A prison
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a prison teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- cooler
- soğutucu
Tom soğutucudan bir bira aldı ve onu açtı.
-Tom took a beer from the cooler and opened it.
- prison
- hapishane
Polis seni hapishaneye koyacak.
-The police will put you in prison.
Hapishaneden çıktığımda, Tom tekrar ayaklarımın üstünde durmama yardımcı oldu.
-When I got out of prison, Tom helped me get back on my feet.
- prison
- hapis
Sen hapishaneden çıkıncaya kadar o evlenmiş olacak.
-By the time you get out of prison, she'll have been married.
Hapishaneden çıkmanı bekledim.
-I waited for you to get out of prison.
- prison
- cezaevi
Tom on yıl önce cezaevinde öldü.
-Tom died in prison ten years ago.
Tom cezaevinde olmayı hak ediyor.
-Tom deserves to be in prison.
- prison
- {i} delik
Mahkûm cezaevi duvarının altında bir delik açtı.
-The prisoner dug a hole under the prison wall.
- cooler
- daha serin
Daha serin bir günde gitmeliydik.
-We should have gone on a cooler day.
Bu fırtınadan sonra hava daha serin olacak.
-After this storm it will be cooler.
- cooler
- serin
İngiltere'nin iklimi, Japonya'nınki kadar hafif değil, ancak yaz aylarında çok daha serindir.
-The climate of England isn't as mild as Japan, but in the summer, it's much cooler.
Daha serin bir günde gitmeliydik.
-We should have gone on a cooler day.
- prison
- tutukevi
- bughouse
- {i} akıl hastanesi
- bughouse
- {i} acayip
- bughouse
- i., argo tımarhane
- bughouse
- {i} tımarhane
- bughouse
- {i} akılsız
- bughouse
- {i} delice
- cooler
- {i} soğuk içecek
- cooler
- {i} kodes
- cooler
- {i} hapishane
- cooler
- buzlu içki
- cooler
- soğutma cihazı
- cooler
- kodes/soğutucu
- prison
- {i} hapsetme
- prison
- (Askeri) CEZAEVİ: Hapis cezasına çarpılanların kapatıldıkları yer
- prison
- kodes
- prison
- hapsetmek
- prison
- prison breaker hapishane kaçağı
- prison
- hapset
- prison
- suçlularevi
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Örnek Cümle:
It was built, as far as I can discover, because the Cape Argus rightly denounced the overcrowding of the old tronk on the waterfront.
- correctional institution
- ratcastle
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Prison was a harrowing experience for him.
- prison
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The academy was a prison for many of its students because of its strict teachers.
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- prison
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- prison
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- prison
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- prison
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- prison
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- prison
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- prison
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