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1 fay
n. peri -
2 fay
n. peri -
3 fay
peri -
4 fault spring
fay kaynagi -
5 fault throw
fay atimi, kirik atimi -
6 slickenside
fay aynasi, kirik aynasi -
7 fault
n. hata, yanlış, kabahat, kusur, suç, arıza, günah, yanlışlık, fay, çatlak————————v. kusur bulmak, kınamak, ayıplamak, hatası olmak, suçu olmak, kusurlu olmak* * *1. hata 2. hata bul (v.) 3. hata (n.)* * *[fo:lt] 1. noun1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) kabahat, hata2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) arıza, bozukluk3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) çatlak2. verb(to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) hata bulmak- faultlessly
- faulty
- at fault
- find fault with
- to a fault -
8 complex fault
karmaşık fay -
9 diagonal fault
diyagonal fay -
10 heave
n. kaldırma, atma, kabarma, fay hareketi, nefesi kesilme (at)————————v. atmak, kaldırmak, kabarmak, şişirmek, çekmek, inip kalkmak, öğürmek, kusmak* * *1. kaldırmaya uğraş (v.) 2. çaba (n.) -
11 longitudinal fault
boyuna fay -
12 fault
hata, yanlislik; suç; kusur, ariza, bozukluk, eksiklik; fay, çatlak, hata bulmak, kusur bulmak -
13 reverse fault
ters fay, ters kirik -
14 transverse fault
enine fay, enine kirik -
15 complex fault
karmaşık fay -
16 diagonal fault
diyagonal fay -
17 longitudinal fault
boyuna fay
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