yarışta yenmek

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Turkish - English
pip
A seed inside certain fleshy fruits (compare stone/pit), such as an peach, orange, or apple
The smallest price increment between two currencies in foreign exchange (forex) trading
To make the initial hole during the process of hatching from an egg
Something or someone excellent, of high quality

She sure is a pip, that one. You need company?.

One of the spots or symbols on a playing card, domino, die, etc
To hit with a gunshot

The hunter managed to pip three ducks from his blind.

P in RAF phonetic alphabet
A pippin
If someone is pipped at the post or pipped to the post they are just beaten in a competition or in a race to achieve something. I didn't want us to be pipped to the post. The small seed of a fruit, as that of an apple or orange. A short, high-pitched radio signal
Project Initiation and Planning (1)
A seed, as of an apple or orange
on the tongue
Personal Injury Protection/Proposal and Installment Process
hit with a missile from a weapon
on playing cards, dominoes, etc
Minimum fluctuation or smallest increment of price movement
Typically stands for the smallest unit of measurement denoting price movement One basis point (0 0001 or 01%) but depends on currency pair in reference (see basis point)
If someone is pipped to something such as a prize or an award, they are defeated by only a small amount. It's still possible for the losers to be pipped by West Germany for a semi-final place She pipped actress Meryl Streep to the part
You hear this term when you're at an upper level (usually C-3 and up) Pony Club rating When you reach this level, ratings are normally conducted by at least two fully qualified examiners (as well as an "Impartial Observer") However, somebody has to be in charge That's the examiner known as the PIP What does it stand for? Well, it's Latin It's "primus inter pares" which translates to "first among equals"
a mark on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)
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