mari̇na

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marina
küçük liman
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yat liman

Tom yat limanına gidiyor. - Tom is heading to the marina.

Yakında bir yat limanı var mı? - Is there a marina nearby?

marina
{i} yat limanı

Yakında bir yat limanı var mı? - Is there a marina nearby?

Tom yat limanına gidiyor. - Tom is heading to the marina.

Türkçe - Türkçe
(Hukuk) Yat limanı; yatların her türlü ihtiyaçlarının giderilebildiği liman
marina
Küçük teknelerin ve yatların barınabilmeleri için özel bir mendirekle çevrilen veya bir liman içinde ayrılan deniz alanı, yat limanı
marina
Yat limanı
İngilizce - İngilizce

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Marina
A female given name

My gentle babe Marina - whom, / for she was born at sea, I have nam'd so -.

marina
Any facility for the mooring, berthing, storing, or securing of watercraft, but not including community piers and other non-commercial boat docking and storage facilities
marina
(1) A place where boats can find fuel, water and other services Marinas also contain slips where boats can stay for a period of time (2) A buoy or other object used to mark a location
marina
A private or publicly-owned facility allowing recreational watercraft access to water, and offering mooring and other related services (marina)
marina
a fancy dock for small yachts and cabin cruisers
marina
A facility located on a body of water which provides docking, storage, maintenance and other facilities for boats
marina
A commercial establishment having frontage on navigable water and, as its principal use, providing for hire moorings or docking facilities for boats, and which may also provide accessory services, such as boat and related sales, boat repair and construction, indoor and outdoor storage of boats and related equipment, boat and tackle shops, and fuel service facilities for boats
marina
Bootshafen
marina
A docking and servicing for boats and equipped to provide repair service, gasing, and supplies
marina
Any water area with a structure (docks, basin, floating docks, etc ) which is: (a) Used for docking or otherwise mooring vessels; and (b) Constructed to provide temporary or permanent docking space for more than ten boats (3)
marina
a business establishment that has frontage on navigable water and, that provides, as its principal use, for hire moorings or docking facilities for boats, and that may also provide accessory services such as boat and related sales, boat repair and construction, indoor and outdoor storage of boats and marine equipment, boat and tackle shops and marine fuel service facilities A marina does not include facilities that provide boat repair or construction as their primary or sole use and that may provide three (3) or less moorings as an accessory use
marina
{i} small harbor with docks and services for pleasure boats
marina
A marina is a small harbour for small boats that are used for leisure. a small port or area of water where people keep boats that are used for pleasure (and , , from marinus; MARINE)
marina
a harbour for small boats
marina
– A small harbor or boat basin where dockage, supplies, fuel, etc are supplied
marina
A water-based facility used for storage, service, launching, operation, or maintenance of watercraft
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetayeva
She published her first poetry collection in 1910. Her verses on the Russian Revolution glorify the anti-Bolshevik resistance, of which her husband was a part. She lived abroad from 1922 to 1939, mostly in Paris, writing varied works including poetry that increasingly reflected nostalgia for her homeland. Many of her best and most typical poetic qualities are displayed in the long verse fairy tale Tsar-devitsa (1922; "Tsar-Maiden"). Separated from her husband and daughter and isolated from friends after the evacuation of Moscow, she committed suicide. Though little known outside Russia, she is considered one of the finest 20th-century poets in Russian
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetayeva
born Oct. 8, 1892, Moscow, Russia died Aug. 31, 1941, Yelabuga Russian poet. After spending most of her youth in Moscow, she began studies at the Sorbonne in Paris at age
Marina Tsvetayeva
born Oct. 8, 1892, Moscow, Russia died Aug. 31, 1941, Yelabuga Russian poet. After spending most of her youth in Moscow, she began studies at the Sorbonne in Paris at age
Marina Tsvetayeva
She published her first poetry collection in 1910. Her verses on the Russian Revolution glorify the anti-Bolshevik resistance, of which her husband was a part. She lived abroad from 1922 to 1939, mostly in Paris, writing varied works including poetry that increasingly reflected nostalgia for her homeland. Many of her best and most typical poetic qualities are displayed in the long verse fairy tale Tsar-devitsa (1922; "Tsar-Maiden"). Separated from her husband and daughter and isolated from friends after the evacuation of Moscow, she committed suicide. Though little known outside Russia, she is considered one of the finest 20th-century poets in Russian
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marina
marina, harbor for yachts and pleasure boats
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marina
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