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21 obje
object, thing nesne -
22 içtümce
object clause. -
23 obje
object, thing. -
24 karşı çıkmak
v. object, protest, resist, protest against, go against, object to, antagonize, argue against smth., contravene, go counter to, run counter to, deprecate, disaffirm, except, face, interpose, mind, oppose, set against, traverse* * *1. object to 2. oppose -
25 nesne
n. article, object, objective, objective case* * *1. object 2. particle 3. object (n.) -
26 akkorluk
n. incandescence, glowing, shining, production of light by an object that has been heated to a high temperature, light produced by a heated object, state of being filled with an intense emotion, fervour* * *incandescence -
27 dolaylı tümleç
n. indirect object* * *indirect object -
28 ibret
n. object lesson, lesson, example, warning, one in the eye* * *object lesson -
29 lam
n. thin plate, object plate, object slide* * *slide -
30 obje
n. object* * *object -
31 objektif
adj. objective, even handed, clinical, practical--------n. objective, object glass, lens* * *1. object glass 2. objective -
32 itiraz etmek
v. object, object to, oppose, dispute, contest, protest, protest against, argue, argue against smth., buck, challenge, contravene, demur, deprecate, except, take exception to, expostulate, gainsay, interpose, make an objection to -
33 itirazı olmak
v. have an objection to, object to, object -
34 objektif camı
n. object lens, object glass -
35 ufo
n. unidentified flying object, unknown flying object -
36 nesne
thing, anything " þey, obje; object" " obje; direct object" -
37 mazhar
the object of (honors, favor, compliments). - olmak /a/ to be the recipient of, be the object of (honors, favor, compliments). -
38 miat
"1. wear life (of an object), the time during which an object is fit for use: Bu paltonun miadı üç yıldır. This coat is good for three years of wear. 2. a stated period of time (set forth in an agreement). 3. deadline; due date (for a payment); end (of a stated period). 4. the time when soldiers or students are issued new uniforms. -ı dolmak 1. (for a contract) to terminate, expire. 2. (for something) to become worn out." -
39 nesne
"1. thing (any nonhuman thing which has weight and takes up space). 2. gram., phil. object. - öbeği gram. an object and its modifiers; objective clause." -
40 oturaklı
"1. (object) which has a solid base or foundation; (object) which won´t tip over easily. 2. sedate; dignified; serious-minded, sober. 3. well-chosen, very appropriate (words)."
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