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1 ayrışma derecesi
degree of dissociation -
2 dağılma derecesi
degree of dispersion -
3 doyma derecesi
degree of saturation -
4 düzensizlik derecesi
degree of irregularity -
5 fahrenhayt derece
degree fahrenheit -
6 genleşme derecesi
degree of expansion -
7 gerilim doğrultma derecesi
degree of voltage rectification -
8 gözeneklilik derecesi
degree of porosity -
9 günün derecesi
degree day -
10 ısı derecesi
degree of temperature -
11 kentleşme düzeyi
degree of urbanization -
12 selsius derece
degree celsius -
13 yanmazlık derecesi
degree of incombustibility -
14 yoğunluk derecesi
degree of packing -
15 zenginleşme derecesi
degree of enrichment -
16 derece
"degree; rank, grade; extent, point; thermometer" -
17 enlem derecesi
degree of latitude -
18 mertebe
"degree, stage; rank, position; grade" -
19 radde
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20 tav
"1. annealing, anneal (of steel or glass). 2. the exact degree of heat or dampness (required for the manipulation of a material). 3. the degree of dampness and heat in the soil necessary for healthy plant growth. 4. opportune time; favorable state or condition. 5. good finish, proper degree of fatness (of an animal). 6. slang trick, deception. -ını bulmak /ın/ to find the right time or the right conditions for doing (something). -a getirmek /ı/, -ını vermek /ın/ to bring (something) to the proper degree of heat. -ına getirmek /ı/ to find just the right time for doing (something). - olmak /a/ slang to fall for (someone´s) trick, be duped by (someone´s) trick: O bize tav oldu. He fell for our trick. -ında tutmak /ı/ to keep (something) in a sound or stable condition, keep (something) on an even keel. - vermek /a/ 1. to dampen (clothes, paper, tobacco) (before ironing, etc.): Ütülenecek çamaşıra tav verdi. She dampened the clothes which were to be ironed. 2. to anneal (steel, glass)."
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