van.

listen to the pronunciation of van.
الإنجليزية - التركية
kamyonet

Tom kamyonet kapısını çarparak kapattı. - Tom slammed the van door closed.

Benim kamyonetin bir arka koltuğu yok. - My van doesn't have a back seat.

karavan

Tom karavanın arkasında uyuyor. - Tom is asleep in the back of the van.

Bir spor araba istiyordum ama karım bir karavan almamızı söyledi. - I wanted a sports car, but my wife said we needed a van.

minibüs

Öfkeli kalabalık polis minibüsünün etrafını sarıp içindeki pedofili zanlısına hakaretler yağdırdı. - The angry crowd clambered around the police van shouting insults at the suspected paedophile inside it.

Tom'un evinin önünde park etmiş beyaz bir minibüs var. - There's a white van parked in front of Tom's house.

bagaj arabası
karavanı
{i} keşif kolu
öncü kuvvet/vagon/minibüs
{i} İng. kamyonet
yük arabası veya vagon ile taşımak
eşya ya da yük vagonu
{i} harman savurma makinesi
{i} İng., d.y. yük vagonu; furgon; marşandizin sonuna takılan cumbalı
{i} elebaşı
{i} (arkası kapalı) kamyon
{i} yük vagonu
{i} kanat
{i} öncü

Komünist Parti, işçi sınıfının öncüsüdür. - The Communist Party is the vanguard of the working class.

ordu veya donanmanın keşif kolu
التركية - التركية
(Coğrafya) Van, Anadolu'nun en büyük kapalı havzası olan Van Gölü kıyısında toprakları verimli, akarsuları bol, iklim koşulları oldukça elverişli bir yerleşim merkezidir
Atların taşınması için yapılmış kapalı taşıma aracı
iri ve verimli kiraz çeşidi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A large saline lake in eastern Turkey. One of three great tectonic lakes of the Armenian Highland. Famous for its Chalcalburnus tarichi fish and the 10th century Armenian cathedral on Akhtamar Island
A male given name, diminutive of Vance or Ivan
A city on the shore of that lake
Vancouver
a railway carriage
Shortened form of caravan
A (covered) vehicle used for carrying goods or people, usually roughly cuboid in shape, longer and higher than a car but smaller than a truck

The van sped down the road.

Shortened form of vanguard
{v} to winnow corn, fan, sift, clean, dress
{n} the front of an army, a large fan, a wing
The front of an army; the first line or leading column; also, the front line or foremost division of a fleet, either in sailing or in battle
{i} large closed vehicle used for transporting goods or people; caravan, trailer home, mobile home; railroad car (British)
A shovel used in cleansing ore
[1] A covered road vehicle for carrying goods
Value-Added Network A third party service provider that facilitates the transmission of electronic data among multiple trading partners Service may include EDI communications skill, expertise, and equipment necessary to receive, store, and transmit electronic commerce transactions between trading partners
A close railway car for baggage
A van is a small or medium-sized road vehicle with one row of seats at the front and a space for carrying goods behind
for exhibition
form of shortened form, vanguard
A wing with which the air is beaten
form of shortened form, caravan
A Land Rover fitted with windowless rear roofsides These are quite common in Britain since tax codes there charge much higher rates on vehicles with rear side windows see also Blindside
Value-Added Network A VAN company is an organization that helps companies exchange private documents, usual via EDI systems
See the Note under Car, 2
Value Added Network A third party network that transmits data between trading partners
1 A 20-foot long or shorter vehicle, usually with an automotive-type engine and limited seating that normally is entered directionally through side or rear doors rather than from a central aisle, used for demand-responsive, vanpool and lightly patronized motor bus service 2 Vehicle having a typical seating capacity of five to 15 passengers and classified as a van by the vehicle manufacturer A modified van is a standard van which has undergone some structural changes, usually made to increase its size and particularly its height The seating capacity of modified vans is approximately nine to 18 passengers Modified vans also may be referred to as "cutaway vans "
a truck with an enclosed cargo space
Movers call all types and kinds of trucks used for moving as “vans” A van can be a small truck or a 34 foot long truck
a specialized common carrier that "adds value" over and above the standard services of common carriers
Value Added Network Third-party service organizations that deliver EDI messages from senders to receivers This is a highly secure and private alternative to the Internet VAN's typically charge by data character sent/received, so longer messages cost more See also: EDI over Internet, UIG Standards, PGP Standards, XML
– Value added network – VAN services provide shared, private messaging networks for supporting EDI applications
A large covered wagon for moving furniture, etc
A railway goods vehicle which has a roof
Movers call all types and kinds of trucks used for moving "vans" A van can be as small as a small econoline pack van or as large as an 80 foot long tractor-trailer
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow
= Value Added Network
Networking providers that differentiate themselves on the basis of local-dial availability, upper-layer services (e g , e-mail, EDI), network management, and global connectivity
a camper equipped with living quarters
Movers call all types and kinds of trucks used for moving "vans" A van can be as small as a small econoline pack van or as large as a long tractor-trailer
  Acronym for value-added network
Value-added Network
A fan or other contrivance, as a sieve, for winnowing grain
Value Added Network (VAN) is an independently contracted company, which acts as a post office for sending and receiving electronic transactions to and from trading partners
a truck with an enclosed cargo space a camper equipped with living quarters
A light wagon, either covered or open, used by tradesmen and others fore the transportation of goods
Van refers to the enzymes found in bacteria that is resistant to the antibiotic Vancomycin
Any of a number of forms of motorized transportation larger than a car but smaller than a bus
any creative group active in the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques in a given field (especially in the arts)
the leading units moving at the head of an army
also for conveying wild beasts, etc
Value Added Network (VAN) is a third-party communications network that can accept a message from virtually any computer hardware and software configuration and can deliver the message to a receiver that uses different hardware and software
Value Added Network
Value-Added Network A private data communications network used for EDI transactions
To wash or cleanse, as a small portion of ore, on a shovel
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    [ 'van ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin vannus; more at WINNOW.
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