tom cat

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İngilizce - Türkçe
tom kedi
tomcat
kotak
tomcat
{i} erkek kedi

Erkek kedimin bir güneş yanığı var. - My tomcat has a sunburn.

Erkek kedi kendini güneşlendirdi. - The tomcat sunned himself.

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(Askeri) TOMCAT: Uçak gemilerinden iniş-kalkış yapacak şekilde tasarlanan çift turbo fan motorlu, iki kişilik mürettebatı bulunan, sesten hızlı, her türlü hava koşullarında uçuş yapabilen, uzun menzilli önleme uçağı. Çeşitli sınıfta havadan havaya ve havadan karaya füzeler ile klasik tipte mühimmat taşımaktadır. Ana görevi uzun menzilli filoların hava savunması olup, tali görevi yakın hava desteğidir. F-14 olarak bilinmektedir
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(isim) erkek kedi
İngilizce - İngilizce
a male cat
A tom cat is a male cat. = tom
tom cats
plural form of tom cat
tomcat
A tom, a male cat
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To prowl for sexual gratification
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A male cat, especially when full grown or of large size
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{i} male cat; (Slang) prowl seeking for sex
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An open source implementation of Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies that is used by SCM as a Web server
tomcat
a male cat (Tom ( TOM) + cat)
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The Tomcat server is a Java based Web Application container that was created to run Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) in Web applications
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Tomcat was chosen to be the official Sun JSP/servlet container Reference Implementation For this reason, using Tomcat as your development environment is a good choice for those desiring web application portability The latest incarnation of Tomcat generally supports the latest servlet and JSP specifications, so it's a wonderful place to try out new features that will eventually be implemented by all the major container vendors JBoss works well with Tomcat to provide a unified J2EE container Related Tomcat reading
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    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    täm kät

    Eş anlamlılar

    tom, tomcat

    Zıt anlamlılar

    queen

    Telaffuz

    /ˈtäm ˈkat/ /ˈtɑːm ˈkæt/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'täm ] (noun.) 1762. Tom, nickname for Thomas.