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1 fener pili
flashlight battery -
2 cep feneri
flashlight, flash lamp, torch -
3 cep feneri
n. torch, pocket lamp, flash* * *flashlight -
4 el feneri
n. torch, electric torch, portable searchlight* * *flashlight -
5 fener ödünç verir misiniz
Can you lend me a flashlight -
6 flaş için pil
n. flashlight battery -
7 flaş için piliniz var mı
Have you got any flashlight batteries -
8 işaret feneri
n. flashlight -
9 el feneri
torch, flashlight -
10 flaş
"flash, flashlight; flashbulb" -
11 cep
1. pocket. 2. turnout, Brit. lay-by. - astarı slang wallet. -inden çıkarmak /ı/ to be far superior (to). - defteri pocket notebook, pocketbook. -i delik penniless, broke. -ini doldurmak to fill one´s pockets, accumulate wealth. -i dolu rich, loaded. - feneri flashlight, Brit. torch. - harçlığı pocket money. -ine indirmek/atmak/koymak /ı/ to pocket. -i para görmek to begin having money in one´s pocket. - saati pocket watch. -ten vermek /ı/ to pay (money) out of one´s own pocket. - zırhlısı pocket battleship. -
12 elektrik
1. electricity. 2. electric, electrical. - düğmesi electric switch. - feneri flashlight, Brit. electric torch. - sayacı electricity meter. - süpürgesi vacuum cleaner. - tesisatı electrical wiring (in a building). - verme electrification. - yayı elec. arc. -
13 fener
"1. lantern; flashlight. 2. lighthouse. 3. formerly gaslit streetlamp. 4. a circular tray suspended from a handle (used by tea and coffee-sellers in Turkey). 5. small glass dome or turret admitting light into a building, lantern light, lantern. - alayı torchlight procession. - direği lamppost. - dişlisi lantern wheel, lantern pinion, trundle. - dubası light buoy. - gemisi lightship. -i nerede söndürdün? colloq. Where the hell have you been? - resmi lighthouse dues. - şamandırası light buoy."
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