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1 katbek
cutback -
2 azaltma
n. cutback, reduction, decrease, diminution, abatement, attenuation, depletion, derogation, detraction, discount, lessening, retrenchment; ax, axe* * *1. abatement 2. assuagement 3. attenuation 4. diminition 5. diminution 6. extenuation 7. minimization 8. waning (n.) -
3 buda
n. Buddha, spiritual teacher, person who has reached full enlightenment* * *1. cut back 2. cutback 3. lop 4. pruning (v.) 5. lop (v.) 6. prune (v.) -
4 düşüş
adj. recessional--------n. fall, falling, drop, reduction, scale down, collapse, comedown, cutback, decline, decrease, downgrade, ebb, ebb tide, eclipse, purler, sinking, spill, tumble--------düşüş (fiyat)n. recession* * *1. downfall 2. tumble (n.) 3. decay (n.) 4. fall (n.) -
5 eksiltme
n. decrease, cutback, diminution, lessening, detraction, derogation* * *adjudication -
6 kesme
n. cutting, cut, stoppage, discontinuation, interception, shutoff, abscission, clip, curtailment, cutback, nip, scission, section, shearing, suppression, truncation* * *1. cut off 2. excision 3. immolation 4. incision 5. butchering (n.) 6. trim (n.) -
7 hikâyede geriye dönüş
n. cutback -
8 indirim
reduction, discount, cutback " tenzilat, ýskonto; sales" -
9 kısıntı
reduction, cutback.
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