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1 över
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2 över
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3 over
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4 over
Yumurtalıq; qadınlarda cinsi yetişkənlik dövründən başlayaraq menopauzaya qədər yumurta cüceyrələri və hormon ifraz edən cüt cinsiyyət vəzisi -
5 over kisti
ovarian cyst -
6 kros-over
Meyoz bölünmə nəticəsində yaranan yeni gen kombinasiyasına malik xromatid -
7 in üstünde
over -
8 fazla harca
over spend (v.) -
9 fazla harcama
over spend (n.) -
10 fazla kazı
over excavation -
11 övmek
(över)В хвали́ть, восхваля́ть, расхва́ливать, превозноси́тьövdükçe övmek — превозноси́ть до небе́с
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12 emgendi
Over come -
13 tükedi
Over and done; st was enough -
14 emgendi
Over come -
15 tükedi
Over and done; st was enough -
16 yeni baştan
over again, afresh -
17 ötede
over there, beyond -
18 taşmak
v. overflow, run over, boil over, pour out, spill over, brim over, flow, get over, gush, overbrim, pour forth, slop over, swell, swim, well over -
19 taşmamak
v. (neg. form of taşmak) overflow, run over, boil over, pour out, spill over, brim over, flow, get over, gush, overbrim, pour forth, slop over, swell, swim, well over -
20 abandone
1. boxing victory declared when one of the boxers gives up the fight before the match is over. 2. sports contest that is canceled at some point after it has begun. - etmek 1. /ı/ to cause (a boxer) to leave the ring before the match is over, cause (a boxer) to give up the fight before the match is over. 2. /ı/ to cancel (a contest) (at some point after it has begun). 3. (for a boxer) to leave the ring before the match is over, give up the fight before the match is over. - olmak (for a boxer) to leave the ring before the match is over, give up the fight before the match is over. - yarış sports contest that is canceled at some point after it has begun.
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