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English - Turkish
solo yapmak
solo yapmak
yalnız başına
tek

İster tek başına uçuyor ol, ister bir ilişki içinde ol, bu Sevgililer Günü seni düşünüyor olacağım. - Whether you’re flying solo or in a relationship, I'll be thinking of you this Valentine’s Day.

Lindbergh'in tek başına sürekli transatlantik uçuşu kayda değer bir başarıydı. - Lindbergh's solo nonstop transatlantic flight was a remarkable accomplishment.

{i} müz. solo
{s} tek başına

İster tek başına uçuyor ol, ister bir ilişki içinde ol, bu Sevgililer Günü seni düşünüyor olacağım. - Whether you’re flying solo or in a relationship, I'll be thinking of you this Valentine’s Day.

Amelia Earhart Atlantiği tek başına uçarak geçen ilk kadındı. - Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic solo.

{i} dans tek başına yapılan gösteri
{s} tek kişinin yaptığı
tek ses veya çalgı için
yalnızca
{i} solo
tek olarak
{i} tek kişilik oyun
solo yap
{i} yalnız uçuş
iskambilde iki veya üç ortağa karşı tek başına oynanan oyun
{s} tek kişilik

Charles Lindbergh, Atlantik Okyanusu'nda, 1927 yılında ilk tek kişilik uçuşunu yaptı. - Charles Lindbergh made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.

tek başına uçak kullanmak soloistsolist
{s} yalnız

Nancy yalnız bir yolculuğa çıktı. - Nancy set out on a solo journey.

Benim tek meslektaşım emekliye ayrıldığından, ben yalnız uçuyorum. - Now that my only colleague has retired, I'm flying solo.

Turkish - Turkish
English - English
A single shot of espresso
Without a companion or instructor
A job or performance done by one person alone. (e.g., an airplane flight)
To perform something in the absence of anyone else; i.e to fly an aircraft alone (especially for the first time)
Of, for, or played as a musical solo
A piece of music for one performer
To perform a solo
{n} a tune played or sung by only one person
An event in which individual swimmers compete against one another
Performing, or performed, alone; uncombined, except with subordinate parts, voices, or instruments; not concerted
An independent musical part taken by a single singer, often lasting less than one measure at the start or end of a vocal line
Most common meanings: In Free Improvisation, unaccompanied - in Jazz, accompanied by a rhythm section - in Rock, accompanied by a cast of thousands
{i} musical composition played or sung by one person; performance by a single person; something done alone and without assistance (i.e. airplane flight); game in which a single player opposes others (Cards)
Any flight time during which the Pilot in Command is the sole occupant of the aircraft
{s} written or arranged for a single person or instrument; done by a single person
(music) one singer or performer performing with or without accompaniment
A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice
A job or performance (e.g., an airplane flight) done by one person alone
A condition of flight that can only exist when the pilot is the sole occupant of the aircraft, i e , no passengers or instructor Applicants for pilot certificates must log at least a specified amount of solo time for each certificate
composed or performed by a single voice or instrument; "a passage for solo clarinet"
A passage or composition for a single voice or instrument
A bicycle for one rider, as opposed to a tandem; a normal bicycle
The Goal! The spiritual state that all Ab initios strive for On my own at last God isn't it quiet in the back Isn't this wonderful Boy isn't this going to cost me a lot in the pub tonight
If you want to listen exclusively to one track, you can mute all other tracks Alternative: Select a track to "solo" (a feature that some sequencing programs offer) [See also: MUTE ]
A card game similar to Whist in which each player plays against the others in turn without a partner
Your first totally unassisted flight that results in a controlled landing
You use solo to indicate that someone does something alone rather than with other people. He had just completed his final solo album. Mick Taylor, who had long since quit the Stones for a solo career. Solo is also an adverb. Charles Lindbergh became the very first person to fly solo across the Atlantic
Acronym for Sounding Oceanographic Langrangian Observer, a second-generation ALACE float designed to correct the design flaws of the latter The SOLO uses a single-stroke hydraulic pump allowing full up-down control, and eliminates the internal oil bladder See Davis et al (2001)
To perform alone or as the predominant part
A canoe designed for a single paddler, seated amidships, using either the traditional canoe paddle or the double-bladed kayak paddle In most cases, a better option for odd numbered parties than traveling three to a canoe
fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers
A function commonly found on mixing consoles, soloing a channel is the opposite of pushing a mute switch; solo mutes all channels EXCEPT the one being soloed In general, solo only affects signals in the control room monitors, or headphones on a live console It does not mute signal being sent out other outputs This allows the engineer to listen to individual signals while not interfering with other mixer functions (feeding recorders or PA amplifiers, etc )
To sing or play an instrument without accompaniment
any activity that is performed alone without assistance
without anybody else; "the child stayed home alone"; "he flew solo"
A solo is a piece of music or a dance performed by one person. The original version featured a guitar solo
a flight in which the aircraft pilot is unaccompanied
n/vb abbreviation for free solo, climbing without protection or aid
– Playing or singing alone
(n/vb) abbreviation for free solo, climbing without protection or aid
a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment)
perform a piece written for a single instrument
alone, unaccompanied
alone, on your own
a flight in which the aircraft pilot is unaccompanied any activity that is performed alone without assistance a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment) perform a piece written for a single instrument fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers composed or performed by a single voice or instrument; "a passage for solo clarinet
A passage in which one musician improvises new melodies, usually with the accompaniment of a rhythm section
{f} perform alone; fly an airplane without a companion or instructor
Turkish - English
free standing
solo
to solo

    Hyphenation

    to so·lo

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı sōlō

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈsōˌlō/ /tə ˈsoʊˌloʊ/

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