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1 commercial
adj. ticari, mesleki, ticaret yapan; kârlı; reklâm yayını yapan————————n. reklâm* * *ticari* * *[kə'mə:ʃəl]1) (connected with commerce: Private cars are allowed to use this road but not commercial vehicles.) ticarî2) ((likely to be) profitable: a commercial proposition.) kârlı3) (paid for by advertisements: commercial television.) radyo/televizyon reklâmı -
2 commercial
tecimsel, ticari; kâr amaçli, ticari,televizyon, radyo reklami -
3 commercial
ticari -
4 commercial traveller
seyyar ticaret acentası* * *(a travelling representative of a business firm.) gezici satış memuru -
5 commercial bank
ticari banka -
6 commercial beet
şeker yapımı için yetiştirilen pancar -
7 commercial bribery
rüşvet -
8 commercial car
ticari araba -
9 commercial center
ticaret merkezi -
10 commercial credit
ticari kredi -
11 commercial credit company
ticari kredi kuruluşu -
12 commercial data processing
ticari bilgi işlem -
13 commercial document
ticari doküman -
14 commercial enterprise
ticari girişim -
15 commercial film
reklam filmi -
16 commercial finance company
ticari finans kuruluşu -
17 commercial forest land
iyi nitelikli orman sahası -
18 commercial instrument
ticari enstrüman -
19 commercial language
ticari dil -
20 commercial message
ticari mesaj
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