oranges

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الإنجليزية - التركية
(Askeri) (SOUR) "PORTAKAL" (EKŞİ): Hava önlemesinde "Hava koşulları uçağın görevini yapması için elverişsiz" anlamına gelen bir kod
(Askeri) (SWEET) "PORTAKAL" (TATLI): Hava önlemesinde "Hava koşulları uçağın görevini yapması için elverişli" anlamına gelen bir kod
orange
portakal

Kadın bir portakal yiyor. - The woman eats an orange.

Masanın üstünde hiç portakal yok. - There are no oranges on the table.

orange
turuncu/portakal
orange
portakal rengi

Portakal rengi bir elbise giyiyor. - She's wearing an orange dress.

Tom portakal rengi bir cezaevi tulumu giyiyor. - Tom was wearing an orange prison jumpsuit.

orange
(Tıp) oranj
orange
portakal renginde olan
orang
orangutan

Kız arkadaşını en çok hangi insansı maymuna benzetirdin? Ne biçim bir soru ... Peki, um ...Sanırım, bir orangutan. - What anthropoid would your girlfriend be most like? What a question... Well, um... An orangutan, I guess.

Bir orangutana benziyorsun. - You look like an orangutan.

orange
turuncu

Tom turuncu bir tulum giyiyordu ve elleri önünde kelepçeliydi. - Tom was wearing an orange jumpsuit and his hands were cuffed in front of him.

En sevdiğim renk turuncu. - My favorite color is orange.

orange
turuncumsu
peel oranges
kabuğu portakal
duckling with oranges
(Gıda) portakallı yavru ördek
orang
orongoutang
orange
orange blossom portakal çiçeği
orange
(Tıp) Portakal, aurantium. (Bakınız: A Glossary of Chemistry)
orange
Seville orange turunç
orange
Citrus aurantium
orange
portakala ait
orange
(Tekstil) portakalrengi
orange
Citrus sinensis
orange
tur

Tom turuncu bir tulum giyiyordu ve elleri önünde kelepçeliydi. - Tom was wearing an orange jumpsuit and his hands were cuffed in front of him.

O, turuncu rengi sever mi? - Does she like orange?

orange
portakal cinsinden meyva
orange
bitter orange
orange
portakal rengindeki
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
plural of orange
Jaffa oranges
plural form of Jaffa orange
Orange
Prince or Princess of Orange. Title of the first-born to the Dutch Royal House
apples and oranges
Said of a comparison of items that are not comparable

Comparing the grades of English students to Engineering students is like trying to compare apples and oranges.

blaze oranges
plural form of blaze orange
burnt oranges
plural form of burnt orange
clockwork oranges
plural form of clockwork orange
mix apples and oranges
To mix two totally different things
orange
Having the colour of the fruit of an orange tree; reddish-yellow
orange
The colour of a ripe orange (the fruit); a color midway between red and yellow

orange colour:.

sweet oranges
plural form of sweet orange
orange
{n} a fine well known fruit
apples-to-oranges
"Apples and oranges" refers to the idiom "comparing apples and oranges" or "apples to oranges", which is used to indicate that two items or groups of items have not been validly compared. The idiom evokes the apparent differences between items which are popularly thought to be incomparable or incommensurable, such as apples and oranges. The idiom may also be used to indicate that a false analogy has been made between two items, such as where an "apple" is faulted for not being a good "orange." Conversely, where the comparison or analogy is valid, the idiom will usually take the form "comparing apples with apples"
Orange
The name of the Dutch Royal House
Orange
Relating to the Orange Order
Orange
A town in France
Orange
{i} name of the athletic teams at Princeton University (USA)
compare apples and oranges
try to find similarities between two completely different items (or subjects, issues, etc.)
orang
{i} orangutan, large manlike ape with reddish-brown hair and long arms (found in Borneo and Sumatra)
orang
large long-armed ape of Borneo and Sumatra having arboreal habits
orange
anaranjado / anaranjada; la naranja
orange
The fruit of an orange tree; a citrus fruit with a slightly sour flavour
orange
Aurantium
orange
Masters Lady Rasha and Odyssa Used to heal the nervous system and for psychic development Color of joy, excitement, and fun
orange
Something that is orange is of a colour between red and yellow. men in bright orange uniforms
orange
any of a range of colors between red and yellow
orange
The fruit of a tree of the genus Citrus C
orange
The tree that bears oranges; the orange tree
orange
(Israel) Orange oil helps move stagnant Chi It energizes, aids mental clarity and concentration Relieves tension and stress, encourages a relaxed approach and a positive attitude Blends well with: Frankincense, Juniper, Ylang Ylang, Lavender, Sandalwood, Clary Sage, Hyssop
orange
The spell only summons items and doesn't affect anyone
orange
Santra Fruit
orange
{s} orange-colored; made or consisting of oranges
orange
[See ROUNDEL ]
orange
An evergreen tree of the genus Citrus such as Citrus aurantium
orange
round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees
orange
It is usually round, and consists of pulpy carpels, commonly ten in number, inclosed in a leathery rind, which is easily separable, and is reddish yellow when ripe
orange
The color of an orange; reddish yellow
orange
any citrus tree bearing oranges
orange
Samaenglish | adronato
orange
Brand name: Guitar amplifier Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
orange
any of a range of colors between red and yellow round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees a river in South Africa that flows generally westward to the Atlantic Ocean any citrus tree bearing oranges any pigment producing the orange color similar to the color of a ripe orange
orange
An orange is a round juicy fruit with a thick, orange coloured skin. orange trees. fresh orange juice
orange
was a meeting of Friends in Boston Township, Wayne County, Indiana Meetings were first held in 1814 It was organized as a preparative meeting in 1819 under Whitewater Monthly Meeting
orange
any of a group of colors that lie midway between red and yellow in hue and are of medium lightness and moderate to high saturation
orange
Citrus fruit from the orange tree There are three major types of oranges: Sweet (Valencia, Mediterranean, and Navel), Loose-skinned (Mandarin, King), and Bitter (Seville, Bergamot) Bitter oranges are used in marmalades
orange
an orange coloured, juicy citrus fruit with a sweet taste
orange
(Citrus aurantium) Has a balancing effect on the skin and supports collagen production Calming, softening, and moisturizing; promotes happiness
orange
similar to the color of a ripe orange
orange
{i} round citrus fruit with a tough yellow-red peel and edible sections of juicy flesh; evergreen tree bearing orange citrus fruit (native to subtropical climates); color that is a mixture of red and yellow
orange
"In Narromine or Dubbo there's nowhere to toss a swagSo Mick plants it through to Orange and the miles they just fell "
orange
Of or pertaining to an orange; of the color of an orange; reddish yellow; as, an orange ribbon
orange
Orange oil restores balance to all skin types, promotes the production of collagen, reduces puffiness and prevents wrinkles In addition, this citric oil stimulates circulation and softens rough skin By increasing perspiration, the oil also assists in the release of toxins from the skin which helps clear and prevent blemishes Orange Blossom Orange Blossom oil works to condition dry hair and skin types It is a soothing oil that promotes the generation of new skin cells while having an uplifting affect on one’s mindset
orange
Astringent, soothing agent, skin conditioner
orange
Orange is a drink that is made from or tastes of oranges. vodka and orange. Any of several species of small trees or shrubs in the genus Citrus of the rue (or citrus) family and their fruits. Grown in tropical and subtropical regions, the nearly round fruits have leathery, oily rinds and edible, juicy inner flesh rich in vitamin C. Key commercial species include the China (sweet, or common) orange; the mandarin orange (including tangerines); and seedless navel oranges. The tree has broad, glossy, medium-size evergreen leaves, leafstalks with narrow wings, and very fragrant flowers. It bears fruit abundantly for 50-80 years. Oranges do not improve in quality off the tree, so they are picked when fully ripe. A sizeable portion of the U.S. crop is processed for frozen concentrated juice. By-products include essential oils, pectin, candied peel, orange marmalade, and stock feed. Agent Orange Orange Free State Orange River Orange house of
orange
The term Orange is applied to anything or anyone connected with the Orangemen, a society dedicated to upholding the Protestant religion, the Protestant dynasty, and Protestant supremacy against Irish Nationalists and Roman Catholics the Orange Hall The are organized in Orange Lodges An Orange Walk is a march by Orangemen, especially occuring in West Central Scotland The Main one is held on the Saturday nearest to the twelfth of July (the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne) The term refers to William of Orange, who as King William the Third, successfully resisted attempts to restore the Catholic Stuart dynasty
orange
The colour of a ripe orange (the fruit); a reddish-yellow
orange
7th kyu
orange
Santara
orange
any pigment producing the orange color
orange
Confidence, ambition, pride
orange
a river in South Africa that flows generally westward to the Atlantic Ocean
oranges

    التركية النطق

    ôrıncız

    النطق

    /ˈôrənʤəz/ /ˈɔːrənʤəz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'är-inj, 'är(-&) ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Old Provençal auranja, from Arabic nAranj, from Persian nArang, from Sanskrit nAranga orange tree.

    فيديوهات

    ... Oranges, citrus crops, they come from South China, ...
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