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61 bıçkı
n. gang saw, saw equipped with a few blades for making parallel cuts at the same time, saw; sawing -
62 karşılaştırmamak
v. (neg. form of karşılaştırmak) compare, check, confront, match, balance, set against, check against, class with, confront smb. with, contrast, crosscheck, parallel -
63 koşut
adj. parallel -
64 kıyaslamamak
v. (neg. form of kıyaslamak) compare, check against, class with, equate, parallel, set against -
65 paralel olmak
v. parallel -
66 paralel yapmak
v. parallel -
67 paralel çizgi
n. parallel -
68 koşut bağlama
connection in parallel -
69 paralel bağlama
connection in parallel -
70 seri-paralel
serial-parallel -
71 enlem
latitude. - dairesi parallel of latitude. -
72 gerek
repeated, preceding nouns or phrases in parallel position 1. whether... or: Gerek ben gideyim, gerek siz gidin, gerek o gitsin, farketmez. Whether it is I or you or he who goes, it does not make any difference. 2. both... and: Gerek annesi, gerek babası aynı yerdendirler. Both his mother and his father are from the same place. -
73 koşut
,-tu parallel. -
74 taramak
"/ı/ 1. to comb. 2. to rake; to harrow. 3. to card, comb (wool, woollike fibers); to hackle (flax, hemp, jute). 4. to dredge. 5. to comb, dress, or finish (stone) (with a comb). 6. to rake or strafe (with gunfire). 7. to comb, search thoroughly. 8. to look at (someone, something) searchingly, scan (with one´s eyes); to give (someone) the once-over. 9. to hatch, draw fine parallel lines upon; to crosshatch; to hachure (a map). 10. slang to steal, make off with. 11. slang to finish; to use up; to spend, blow." -
75 ufki
horizontal, parallel to the horizon. -
76 çerçeve
1. frame. 2. frame or sash (of a window or door). 3. limit, limitation. 4. shaft (of a loom). 5. sports parallel bars. - anlaşması skeleton agreement.
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