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yaprak
leaves
yaprak

Ağaçtaki tüm yapraklar sarardı. - All the leaves on the tree turned yellow.

Bahçe düşmüş yapraklarla kaplıydı. - The garden was covered with fallen leaves.

leaves
tütün yaprağı
leaves
çay yaprağı
leaves
kitap yaprağı
leaves
leave bırak
leaves
{i} yapraklar

Bahçedeki ağaçların yaprakları tamamen kızardı. - The leaves of the trees in the garden have turned completely red.

Bahçe düşmüş yapraklarla kaplıydı. - The garden was covered with fallen leaves.

leaves
{f} ayrıl

Git ve o ayrılmadan önce ona elveda de. - Go and say goodbye to him before he leaves.

Mary önce makyaj yapmadan asla evden ayrılmaz. - Mary never leaves her house without first putting on makeup.

leaves
yaprakları
leaves
bırakır
leaves
i., çoğ., bak. leaf
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leaves
plural form of leaf
leaves
plural form of leave
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foliage
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of Leaf
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Configuration of balls at the end of a turn
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Leaves is the plural form of leaf, and the third person singular form of leave. Plural of leaf. the plural of leaf
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the pages of a book
leaves
plural of leave
leaves
plural of leaf
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The bottom nodes of a tree They hold pointers to the actual data In a B-tree,leaves are linked sequentially
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the part of trees that grows on the branches and act as the photosynthesis factory that turns sunlight into food for the tree
leaves
third-person singular of leave
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Used in the context of general equities Remains to buy or sell of a previously entered order after a report of partial execution has been given If I had told the floor broker to buy 20M IBM @ $115, and he later bought 6M at this price, his report would be "You bought 6M IBM @ $115, leaves 14 "
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Pages of a book
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Horizontal axis of display containing the trailing digits
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    livz ıv

    Telaffuz

    /ˈlēvz əv/ /ˈliːvz əv/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'lEf ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English leef, from Old English lEaf; akin to Old High German loub leaf.