fidel

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Almanca - Türkçe
neşeli, şen
İngilizce - Türkçe

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vakit geçirmek, oyalanmak
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{i} keman

Tom kemanda İrlanda melodileri çalmayı seviyor. - Tom loves playing Irish tunes on the fiddle.

Tom Mary kadar iyi keman çalabilmeyi istiyor. - Tom wants to be able to play the fiddle as well as Mary.

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{f} keman çal

Tom Mary kadar iyi keman çalabilmeyi istiyor. - Tom wants to be able to play the fiddle as well as Mary does.

Tom Mary kadar iyi keman çalabilmeyi istiyor. - Tom wants to be able to play the fiddle as well as Mary.

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(Denizbilim) iğne
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amaçsızca oynamak
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üçkağıt yapmak
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keman çalmak
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dolandırıcılık
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oyuncak etmek
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{f} ayrıntılarla ilgilenmek
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saçma
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(isim) keman, dalavere, katakulli, üçkâğıt
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{i} üçkâğıt
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{f} dalavere yapmak
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(fiil) keman çalmak, vaktini boşa harcamak, aylaklık etmek, ayrıntılarla ilgilenmek, üzerinde oynama yapmak, dalavere yapmak
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boş lâf
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{f} üzerinde oynama yapmak
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{i} katakulli
Almanca - İngilizce
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gay
jolly
İngilizce - İngilizce
{i} male first name; Fidel Castro (born 1927), Cuban revolutionary leader who established a socialist state in 1957, prime minister of Cuba (1957-1979) and president since 1979
Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro (born 1927), Cuban revolutionary leader who established a socialist state in 1957, prime minister of Cuba (1957-1979) and president since 1979
Fidel Castro
a Cuban communist leader who led the opposition to the dictator Batista, and forced him to leave the country in 1954. Castro then became Prime Minister of Cuba, and later its President (1927-). born Aug. 13, 1926/27, near Birán, Cuba Political leader of Cuba (from 1959). Son of a prosperous sugar planter, he became a lawyer and worked on behalf of the poor in Havana. He was a candidate for Cuba's legislature when Gen. Fulgencio Batista overthrew the government in 1952. He organized a rebellion against Batista in 1953, but it failed; captured, he served time in prison and then went to Mexico, where he and others, including Che Guevara, continued to plot Batista's overthrow. Castro led an armed expedition back to Cuba in 1956; most of his men were killed, but a dozen survivors took refuge in the mountains, where they gradually managed to organize guerrillas throughout the island. In 1959 Batista was forced to flee the country. Castro nationalized private commerce and industry and expropriated U.S.-owned land and businesses, vastly expanded health services and eliminated illiteracy, and ruthlessly suppressed opposition, outlawing all political groups but the Communist Party. The U.S. attempted to bring about his overthrow and failed (see Bay of Pigs invasion), precipitating the Cuban missile crisis. Castro exercised total control of the government and economy, which was increasingly dependent on subsidies from the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's collapse (1991) devastated Cuba's economy, and Castro has attempted to replace its former revenues by encouraging tourism
Fidel Castro Ruz
born Aug. 13, 1926/27, near Birán, Cuba Political leader of Cuba (from 1959). Son of a prosperous sugar planter, he became a lawyer and worked on behalf of the poor in Havana. He was a candidate for Cuba's legislature when Gen. Fulgencio Batista overthrew the government in 1952. He organized a rebellion against Batista in 1953, but it failed; captured, he served time in prison and then went to Mexico, where he and others, including Che Guevara, continued to plot Batista's overthrow. Castro led an armed expedition back to Cuba in 1956; most of his men were killed, but a dozen survivors took refuge in the mountains, where they gradually managed to organize guerrillas throughout the island. In 1959 Batista was forced to flee the country. Castro nationalized private commerce and industry and expropriated U.S.-owned land and businesses, vastly expanded health services and eliminated illiteracy, and ruthlessly suppressed opposition, outlawing all political groups but the Communist Party. The U.S. attempted to bring about his overthrow and failed (see Bay of Pigs invasion), precipitating the Cuban missile crisis. Castro exercised total control of the government and economy, which was increasingly dependent on subsidies from the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's collapse (1991) devastated Cuba's economy, and Castro has attempted to replace its former revenues by encouraging tourism