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41 sefahat içinde yaşamak
v. wallow in vice -
42 vali yardımcısı
n. lieutenant governor, vice governor -
43 ve tersi
adv. vice versa -
44 viskonsül
n. vice consul -
45 kanava
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46 kanaviçe
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47 asbaşkan
deputy chairman, vice-president -
48 ayıp
"shame, disgrace, vice; fault, defect; shameful, disgraceful, ignoble, discreditable; obscene, immoral; shame (on you)" -
49 boru mengenesi
pipe vice -
50 kıskaç
"pincers, pliers; claw, pincer, chela; clamp, vice; folding steps" -
51 makine mengenesi
machine vice -
52 marangoz mengenesi
carpenter's vice -
53 tezgâh mengenesi
bench vice -
54 tümgeneral
"major general; air vice-marshal" -
55 üniversal mengene
universal vice -
56 asbaşkan
deputychief, vice-president. -
57 bozukluk
1. small change. 2. vice. 3. defeat. -
58 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." -
59 Kora.
(abbr. for Koramiral) V.A. (vice admiral). -
60 koramiral
,-li vice admiral.
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