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1 çıkmaz sokak
n. blind alley, dead end, dead-end street, impasse, culde sac* * *1. blind alley 2. cul-de-sac 3. dead end street -
2 dar yol
n. alley, alleyway, gangway, lane, pass, defile* * *1. alley 2. lane -
3 sokak kedisi
n. stray cat, alley cat* * *alley cat -
4 çıkmaz
"dead end, blind alley, cul-de-sac; dead end, blind alley, impasse; indelible" -
5 arka sokak
n. back street, back alley* * *back street -
6 bovling yolu
bowling alley -
7 dar sokak
n. court* * *alley -
8 geçit
n. passageway, pass, passage, corridor, access, parade, aisle, alley, alleyway, causeway, close, crossing, crossover, gangway, gap, gate, gateway, gorge, gullet, gut, runway, strait, thoroughfare, vestibule, walkway--------geçit (tren yolunda)n. barrier (at rail crossing)* * *1. crossover 2. gangway 3. gate 4. gateway 5. getaway 6. mountain pass 7. passage 8. passageway 9. walkway 10. passing (n.) 11. pass (n.) -
9 pasaj
n. passage, passageway, arcade, alley, gangway* * *1. passage 2. excerpt (n.) -
10 patika
n. footpath, track, pathway, path, walkway, alley, gate, lane, trail--------patika (orman)n. trace* * *1. footpath 2. pathway -
11 bovling pisti
n. bowling alley -
12 bowling pisti
n. bowling alley -
13 dokuz kuka sahası
n. skittle alley -
14 popçular
n. tin pan alley -
15 popçuların oturduğu semt
n. tin pan alley -
16 sonu olmayan
adj. dead end, blind alley -
17 sonu olmayan şey
n. blind alley -
18 yükselme olanağı olmayan iş
n. blind alley occupation -
19 biçilmiş kaftan olmak
to be tailor-made for, to be up sb's alley -
20 çıkmaz sokak
blind alley, dead end, cul-de-sac
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