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81 izlememek
v. (neg. form of izlemek) follow, follow up, trace, track, pursue, chase, watch, observe, give chase, come on, dog, eye, go by, hound, monitor, monitorize, shadow, supervene, keep tabs on, tail, trail -
82 kül dökülmüş yarış yolu
n. dirt track -
83 palet takmak
palet takmak (araç)v. track -
84 pist yarışları
n. track events -
85 ray döşemek
v. track, rail -
86 raydan çıkmış
adj. off the track -
87 sabit fikir haline gelmiş
adj. one-track -
88 saplantı halinde
adj. one-track -
89 saplantısı olmak
v. have a one track -
90 sık sık gidilen yer
n. beaten track, haunt, stamping ground, resort -
91 sıkça gidilen yer
n. beaten track, stamping ground -
92 tekerlek aralığı
n. track -
93 teması kesmemek
v. keep track of -
94 tâli hat
n. sideline, spur track -
95 uğrak yeri
n. beaten track, place of resort -
96 yürüme yarışı
n. track walking -
97 çift kanallı
çift kanallı (ses bandı)adj. twin track -
98 çifter çifter büyüyen
adj. twin track -
99 iz
[T iz, Az iz, Tk iz, from OT *iz]: footprint, trackA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > iz
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100 yarşım
bir yarşım yer - Land the size of a race track
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