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corpse
ceset

O, hayvan cesetlerini parçalayarak incelemek ve geceleri sokaklarda insanları gizlice takip etmek gibi korkunç aktivitelerle uğraşmaktan hoşlanır. - He enjoys engaging in macabre activities such as dissecting animal corpses and stalking people on the street at night.

Bodrumda bir ceset var. - There's a corpse in the basement.

corpse
ölü

Bu şey bir ayı değil. O ölü bir ayı. - This thing is not a bear. It is the corpse of a bear.

corpse
geberik
corpse
morto
corpse
naaş
corpse
cenaze
corps
kolordu
corps
kurul
corps
heyet
corps
i., ask
corps
{i} birlik

Ben istihbarat birliklerinde görev yaptım. - I served in the intelligence corps.

corps
{i} topluluk
corps
{i} kıta
corps
heyet/kolordu/tim
corps
(Askeri) İHTİYAT EĞİTİM KOLORDUSU: Kendi sorumluluk bölgesi içinde bulunan ABD Kara Ordusu Müşekkel İhtiyat Birlikleri ve personelinin komuta eğitim murakabe, idare ve desteğinden Yurtiçi Bölgesi ordu komutanına karşı sorumlu, bir general komutasında taktik dışı bir birlik. Bu birlik; Yurtiçi Bölgesi ordu komutanı tarafından yetki verildiği takdirde aynı sorumlulukları Yedek Subay Hazırlık Eğitim Teşkilatı ile Milli Savunma Subay Aday Sınıfı içinde yerine getirir. Bu anlamda (U. S. Army Corps) şeklinde kullanılır. Ayrıca bakınız: "Army Corps"
corps
diplomatic corps kordiplomatik
corps
sınıf, teşkilat
corps
müfreze
corps
corps de ballet bale topluluğu
corpse
{i} kadavra
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
third-person singular of corpse
plural of corpse
corps
An organized group of people united by a common purpose
corps
A battlefield formation composed of two or more divisions
corpse
to lose control during a performance and laugh uncontrollably
corps
a number or body of persons in some way associated or acting together
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A corps is an organizational unit usually consisting of several infantry divisions and a cavalry brigade, as well as reserve artillery Historically, a corps' size could range from 12,000 to 30,000 men A player's role is typically that of a corps commander
corps
{n} a body of soldiers
corpse
{n} the dead body of a human being
corps
The human body, whether living or dead
corps
an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions
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A corps is a part of the army which has special duties. the Army Medical Corps. the Russian Officer Corps
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The Corps is the United States Marine Corps. seventy-five men, all combat veterans, all members of The Corps' most exclusive unit
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U S Army Corps of Engineers
corps
A body of men; esp
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an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions a body of people associated together; "diplomatic corps
corps
An organization of soldiers of a specific size and content
corps
(core) of Discovery: A modern name given by historians to the Lewis and Clark Expedition It is a shortened version of a title in a couple of documents regarding the expedition which referred to the group as "The Corps of Volunteers for North Western Discovery "
corps
an organized division of the military establishment; as, the marine corps; the corps of topographical engineers; specifically, an army corps
corps
In some countries of Europe, a form of students' social society binding the members to strict adherence to certain student customs and its code of honor; Ger
corps
A group of people
corps
spelling usually korps
corps
A Corps is a term used to describe a collection of Regiments or small groupings of soldiers that share a common area of specialist expertise It is an organisation that has been developed to ensure that common practice is generated across all members of the groupings and to ensure that common interests can be catered for efficiently
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A corps is a small group of people who do a special job. the diplomatic corps. the foreign press corps. Civilian Conservation Corps Peace Corps United States Marine Corps Women's Army Corps
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United States Army Corps of Engineers
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A body or code of laws
corps
(pronounced kor) See army cadet corps A formation that normally consists of two or more divisions and supporting elements and is commanded by a lieutenant general
corps
Any organized group of people united for a common purpose
corps
{i} specialized military unit; group of trained personnel working together
corps
In the military the term "corps" has both a general and specific meaning In general it refers to a group of men and women who share similar functions such as the Medical Corps or the Signal Corps In its specific sense, the word designates an organizational unit subordinate to a field army composed of two or more divisions
corps
a body of people associated together; "diplomatic corps"
corps
A division of the army
corps
The land with which a prebend or other ecclesiastical office is endowed
corps
a group of people who act as a body rather than as individuals, as in: She was satisfied to dance with the corps de ballet rather become a soloist
corps
(pronounced "cores") A branch of an army having some certain function
corpse
a dead body
corpse
To break up laughing while playing a scene Usually not a good thing to do
corpse
A human body in general, whether living or dead; sometimes contemptuously
corpse
A corpse is a dead body, especially the body of a human being. = body. A dead body, especially the dead body of a human. the dead body of a person = body (corps; CORPS)
corpse
{i} dead body
corpse
The dead body of a human being; used also Fig
corpse
The instance of the singleton class DeadObject used by the memory manager to replace replaces expired weak references when collecting garbage
corpses

    Турецкое произношение

    kôrpsız

    Произношение

    /ˈkôrpsəz/ /ˈkɔːrpsəz/

    Этимология

    [ 'korps ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English corps, from Middle French, from Latin corpus.
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