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{i} filo

Bir ünlü taktisyen, Christopher Columbus bir zamanlar onların tüm sebze ve meyvelerini çalarak, böylece onlara iskorbüt vererek tüm korsan filosunu yok etti, - A renowned tactician, Christopher Columbus once downed an entire pirate fleet by stealing all of their fruits and vegetables, thus giving them scurvy.

Sao Paulo tüm şehirdeki 420 helikopteri ile New York'tan sonra dünyanın en büyük ikinci helikopter filosuna sahiptir. - São Paulo has the second largest fleet of helicopters in the world, behind New York, which has 420 helicopters in the whole of the city.

{i} donanma
(Askeri) FİLO, DONANMA: Gemiler, uçaklar, deniz piyade kuvvetleri ve kıyıda üslenmiş tesis ve/veya unsurlardan oluşan birlik. Hem hareket hem de idare kontrolu ifade eden bir komutan veya başkomutanın emir ve komutası altındaki gemilerden oluşan bir birlik. Ayrıca bakınız: "major fleet", "numbered fleet"
gitmek
süratli
(Denizbilim) ağ seti
yürük
(Denizbilim) batarya
seyretmek
park
çabuk
fleetingly çabuk geçerek
{i} alay
çabuk geçmek
fani olarak
{s} çevik
çabuk geçen
{s} seri
{s} fani
ömürsüz
fleet of trucks bir firmanın bütün kamyonları
{s} kısa süren
{s} kısacık

Eğer zevk kısacık ise, çaba da öyledir. - If pleasure is fleeting, so is the effort.

fleeting çabuk geçen
hareket etmek
{s} hızlı
takım
grup
Турецкий язык - Турецкий язык
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Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The stream that ran where Fleet Street now runs
A former prison in London, which originally stood near the stream
Any command of vessels exceeding a squadron in size, or a rear-admiral's command, composed of five sail-of-the-line, with any number of smaller vessels
To cause to slip down the barrel of a capstan or windlass, as a rope or chain
To pass over rapidly; to skim the surface of

a ship that fleets the gulf.

A location, as on a navigable river, where barges are secured
To move up a rope, so as to haul to more advantage; especially to draw apart the blocks of a tackle
Swift in motion; moving with velocity; light and quick in going from place to place; nimble; fast

it was not till the afternoon that they came out on the high-road, their first high-road; and there disaster, fleet and unforeseen, sprang out on them--disaster momentous indeed to their expedition.

To shift the position of dead-eyes when the shrouds are become too long
A flood; a creek or inlet, a bay or estuary, a river subject to the tide
Light; superficially thin; not penetrating deep, as soil
To float

Our sever'd navy too,Have knit again, and fleet, threat'ning most sea-like. -- Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra.

{a} swift, quick, fast, nimble, active, ready
{n} a number of ships in company, a navy
{v} to fly or pass swiftly, flit, skim
ft
The vehicles in a transit system Usually, "fleet" refers to highway vehicles and "rolling stock" to rail vehicles
To hasten over; to cause to pass away lighty, or in mirth and joy
A group of military ships, funded by the Earth Company Around the time of the founding of the Merchanter's Alliance, they broke away from the Company under the command of Conrad Mazian (hence Mazianni) None of the 'good guys' admit to knowing where the Fleet currently is They survive by raiding honest merchanters and trading with the not-so-honest ones Trading with the Fleet is illegal by Union and Alliance regulations
To hasten over; to cause to pass away lightly, or in mirth and joy
One or more vehicles with the same jurisdiction profile, common mileage, and controlled by the same applicant
Swift in motion; moving with velocity; light and quick in going from place to place; nimble
an organized group of ships
A flood; a creek or inlet; a bay or estuary; a river; -- obsolete, except as a place name, -- as Fleet Street in London
move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart
To draw apart the blocks of; -- said of a tackle
Any group of means of transport acting together or under one control
To take the cream from; to skim
A flood; a creek or inlet; a bay or estuary; a river; obsolete, except as a place name, as Fleet Street in London
a group of warships under one command
Truck-, Car and Coaches (Trucks transport) companies (Issuer code : 7002)
n number of warships under one command, usually in a definite area of operation
A group of vessels or vehicles
A fleet of vehicles is a group of them, especially when they all belong to a particular organization or business, or when they are all going somewhere together. With its own fleet of trucks, the company delivers most orders overnight. fast or quick
A former prison in London, which originally stood near a stream, the Fleet (now filled up)
disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off"
a generic term for collection of spacecraft with a high-level complementary goal
moving very fast; "fleet of foot"; "the fleet scurrying of squirrels"; "a swift current"; "swift flight of an arrow"; "a swift runner"
To pass over rapidly; to skin the surface of; as, a ship that fleets the gulf
To fly swiftly; to pass over quickly; to hasten; to flit as a light substance
{f} move quickly, pass quickly
A term used to describe the number and type of transportation passenger vehicles an agency operates
Means a group of vehicles under common ownership or management and must include at least five motor vehicles
a group of steamships operating together under the same ownership
A fleet is a group of ships organized to do something together, for example to fight battles or to catch fish. restaurants supplied by local fishing fleets
To move or change in position; said of persons; as, the crew fleeted aft
The vehicles in a transit system Usually "fleet" refers to highway vehicles and "rolling stock" refers to rail vehicles
A number of vessels in company, especially war vessels; also, the collective naval force of a country, etc
group of motor vehicles operating together under the same ownership
group of aircraft operating together under the same ownership
a group of warships organized as a tactical unit
Ships sailing together; vehicles or aircraft under one command or ownership
To move or change in position; used only in special phrases; as, of fleet aft the crew
A Norfolk term for a shallow
- Defined as one or more vehicles operating in the same jurisdictions
The lateral movement of a conveyor belt to either side of its intended path
{s} swift, fast
a group of warships organized as a tactical unit a group of steamships operating together under the same ownership group of motor vehicles operating together under the same ownership group of aircraft operating together under the same ownership moving very fast; "fleet of foot"; "the fleet scurrying of squirrels"; "a swift current"; "swift flight of an arrow"; "a swift runner
To pass over rapidly; to skin the surface of
{i} group of ships; group of warships
To slip on the whelps or the barrel of a capstan or windlass; said of a cable or hawser
One or more Nextel phones included as part of one service contract
To draw apart the blocks of; said of a tackle
To sail; to float
to fleet

    Расстановка переносов

    to Fleet

    Турецкое произношение

    tı flit

    Произношение

    /tə ˈflēt/ /tə ˈfliːt/

    Видео

    ... ICBMs in the Russian fleet in 2001 and 2002. ...
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