trave

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Tekstil) atkı bağlama
traveler
seyahat eden kimse
traveler
satış temsilcisi (gezici)
traveler
bkz.traveller
traveler
{i} pazarlamacı [brit.]
traveler
{i} seyyah
traveler
{i} gezgin

Burada herhangi bir İngiliz gezgin gördün mü? - Have you seen any English travelers here?

Gezgin bana yol sormak için durdu. - The traveler stopped to ask me the way.

traveler
{i} yolcu

Yolcular bir deniz kenarı otelinde kaldılar. - The travelers stayed at a seaside hotel.

Turistler karanlıktan önce yolculuklarını bitirmeli. - Travelers should finish their journey before dark.

traveler
{i} yolcu, seyyah, gezgin, gezmen
traveler
{i} (gezici) satış temsilcisi
traveler
pazarlamacı
Türkisch - Türkisch
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Englisch - Englisch
A river in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany
A section formed by crossbeams
A crossbeam
A crossbeam; a lay of joists
A wooden cage used to contain horses being shod
a horizontal beam that extends across something
{i} crossbeam; wooden frame that keeps a horse confined while it is being shoed
A wooden frame to confine an unruly horse or ox while shoeing
traveler
: A term for a modern day gypsy, tinker, caravan dweller, etc
traveler
Member of the nomadic ethnic minority. (The term Gypsy is considered historically incorrect)
traveler
a metal ring that moves freely on part of a ship’s rigging
traveler
A curtain on a track that can be opened or closed to reveal or mask a portion of the stage
traveler
A fitting across the boat to which sheets are led In many boats the traveler may be adjusted from side to side so that the angle of the sheets can be changed to suit conditions
traveler
One who travels; one who has traveled much
traveler
A term for a modern day gypsy, tinker, caravan dweller, etc
traveler
The metal loop which travels around the ring surrounding the bobbin, in a ring spinner
traveler
A document used to tag and accompany material as it moves through receiving dispositions or production operations and work centers, that identifies the items, quantities and order number involved
traveler
Tracking form which is attached to low-level waste containers by the waste generators identifying the contents of that container
traveler
A curtain operating on a horizontal track, that can be opened or closed to reveal or mask a portion of the stage
traveler
A bar with an attached block, allowing more controlled adjustment of sail trim
traveler
a metal ring that moves freely on part of a ship's rigging
traveler
a small piece of hardened steel or bronze wire designed to travel on the flanged track of the spinning ring to impart twist to the yarn
traveler
A term for a list and record of instructions that follows a part in a manufacturing process
traveler
One who travels, especially to distant lands
traveler
Every public officer, deputy or employee of the State, or any department, institution or agency of the State who is in travel status and receives remuneration from the state payroll
traveler
An iron encircling a rope, bar, spar, or the like, and sliding thereon
traveler
A commercial agent who travels for the purpose of receiving orders for merchants, making collections, etc
traveler
Line which runs across the transom, and which the mainsheet travels on
traveler
A traveling crane
traveler
A university employee, who may be a student worker, who is in travel status and receives remuneration from the university payroll system as an employee
traveler
a person who changes location
traveler
a score sheet that accompanies the board in a tournament
traveler
{i} person or thing traveling, one who makes a journey, voyager
traveler
See under Crane
traveler
Any bi-parting curtain operating on a horizontal track, positioned at mid-stage or at the rear of the stage The latter is more accurately called a back curtain
traveler
A metal ring that moves freely back and forth on a rope, rod, or spar, often used for sheet blocks, in which case the transverse rod the traveler slides on is called a horse
trave

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From Middle English, from Middle French trave, from Latin trabem, accusative of trabs (“beam, thing made using beams”)
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