manche

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ألمانية - التركية
(r,s) {manhı (r,z)} bazı; birçok
birçok, nice; bazı, kimi
ألمانية - الإنجليزية
many a
some
Manche Eltern setzen Bildung mit Prüfungserfolg gleich.
Some parents equate education and exam success
Manche Instrumente sind von Natur aus besser für das Ensemblespiel geeignet als
Some instruments are naturally better suited than others to ensemble playing
Manche Leute finden es lustig, wohingegen sich andere beleidigt fühlen.
While some people think it is funny, others find it offensive
Manche Leute finden es lustig, wohingegen sich andere beleidigt fühlen.
Some people think it is funny, whereas others find it offensive
Manche Leute gehen bei Rot über die Kreuzung.
Some people cross the street at a red light
Manche Leute gehen bei Rot über die Kreuzung.
Some people cross the street when the traffic light is red
Manche Leute können kein Blut und keine Spritzen sehen.
Some people are squeamish about (seeing) blood and needles
Manche Leute meinen, dass Tiere keine Rechte haben können.
Some people argue that animals cannot have rights
Manche Wahrheiten sollen nicht, manche brauchen nicht, manche müssen gesagt werd
Some truths should not, some need not, some must be told. (Busch)
Manche …, andere … und wiederum andere/wieder andere …
Some …, others … and still others …
manche Leute sagen
some people say
manche der erkämpften Kompromisse
some of the compromises they have won
Es ist unglaublich, wie naiv manche Leute sind.
I can't believe how naive some people are
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A sleeve
La Manche
the French name for the English Channel. La Manche. or the Channel French La Manche ("The Sleeve") Strait between southern England and northern France. It connects the Atlantic Ocean with the North Sea through the Strait of Dover. The French name, La Manche ("The Sleeve"), is a reference to its shape, which gradually narrows from about 112 mi (180 km) in the west to only 21 mi (34 km) in the east, between Dover, Eng., and Calais, France. Historically both a route for and a barrier to invaders of Britain, it developed into one of the world's busiest sea routes for oil tankers and ore carriers. The Channel Tunnel, completed in 1994, provides a land route between Paris and London
La Manche The Sleeve
or the Channel French La Manche ("The Sleeve") Strait between southern England and northern France. It connects the Atlantic Ocean with the North Sea through the Strait of Dover. The French name, La Manche ("The Sleeve"), is a reference to its shape, which gradually narrows from about 112 mi (180 km) in the west to only 21 mi (34 km) in the east, between Dover, Eng., and Calais, France. Historically both a route for and a barrier to invaders of Britain, it developed into one of the world's busiest sea routes for oil tankers and ore carriers. The Channel Tunnel, completed in 1994, provides a land route between Paris and London