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1 ikinci mevki
second class -
2 ikinci sınıf
second class, second-rate -
3 ikinci
"1. second. 2. secondary. 3. vice-, sub-. 4. the second; the second person; the second one: son sınıfın ikincisi the salutatorian. İ- Dünya Savaşı the Second World War, World War II. - gelmek/olmak to come in second (in a race). - hamur kâğıt a lightly glazed paper. - kânun obs. January. - kişi gram. the second person. - mevki/sınıf 1. second-class. 2. the second-class section (in a boat, train, airplane). - plana düşmek to become of secondary importance. - planda kalmak to be of secondary importance. - şahıs gram. the second person. - teşrin obs. November. - üstenci subcontractor." -
4 ikinci sınıf
adj. second-rate* * *1. second class 2. second rate 3. second string -
5 ikinci kalite
adj. second-class, second-best -
6 adi posta
n. second class mail, surface mail -
7 dergi ve gazete postası
n. second class mail -
8 ikinci mevki
n. second-class -
9 orta derece ile mezuniyet
n. second-class -
10 başaltı
"(güreþte) second class; forward crew-quarters, steerage" -
11 başaltı
,-nı 1. naut. compartment under the forecastle, steerage. 2. Turkish wrestling second class.
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