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21 tel süzgeç
wire mesh screen -
22 tel yay
wire spring -
23 telli cam
wire glass -
24 telli sigorta
wire fuse -
25 tel
"1. strand; thread; fiber. 2. (a) wire. 3. string (of a musical instrument). 4. screening, screen cloth, mesh used for window and door screens; window screen; door screen. 5. (a) thin silver or gold-colored wire (used as an ornament by a bride). 6. wire, made of wire. - çekmek 1. /a/ to enclose (a place) with a wire fence, string up a wire fence around (a place). 2. to draw metal into wire. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to make (someone´s) blood boil, enrage. - halat wire rope, cable. - kadayıf 1. a sweet pastry with a texture similar to that of shredded wheat. 2. dough with which the aforementioned pastry is made. - kırmak 1. to blunder, make a misstep. 2. slang to offend someone, tread on someone´s toes. -i kırmak 1. to quit one´s job. 2. to sever relations with someone. - örgü 1. woven wire; fencing made of woven wire; chain link fencing. 2. fence made of woven wire; chain link fence. - şehriye vermicelli. -ler takmak/takınmak to rejoice at another´s misfortune." -
26 telli
"1. (something) which contains a wire or wires, which has been strung with a wire or wires, which has been strung around with wire, or which has wire strung along it; bound with or reinforced with wire, wired. 2. (bride) adorned with very thin silver or gold-colored wires. - bebek woman who is frivolous and excessively fond of finery. - cam wire glass, wired glass. - çalgılar mus. stringed instruments, strings. - kâğıt gilded or silvered paper. - pullu showily decked out or bedizened. - sazlar mus. stringed instruments, strings." -
27 telsiz
"1. (something) which does not contain a wire or wires, which has not been strung with a wire or wires, which has not been strung around with wire, or which does not have wire strung along it; not bound with or reinforced with wire, not wired. 2. radio (used in radiotelegraphy). 3. radiotelephone, radiophone; walkie-talkie; citizens´ band radio, CB. - telefon radiotelephone, radiophone; walkie-talkie. - telgraf radio (used in radiotelegraphy)." -
28 tel
adj. wire, wiry--------n. wire, string, fiber, fibre, chord, thread* * *1. wire 2. cable 3. filament 4. wiring (n.) 5. strand (n.) 6. wire (n.) -
29 dikenli tel
n. barbed wire* * *barbed wire -
30 elektrikli tel
live wire* * *live wire -
31 tel halat
n. wire rope* * *wire rope -
32 tel örgü
n. wire netting* * *wire cloth -
33 elektrik tesisatını yapmak
v. wire, wire to -
34 iletken tel
n. conducting wire, hot wire -
35 kablo döşemek
v. lay a cable, cable, wire, wire to -
36 tel çekmek
a) to enclose with wire b) to send a wire, to cable -
37 çıplak tel
bare wire, open wire -
38 telgraf
"1. telegraph. 2. telegram, wire; cable. 3. slang high sign. - çekmek /a/ 1. to telegraph, telegram, wire; to cable. 2. slang to give (someone) the high sign." -
39 tellenmek
"1. to be strung around with wire; to have wire strung along it. 2. (for a bride) to be adorned with very thin silver or gold-colored wires. 3. to be praised extravagantly. 4. to be adorned with purple passages or flowery phrases. 5. (for a cigarette) to emit a thin plume of smoke." -
40 çıplak
"1. naked, nude. 2. bare (earth); barren, bare (land); unforested; (place) which contains little plant life. 3. empty, unfurnished (room); bare (wall). 4. bare, uncovered (head). 5. plain, simple, unadorned (truth, fact); straightforward, simple (style). 6. art nude, painting or sculpture of a nude. 7. poor person, (an) indigent. - gözle with the naked eye. -lar kampı nudist camp, nudist colony. - tel bare wire, uninsulated electric wire."
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