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1 tamirat
repairs -
2 tamirat
n. repairs, repair, renovation* * *repair -
3 garanti tamiratı kapsıyor mu
Are repairs included in the guarantee -
4 sigortam tamiratı kapsıyor mu
Are the repairs covered by my insurance -
5 tamir yapıyor musunuz
Do you do repairs -
6 tamirat biraz zaman alır
The repairs will take some time. -
7 tamirat garanti kapsamında değil
The repairs are not covered by the guarantee.Turkish-English dictionary > tamirat garanti kapsamında değil
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8 tamirat garantisi veriyor musunuz
Will you guarantee the repairsTurkish-English dictionary > tamirat garantisi veriyor musunuz
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9 tamirat ücreti ortalama ne kadar tutar
How much will the repairs cost approximatelyTurkish-English dictionary > tamirat ücreti ortalama ne kadar tutar
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10 aktarıcı
1. one who repairs tile roofs. 2. volleyball passer. -
11 askı
1. hanger, hook, anything by which another thing is suspended. 2. suspenders, Brit. braces. 3. clothes hanger. 4. coat rack. 5. med. sling. 6. the posting (of an announcement). 7. fruit threaded and hung for drying. 8. necklace or gold chain worn by women. 9. twigs placed so that silkworms will spin their cocoons on them. 10. something hung on the wall of a coffee house as a reward for the winner of a minstrelsy contest. 11. a piece of cloth hung at the top of a newly completed house by the owner as a reward for the builder. 12. a piece of cloth tied to the wedding vehicle as a present for the driver. 13. decorations hung above the bride´s throne at a wedding. -ya almak /ı/ 1. to prop up (a building) temporarily (for repairs). 2. to lift (a sunken or disabled ship) by lines from other ships. -da bırakmak /ı/ to leave in doubt, shelve (a matter). -ya çıkarmak /ı/ to post (the banns). -ya çıkmak (for a silkworm) to start spinning its cocoon. -da kalmak to be unresolved, remain in suspense. -
12 boş
"1. empty. 2. useless. 3. unemployed; free. 4. ignorant. 5. slack, not under tension (rope). 6. uncultivated (land). 7. uninhabited. -ta unemployed. - almak naut. to take up the slack, make a hawser taut. -a almak /ı/ 1. to prop up (a building) temporarily for repairs. 2. mech. to uncouple, release. -unu almak /ın/ to tauten (a hawser), take up the slack (in a hawser). - atıp dolu tutmak/vurmak to make a lucky hit, guess the truth by chance. - bırakmamak /ı/ 1. to help out (a person in need). 2. not to desert (someone). -u boşuna uselessly. - bulunmak to be taken unawares. -a çalışmak/işlemek (for a machine) to run on no load, run light. - çıkmak lottery to draw a blank. -a çıkmak to turn out to be nothing. - çıkmamak /dan/ to make a little something out of (a deal). - dönmek to come back emptyhanded. - durmak to be without work, be unemployed. - düşmek /dan/ to be considered as divorced (from her husband). - gezenin boş kalfası loafer. - gezmek to be unemployed. -ta gezmek to live without working. -a gitmek 1. to be wasted. 2. to be of no use. - inan superstition. - kafalı silly, dimwitted. -ta kalmak to be without work. - koymak /ı/ to deprive (someone) of something desirable. -a koysan dolmaz, doluya koysan almaz. colloq. However I try to do it, it still does not work. - laf karın doyurmaz. proverb Empty words do not fill one´s stomach. boş ol!/- olsun! I divorce you! (formerly said by the husband to his wife). - olmamak not to be without reason, to have a justifying cause. - oturmak 1. to be without a job, be unemployed. 2. not to have work to do, be without work. - söz nonsensical words, hot air. - vakit 1. spare time. 2. leisure. - ver! Forget it!/Never mind! - vermek 1. /a/ not to bother (about), to take no notice (of). 2. naut. to loosen a hawser. - yere 1. in vain. 2. without grounds, without a reason. - yerine vurmak /ın/ to hit (someone) on his side." -
13 kaportacı
man who repairs car hoods. -
14 muslukçu
1. someone who makes, sells, or repairs faucets. 2. slang pickpocket who steals from the jackets of worshipers who are ritually washing themselves outside a mosque. -
15 tamirat
,-tı repairs.
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