garages

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Definition of garages in English Turkish dictionary

garage
garaj

Yolda bir araba olduğu için garajımdan çıkamadım. - I couldn't get out of my garage because there was a car in the way.

Apartman dairesinin bir garajı var mı? - Has the flat got a garage?

garage
{i} tamirhane

Arabanı Tom'un tamirhanesine götürmelisin. O oldukça iyi iş yapar. - You should take your car to Tom's Garage. He does a pretty good job.

garage
benzin istasyonu
garage
garaja koymak
garage
{f} garaja koy

Tom'un eşyasını bir yere depolaması gerekiyordu, bu yüzden ona bizim garaja koyabileceğini söyledim. - Tom needed to store his stuff somewhere, so I told him he could put it in our garage.

Arabasını garaja koydu. - She backed her car into the garage.

garage
garaja çekmek
garage
{f} garajda bırakmak
garage
i garaj
garage
(fiil) garaja çekmek
garage
taşıtlık
English - English
third person singular of garage
plural of garage
garage
A petrol filling station
garage
To store in a garage

We garaged the convertible during the monsoon months.

garage
A place where cars are serviced and repaired
garage
A building (or section of a building) used to store a car, tools and other miscellaneous items
garage
An independent automobile repair shop
garage
A type of guitar rock music, personified by amateur bands playing in the basement or garage
parking garages
plural form of parking garage
garage
an outbuilding (or part of a building) for housing automobiles a repair shop where cars and trucks are serviced and repaired keep or store in a garage; "we don't garage our car
garage
keep or store in a garage; "we don't garage our car"
garage
A building or enclosure primarily designed to house motor vehicles It can be either attached to the main house or detached and surrounded by open space
garage
A type of electronic dance music
garage
The floor of the NYSE, which is annexed on the north side of the main trading floor
garage
A side way or space in a canal to enable vessels to pass each other; a siding
garage
an outbuilding (or part of a building) for housing automobiles
garage
-a building or part of a building where motor vehicles are parked or housed, usually temporarily
garage
A petrol filling station, or place where cars are serviced and repaired
garage
garaj
garage
n garasi
garage
el garaje
garage
Area of race track where cars are housed during an event; work area for car preparation while at a speedway
garage
A garage is a building in which you keep a car. A garage is often built next to or as part of a house
garage
a repair shop where cars and trucks are serviced and repaired
garage
A shed for housing an airship or flying machine; a hangar
garage
Français : GARAGE Deutsch : BETRIEBSHOF, Garage A place used for parking vehicles and various associated activities Departure, arrival and maintenance facilities may be available See also : Depot, Bus parking in the depot
garage
An offshoot of House that originated in New York upon the closing of Larry Levan's Paradise Garage in 1987 by artists like Junior Vasquez, Tony Humphries, Masters at Work, and Roger Sanchez who perfected laying diva vocals over a rawer faster form of deep house
garage
To keep in a garage
garage
A garage is a place where you can get your car repaired. In Britain, you can also buy fuel for your car, or buy cars. Nancy took her car to a local garage for a check-up. to put or keep a vehicle in a garage
garage
A place for housing automobiles
garage
The floor of the NYSE, which is situated on the north side of the main trading floor
garage
{i} structure in which a car or cars are parked; place where cars are repaired and serviced
garage
{f} put in a garage, keep in a garage
garage
gar

Somebody is in our garage. - Someone's in our garage.

Tom says that he's willing to help us paint our garage. - Tom says he's willing to help us paint our garage.

garages

    Turkish pronunciation

    gıräjîz

    Pronunciation

    /gərˈäᴢʜəz/ /ɡɜrˈɑːʒɪz/

    Etymology

    [ g&-räzh, -räj; ] (noun.) 1902. French, act of docking, garage, from garer to dock, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German biwarOn to protect; more at WARE.
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