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Temel Çeviriler |
period, period of time n | (duration of time) | süre i. |
| Abby plans to be on holiday for a short period. |
| Deniz kısa bir süreliğine tatile gitmeyi planlıyor. |
period n | (historical era) | dönem, çağ, devir i. |
| The Industrial Revolution was a difficult period in history. |
| Sanayi Devrimi, tarihteki zor dönemlerden biriydi. |
period n | (geological era) (jeoloji) | çağ i. |
| Tyrannosaurus Rex was the king of the Jurassic period. |
period n | colloquial, often plural (menstruation) | âdet, aybaşı i. |
| Allie was 14 when she got her first period. |
| Gülsüm ilk kez âdet gördüğünde 14 yaşındaydı. |
period n | US (punctuation mark: full stop) | nokta işareti, nokta i. |
| This sentence ends with a period. |
| Bu cümle noktayla biter. |
period interj | US, informal (full stop: and that is that) | o kadar, işte o kadar ünl. |
| Jose is the best ball player, period. |
period n | (school: class session) | ders saati i. |
| There are 6 class periods in a school day. |
Ek Çeviriler |
period n | US (sports game) (spor) | devre i. |
| The hockey game was decided in the third period. |
period n | (periodic table) | periyodik cetvel i. |
| The periodic table is made up of 9 horizontal periods. |
period n | rare (sentence) | uzun cümle, uzun tümce i. |
| Periods are lengthy sentences which are not grammatically complete until they end. |
period n | (astronomy: rotation) (astronomi) | dönüş i. |
| The period of the sun is about 25 days near the equator and almost 38 days near the poles. |
period n | (astronomy: orbit) (astronomi) | yörünge i. |
| Some comets have periods of over 20,000 years. |
period n | (musical section) (müzik) | periyot, dönem i. |
| Periods are usually eight measures in length. |
period n as adj | (historical) | tarihsel s. |
| (film, vb.) | dönem s. |
| Pride and Prejudice is a period drama. |
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