mira

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Turkish - Turkish
Yerölçümünde uzaktan gözlenen geometrik biçimli tahta lata
Riya etme, iki yüzlü davranma
Arazi üzerinde seçilmiş bir işaret noktasının düşeyini gösteren, yön belirtmek için uzaktan gözlenen, geometrik biçimli tahta lata
Arazi ölçümlerinde kullanılan santimetrelere bölünmüş tahta lata
Yer ölçümünde yer belirtmek için uzaktan gözlenen, geometrik biçimli tahta lata
Arazi üzerinde seçilmiş bir işaret noktasının düşeyini (şakul doğrultusunu) gösteren, yön belirtmek için uzaktan gözlenen, geometrik biçimli tahta lata
MİRA'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İçindekinin aksini söyleme
MİRA'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Başkasının sözüne itiraz edip mücâdele etme
MİRA'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Riya. dan) Riya etme, riyakârlık yapma
Lehçe - Turkish
tansık
Spanish - Turkish
bakıyor
bakar

Ali ata bakarken İpek ip atlıyordu. - Mientras Alí miraba al caballo Ipek saltaba a la cuerda.

Bu bina dışarıdan dikkat çekici değildir ama içine bakarsanız çok güzel bahçeli bir iç avlu vardır. - Por fuera este edificio no es notable, pero si mira usted adentro, hay un hermoso patio interior.

suna
görünüyor
English - English
A female given name used in India

Dorothy's daughters were of exceptional beauty and the sisters could complain only that the Hindi names Dorothy had chosen - Mira, Leela, Lena - were meant to pass as Western ones.

A binary star in the constellation Cetus, Omicron (ο) Ceti. The system contains a variable red giant and a white dwarf. Its brightness varies from a magnitude 2 at its brightest to a magnitude 10 at its dimmest
A binary star in the constellation Cetus; Omicron (ο) Bootis. The system contains a variable red giant and a white dwarf. Its brightness varies from a magnitude 2 at its brightest to a magnitude 10 at its dimmest
{i} (Omicron Ceti) an oscillating variable star; femail first name
Microsoft's codename for its remote display technology This technology allows a simple tablet to be carried around which communicates to a desktop PC over WiFi networking
A remarkable variable star in the constellation Cetus (ο Ceti)
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Davion world (coord: 104 32, -52 42), located in the Valexa PDZ region
MILAN infra-red active night vision attachment
Mira Bai
born 1450?, Kudaki, India died 1547?, Dwarka, Gujarat Rajput princess and Hindu mystic whose songs are popular in northern India. According to legend, Mirabai dedicated her life to Krishna after her husband's death. She received sadhus and pilgrims at her private temple dedicated to Krishna and composed songs of devotion to him, unorthodox pursuits for a widow. Her poems allude to two attempts on her life, both foiled miraculously. When a delegation of Brahmans sought to return her to her husband's kingdom, she disappeared. Only two poems bearing her signature can be dated before the 18th century, but her story is the most familiar among those of northern Indian saints
Turkish - English
surveyor's rod, leveling rod
surveyor's rod
(İnşaat) leveling staff
staff gauge
graduated rod
takometrik mira
stadia rod
mira

    Hyphenation

    Mi·ra

    Turkish pronunciation

    mîrı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmərə/ /ˈmɪrə/

    Etymology

    () Named by the astronomer Johannes Hevelius in 1662. From Latin mīrus (“wonderful, surprising”)
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