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1 donanma
"fleet, navy, armada; illuminations" -
2 filo
"fleet; squadron" -
3 filo
n. fleet, squadron, flying unit, home fleet, shipping--------filo (ıng.)n. group* * *1. fleet 2. filo -
4 donanma
n. fleet, navy, armada, maritime power* * *1. armada 2. fleet 3. navy -
5 yürük
1. fast, fleet, fleet-footed. 2. nomad. - semai classical Turkish mus. 1. an usul. 2. a form of vocal music sung just before the instrumental piece at the end of a fasıl. -
6 alay
adj. regimental, pertaining to a military regiment, pertaining to a unit composed of two or more battalions--------n. regiment, procession, parade, cortege, troops in line, teasing, mockery, ridicule, fun, mock, irony, banter, derision, fleet, gibe, jape, jeer, jest, jibe, leg pull, persiflage, quiz, rub, scoff, sneer, taunt, wipe* * *1. cortege 2. derision 3. mockery 4. regiment 5. sneer (n.) 6. gibe (n.) 7. jeer (n.) -
7 amiral
n. admiral, flag officer, naval officer in command of a group of ships, any officer in the navy above captain* * *1. admiral 2. fleet admiral -
8 çevik
adj. agile, swift, fleet, nimble, brisk, dapper, glib, light footed, limber, lissom, lissome, nippy, spry, tripping, volant* * *1. agile 2. brisk 3. dapper 4. light footed 5. lissome 6. tripping (n.) -
9 gazetecilik
n. Fleet Street, journalism* * *journalism -
10 hava filosu
n. wing* * *air fleet -
11 hızlı
adj. quick, fast, rapid, speedy, snappy, high speed, zippy, express, crashing, expeditious, fastmoving, fleet, frequent, hasty, impetuous, light footed, nippy, precipitous, presto, rakish, ready, swift, winged, quick action--------adv. fast* * *1. fast 2. high speed 3. quick 4. rapid 5. speedy 6. swift 7. faster (adj.) 8. quicker (adj.) 9. fast (adj.) -
12 oramiral
n. admiral, Admiral of the Fleet* * *vice admiral -
13 seri
adj. serial, chain, quick, rapid, speedy, crashing, fast, fleet, high speed, seriate, sharp, summary--------n. serial, series, battery, cycle, sequence, set* * *1. serial 2. series 3. fast -
14 Londra'da basın sokağı
n. Fleet Street -
15 donanma komutanı
n. Admiral of the Fleet -
16 fani
adj. transitory, fleeting, mortal, earth born, ephemeral, evanescent, fading, fleet, transient--------n. earthling -
17 küçük savaş gemileri donanması
n. mosquito fleet -
18 kısa süren
adj. short winded, fleeting, fleet -
19 kısacık
adj. very short, fleet, fleeting -
20 medyanın etkisi
n. Fleet Street
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