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1 banyo arıtma
bath purification -
2 banyo çalkalanması
bath agitation -
3 banyo kirlenmesi
bath contamination -
4 banyonun gücünün tükenmesi
bath exhausting -
5 banyo sabunu
bath soap -
6 banyo tuzu
bath salt -
7 tekerlekli iskemle
bath chair -
8 banyo
"bath; liquor; bathtub; bathroom" -
9 banyo arıtma
bath purification -
10 banyo havlusu
bath towel -
11 banyo oranı
bath ratio, liquor ratio -
12 banyo teknesi
bath vat, bathtub -
13 banyo tuzu
bath salt -
14 film banyosu
bath -
15 hamamcı
bath attendant -
16 tellak
bath attendant -
17 nalın
bath clog (usually worn in a hamam). -
18 banyo
"1.bathroom, bath. 2. bath, washing oneself in a bathtub. 3. bathtub. 4. soaking all or a part of one´s body in a medium; subjecting one´s body to a medium (usually as a therapeutic measure): çamur banyosu mud bath; buhar banyosu steam bath. 5. soaking a material in water or a chemically treated solution: su verme banyosu quenching bath. 6. solution used in a therapeutic bath or in a chemical soaking process. - almak to take a bath, bathe, Brit. bath. - etmek /ı/ phot. to put (film, photographic paper) in a bath (while developing it). - kazanı hot-water heater. - küveti/teknesi bathtub. - yapmak to take a bath, bathe, Brit. bath. - yaptırmak /a/ to bathe, give a bath to, Brit. bath." -
19 banyo yap
1. take a bath 2. taken a bath 3. took a bath 4. bathing (v.) 5. bath (v.) -
20 hamam
n. Turkish bath, bath, hammam, bagnio, bathhouse, baths* * *1. turkish bath 2. Turkish bath
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