pol

listen to the pronunciation of pol
Englisch - Türkisch
pol
(Askeri) benzin, yağ ve yağlayıcı maddeler (petroleum, oil, and lubricants)
(Askeri) PETROL VE YAĞLAR: Petrol yakıtları, yağlama yağları, hidrolik ve izolasyon yağları, geçici koruyucu maddeler, sıvı soğutucular, don çözme maddeleri ve antifriz bileşikler ile petrol bileşikleri ve ek maddeler
partici
milletvekili
milletvekilliği
pol point
(Askeri) AKARYAKIT DAĞITIM NOKTASI: Petrol ürünlerinin dağıtıldığı ileri nokta
pols
politikacıların
Türkisch - Türkisch
Hayvanları bağlamak için toprağa çakılan ağaç ya da demir kazık
Englisch - Englisch
Petroleum, oil, and lubricants; consumable supplies for vehicles and machinery, collectively
nine
Petrol Oil and Lubricants
A politician
Politics

He's not very good at the game of politics. - He is not very good at the game of politics.

Are you interested in politics? - Are you concerned with politics?

petroleum, oil, lubricants
Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants
a gene of HIV that codes for the enzymes protease, reverse transcriptase and integrase
Petroleum, oils, and lubricants Substances, including fuels, used in aircraft operations and maintenance
petroleum, oils, lubricants
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
Prest-o-Lite fitting A fitting used exclusively for flammable gases Easily identified by the notches in the hex of the fitting All POL fittings are tightened by turning counter-clockwise
Indian for 'gate'
a person active in party politics
Petrol, Oils and Lubricants
nIII: top, upper surface; an animal's back
petroleum, oil, and lubricant
A politician. a politician - used in newspapers (politician)
Pol Pot
the leader of the Communist Khmer Rouge group, and Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, during which time about 3 million people were killed. Pol Pot was taken prisoner by government soldiers in 1997 (1926-98). orig. Saloth Sar born May 19, 1925/28, Kompong Thom province, Cambodia died April 15, 1998, near Anlong Veng Prime minister of Cambodia. He joined the anti-French resistance under Ho Chi Minh in the 1940s and became a member of the Cambodian Communist Party in 1946. After studying radio technology in Paris, he returned to Cambodia in 1953 and taught French until he fell under police suspicion in 1963. For the next 12 years he built up the Communist Party. U.S. anticommunist activity in Cambodia in the early 1970s, including helping to depose Norodom Sihanouk and a bombing campaign in the countryside, drove many to join him. In 1975 his Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh, which he ordered entirely evacuated. Even the sick were wheeled out in hospital beds, and in the first weeks it is estimated that tens of thousands died. The ruthlessness with which he pursued his intention to return to "year zero" and create an ethnically pure, agrarian, communist state resulted in the deaths of one to two million people. Overthrown by the Vietnamese in 1979, he led an anti-Vietnamese guerrilla war until he was repudiated by the Khmer Rouge and sentenced to life imprisonment (1997); he died the next year
pols
plural of pol
pol
Favoriten