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1 baş ve kıç istikametinde
fore and aft -
2 ön pompa
fore pump -
3 velena donanımı
fore and aft rig -
4 velestralya
fore gaff -
5 önsağım kabı
fore-milk cup -
6 önyıkama
fore-wash, prewashing -
7 önde
adj. ahead, ahead of, fore, in advance, upfront, up--------adv. before, ahead--------prep. before* * *1. fore (adv.) 2. ahead (adv.) -
8 dikkat
interj. caution, attention, watch out, look out, Beware!, fore, ware, cave, shun--------n. attention, attentiveness, carefulness, care, cautiousness, watchfulness, application, caution, note, notice, regard, remark* * *1. attention 2. caution 3. consideration 4. heed (n.) -
9 ön
n. ten--------pref. deca* * *1. ventral 2. front 3. pre 4. fore (adj.) 5. front (adj.) -
10 öndeki
adj. front, anterior, forward--------n. fore* * *1. anterior 2. frontmost 3. ahead (adj.) -
11 baş taraf
n. fore -
12 baştan kıça kadar
adv. fore and aft -
13 pruva
n. bow, stem, foretop, fore, prow -
14 sübye armalı
adj. fore and aft -
15 yan yelkeni
n. fore and aft sail -
16 tuşağ
Shackle for the fore-legs of a horse -
17 tuşağ
Shackle for the fore-legs of a horse -
18 kaba rende
rough plane, fore plane -
19 ön
"front; foreground; face; breast, chest; the future; front, foremost, forward; fore; prior; preparatory, preliminary; anterior, frontal" -
20 öne geçmek
to go to the fore
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