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1 foundation
n. esas, temel, asıl, kurma, kuruluş, tesis, kurum, vakıf, korse, astar, fondöten, makyaj altı kremi* * *altyapı* * *1) (the act of founding: the foundation of a new university.) kurma, kuruluş2) (the base on which something is built: First they laid the foundations, then they built the walls.) temel3) (an amount of money to be used for a special purpose or the organization that manages it: The British Foundation for Cancer Research.) vakıf -
2 foundation
kurulus, tesis, vakif; temel; kurma, yapma -
3 foundation
altyapı -
4 foundation cream
fondöten, makyaj altı kremi -
5 foundation stone
temel taşı -
6 foundation cream
fondöten, makyaj altı kremi -
7 foundation stone
temel taşı -
8 foundation engineering
temel mühendisligi, temel teknigi -
9 foundation pile
temel kazigi -
10 foundation plate
temel plakasi, levhasi -
11 foundation soil
temel zemini, temel topragi -
12 foundation stone
temel tasi -
13 concrete foundation
beton temel -
14 lay the foundation stone
v. temel taşını koymak -
15 without any foundation
adj. temelsiz, asılsız, boş -
16 without foundation
adj. temelsiz, asılsız, boş -
17 lay the foundation stone
v. temel taşını koymak -
18 without any foundation
adj. temelsiz, asılsız, boş -
19 without foundation
adj. temelsiz, asılsız, boş -
20 concrete foundation
beton temel
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