dozer

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English - Turkish
dozer
{i} buldozer
toprak tesviye bıçağı
i., k.dili. dozer, buldozer
dozer blade
dozer bıçağı
dozer shovel
(İnşaat) paletli yükleyici
doze
uyuklama

Tom tekrar uyuklamaya başladı. - Tom began to doze off again.

Uyuklamamaya çalışacağım. - I'll try not to doze off.

doze
hafif uyku
doze
ımızganmak
doze
uyuşukluk
doze
kestirme
doze
şekerleme
doze
şekerleme yapmak
doze
uyuklamak
doze
{f} uyukla

Tom toplantı sırasında uyukladı. - Tom dozed off during the meeting.

Hiç sınıfta uyukladın mı? - Have you ever dozed in the classroom?

doze
kestirmek
angle dozer
köşeli tesviye makinesi
tilting dozer
dozer devirme
doze
{f} kestirmek (Argo)
doze
doze şekerleme yap
doze
hafif uyku tavşan uykusu
doze
{f} pineklemek (Argo)
doze
doze off uyuklamak
doze
uykuya dalmak
doze
pineklemek
push dozer
(İnşaat) itici buldozer
tank dozer
(Askeri) DOZER BIÇAKLI TANK: Sökülebilir bir buldozer bıçağı ile teçhiz edilmiş standart tank
tank dozer
(Askeri) dozer bıçaklı tank
English - English
bulldozer
One who dozes
{i} one that dozes, one that sleeps lightly
One who dozes or drowses
large powerful tractor; a large blade in front flattens areas of ground
doze
{n} a slumber
doze
{v} to slumber, stupify, dull
doze
To slumber; to sleep lightly; to be in a dull or stupefied condition, as if half asleep; to be drowsy
doze
a light fitful sleep
doze
a light, short sleep or nap
doze
When you doze, you sleep lightly or for a short period, especially during the daytime. For a while she dozed fitfully. = nap. To use a bulldozer; bulldoze. to sleep lightly for a short time (From a language; related to dúsa )
doze
to sleep lightly or briefly; to nap
doze
sleep lightly or for a short period of time
doze
{f} sleep lightly, nap
doze
A light sleep; a drowse
doze
{i} light sleep, nap, snooze
doze
To make dull; to stupefy
doze
To pass or spend in drowsiness; as, to doze away one's time
dozer

    Hyphenation

    doz·er

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'dOz ] (verb.) 1693. probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse dusa to doze.
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