntable was not working properly"; "I turned the controls over to her"
cruise control - control mechanism for keeping an automobile at a set speed
dial - the control on a radio or television set that is used for tuning
disk controller - (computer science) a circuit or chip that translates commands into a form that can control a hard disk drive
governor, regulator - a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel)
handwheel - control consisting of a wheel whose rim serves as the handle by which a part is operated
joystick - a manual control consisting of a vertical handle that can move freely in two directions; used as an input device to computers or to devices controlled by computers
mechanism - device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function
regulator - any of various controls or devices for regulating or controlling fluid flow, pressure, temperature, etc.
electric switch, electrical switch, switch - control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or electronic device for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuit
valve - control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
10.control - a spiritual agency that is assumed to assist the medium during a seance
disembodied spirit, spirit - any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings
11.control - the economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc.; "they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls"
economic policy - a government policy for maintaining economic growth and tax revenues
price control - restriction on maximum prices that is established and maintained by the government (as during periods of war or inflation)
ceiling, roof, cap - an upper limit on what is allowed; "he put a ceiling on the number of women who worked for him"; "there was a roof on salaries"; "they established a cap for prices"
floor, base - a lower limit; "the government established a wage floor"
Verb1.control - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"
preoccupy - engage or engross the interest or attention of beforehand or occupy urgently or obsessively; "His work preoccupies him"; "The matter preoccupies her completely--she cannot think of anything else"
channelise, channelize, guide, maneuver, steer, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, head, direct - direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
steer - direct (oneself) somewhere; "Steer clear of him"
hold one's own - maintain one's position and be in control of a situation
handle, manage, care, deal - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"
internationalise, internationalize - put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs"
hold - take and maintain control over, often by violent means; "The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week"
hold sway - be master; reign or rule
govern - direct or strongly influence the behavior of; "His belief in God governs his conduct"
regiment - subject to rigid discipline, order, and systematization; "regiment one's children"
monopolise, monopolize - have and control fully and exclusively; "He monopolizes the laser printer"
draw rein, rein, rein in, harness - control and direct with or as if by reins; "rein a horse"
corner - gain control over; "corner the gold market"
preside - act as president; "preside over companies and corporations"
dominate, master - have dominance or the power to defeat over; "Her pain completely mastered her"; "The methods can master the problems"
becharm, charm - control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft
rule, govern - exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?"
call the shots, call the tune, wear the trousers - exercise authority or be in charge; "Who is calling the shots in this house?"
2.control - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
confine, limit, throttle, trammel, restrain, restrict, bound - place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
conquer, inhibit, stamp down, suppress, subdue, curb - to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
damp - restrain or discourage; "the sudden bad news damped the joyous atmosphere"
mortify, subdue, crucify - hold within limits and control; "subdue one's appetites"; "mortify the flesh"
abnegate, deny - deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure; "She denied herself wine and spirits"
keep back, restrain, hold back, keep - keep under control; keep in check; "suppress a smile"; "Keep your temper"; "keep your cool"
restrict - place under restrictions; limit access to; "This substance is controlled"
train - cause to grow in a certain way by tying and pruning it; "train the vine"
catch - check oneself during an action; "She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind"
bate - moderate or restrain; lessen the force of; "He bated his breath when talking about this affair"; "capable of bating his enthusiasm"
thermostat - control the temperature with a thermostat
countercheck, counteract - oppose or check by a counteraction
3.control - handle and cause to function; "do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol"; "control the lever"
synchronise, synchronize - operate simultaneously; "The clocks synchronize"
master, control - have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?"
dial - operate a dial to select a telephone number; "You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial"
manipulate - hold something in one's hands and move it
turn - alter the functioning or setting of; "turn the dial to 10"; "turn the heat down"
submarine - control a submarine
treadle - operate (machinery) by a treadle
relay - control or operate by relay
gate - control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate
pedal - operate the pedals on a keyboard instrument
drive - operate or control a vehicle; "drive a car or bus"; "Can you drive this four-wheel truck?"
aviate, pilot, fly - operate an airplane; "The pilot flew to Cuba"
4.control - control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage; "She manipulates her boss"; "She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up"; "The teacher knew how to keep the class in line"; "she keeps in line"
tease - to arouse hope, desire, or curiosity without satisfying them; "The advertisement is intended to tease the customers"; "She has a way of teasing men with her flirtatious behavior"
handle - show and train; "The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs. Priscilla Prescott"
ingratiate - gain favor with somebody by deliberate efforts
interact - act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues"
5.control - check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard; "Are you controlling for the temperature?"
science, scientific discipline - a particular branch of scientific knowledge; "the science of genetics"
insure, see to it, ensure, ascertain, check, assure, control, see - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
test, try out, try, essay, examine, prove - put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"
6.control - verify by using a duplicate register for comparison; "control an account"
archaicism, archaism - the use of an archaic expression
insure, see to it, ensure, ascertain, check, assure, control, see - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
7.control - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
proofread, proof - read for errors; "I should proofread my manuscripts"
check off, tick off, mark off, tick, check, mark - put a check mark on or near or next to; "Please check each name on the list"; "tick off the items"; "mark off the units"
control - verify by using a duplicate register for comparison; "control an account"
check - verify by consulting a source or authority; "check the spelling of this word"; "check your facts"
double-check - check once more to be absolutely sure
cross-check - check out conflicting sources; crosscheck facts, for example
cinch - make sure of
card - ask someone for identification to determine whether he or she is old enough to consume liquor; "I was carded when I tried to buy a beer!"
spot-check - pick out random samples for examination in order to ensure high quality
verify - confirm the truth of; "Please verify that the doors are closed"; "verify a claim"
ascertain, find out, learn, watch, determine, see, check - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
cover - maintain a check on; especially by patrolling; "The second officer covered the top floor"
verify, control - check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard; "Are you controlling for the temperature?"
8.control - have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?"
know - know how to do or perform something; "She knows how to knit"; "Does your husband know how to cook?"
cinch - get a grip on; get mastery of
control, operate - handle and cause to function; "do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol"; "control the lever"

control
plural noun 5. instruments, dash, dials, console, dashboard, control panel
verb 6. have power over, lead, rule, manage, boss (informal) direct, handle, conduct, dominate, command, pilot, govern, steer, administer, oversee, supervise, manipulate, call the shots, call the tune, reign over, keep a tight rein on, have charge of, superintend, have (someone) in your pocket, keep on a string

1. Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations.
2. In mapping, charting, and photogrammetry, a collective term for a system of marks or objects on the Earth or on a map or a photograph, whose positions or elevations (or both) have been or will be determined.
3. Physical or psychological pressures exerted with the intent to assure that an agent or group will respond as directed.
4. An indicator governing the distribution and use of documents, information, or material. Such indicators are the subject of intelligence community agreement and are specifically defined in appropriate regulations. See also administrative control; operational control; tactical control.
Translations

control [kənˈtrəul] vtcontrolar [+ traffic etc]; dirigir [+ machinery]; manejar [+ temper]; dominar [+ disease, fire]; dominar, controlar
n (= command) → control m [of car] → conducción f (= check); freno;
controls nplmandos mpl;
to control o.s. → controlarse, dominarse;
everything is under control → todo está bajo control;
to be in control of → estar al mando de;
the car went out of control → el coche se descontroló
control [kənˈtrəul] vt [+ process, machinery] → commander [+ temper]; maîtriser [+ disease]; enrayer (= check); contrôler
nmaîtrise f (= power); autorité f;
controls npl (of machine etc) → commandes fpl;
(on radio) → boutons mpl de réglage;
to take control of → se rendre maître de;
to be in control of → être maître de, maîtriser (= in charge of); être responsable de;
to control o.s. → se contrôler;
everything is under control → j'ai (or il a etc) la situation en main;
the car went out of control → j'ai (or il a etc) perdu le contrôle du véhicule;
beyond our control → indépendant(e) de notre volonté
control [kənˈtrəul] vt (country) → regieren;
(organization) → leiten;
(machinery, process) → steuern;
(wages, prices) → kontrollieren;
(temper) → zügeln;
(disease, fire) → unter Kontrolle bringen
n (of country) → Kontrolle f;
(of organization) → Leitung f;
(of oneself, emotions) → Beherrschung f;
(Sci) (also: control group) → Kontrollgruppe f;
controls npl (of vehicle) → Steuerung f;
(on radio, television etc) → Bedienungsfeld nt;
(governmental) → Kontrolle f;
to control o.s. → sich beherrschen;
to take control of → die Kontrolle übernehmen über +acc;
(Comm) → übernehmen;
to be in control of → unter Kontrolle haben;
(in charge of) → unter sich dat haben;
out of/under control → außer/unter Kontrolle;
everything is under control → ich habe/wir haben etc die Sache im Griff (inf);
the car went out of control → der Fahrer verlor die Kontrolle über den Wagen;
circumstances beyond our control → unvorhersehbare Umstände
control [kənˈtrəul] vtdominare [+ firm, operation etc]; dirigere (= check); controllare [+ disease, fire]; arginare, limitare
ncontrollo;
controls nplcomandi mpl;
to take control of → assumere il controllo di;
to be in control of → aver autorità su; essere responsabile di; controllare;
to control o.s. → controllarsi;
everything is under control → tutto è sotto controllo;
the car went out of control → la macchina non rispondeva ai comandi;
circumstances beyond our control → circostanze fpl che non dipendono da noi

control
n control [kənˈtrəul]
1 the right of directing or of giving orders; power or authority She has control over all the decisions in that department; She has no control over that dog.beheerسَيطَرَهвластvliv, vláda, mockontrol; magt; herredømmedie Kontrolleέλεγχος, εξουσίαcontrol, mando, poderkontroll, võimاختیار؛ کنترلvalta, kontrollipouvoir; autoritéשְׁלִיטָהनियंत्रणmoć, vlastirányításwewenangstjórncontrollo, autorità支配지배valdymas, galiakontrole; uzraudzība; varakawalmachtherredømme, kontroll, makt, myndighetwładzacontroleputere; autoritateконтроль;властьovládanie, autoritaoblastkontrolakontroll, herraväldeอำนาจในการควบคุมdenetim, kontrol控制нагляд; контрольاختيار، اقتدار، تسلطkiểm soát
2 the act of holding back or restraining control of prices; I know you're angry but you must not lose control (of yourself).beheerتَحَكُّم، ضَبْط (النَّفْس)контролregulace, kontrolakontroldie Kontrolleέλεγχος, περιορισμόςcontrol, dominio sobre mismoreguleerimine, vaoshoidmineمهار,کنترلsäännöstely, hillintäcontrôle, maîtrise de soiהַגבָּלָהसंचालन करनाnadzor, kontrolamegfékezéspengendalianhafa stjórn ácontrollo抑制억제reguliavimas, susivaldymasregulēšana; savaldīšanāskawalanbeheersingkontroll, styring, reguleringopanowaniedomíniocontrol; stăpânire de sineконтрольkontrolanadzorkontrolakontrollการควบคุม; การจำกัดkendine hâkim olma抑制регулюванняضبط، قابوsự quản lý
3 (often in plural) a lever, button etc which operates (a machine etc) The clutch and accelerator are foot controls in a car.kontrole, beheermeganisme, beheermiddelجِهاز تَحَكُّمмеханизъм за управлениеovládací zařízenístyrepanel; speeder; betjeningshåndtag; styre-die Regulierungεξάρτημα χειρισμούcontrol, mandokontrollseadmedابزار کنترل کردنhallintalaitteetcommande(s)הֲגָאִיםनियंत्रणreguliranje, kontrolni uređajvezérlés, vezérlőberendezéskontrol, pengendalistjórntækidispositivo di comando操縦装置조종 장치svirtis, rankenėlė, valdymo priemonėkontrolierīcekawalan kakibedieningsknopkontrollknapp, styringshåndtak, spak, fotpedaldźwignia, pokrętło itp.controlecomandăрычаги управленияriadiaca pákakomandekomandakontroll[], reglageปุ่มควบคุมหรือคันบังคับkumanda kolu/düğmesi控制器управління; керуванняپرزےbộ điều khiển
4 a point or place at which an inspection takes place passport control.beheerposنُقْطَة فَحْص وَمُراقَبَهпроверкаkontrolakontrol; -kontroldie Kontrolleσημείο ελέγχουcontrolkontrollpunktمحل بازرسی و کنترلtarkastuspistecontrôleבַּקָרָהनिरीक्षणkontrolna stanicaellenőrzéspos pemeriksaan(vegabréfs)skoðuncontrollo検査所검사소kontrolės punktaskontrolpunktskawalan paspotcontrole(pass)kontrollpunkt kontroliposto de controlepunct de controlконтрольkontrolapregledkontrolakontrollสถานที่ที่ใช้ในการควบคุมdenetleme yeri, kontrol noktası檢查點контрольنگرانى، جانچ پ‍ڑتالnơi kiểm tra
vpast tense, past participle conˈtrolled
1 to direct or guide; to have power or authority over The captain controls the whole ship; Control your dog!beheerيُدير، يَتَحَكَّم بконтролирамovládat, řídit, dohlížet nastyre; have styr overbeherrschenελέγχωcontrolar, dirigirvõimu omama, valitsemaکنترل کردن؛ تحت فرمان داشتنhallita, valvoaêtre maître deלִשלוֹטवश में रखनाobuzdavatiirányítmenguasai, menjagastjórna; hafa hemil ácontrollare, tenere sotto il proprio controllo管理する지배하다valdyti, vadovautikontrolēt; vadīt; uzraudzītmengawalgezag hebben overkontrollere, ha makt over, råde overkierować, nadzorowaćcontrolara comanda; a potoliуправлять;контролироватьriadiť, ovládaťvoditi; nadzorovatikontrolisatikontrollera, bestämma över, hålla ordning påควบคุมyönetmek; kontrol etmek, hâkim olmak控制, 操縱керуватиاختيار ركهنا يا تسلط هوناcó quyền lực đối với ai/cái gì, ,
2 to hold back; to restrain (oneself or one's emotions etc) Control yourself!beheerيَضْبِط نَفْسَهُ، يَكْبَحвладея (се)kontrolovat se, ovládat sestyre; beherskebeherrschenσυγκρατώ, περιορίζωcontrolar(se), dominar(se)vaos hoidmaکنترل کردنhillitä(se) maîtriserלְהַגבִּילनियंत्रणvladatikorlátoz, szabályozmenahanhalda aftur afcontrollarsi抑制する(감정을) 억제하다valdytiapvaldīt; savaldītmengawalbeheersenbeherske, holde tilbake, temme, holde styr panować nad sobącontrolar-sea (se) stă­pâniсдерживать(ся)ovládať saobvladovati (se)obuzdatibehärskaยับยั้งkontrol altına almak; hâkim olmak抑制контролювати; володітиضبط كرنا، قابو كرناkìm nén
3 to keep to a fixed standard The government is controlling prices.beheerيُسَيطِر عَلى ، يَتَحَكَّم بِнадзираваregulovatkontrollere; styre; regulerekontrollierenσυγκρατώ, διατηρώ σε συγκεκριμένο σημείοcontrolar(oma) kontrolli all hoidmaکنترل کردنvalvoa, säännöstelläcontrôlerלְפָקֵחनियंत्रणnadzirati, kontroliratiszabályozmengendalikanstjórna, stÿra, setja reglur umcontrollare調整する(물가·비용 등을) 규제하다kontroliuoti, reguliuoti, prižiūrėtiregulētmengawalbeheersenkontrollere, reguleresterować, regulowaćrestringira controla, a deţine con­trolul (asu­pra)регулироватьkontrolovaťnadzorovatikontrolisatikontrollera, övervakaควบคุมดูแลdenetlemek, kontrol etmek調節регулювати; перевірятиروكنا، قابو مي‍ں ركهناquản lý
n conˈtroller
a person or thing that controls an air-traffic controller.kontroleurمُراقِب،مُدير مُراقَبَهдиспечерkontrolor, revizorleder; chef; økonomichef; controllerder Kontrolleurελεγκτήςcontroladorkontrollija, kontrollerشخص یا دستگاه کنترلگرvalvoja, tarkastajacontrôleur/-euseפָּקַחनियंत्रकnadzornikellenőrpengawasstjórnandi; flugumferðarstjóricontrollore管理者감독관, 제어기kontrolierius, dispečeriskontrolieris; pārraugs; regulatorspengawalleiderkontrollør, oppsynsmann, tilsynslederkontrolercontroladorcontrolorконтролёр; авиадиспетчерkontrolór; regulátornadzornikkontrolorkontrollant, kontrollör, övervakareผู้ควบคุมdenetçi, kontrolör管理員контролер; ревізорناظم، ناظرngười kiểm soát
n conˈtrol-tower
a building at an airport from which take-off and landing instructions are given. beheertoringبُرْج مُراقَبَهав. контролна кулаřídicí/kontrolní věžkontroltårnder Kontrollturmπύργος ελέγχουtorre de controllennujuhtimistornبرج مراقبتlennonjohtotornitour de contrôleמִגְדָל פִּקוּח @@@ מִגְדָל פִּיקוּח$$$नियंत्रण केन्द्रkontrolni toranjirányítótoronymenara pengawasflugturntorre di controllo管制塔관제탑dispečerinio valdymo centrasdispečeru vadības centrsmenara kawalanverkeerstorenkontrolltårnwieża kontrolnatorre de controleturn de controlдиспетчерская вышкаriadiaca vežakontrolni stolpkontrolni toranjtrafikledningstorn, kontrolltornหอบังคับการบินkontrol kulesi機場控制塔діспетчерська вишкаهوائى اڈه پر وه عمارت جهاں س‍ے جهازوں پر نظر ركها جاتا ه‍ےđài kiểm soát không lưu
in control (of)
in charge (of) She is very much in control (of the situation).in beheerمُسَيْطِر عَلىуравлявамmít kontrolu/vládu nadhave magt overunter Kontrolle habenσε θέση ελέγχουcontrolar; estar al mando de(millegi eest) vastutavمسئول؛ متصدیjonkin johdossa, jonkin tasallamaître deבִשְלִיטָהके द्वारा नियंत्रितupravljati, zapovijedatifelelős (vmiért)menguasaihafa tök á, ráða viðpadrone di~を掌握して...을 관리하여kontroliuojantis, valdantis, vadovaujantisuzraudzīt; vadīt; valdītmengawalmeester vanmed makt (over)w stanie panować (nad)no controlestăpân peпод контролемmať kontrolu (nad)(imeti) nadzor (nad)rukovoditiha makten (ledningen, tillsynen) överควบคุมดูแลhâkim負責той, що контролюєقابو مي‍ںchỉ đạo
out of control
not under the authority or power of someone The brakes failed and the car went out of control; Those children are completely out of control (= wild and disobedient).buite beheerخارِج عَن السَّيطَرَهизвън контролne pod kontrolou, vymknout se kontroleude af kontrol; ikke til at styrenicht zu halten seinεκτός ελέγχουfuera de control, descontrolado, desmandadokontrolli alt väljunud, käest äraخارج از کنترل؛ خودسرpoissa hallinnastafou, déchaînéלָצֵאת מִכּלל שְׁלִיטָהनियंत्रण के बाहरizvan vlasti, neobuzdan, slobodanelszabadullepas kendalistjórnlausfuori controllo手に負えない제어할 수 없는nesuvaldomasnepakļauties vadībaitidak boleh dikawalonhandelbaarute av kontroll, uten styringpoza kontrolą, nie do opanowaniadescontroladone­con­trolat; neascultătorвыйти из-под контроляvymknúť sa spod kontrolyneukrotljivizvan kontrolemanöveroduglig, omöjlig att bemästraไม่สามารถควบคุมได้kontrolden çıkmış不受控制безконтрольнийقابو س‍ے باهرkhông kiểm soát được
under control
Keep your dog under control!; Everything's under control now.onder beheerتَحْت السَّيْطَرَهнаредpod kontrolouunder kontrolunter Kontrolleυπό έλεγχοbajo controlkontrolli allتحت کنترلhallinnassabien en mainתָחַת שְׁלִיטָהठीक स्थितिdržati u vlastiellenőrzés alatt, kézben (tart)terkendalihafa hemil ásotto controllo管理下に지배[관리] 하에kontroliuojamas, valdomas, prižiūrimaskontrolējams; vadāmsdalam kawalanonder controleunder kontroll, (ha) styring medpod kontrolą, do opanowaniasob controlesub supra­veghere; sub controlпод контролемpod kontroloupod nadzorompod kontrolomunder kontrollภายใต้การควบคุมkontrol altında被控制住під контролем; під наглядомقابو مي‍ںkiểm soát

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