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1 Car-Sharing
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2 car-ferry
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3 CAR
* * *[kar]sostantivo maschile abbr. Centro Addestramento Reclute recruit training center* * *CAR/kar/sostantivo m.= Centro Addestramento Reclute = recruit training center. -
4 Car-PC
Car-PC m car PCDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Car-PC
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5 car scolaire
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6 Car
Car, Cāris, v. Caria, I. B. 1. -
7 Car
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8 car
I.car1 [kaʀ]masculine nounII.car2 [kaʀ]* * *
I kaʀconjonction because, for
II kaʀPhrasal Verbs:* * *kaʀ1. nmcoach Grande-Bretagne bus2. conjNous sommes inquiets car il n'est pas encore rentré. — We're worried because he isn't back yet.
* * *I.car conj because, for.II.car nm ( véhicule) coach GB, bus; prendre le car to take the coach; voyager en car to travel by coach.car de police police van; car (de ramassage) scolaire school bus.III[kar] conjonctionil est efficace, car très bien secondé he is efficient because he has very good back-upcar enfin, à quoi vous attendiez-vous? I mean, what did you expect? -
9 çarə
remedy, means, help, way outçarə etmək – find a remedyBaşqa çarə yoxdur. – There is no other way outNə çarə? – What can one do?çarəsiz – irremediable; helpless, without meansçarəsizlik – lack of means; helplessness -
10 car
[kaː] noun1) (American ˌautomoˈbile ) a ( usually privately-owned) motor vehicle on wheels for carrying people:What kind of car do you have?
سَيّارَه"Did you go by car?"
عَرَبَةُ مَطْعَم (في قِطار)a dining-car.
3) (American) a railway carriage for goods or people:مَرْكَبَةٌ للنَّقْلِa freight car.
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11 car
1. nm. g.v. cuir; pl. cuir, turn, twist, trick, fraud: an caraibh a chéile, wrestling: car mar char (turn) over and over: car greis, during a short interval of time2. somewhat, before an adj.: car coltach ri, somewhat like -
12 car, automobile, auto
عَرَبة نوم \ car, automobile, auto: (in compounds) a kind of railway carriage: a dining-car; a sleeping-car. \ See Also أكل (أكل)، إلخ -
13 CAR
< autom> (Einsatz von Robotern in Fertigung und Montage) ■ Computer-Aided Robotics (CAR)< prod> (um EDV-Daten erweitertes Arbeitsumfeld) ■ computer-augmented reality (CAR) -
14 Car Carrier
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15 cár(cas-)
"k" noun "head" KAS.The given stem-form appears doubtful within the phonological framework of LotR-style Quenya. Probably we should read cas with stem car- PE14:69 indeed reads kas head, pl. kari, and VT49:17 quotes the sg. kas from a post-LotR source. Compare other forms found in late sources: hlas ear with stem hlar- PE17:62 and olos dream, pl. olori UT:396. In Tolkiens early Qenya, post-vocalic -s became -r at the end of words but was preserved when another vowel followed. His later scheme either lets -r appear in both positions, or reverses the scenario altogether hence olos, olor-. It would seem that the forms cár, cas- were distractedly carried over into the Etymologies from the Qenya Lexicon kar, kas-, QL:45 even though they presuppose an earlier version of the phonology. An apparent variant form in late material, cára from earlier cáza k, however fits the later phonology since intervocalic s would become z r PE17:188. -
16 Car
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17 car
tsar, czar (US)* * *mppl. - owie hist. czar, tsar, tzar; emperor ( in some East European countries).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > car
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18 câr
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19 car
f.CAR, Canadian Association of Radiologists.m.extreme end of the mizzen-yard and mizzen. (Nautical) -
20 car phone
nouna telephone that can be used in a car.هاتِفُ سَيّارَه
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