huts

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English - Turkish
kulübeler
hut
kulübe

Buralarda bir kulübe vardı. - There used to be a hut about here.

O, bir kulübede tek başına yaşıyordu. - She was living alone in a hut.

hut
{i} baraka
hut
{f} barındırmak
hut
{i} kümes
hut
{f} barakaya yerleştirmek
hut
gecekondu
hut
gecekondu mahallesi
hut
hut
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of huts in Turkish Turkish dictionary

HUT
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Balık. Büyük balık
HUT
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Şubat ayı içinde güneşin girdiği ve semanın cenub yarısındaki burcun ismi
hut
(Osmanlı Dönemi) balık
English - English
plural of hut
beach huts
plural form of beach hut
hut
to take shelter in a hut
hut
a small wooden shed
hut
to put into a hut
hut
Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, flown on the Astro-1 and Astro-2 missions of the space shuttle Designed to measure the spectra of celestial objects in the deep ultraviolet range from 912-1800 Angstroms, especially in the rich spectral region just shortward of 1150 Angstroms where the Hubble Space Telescope's mirror coatings and detectors become ineffective
hut
A hut is a small wooden building in someone's garden, or a temporary building used by builders or repair workers. = shed. a small simple building with only one or two rooms shack (hutte)
hut
temporary military shelter
hut
Helsinki University of Technology
hut
n a medium-height set on the left sideline; the term originated from the hitter's mid-rally call to his setter
hut
small crude shelter used as a dwelling
hut
{n} a poor cottage, mean abode, hovel, lodge
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A hut is a small house with only one or two rooms, especially one which is made of wood, mud, grass, or stones
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- Homes Using TV The percentage of homes using (tuned into) TV at a particular time Media formula: HUT x Share = Rating
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HID Usage Tables
hut
a primitive dwelling
hut
Abbreviation for 'Homes Using Television' HUT is the percentage of homes in a market where at least one television set is switched on at a given time of day That is, it measures total television usage across all stations Formula: HUT= total number of homes watching TV at a given time of the day  x 100
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A small or mean house, a temporary building
hut
{i} small dwelling, cabin, cottage
hut
n pondok
hut
A small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a slightly built or temporary structure
hut
Many walking and climbing clubs maintain huts which can often be booked by members of other clubs The MCofS can provide a list To prevent vandalism these huts have to be locked, as opposed to open bothies Well-known huts in Scotland include the Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC) on Ben Nevis, belonging to the Scottish Mountaineering Club, and the Glen Brittle Memorial Hut in Skye, run by the British Mountaineering Council and the MCofS Most huts sleep from about 8 to 20 or so
hut
{i} bothy
huts

    Turkish pronunciation

    hʌts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhəts/ /ˈhʌts/

    Etymology

    [ 'h&t ] (noun.) 1658. Middle French hutte, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hutta hut; probably akin to Old English hyd skin, hide.

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