linking

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Englisch - Türkisch
{s} bağlayıcı
birleştirme
(Bilgisayar) bağlanıyor
(Bilgisayar) bağlanılıyor
(sıfat) bağlayıcı
ilintileme
bağlantı
aktarmalı
link
{f} bağlamak
link
bağ

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

Tom bloğundan benim siteme bağlandı. - Tom linked to my website from his blog.

link
halka

Zincir en zayıf halkası kadar güçlüdür. - The chain is no stronger than its weakest link.

Bir zincir en zayıf halkasından daha güçlü değildir.. - A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.

link
{i} bağlantı

Olaylar yakından bağlantılı idi. - The events were closely linked.

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

linking machine
(Tekstil) remayöz
linking loader
linklemeli yükleyici
linking shot
bağlayıcı çekim
linking phrases
bağlayıcı sözcükler
linking verb
fiil bağlantı
linking verbs
fiiller bağlantı
linking words
kelimeleri birbirine bağlayan
linking and embedding objects
nesne bağlama ve katıştırma
linking files
Dosyaları bağlama
linking loader
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) bağlaçlamalı yükleyici
linking morpheme
(Dilbilim) bağlayıcı biçimbirim
linking pin
(Ticaret) ilişkilendirme görevi
linking shot
(Sinema) ek plan
linking shot
(Sinema) ek çekim
linking station
(Askeri) ARACI İSTASYON: Haberleri bir şebekeden diğerine nakletmek için kullanılan telsiz istasyonu
linking verb
(Dilbilim) ilgi eylemi
linking verb
(Dilbilim) bağlayıcı eylem
linking words
(Dilbilim) kenet-sözcükler
link
bağlantı kurmak
edge linking
(Bilgisayar) ayrıt bağlama
link
(Askeri) bakla
link
rotilli kol
link
üzengi
link
(Askeri) haberleşme irtibatı
link
zincirlenmek
link
(Bilgisayar) ilintilemek
link
(Askeri) muhabere bağı
link
(Askeri,Teknik) hat
link
(Bilgisayar) bağlantılama
link
bağlantılı

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

Kalplerimiz bağlantılıydı. - Our hearts are linked.

link
(Bilgisayar) bağlan

ABD'de ülke çapındaki bir ankete göre Müslümanların terörle bağlantılı olduğu yaygın bir inançtır. - It is a prevalent belief, according to a nationwide poll in the United States, that Muslims are linked with terrorism.

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

link
ilişki

Dünya savaşı hayali, doğrusal bir dinle ilişkilendirilebilir. - The dream of world war may be linked to a linear religion.

link
ara bağlantı parçası
link
radyo/tv link
link
irtibat
link
palet baklası
link
link
link
(Mekanik) biyel
link
birbirine bağlamak
link
mekanik tertibat
link
birbirine bağlanmak
link
halka (zincir)
dynamic linking
dinamik bağlantı
dynamic linking and loading
dinamik bağlantılama ve yükleme
link
{f} bağla

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

Olaylar yakından bağlantılı idi. - The events were closely linked.

link
(together/up ile) bağlamak
link
zincir halkası
link
birleştirmek
object linking and embedding
nesne bağlama ve katma
dynamic linking
devingen bağlantı
dynamic linking
Devingen Bağlanım
edge linking
ayrit baglama
link
kulis
link
{i} eklem

Tatoeba'nı yeni versiyonu, insanları eklemeye ve onlarda redaksiyon yapmaya olanak sağlayacak! - The new version of Tatoeba will allow linking people, and even editing them!

link
(Askeri) HAL, BAĞLANTI, BAĞ, İRTİBAT: Muhaberede iki nokta arasında haberleşme tesis ve imkanlarının bulunduğunu belirten genel terim
link
{i} kol düğmesi
link
mesaha zincirinin 20 santimetre boyunda bir ölçü halkası
link
(Tıp) Zincir şeklindeki oluşumun halkalarından her biri, bağlayıcı ödev gören halka
link
{f} eklemek
link
{f} birleşmek
link
(İnşaat) bağlantı, mafsal
link
{f} birbirine bağlamak, birleştirmek, zincirlemek; birbirine bağlanmak
link
{f} eklenmek
link
{i} meşale
link
zincir baklası
link
{i} radyo, TV link
link
(Askeri) (COMMUNICATIONS) MUHABERE BAĞI, HABERLEŞME İRTİBATI: İki nokta arasında haberleşme irtibatının mevcut olduğunu göstermek üzere kullanılan telsiz istasyonu
link
{f} ulamak
link
Web sayfasındaki bir noktadan ( Sözcük , metin, yada resim ) Baska bir web sayfasına bağlanmayı sağlayan arabirim. İmleç üstüne gelindiğinde el şekline dönüşür. Link kullanıcıyı o konuyla ilgili baska bir sayfaya ya da bilgisayara yönlendirebilir.Link Bir metin parçasının üzerindeyse Hypertext denir. örnek; yandaki linke tıklayarak karikatür sitesinden çok sayıda sanatsal karikatürü ücretsiz indirebilir, kullanabilirsiniz
link
(Hukuk) bağıntı
object linking and embedding
Nesne Bağlama ve Katıştırma
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von linking im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

link
İletişim dizgesi birliği
link
Atın eşkin yürüyüşü
link
iki nokta arasında iletişim kurma olanaklarının varlığını belirtmede kullanılan genel terim
Englisch - Englisch
Present participle of link

The yard manager is linking the sections of the train together.

Of or relating to something that connects other things together

Conjunctions frequently function as linking words in a sentence.

The process of assembling a number of object code modules into a program This will require shared functions and data to be linked together The output of the linking phase is an executable program file (if all goes well)
{s} connecting, joining
The process of combining (i e , linking together) the object code modules (object files) of previously assembled program elements into a complete, executable program The elements linked together might consist of your program and library subroutines The final executable file has the extension EXE or COM; it can be loaded into the memory of the computer and executed
– Synonym of link editing
A way of sharing data and exchanging information; refers to the process of establishing a dynamic link between a source object or database file that is stored on the disk and a destination container object such as an Access table, form, or report
A hyperlink from one Web page jumps the viewer, when clicked, to another page anywhere on the Web Links are an effective marketing method for generating more traffic to your site by trading and or buying hyperlinks from other Websites Links also provide a valuable service to your visitors by pointing them to other relevant online resources
The process of creating a link to another page or site
Creating pointers from elements in a document or workspace to referenced items Links can be simple descriptions such as text citations to referenced items or they can be computational objects such as hypertext links on a web page Links can connect to different kinds of referenced items, including other portions of a document, other documents in a corpus, information on the web that is computed on demand, and meta-data Links can be used to support other operations besides following the link For example, links can be used to guide particular interpretations and visualizations, such as reasoning about validity of conclusions based on sources of different quality or dependence of sections on assumptions with varying degrees of belief See also assumption linking and source linking
The act of combining various client accounts within the same family of funds for a breakpointunder an LOIor an ROA Generally, you can link retail and IRA accounts for the same family group (husband, wife and minor children)
The process of recognizing similarities and patterns from many different fields or projects; part of the process of managing information and knowledge
Using the Linker to link a program to other programs, or to a run-time system
Process of combining library files with object code thereby producing an executable file
Inserting an object (like an image or a document) into another file (called the destination file) while sustaining the connection of the inserted object to its original file so that as the original file is updated, the inserted object inside the destination file is updated automatically See EMBEDDING
Linking and framing are grey territory legally, but not in terms of copyright By linking to another page you risk the implication that you are the author of the material linked to This may constitute 'passing off' rather than copyright infringement Deep linking ( linking to a specific page in another website, bypassing the home page) should be avoided for this reason
The process of embedding the address of another web site or page into a web site, or the process of making use of an embedded link by "clicking" on it Thus, while looking at the web page for a REALTOR association, you might be able to click on a link to take you to an entirely different site or to a different page within that site That link has to have been pre-arranged by the webmaster Links in text are usually indicated with some sort of highlighting (often underlined text of a different color than the background text) When the mouse pointer is positioned over a live link, the web browser will usually change its appearance to indicate the availability of the link
to this site is OK, but no hosting or mirroring on another site without the author's permission
(n ) See chaining
The first process a compiled/assembled program module undergoes, where the modules are combined to form a complete relocatable program 5 1, p192
This isI making explicit the connections between the different parts of the training as you move from one to the next, to provide continuity for the trainees
{i} connection, joining
A component of a hypertext document which when clicked with amouse takes the user to another document or a different section of the current document
linking verbs
plural form of linking verb
linking verb
(Dilbilim) A verb which connects the qualities of an object or person to that object or person: In the sentence 'My bags weigh 45kg', 'weigh' is a linking verb
linking verbs
A word or expression (as a form of be, become, feel, or seem) that links a subject with its predicate
linking verb
link·ing verb linking verbs in BRIT, also use link verb A linking verb is a verb which links the subject of a clause and a complement. `Be', `seem', and `become' are linking verbs. = copula. a verb that connects the subject of a sentence with its complement, for example 'seem' in the sentence 'the house seems big' = copula
linking verb
verb used to connect a subject and predicate complement (Grammar)
linking word
link·ing word linking words in BRIT, also use link word A linking word is a word which shows a connection between clauses or sentences. `However' and `so' are linking words
deep linking
The practice of linking to a specific page or file within a website so as to bypass introductory pages, considered a violation of netiquette
link
a thin wild bank of land splitting two cultivated patches and often linking two hills

They used formerly to live in caves or huts dug into the side of a bank or link, and lined with heath or straw.

link
A connection between places, persons, events, or things

The mayor’s assistant serves as the link to the media.

link
To contain a hyperlink to another page

My homepage links to my wife's.

link
The connection between busses or systems

A by-N-link is composed of N lanes.

link
A torch, used to light dark streets
link
A space comprising one or more disjoint knots
red linking
Present participle of red link
link
{v} to join, unite, connect, combine, fix
link
{n} a part of a chain, chain, torch of pitch
Object Linking and Embedding
standard of Microsoft used in graphical operating systems for sharing information between applications, OLE
cross linking
A process in which bonds are formed joining adjacent molecules At low density, these bonds add to the elasticity of the polymer and at high density eventualy produce rigidity in the polymer
cross linking
The formation of chemical links between molecular chains
cross linking
The establishment of chemical bonds between polymer molecule chains It may be accomplished by heat, vulcanization, irradiation or the addition of a suitable chemical agent
cross linking
Linking across content within the same site
cross linking
joining of two polymer chains which increases the strength of the polymer network (Chemistry); abnormal joining of two DNA strands by covalent bands (Molecular Biology)
cross linking
Definition: The act of linking to content contained on a web site from elsewhere in that web site Examples: Linking each page of your web site back to the home page is an example of cross linking
cross-linking
The abnormal linking of two strands of DNA by covalent bonds (as opposed to the normal hydrogen bonds between base pairs), which can occur by exposure to X-rays Such linking is a type of damage to the DNA molecule and must be repaired before the DNA can replicate and function properly again
cross-linking
occurs when primary valence bonds are formed between separate polymer chain molecules
cross-linking
the setting-up of chemical valence links between the molecular chains of polymer molecules, leading to the formation of a 3-dimensional network of polymer chains which is infusible and insoluble This usually reduces the thermoplasticity of the material
cross-linking
an oxidation reaction in which indesirable bonds form between nucleic acids (RNA and DNA, the genetic blueprint material) or between proteins, often as links between sulfut atoms called disulfide bonds, or between lipids or any combination thereof The links may be between different proteins or nucleic acids or lipids or between parts of the same protein or nucleic acid or lipid The result is that the molecule cannot assume the correct shape for proper functioning Some cross-links are required in proteins for rigidity and structural strength However, cross-links of an inappropriate, undesired nature form throughout life
cross-linking
A process forming chemical bonds between two separate molecular chains
cross-linking
Formation of a 3-dimensional network of polymer chains which completely prevents flow (e g vulcanized rubber)
cross-linking
the process of multiple intermolecular bonding between polymeric chains
cross-linking
the formation of chemical bonds between polymeric chains to yield an insoluble, three dimensional polymeric structure Cross-linking of rubber is referred to as vulcanization or "curing "
cross-linking
The chemical bonding of molecules which in polymers occurs in the curing transition from a liquid to a solid
cross-linking
The setting up of chemical valence links between the molecular chains of polymer molecules, leading to the formation of a 3-dimensional network of polymer chains which is infusible and insoluble This usually reduces the thermoplasticity of the material
cross-linking
The setting up of chemical links between the molecular chains
cross-linking
A process in which bonds are formed joining adjacent molecules At low density, these bonds add to the elasticity of the polymer and at higher densities, eventually produce rigidity in the polymers
cross-linking
Reacting together large molecules to change the physical properties of material Cross-linking involves formation of a three dimensional molecular network with thermosetting resins
link
A bond of affinity, or a unit of valence between atoms; applied to a unit of chemical force or attraction
link
be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
link
an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data
link
The length of one joint of Gunter's chain, being the hundredth part of it, or 7
link
If someone or something links two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other. The UN Security Council has linked any lifting of sanctions to compliance with the ceasefire terms Liver cancer is linked to the hepatitis B virus The detention raised two distinct but closely linked questions. see also index-linked
link
Text or graphics that when clicked take you to another section of the site or to an entirely different web site Text links are often underlined and in a different color than the rest of the text on the page
link
a channel for communication between groups; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas"
link
To connect two or more things
link
To be connected
link
a fastener that serves to join or link; "the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction" an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain the means of connection between things linked in series
link
A link between two things or places is a physical connection between them. the high-speed rail link between London and the Channel Tunnel Stalin insisted that the radio link with the German Foreign Ministry should remain open
link
A link is a reference from some point in one HTML document to some point in another document or to another place in the same document A browser usually displays a link in some distinguishing way, e g in a different color When the reader clicks on the highlighted text or graphic element, the browser will display the target of the link
link
Link is short for Hypertext Link In the Internet world, a link is usually denominated by colored and underlined text When you click on a link, it will allow you to view another page or another section of the current Web page
link
A winding of a river; also, the ground along such a winding; a meander; usually in pl
link
In hypertext documents, a link is the connection from one document to another Linking words or phrases are always a different colour and usually underlined so that they stand out
link
shortened form of hyperlink, especially one implemented in HTML
link
Hence, any such piece of ground where golf is played
link
If two places or objects are linked or something links them, there is a physical connection between them. the Rama Road, which links the capital, Managua, with the Caribbean coast The campus is linked by regular bus services to Coventry. the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France
link
On the Web, a connection that, when selected (or clicked on), will take users to another Web page A link can be in the form of text (usually appearing as underlined blue text) or images which are coded to act as links Links are also referred to as "hyperlinks "
link
92 inches, the chain being 66 feet in length
link
Hence: Anything, whether material or not, which binds together, or connects, separate things; a part of a connected series; a tie; a bond
link
Connection between one part of a hypertext document and another (It can be a connection to another part of the same document or to another document ) On the World Wide Web, links appear as text or pictures that are highlighted To follow a link, you click on the highlighted material
link
(computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list
link
A link between two people, organizations, or places is a friendly or business connection between them. Kiev hopes to cement close links with Bonn In 1984 the long link between AC Cars and the Hurlock family was severed A cabinet minister came under investigation for links to the Mafia
link
Using hypertext, a link is a selectable connection from one word, picture, or information object to another The most common form of link is the highlighted word or picture that can be selected by the user, resulting in the immediate delivery and view of another file Links are what make the WWW a Web
link
A highlighted area of text (a name, a phrase, etc ) or a graphic image on which the user can click in order to be "taken" to a related item elsewhere - in the case of a CD-ROM presentation this would be elsewhere on the same disc; in the case of the World Wide Web it can be anywhere else in the world, and not necessarily another Web page - it could open up an email window, allowing the user to send a message to the "owner" of the page; it could open a newsgroup or it could begin an ftp transfer
link
link with or as with a yoke; "yoke the oxen together"
link
Cf
link
When a document uses HTML and is published on the WWW, links are words or places you can "click" on in the document that allow you to jump to other sections of the document, or to other documents on the WWW Links are usually highlighted in blue and appear as underlined text, although graphics can also be links Your mouse pointer turns into a "hand" icon when it is placed over a link
link
If you link one person or thing to another, you claim that there is a relationship or connection between them. Criminologist Dr Ann Jones has linked the crime to social circumstances They've linked her with various men, including magnate Donald Trump
link
make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
link
An active connection to another web page, location in a web page, file, or other Internet resource Selecting the link takes you to the new location
link
Sand hills with the surrounding level or undulating land, such as occur along the seashore, a river bank, etc
link
{i} one ring of a chain; something which connects one thing to another, connection, bond; one in a series; (Computers) text or images on a Web that serves as a route to another Web file or page on the Internet, connection between two data files so that both are simultaneously updated; "jump", part of a hypertext document that connects to another document; unit in a communications system; cuff link; ring; unit of distance (Engineering, Surveying); torch made of flax and tar
link
{f} join; connect; be joined, be connected; (Computers) connect between two data files so that both are simultaneously updated
link
One element of a chain
link
In computing, a link is a connection between different documents, or between different parts of the same document, using hypertext. Link is also a verb. Certainly, Andreessen didn't think up using hypertext to link Internet documents
link
A link to another person or organization is something that allows you to communicate with them or have contact with them. She was my only link with the past These projects will provide vital links between companies and universities
link
(Ticaret) To connect two or more resources or systems so that the output of one becomes input to another on a recurring basis, or directly affects its performance
link
Sausages; because linked together
link
A link carries you from where you are on the web page to another file, which could be another web page, an image, sound, a movie, a database, an ftp site, a telnet connection, or a gopher, anywhere in the world A link may also take you to another place on the same web page Most graphical web browsers show that text is a link by underlining it in a particular color (often blue), and that an object is a link by boxing it in the same color Some graphical links, however, will not appear in a colored box In Netscape, the cursor turns to a pointing finger when you pass it over a link Links that are words are also called hyperlinks
link
the means of connection between things linked in series
link
a fastener that serves to join or link; "the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction"
link
the state of being connected; "the connection between church and state is inescapable"
link
Any one of the several elementary pieces of a mechanism, as the fixed frame, or a rod, wheel, mass of confined liquid, etc
link
If there is a link between two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other. the link between smoking and lung cancer. = connection
link
A link is one of the rings in a chain
link
to skip or trip along smartly
link
A reference (link) from some point in one hypertext document to (some point in) another document or another place in the same document A browser usually displays a hyperlink in some distinguishing way, e g in a different color, font or style When the user activates the link (e g by clicking on it with the mouse,) the browser will display the target of the link
link
To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to join; to attach; to unite; to couple
link
A word, phrase, or image highlighted in a hypertext document to act as a navigation aid to related information Links may be indicated with an underline, a color contrast, or a border
link
A word, picture, or other area of a Web page that users can click on to move to another spot in the document or to another document Words and phrases that are links may be underlined and usually appear in a contrasting color text The text and underline color may change after you click on the link so you can tell if you've already followed the link Pictures that are links sometimes have a blue border around them which also may change colors after you click on them
link
A pointer in an HTML document that leads to another World Wide Web site or another space within the same document Using hypertext, a link is a connection from a word, graphic or object in a Web site to another Web page or Web site
link
Short for "hyperlink " Links are commands used to jump from Web page to Web page If you didn't have links, you wouldn't be able to get from one Web page to another Because links can lead to a page either related to the one you're on or to one completely unrelated, links have made linear thought on the Web pretty much an option, not a rule Therefore, it is because of the link (and hypertext in general) that the Web is such a unique medium Sometimes links appear as an underlined, colored word or group of words; sometimes they're a picture; sometimes they're icons, which are like pictures but usually more functional See more about links in the "What A Web Browser Does" section Just remember that links are made to be clicked (and are therefore "clickable") Back to Top
link
Any intermediate rod or piece for transmitting force or motion, especially a short connecting rod with a bearing at each end; specifically (Steam Engine), the slotted bar, or connecting piece, to the opposite ends of which the eccentric rods are jointed, and by means of which the movement of the valve is varied, in a link motion
link
A connection between two web pages, either between those kept on the same site or those kept on different sites By clicking on a link using the mouse pointer you are automatically taken to the new page You can retrace your steps by clicking on the browserís ëbackí button on its toolbar
link
In a hypertext document, any connection between one address (URL) on the World Wide Web and another, embedded in the text or appearing as a word, symbol, icon, or other graphic element which can be activated by the click of a mouse or some other pointing device Text links usually appear underlined and in blue on the computer screen
link
Chain, n
link
A single ring or division of a chain
link
A hill or ridge, as a sand hill, or a wooded or turfy bank between cultivated fields, etc
link
a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network
link
A component of a hypertext document which when clicked with a mouse takes the user to another document or a different section of the current document The word "mouse" above in this paragraph - which you can see is underlined and blue is an example of how a link appears most of the time on the Internet
link
An active connection to another web page, location in a web page, file, or other Internet resource Selecting the link takes you to the new location or resource See URL
link
Short for hypertext link or hyperlink, a web link is a connection that takes a user to another page, document or file Text links are usually underlined and a different color than the surrounding text A sure way to tell if something is a link is to place the cursor over the graphic icon or text If it changes into a hand, then it is a live link Modem - The device that allows your computer to access the Internet over a phone line
link
Anything doubled and closed like a link; as, a link of horsehair
link
by which relative motion of other parts is produced and constrained
link
A torch made of tow and pitch, or the like
link
A component of a hypertext document which, when selected with a mouse, takes the user to another document or a different section of the current document For example, this glossary has links for each of the letters of the alphabet
link
a connecting shape
link
A link will transport you from one Internet site to another with just a click of your mouse Links can be text or graphic and are recognizable once you know what to look for Text links usually will be underlined and often a different color than the rest of the text on your screen (Back to the Top, above, is a link that carries you to the top of this page ) Graphic images may also be coded as links for navigation
link
a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain
link
An end-to-end transmission path provided by the cabling infrastructure Cabling links include all cables and connecting hardware that comprise the horizontal or backbone subsystems Equipment and work area cables are not included as part of a link
link
an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain the means of connection between things linked in series
link
If you link one thing with another, you join them by putting one thing through the other. She linked her arm through his He linked the fingers of his hands together on his stomach. If two or more people link arms, or if one person links arms with another, they stand next to each other, and each person puts their arm round the arm of the person next to them. She stayed with them, linking arms with the two girls, joking with the boys. see also link-up. A torch formerly used for lighting one's way in the streets. in the UK, a system by which people can get money from their bank or building society accounts by using a special plastic card (a Link card) in a cash machine
link
connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
link
A connection between one hypertext document and another
link
apposition
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von linking im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

link
(Askeri) synthetic trainer
link
link
link
trot (gait)
linking
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