strategic arms limitation talks

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Definition of strategic arms limitation talks in English Turkish dictionary

salt
tuz ekmek
salt
tuz koymak
salt
renklendirmek
salt
tuzlayarak saklamak
salt
tuzluk

Tuzluk masada olacak. - The salt cellar will be on the table.

O ilginç görünümlü bir tuzluk. - That's an interesting-looking salt shaker.

salt
tat tuz
salt
tat

Bu çorba bir şekilde tatsız. Belki biraz daha tuz mu ilave etneliyiz...? - This soup is somehow bland. Maybe add more salt...?

Sulak alanlar tatlı su, tuzlu su ya da her ikisinin bir karışımına sahip olabilir. - Wetlands can have freshwater, salt water, or a mixture of both.

salt
tuzlanmış

Kurutulmuş tuzlanmış sığır etin var mı? - Do you have dried salted beef?

salt
ilginç şey
salt
{s} tuzlama, tuzlanmış: salt fish tuzlu balık, tuzlama balık. salt beef tuzlanmış sığır eti
salt
(fiil) tuzlamak, salamura yapmak, tuzlayarak saklamak, biriktirmek
salt
mushil tuzu
salt
(sıfat) tuzlu, tuz
salt
{i} lezzet, tat
salt
{f} biriktirmek
salt
{s} tuzlu

Bu yiyecek çok tuzlu. - This food is too salty.

Deniz suyunu içemezsin çünkü su çok tuzlu. - You can't drink seawater because it's too salty.

salt
tuz,v.tuzla: n.tuz
salt
bir asit ile bir bazdan meydana gelen tuz
salt
tuz katmak
English - English
negotiations started in 1969 between the United States and the Soviet Union to limit the nuclear armament, SALT
Negotiations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union aimed at curtailing the manufacture of strategic nuclear missiles. The first round of negotiations began in 1969 and resulted in a treaty regulating antiballistic missiles and freezing the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched ballistic missiles. It was signed by Leonid Brezhnev and Richard Nixon in 1972. A second round of talks (1972-79), known as SALT II, addressed the asymmetry between the two sides' strategic forces and ended with an agreement to limit strategic launchers (see MIRV). Signed by Brezhnev and Jimmy Carter, it was never formally ratified by the U.S. Senate, though its terms were observed by both sides. Subsequent negotiations took the name Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START). See alsofintermediate-range nuclear weapons; Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty
negotiations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons
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strategic arms limitation talks

    Hyphenation

    stra·te·gic arms li·mi·ta·tion talks

    Turkish pronunciation

    strıticîk ärmz lîmîteyşın tôks

    Pronunciation

    /strəˈtēʤək ˈärmz ˌləməˈtāsʜən ˈtôks/ /strəˈtiːʤɪk ˈɑːrmz ˌlɪmɪˈteɪʃən ˈtɔːks/
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