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61 bilinmeyen uçan cisim
n. unknown flying object -
62 cins adam
n. object -
63 cisim
n. object, matter, substance, body -
64 damlık
n. corona, halo, white or colored circle surrounding an object (such as the sun or moon) -
65 dolaylı nesne
n. indirect object -
66 dolaysız tümleç
n. direct object -
67 eksenel
n. axial, pertaining to an axis (straight line around which an object turns) -
68 götürtmek
v. transport, carry, hold and transport a person or an object -
69 hatıralık
n. souvenir, memento, object which serves as a reminder of a place or past event (of a person, occasion, etc.) -
70 karşı gelmek
v. oppose, object to, argue, go against, beard, bridle, buck, controvert, cut across, defy, recalcitrate, transgress -
71 model ile çizim
n. object drawing -
72 paranın önemi yok
money is no object -
73 radyo dalgaları gönderen gökcismi
n. quasar, quasi stellar objectTurkish-English dictionary > radyo dalgaları gönderen gökcismi
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74 razı olmamak
v. object, stand off -
75 seks aracı
n. sex object -
76 sorun parada değil
money is no object -
77 tanımlanamayan uçan cisim
n. unidentified flying object -
78 uygulamalı ders
n. object lesson -
79 uygulamalı öğretim
n. object teaching -
80 uçan cisim
n. flying object
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