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1 lapse
n. yanılma, sapma, hata, yanlış, sürçme, kaytarma, kaçma, geçme, sona erme————————v. geçmek, akıp gitmek, bitmek, dolmak, kaymak, sapmak, hata yapmak, kaçmak, zaman aşımına uğramak, düşmek* * *1. geç (v.) 2. geçme (n.)* * *[læps] 1. verb1) (to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort: His insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.) zamanı geçmek, hakkını kaybetmek2) (to slip, fall, be reduced: As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence; I'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.) kötüleşmek, kötüye gitmek2. noun1) (a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc): a lapse of memory.) yanılma, hata2) (a passing away (of time): I saw him again after a lapse of five years.) ara -
2 lapse rate
düşme oranı -
3 lapse from duty
n. görevden kaçma -
4 lapse of justice
n. adli hata -
5 lapse of pen
n. yazım hatası -
6 lapse of taste
n. zevksizlik -
7 lapse from duty
n. görevden kaçma -
8 lapse of justice
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9 lapse of pen
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10 lapse of taste
n. zevksizlik -
11 lapse
küçük kusur, hata, yanlis; (zaman) geçme, ara; kaçma, kaytarma; zamanasimi, müruruzaman; sona erme, bitme (into ile) derece derece azalmak, düsmek, alçalmak, batmak, gömülmek; (from ile) inanç ve prensiplerinden vazgeçmek; (is anlasmasi) son bulmak, yürür -
12 lapse into silence
sessizlige gömülmek -
13 lapse of justice
adli hata -
14 lapse of the pen
yazma yanlisi -
15 lapse of time
zamanasimi -
16 lapse rate
düsme orani -
17 lapse
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18 lapse rate
düşme oranı -
19 dry adiabatic lapse rate
kuru adiyabatik düşme oranı -
20 time lapse
adj. hızlandırılmış (çekim)
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