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1 demirbaş
n. fixture; plant; old timer* * *fixture -
2 fikstür
n. fixture* * *fixture -
3 aydınlatma ayarı
lighting fixture -
4 aydınlatma teçhizatı
lighting fixture -
5 bağlama
adj. connecting--------n. affiliation, attribution, coupling, fastening, fixture, immobilization, lacing, lashing; folk instrument with three double strings* * *1. ligation 2. taping (n.) 3. binding (n.) 4. bonding (n.) 5. coupling (n.) -
6 tesisat
n. installment, instalment, installation, fitting, fitment, fixture* * *installation -
7 sabit eşya
n. fixture -
8 demirbaş
office stock, inventory stock/article, fixture -
9 fikstür
league table, fixture -
10 kubur
hole in a toilet fixture -
11 aplik
wall light, wall fixture. -
12 duş
"1. shower, shower bath. 2. shower fixture; shower nozzle. - almak/yapmak to take a shower, have a shower." -
13 helataşı
,-nı stone, porcelain, or enamelled-iron fixture that forms the top of a squat-toilet. -
14 neon
1. neon. 2. neon tube. - lambası 1. neon light, light fixture or lamp made for a neon tube. 2. neon tube. - tüpü neon tube. -
15 pisuar
urinal (a bathroom fixture). -
16 rozet
,-ti 1. (small, metal) badge, emblem. 2. rosette, badge made of ribbon. 3. rosette (a decorative motif or relief). 4. rose, rosette (fixture encircling a conduit where it passes through a ceiling or wall). -
17 ziynet
",-ti 1. (an) ornament, (a) decoration; ornamentation, decoration, adornment. 2. piece of jewelry. - altını gold coin worn as a piece of jewelry. - askısı ornament suspended either from the ceiling of a mosque or from a lamp fixture in a mosque. - eşyası jewelry."
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