ping-pong

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Englisch - Türkisch
masa tenisi

Basketbol ve masa tenisi gibi top oyunları genellikle kapalı alanda oynanır. - Ball games, such as basketball and ping-pong, are usually played indoors.

Tom arkadaşları ile masa tenisi oynuyor. - Tom is playing ping-pong with his friends.

pinpon

O pinponda asla yenilmemekle gurur duyuyor. - He is proud of never having been beaten in ping-pong.

ping pong
ping-pong paddle
ping-pong raketini
ping pong
(Spor) pin pon
ping pong
masa tenisi

Pin pona aynı zamanda masa tenisi de denir. - Ping pong is also called table tennis.

Tom ve Mary masa tenisi oynadılar. - Tom and Mary played ping pong.

ping pong ball
pinpon topu
do you have any ping pong balls
pinpon topunuz var mı
ping pong
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ping pong
masatenisi
ping pong transmission
pinpon turu iletim
ping pong transmission
(Bilgisayar) pinpon iletim
ping pong transmission
(Bilgisayar) pinpon türü iletim
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masa tenisi
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Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von ping-pong im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

pingpong
Masa topu, masa tenisi
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Masa tenisi
Englisch - Englisch
Alternative form of ping pong
A recording technique used to transfer (i e , mix and rerecord) one or more tracks to other tracks to free up those tracks for further recording MD4 allows you to record on all four tracks and then ping-pong (i e , four-track playback with ping-pong) A feature unique to MD4
Ping-pong is the game of table tennis. an indoor game played on a table by two people with a small plastic ball and two bats = table tennis. or (trademark) Ping-Pong Game similar to lawn tennis that is played on a tabletop with wooden paddles and a small, hollow, plastic ball. The object is to hit the ball so that it goes over the net and bounces on the opponent's half of the table in such a way as to defeat the opponent's attempt to reach and return it. Both singles and doubles games are played. A match consists of the best of three or the best of five games, each game being won by the player or team that first reaches 21 points. Invented in England in the early 20th century, it soon spread throughout the world. Since the mid-1950s, East Asian countries have dominated the sport. It has been an Olympic sport for both men and women since 1988
A trademarked name for table tennis, originally registered by Parker Brothers in 1901
1 A type of transport protocol that acknowledges each packet individually A node cannot send another packet until it has an acknowledgment for the previous packet 2 A 9600bps and 4800bps protocol developed by Hayes It features fast turnaround
table tennis, ball game played with a small ball and paddles
a game (trade name Ping-Pong) resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball
ping-pong ball
light hollow ball used in playing table tennis
ping-pong paddle
small wooden racket used in the game of ping-pong
aerial ping pong
Australian rules football

1965: 'Australian Rules draws bigger crowds in Melbourne than Rugby in Sydney.' 'What?' Sydney Sam would say, 'that's not football, mate, it's aerial ping-pong.' — Frank Hardy, The Yarns of Billy Borker page 43, quoted in G. A. Wilkes, A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms, second edition, 1985, Sydney University Press, ISBN 0-424-00113-6.

ping pong
Another name for table tennis
ping pong ball
A lightweight celluloid ball used in the sport of table tennis (ping pong)
ping pong show
A type of erotic performance in which various objects, including ping pong balls, are ejected from a woman's vagina
aerial ping-pong
Australian slang for Australian Rules Football
pingpong
A size of photograph a little larger than a postage stamp
pingpong
To play ping- pong
pingpong
An indoor modification of lawn tennis played with small bats, or battledores, and a very light, hollow, celluloid ball, on a large table divided across the middle by a net
trademark Ping-Pong
or (trademark) Ping-Pong Game similar to lawn tennis that is played on a tabletop with wooden paddles and a small, hollow, plastic ball. The object is to hit the ball so that it goes over the net and bounces on the opponent's half of the table in such a way as to defeat the opponent's attempt to reach and return it. Both singles and doubles games are played. A match consists of the best of three or the best of five games, each game being won by the player or team that first reaches 21 points. Invented in England in the early 20th century, it soon spread throughout the world. Since the mid-1950s, East Asian countries have dominated the sport. It has been an Olympic sport for both men and women since 1988
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