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21 göbek
adj. umbilical, omphalic--------n. belly, belly button, navel, umbilicus, core, heart, center, centre [Brit.], midpoint, bay window, branch, center piece, centre piece [Brit.], omphalos, pod, spare tire, spare tyre--------göbek (büyük)n. paunch* * *1. belly 2. hub 3. navel 4. omphalos 5. paunch 6. potbelly 7. umbilicus -
22 iki konumlu düğme
toggle button -
23 ilik
n. loop, eye, buttonhole, marrow, medulla, frog, grummet, pith* * *1. button hole 2. buttonhole 3. marrow 4. lukewarm 5. tepid -
24 karbon düğmesi
carbon button -
25 kontak düğmesi
contact button -
26 korna düğmesi
horn button -
27 korna kontak röıesi
horn button relay -
28 otomatik yakalama butonu
automatic acquisition button -
29 puan
n. point, score, mark, button, spot* * *1. point 2. score (n.) -
30 radyo düğmesi
radio button -
31 sayı
adj. numerary--------n. number, numeral, quantity, count, figure, score, issue, basket, button, cage, conversion, goal, point* * *1. digit 2. number 3. number (n.) 4. score (n.) -
32 tamamlamak
v. complete, serve out, finish, integrate, fulfill, button up, catch up on, clear up, complement, bring to completion, consummate, do, eke out, finalize, fulfil, go through with, implement, perfect, round off, round out, supplement, take up, work off* * *complete -
33 tomurcuk
n. bud, burgeon, button, eye, fruit bud, gemma, sprout--------tomurcuk (tek)n. pip* * *1. bud 2. bud (n.) -
34 vazgeç düğmesi
cancel button -
35 yuvarlak başlı vida
n. roundhead* * *button headed screw -
36 bir düğme eksik
There's a button missing. -
37 buton
n. button -
38 dikensiz kaktüsün uyuşturucu tepesi
n. mescal buttonTurkish-English dictionary > dikensiz kaktüsün uyuşturucu tepesi
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39 düğme ile çalışan
adj. push button -
40 göbek deliği
n. belly button, umbilicus
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