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1 slave
n. esir, köle, kul————————v. köle gibi çalışmak, eşek gibi çalışmak, didinmek* * *1. köle 2. esir et (v.) 3. esir (n.)* * *[sleiv] 1. noun1) (a person who works for a master to whom he belongs: In the nineteenth century many Africans were sold as slaves in the United States.) köle2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) köle gibi çalışan2. verb(to work very hard, often for another person: I've been slaving away for you all day while you sit and watch television.) köle gibi çalışmak- slavery -
2 slave microcomputer
köle mikrobilgisayar -
3 slave ship
esir gemisi* * *köle taşıyan gemi -
4 slave station
bağımlı uçbirim -
5 slave dealer
n. esir tüccarı -
6 slave driver
köle gözcüsü, kölecibaşı, köle gibi çalıştıran kimse -
7 slave trade
köle ticareti, esir ticareti -
8 slave trader
n. köle tüccarı, esir tüccarı -
9 slave dealer
n. esir tüccarı -
10 slave driver
köle gözcüsü, kölecibaşı, köle gibi çalıştıran kimse -
11 slave trade
köle ticareti, esir ticareti -
12 slave trader
n. köle tüccarı, esir tüccarı -
13 slave
köle, esir, kul; (away ile) köle gibi çalismak -
14 slave driver
insani köle gibi çalistiran amir -
15 slave file
bagimli dosya, köle kütük -
16 slave mode
köle modu, bagimli isletim kipi -
17 slave relay
yardimci röle, ara rölesi -
18 slave station
bagimli istasyon, köle istasyon -
19 slave store
bagimli bellek, köle bellek -
20 slave trade
köle ticareti
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