mar

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English - Turkish
zarar vermek

Tom Mary'ye zarar vermek istemedi. - Tom didn't want to harm Mary.

Tom Mary'ye zarar vermekten korktu. - Tom was afraid of hurting Mary.

boz

Tom Mary'nin neden çok morali bozuk göründüğünü merak ediyordu. - Tom wondered why Mary seemed so depressed.

Maria arabası bozulduğu için metroya bindi. - Maria took the metro, since her car broke down.

bozmak

Tom Mary'ye nişanı bozmak istediğini söyledi. - Tom told Mary that he wanted to break off the engagement.

lekelemek
mar
(Askeri) Meteoroloji Ve Oşinografi Merkezi (METOC) yardım isteği (METOC assistance request)
{k} March

Bayan March bana İngilizce bir sözlük verdi. - Miss March gave me an English dictionary.

Beurs March birkaç bölüm ırkçılık ve şiddetten sonra patlak verdi. - The Beurs March broke out after several episodes of racism and violence.

şeklini bozmak
{f} sakatlamak
make or mar yapmak veya bozmak
kusur

Ne Tom ne de Mary kusursuz. - Neither Tom nor Mary is correct.

ihlal etmek
mahvetmek
Mars
{i} Merih [(Astronomi) ]
Mars
Mars
marred
{f} boz
marly
kireçli toprak gibi
marred
bozulmuş
scratch and mar resistance tests
Yüzeyi çizme ve yüzeyi bozmaya dayanıklılık testleri
MARS
(Askeri) Askeri Bağlantılı Telsiz Sistemi (Military Affiliate Radio System)
Mars
i., gökb. Merih, Mars
Mars
{i} Mars [(Astronomi) ]
Mars
{i} Mars [mit.]
Mars
(Mitoloji) Harp tanrısı Ares'e Romalıların verdiği ad. Mater Matuta : Romalıların şafak tanrısı
Mars
{i} savaş tanrısı [mit.]
Mars
Savaş tanrısı
Mars
Merih
make or mar
yapmak yada bozmak
marly
marnlı
mars
Eski Romalılarda savaş tanrısı
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Yılan
Tortu
Eski bir çalgı
Yılan
A'MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Mes'ut hayat. Hoşa gidecek garib ve tuhaf şeyler
A'MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sinler, yaşlar
A'MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Ömr. C.) Ömürler, yaşayışlar
Mars
Merih gezegeni, Sakıt
Mars
sakıt
Mİ'MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İmar eden. Hüner sâhibi. İnşaat plânlarını yapan ve bunların kurulmasına bakan san'atkâr. Binâ inşa eden mühendis
TAR Ü MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Dağınık, karmakarışık, perişan
mars
Tavlada oyunculardan birinin, karşı taraf pul toplamaya başlamadan bütün pullarını toplayıp oyunu bitirerek iki sayı kazanması: "Terlikçi İhsan, üst üste iki düşeş atmakla marsı sağlamış gibiydi."- H. Taner
mars
Merih

Merih'in iki peyki var. - Mars'ın iki uydusu var.

Merih'te hayat var mıdır? - Mars'ta hayat var mıdır?

mars
Tavlada oyunculardan birinin, karşı taraf pul toplamaya başlayamadan, bütün pullarını toplayıp oyunu bitirerek iki sayı kazanması
mars
Dünyamıza en yakın gezegen
İ'MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yapmak. Tâmir etmek. Şenlendirmek. Mâmur kılmak. Harabilik ve ıssızlıktan kurtarmak
İSTİ'MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Müstemleke yapmak, sömürgeleştirmek. İstimlak etmek
İSTİ'MAR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir yeri imar etmek. Bir yerin mâmurluğunu istemek
English - English
modified aspect ratio
To spoil, to damage
by cutting off or defacing a part; to impair; to disfigure; to deface
{v} to spoil, injure, hurt, damage, undo
Mar. is a written abbreviation for March. To mar something means to spoil or damage it. A number of problems marred the smooth running of this event. March. the written abbreviation of March. to make something less attractive or enjoyable = spoil. Mar del Plata Mar pa Viña del Mar
minimum abort range
Mobile Artillery Rifle
{f} damage, mutilate, spoil, deface
destroy or injure severely; "mutilated bodies"
To spoil; to ruin
March

I was born on the 18th of March 1994. - I was born on 18th March 1994.

I was born on 18th March 1994. - I was born on the 18th of March 1994.

Municipal Appropriation Requirement; a minimum requirement of the State Aid to Public Libraries program
a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body); "a facial blemish"
Major Acquisition Review
make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty"
{i} disfiguration; blemish
the month following February and preceding April
A mark or blemish made by bruising, scratching, or the like; a disfigurement
Assembly program (VAX Macro)
make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty
To make defective; to do injury to, esp
Modernization and Associated Restructuring of the NWS
Medical Attendant's Report
A small lake
(v rt ) to die
Book of Mark
master, lord; title used in some of the Eastern Christian churches; possibly Aramaic in origin
(month) March
Mar del Plata
city in east Argentina
Mar del Plata
Coastal city (pop., 1999 est.: 579,483), east-central Argentina. It was the site of a Spanish mission (1746-51). In 1856 Portuguese explorer Jose Coelho Mierelles founded the fishing village La Peregrina. Mar del Plata was established in 1874 and promoted as a seaside resort; it became a city in 1907. It is famous for its luxurious casino. In addition to tourism, its economy is based on construction, textiles, and commercial fishing and canning. It is the seat of the National University of Mar del Plata
Mar-pa
born 1012, Lhobrag, Tibet died 1096, Tibet Tibetan religious leader. According to tradition, he was born to wealthy parents, and to curb his violent nature he was sent to a Tibetan monastery to study Buddhism. He later spent three periods studying under the yogi Naropa in India, returning to Tibet during the intervals and gathering disciples. A major figure in the revival of Buddhism in Tibet, he is known for his translations of Indian Vajrayana Buddhist texts and of mystical songs of the Indian Tantric tradition
Beach-la-Mar
Another name for Bislama
Mars
The Mars Bar, a brand of chocolate bar with caramel and nougat filling

Easily eight foot tall, each was big, brown and glutinous - like giant Mars Bars squeezed and welded into nightmarish sculptures.

Mars
The fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol: ♂
Naryan-Mar
The capital of Nenets autonomous okrug (or Nenetsia), Russia
marly
{a} abounding with or like marl
Mars
The Roman god of war
Mars
the small red planet that is fourth in order from the sun and is nearest the Earth Martian. Ancient Roman god of war and protector of Rome, second only to Jupiter in importance. His festivals occurred in the spring (March) and fall (October). Until the time of Augustus, Mars had only two temples in Rome. His sacred spears were kept in a sanctuary; on the outbreak of war, the consul had to shake the spears, saying "Mars vigila!" ("Mars, awake!") Under Augustus, Mars became not only the guardian of Rome in its military affairs but the emperor's personal guardian. He was identified with the Greek god Ares. Fourth planet from the Sun, named after the Roman god of war. Its mean distance from the Sun is 141 million mi (227 million km). Its day is 24.6 Earth hours and its year about 687 Earth days. It has two small moons, Phobos and Deimos. Mars's equatorial diameter is 4,220 mi (6,792 km), about half that of Earth, and it is less dense than Earth. Its mass is about one-tenth of Earth's and its surface gravity about one-third as strong. No magnetic field has been detected on Mars, suggesting, as does its low density, the absence of a substantial metallic core. Like Earth, it has seasons and an atmosphere, but its average daytime surface temperature is only -10 °F (-20 °C). Mars's thin atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide, with some nitrogen and argon and traces of water vapour. Spacecraft images show a cratered surface, with volcanoes, lava plains, flood channels, and canyons, many large by Earth standards; Olympus Mons, for example, is the largest known volcano in the solar system. Wind is an important element on Mars, sculpting features such as dunes and occasionally causing global dust storms. In the distant past Mars appears to have had a denser, warmer atmosphere and much more water than at present. Images from the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft suggest that some liquid water may have flowed near the planet's surface in relatively recent times. No life has been detected on the planet
Mars
{i} fourth planet from the sun, next planet after the Earth in the Solar System (Astronomy); Roman god of war after whom the month of March is named (Mythology)
Mars
A brand of chocolate bar
Mars
The fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol: ♂
marly
of or relating to or resembling or abounding in marl
marly
Consisting or partaking of marl; resembling marl; abounding with marl
marred
blemished by injury or rough wear; "the scarred piano bench"; "walls marred by graffiti"
marred
past of mar
marred
having the surface damaged or disfigured
marred
blemished by injury or rough wear; "the scarred piano bench"; "walls marred by graffiti
marring
present participle of mar
mars
Military Affiliate Radio Station
mars
4th from sun surface made mosty of rusty iron ore
mars
Fourth planet from the Sun
mars
The metallic element iron, the symbol of which ♂ was the same as that of the planet Mars
mars
It is conspicuous for the redness of its light
mars
Albedo, Feature, Catena, Cavus, Chaos, Chasma, Collis, Dorsum, Fossa, Labes, Labyrinthus, Mensa, Mons, Patera, Planitia, Planum, Rupes, Scopulus, Sulcus, Terra, Tholus, Undae, Vallis
mars
The planet that represents the way we understand and express anger, embodies action, risk taking At its best it shows focused determination and self-motivation At its worst, it can be impulsive, reckless, impatient, destructive, and accident prone
mars
The god of war and husbandry
mars
Multi-player Animated Role-playing System
mars
(Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares
mars
The planet of action! This masculine planet rules Aries and Scorpio and is exalted in Capricorn
mars
Abr Multi-access reservations system
mars
the seventh largest planet, known for its reddish color Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun
mars
The fourth planet from the Sun, Mars glowed distinctively red in the ancient Egyptian sky, earning it the name "Horus the Red " Observers also described the planet's retrograde motion, noting that Horus sometimes "travels backwards" in the sky The name of Cairo, the capital of modern Egypt, comes from "Al Qahira," an ancient Arabic name for Mars
mars
Mars is the seventh largest planet in the solar system At one time, Mars was believed to be criss-crossed with deep canals of water Mars also has the honor of hosting the largest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons, which is 24 km (78,000 ft) high The name, Mars, is the from the Greek Ares, god of War
mars
One of the planets in astrology, ruler of Scorpio and Aries
mars
One of the planets of the solar system, the fourth in order from the sun, or the next beyond the earth, having a diameter of about 4,200 miles, a period of 687 days, and a mean distance of 141,000,000 miles
mars
Migration Agents Registration Scheme
mars
Multicast Address Resolution Service
mars
the 4th planet from the sun (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares
mars
The Mars orbit class includes all missions which went into orbit around Mars or impacted the planet's surface
mars
the 4th planet from the sun
vina del mar
a resort city on the Pacific in central Chile
Turkish - English
Snake

Tom said that Mary was afraid of snakes. - Tom, Mary'nin yılanlardan korktuğunu söyledi.

Tom thinks that Mary is afraid of snakes. - Tom Mary'nin yılanlardan korktuğunu düşünüyor.

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