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1 devrik
adj. turned down, turned back on itself, turndown, inverse--------devrik (yaka)adj. rolling* * *1. contrapositive 2. transpose -
2 yerini değiştir
1. swap over 2. transpose 3. change location 4. displace 5. shunt (v.) 6. transposed (v.) 7. shift (v.) -
3 aktarmak
v. transfer, change, quote, adapt, transpose, transfuse, cite, hand on; register, enroll -
4 aktarmamak
v. (neg. form of aktarmak) transfer, change, quote, adapt, transpose, transfuse, cite, hand on; register, enroll -
5 denklemin öbür tarafına geçirmek
v. transposeTurkish-English dictionary > denklemin öbür tarafına geçirmek
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6 perdesini değiştirmek
v. transpose -
7 yerini değiştirmek
v. relocate, shift, shunt, translocate, transpose -
8 aktarmak
"1. /ı, dan, a/ to transfer (something, someone) from (one place) to (another); to move (something) from (one container) to (another). 2. /ı/ to quote. 3. /ı/ to translate. 4. /ı/ to retile (a roof). 5. /ı/ to plow (new ground). 6. /ı/ to empty. 7. /ı/ sports to pass. 8. /ı/ mus. to transpose. 9. /ı/ med. to transplant."
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