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1 used to
alışkın, alışık* * *kullan* * *['ju:stu]- negative short forms usedn't to, usen't to ['ju:sntu] (I, he etc) was in the habit of (doing something); (I, he etc) was (usually) in a particular position, state etc: I used to swim every day; She used not to be so forgetful; They used to play golf, didn't they?; Didn't you use(d) to live near me?; There used to be a butcher's shop there, didn't there?) eskiden (yap/...)ardı -
2 used
adj. kullanılmış, eski* * *1. kullan (v.) 2. kullanılan (adj.)* * *1) (employed or put to a purpose: This road is not used any more.) kullanımda olan2) (not new: used cars.) kullanılmış -
3 used up
harcanmış, bitmiş, tükenmiş, bitkin, yorgun* * *bitir -
4 used as undercoating
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5 used as undercoating
adj. astarlık -
6 used to
(eskiden) -erdi, -ardi -
7 used
v.kullan:adj.kullanılan -
8 used in software development
yazılım geliştirmede kullanılanEnglish-Turkish new dictionary > used in software development
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9 used to
kullan -
10 used up
bitir -
11 be used to (something)
['ju:stu] (accustomed to: She isn't used to such hard work.)...-e/a alışık/alışkın -
12 be used to (something)
['ju:stu] (accustomed to: She isn't used to such hard work.)...-e/a alışık/alışkın -
13 get used
alış -
14 gotten used
alıştır -
15 gotten used to
alış -
16 got used
alıştır -
17 got used to
alış -
18 got used to the climate
iklime alış -
19 make used
kullanılmış hale getir -
20 be used to
alışkın olmak
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