What does oksijen in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word oksijen in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use oksijen in Turkish.
The word oksijen in Turkish means oxygen, oksijen, dalgıç tüpü, oksijen tüpü, (karbon, oksijen ve hidrojen içeren) organik bileşik, (iki oksijen atomlu) dioksit, oksijen tüpüyle (skuba) suya dalmak, dalış yapmak, oksijen tüpüyle suya dalma, dalış, (oksijen tüpünde) basınç düzenleyici, yapay solunum yaptırmak. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word oksijen
oxygen
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oksijen(invisible gas) The fire consumed all the oxygen in the room. |
dalgıç tüpü, oksijen tüpü(® (scuba-diver's breathing apparatus) Daha önce şnorkel kullandım ama dalgıç tüpüyle hiç dalmadım. I have used a snorkel but have never dived with an aqualung. |
(karbon, oksijen ve hidrojen içeren) organik bileşik(science: organic compound) What is the chemical configuration of carbohydrate? |
(iki oksijen atomlu) dioksit(oxygen compound) Dioxides have two atoms of oxygen. |
oksijen tüpüyle (skuba) suya dalmak, dalış yapmak(go scuba diving) Dave had the opportunity to dive on his last holiday. |
oksijen tüpüyle suya dalma, dalış(scuba diving) The holiday company is organizing a dive for tomorrow. |
(oksijen tüpünde) basınç düzenleyici(diving: breathing apparatus) One of the scuba kits was missing its regulator. |
yapay solunum yaptırmak(put on an artificial respirator) The doctor decided to ventilate the patient. |
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