trays

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English - Turkish

Definition of trays in English Turkish dictionary

tray
tepsi

Tepsiyi masaya koydum. - I set the tray down on the table.

Tom tepsiyi masaya koydu. - Tom put the tray on the table.

tray
{i} sini
tray
tabla
paper trays
(Bilgisayar) kağıt tepsileri
tray
kaset
tray
fıçı
tray
(Gıda) tabak

Tabak mı yoksa tepsi mi kullanmak istiyorsun? - Do you want to use a platter or a tray?

tray
tepsiye
input trays
(Bilgisayar) giriş tepsileri
sliding trays
(Bilgisayar) kayan raylar
tray
tabla/tepsi
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of trays in Turkish Turkish dictionary

tray
CD player'da diskin alındığı tepsi
English - English
third-person singular of tray
Traces
plural of , tray
TV trays
plural form of TV tray
baking trays
plural form of baking tray
tray
To place items on a tray

Be sure to tray eggs with the large end up.

tray
A notification area used for icons and alerts

some developers try to use it that way for some reason (some applications inexplicably minimize to the tray rather than to the taskbar as they should).

tray
A component of a device into which an item is placed for use in the device's operations

The loader is responsible for placing the work on the trays for the plating machines.

tray
{v} to betray
tray
{n} a hollow trough of wood
tray
The items on a full tray
tray
A flat carrier for items being transported
tray
A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, rigid object upon which things are carried
tray
A small trough or wooden vessel, sometimes scooped out of a block of wood, for various domestic uses, as in making bread, chopping meat, etc
tray
as a removable receptacle for small or light articles
tray
A shallow box, generally without a top, often used within a chest, trunk, box, etc
tray
large plate, meant for carrying food and drinks
tray
To slide down a snow-covered hill on a tray from a cafeteria
tray
A cable tray system is a unit or assembly of units or sections, and associated fittings, made of non-combustible materials forming a rigid structural system used to support cables Cable tray systems include ladders, troughs, channels, solid bottom trays, and similar structures
tray
A cable tray system is an assembly of units or sections & ancillary fittings, made of non-combustible materials used to support cables Cable tray systems include ladders, through, channels, solid bottom trays & similar structures
tray
board
tray
The flat surface on top of the SlideMaster rail system that supports the cargo Also referred to as a deck
tray
nIII: friendship; friendly (+ dat : with)
tray
On the Taskbar the area at the right which holds the clock and icons for other background applications
tray
A component of a device into which an item is placed for use in the devices operations
tray
A cable tray system is a unit or assembly of units or sections, and associated fittings, made of metal or other noncombustible materials forming a rigid structural system used to support cables Cable tray systems (previously termed continuous rigid cable supports) include ladders, trough, channels, solid bottom trays and similar structures
tray
A flat, broad vessel on which dishes, glasses, etc
tray
are carried; a waiter; a salver
tray
an open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food
tray
plastic receptacle shaped like the mouth to hold impression material
tray
To betray; to deceive
tray
also called a 'tote', a plastic bin that holds bait, lobster, or anything on the boat that needs stowing
tray
A container used in postal facilities to hold letters and First-Class Mail flats It is used as a basic unit of mail quantity for purposes of preparing mail to qualify for discounted postage rates
tray
Any of a variety of vapor-liquid contacting divices used in staged separating columns
tray
A tray is a flat piece of wood, plastic, or metal, which usually has raised edges and which is used for carrying things, especially food and drinks
tray
{i} flat receptacle used to hold other items, platter
trays

    Turkish pronunciation

    treyz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtrāz/ /ˈtreɪz/

    Etymology

    [ 'trA ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English trIg, trEg; akin to Old Swedish trø wooden grain measure and probably to Old English trEow tree; more at TREE.
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