outlets

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outlet
{i} priz

Elektrik prizinde sıkışıklık vardı. - There was jam in the electric outlet.

Bir elektrik prizine ihtiyacım var. - I need an electrical outlet.

outlet
{i} satış yeri
outlet
(Ticaret) satış noktası
outlet
çıkış yeri
outlet
çıkış mili
outlet
çıkış yolu
outlet
çıkış ağzı
outlet
gideğen
outlet
delik
outlet
ağız
outlet
boşaltma ağzı
outlet
pazar
outlet
{i} fiş
outlet
prizin
socket outlets
soket çıkışları
are there electrical outlets on site
kamp alanında elektrik prizi var mı
outlet
{i} dışarı çıkacak yer, çıkış yeri, çıkış, kapı, çıkak, çıkıt
outlet
çıkış yer
outlet
{i} çıkış

Bu kanalizasyon çıkışı artık kullanılmıyor. - This sewage outlet is no longer in use.

Yaratıcılığım modern dilleri öğrenerek bir çıkış noktası buluyor. - My creativity finds an outlet through learning modern languages.

outlet
(Biyoloji) çıkım
outlet
(Tıp) Dışarı çıkacak yer, yol, ağız, delik, mahreç
outlet
elek fiş
outlet
{i} yol
outlet
{i} açılma fırsatı
outlet
{i} elek. priz
outlet
çıkıt
outlet
çıkak
outlet
çıkış noktası
outlet
mahreç
retail outlets
(Ticaret) perakende satıcılar
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of outlet
media outlets
plural form of media outlet
outlet
a shop that sells the products of a particular manufacturer or supplier
outlet
a river that runs out of a lake
outlet
something which allows for the release of one's desires
outlet
{n} a passage or discharge outwards, a gate
outlet
a place where goods are sold to the public - a shop, store, kiosk, market stall, etc
outlet
Any point on a wiring system where current is taken to supply electrical power for a load Overload - A condition in which the load wants more from the power source (such as a UPS) than the power source has been designed to supply
outlet
An opening through which water can be freely discharged from a reservoir to the river for a particular purpose Horsetooth Reservoir has two outlets, one at Horsetooth Dam and one at Soldier Canyon Dam
outlet
From an applicable general 1/4 Tag Outsides do their part of a Facing or Split Recycle as the Centers do their part of a Facing or Split Recycle working on the diagonal with the outside dancers with whom the End of the Center Line is facing Ends in Parallel Waves
outlet
If someone has an outlet for their feelings or ideas, they have a means of expressing and releasing them. Her father had found an outlet for his ambition in his work. = channel
outlet
activity that releases or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"
outlet
An outlet is a shop or organization which sells the goods made by a particular manufacturer. the largest retail outlet in the city
outlet
An instance variable that points to another object Outlet instance variables are a way for an object to keep track of the other objects to which it may need to send messages
outlet
One location of a chain
outlet
in hydraulics, the discharge end of drains, sewers, or culverts
outlet
a pass from the goalie to a field player after a save to begin a counter attack
outlet
An outlet is a hole or pipe through which liquid or air can flow away. a warm air outlet
outlet
An opening through which water can be freely discharged under controlled conditions from a reservoir or polder to the river or sea for a particular purpose
outlet
a wall-mounted device such as a socket or receptacle connected to an electrical system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment or appliances
outlet
{i} way out, exit; means of relief (emotional, physical, etc.); electrical source for connecting appliances; store that sells products directly from the manufacturer (often at a discount); stream flowing out of a lake or pond
outlet
A telecommunications outlet is a single-piece cable termination assembly (typically on the floor or in the wall), containing one or more modular telecom jacks Such jacks might be RJs, coaxial terminators, fiber optic couplers, etc See also Device and Equipment
outlet
A pass from the goalie to a field player after a save to begin a counter-attack
outlet
receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices
outlet
An outlet is a place, usually in a wall, where you can connect electrical devices to the electricity supply
outlet
An orifice through which a substance is permitted to exit a device
outlet
The point of water disposal from a stream, river, lake, tidewater, or artificial drain P
outlet
a place of business for retailing goods
outlet
Point where water exits from a stream, river, lake, reservoir, tidewater, or artificial drain The mouth of a river where it flows into a larger body of water
outlet
a vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something
outlet
An outlet or an outlet store is a place which sells slightly damaged or outdated goods from a particular manufacturer, or goods that it made in greater quantities than needed. the factory outlet store in Belmont
outlet
something which allows for the release of ones desires
outlet
Outstanding Overseas transactions
outlet
A connecting device in the work area on which a horizontal cable terminates
outlet
The end of the tube from which the flow is exhausted
outlet
To let out; to emit
outlet
The point of water disposal from a stream, river, lake, tidewater, or artificial drain
outlet
Receptacle Back to alphabetical list
outlet
A pass from the goalkeeper to a teammate to begin a counterattack after a save
outlet
Area of a lake where the water exits
outlet
A switch, light or receptacle
outlet
a single-piece wire / cable termination assembly (typically on the floor or in the wall), containing one or more connections
outlet
The place or opening by which anything is let out; a passage out; an exit; a vent
outlet
an opening that permits escape or release; "he blocked the way out"; "the canyon had only one issue"
outlet
Where horizontal cabling terminates in the work area
outlets

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    autlets

    Telaffuz

    /ˈoutˌlets/ /ˈaʊtˌlɛts/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'aut-"let, -l&t ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English ut-lete, from ut out + -lete watercourse, from Old English gel[AE]t, from l[AE]tan to let.

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