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1 uçucu ol
volatile (v.) -
2 uçucu bellek
volatile memory, volatile storage -
3 uçucu dosya
volatile file -
4 uçucu kütük
volatile file -
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volatile matter -
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volatile liquid -
7 uçucu
1. biol. flying, volitant, volitorial, volatile. 2. chem. volatile, readily vaporizable. 3. transitory, evanescent, volatile. 4. airplane pilot, flier, aviator. -
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adj. evaporating, volatile, fugacious* * *1. volatile 2. flyer -
9 uçucu bellek
1. volatile memory 2. volatile storage -
10 dönek
adj. untrustworthy, fickle, apostate, capricious, changeable, changeful, flukey, fluky, inconstant, lubricious, protean, variable, versatile, volatile--------n. turnabout, turncoat, quitter, deserter, piker, rat, ratter, renegade* * *1. renegade 2. turncoat -
11 havai
adj. aerial, overhead, volatile* * *perky -
12 oynak
adj. mobile, unstable, loose, playful, frisky, flirtatious, coquettish, skittish, frolicsome, ludic* * *1. frisky 2. limber 3. volatile (adj.) -
13 buharlaşan
adj. volatile -
14 gelgeç
adj. fickle, flighty, volatile, inconstant -
15 nişadırruhu
n. sal volatile -
16 hoppa
flighty, frivolous, volatile, giddy -
17 uçan
a) flying b) volatile, fugitive -
18 uçucu
"flying; volatile; pilot" pilot -
19 ruh
"1. soul, spirit (of a living person or thing). 2. psych. psyche. 3. liveliness, spirit, animation, life. 4. heart (of a matter), essence (of a matter). 5. (a person´s) character or nature. 6. spirit of a dead person. 7. essence, spirit (of a volatile substance); extract, concentrated solution. R-um! colloq. My dear!/My dear fellow! - bulmak (for something) to acquire a meaning, become meaningful, make sense. - doktoru psychiatrist. - doktorluğu psychiatry, being a psychiatrist. -u (bile) duymamak /ı/ to be completely unaware of, not to notice in any way whatsoever. - çağırma calling someone´s spirit (during a séance); necromancy. - gibi wraith-like (person). - göçü/sıçraması metempsychosis, transmigration. - haleti state of mind, mood. - hastası mentally ill person; mental patient. - hekimi psychiatrist. - hekimliği psychiatry, being a psychiatrist. -una işlemek /ın/ (for something) to become rooted in (someone´s) character, become a part of (someone´s) makeup. -unu okşamak /ın/ (for something) to please (someone) greatly. -unu okumak /ın/ to understand (someone) completely; to be able to read (someone´s) innermost thoughts; to be able to read (someone) like a book. - sağlığı mental health. - sayrılığı mental illness. -unu şad etmek /ın/ to please the soul of (someone who is dead). -unu teslim etmek to die, give up the ghost." -
20 uçar
1. flying, (something) which flies. 2. volatile. -a atmak to shoot at a bird on the wing.
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volatile — [väl′ə təl; ] chiefly Brit [, väl′ətīl΄] adj. [MFr < L volatilis < volare, to fly] 1. Obs. flying or able to fly; volitant 2. vaporizing or evaporating quickly, as alcohol 3. a) likely to shift quickly and unpredictably; unstable; explosive … English World dictionary
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