Examples of using Colloquially in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquially, yeah.
One is called norepinephrine, or colloquially sometimes.
Colloquially called the hobo spider.
The word muslin is also used colloquially.
Colloquially known as the dream crabs.
The fifth-generation iPod was updated on September 12, 2006, colloquially referred to as"5.5th generation.
Colloquially known as Ash or"Three Socks.
National Taiwan University(NTU; Chinese: 國立臺灣大學; pinyin:Guólì Táiwān Dàxué; colloquially, 台大; Táidà) is a national university in Taipei City, Taiwan.
It colloquially translates as"This means war.
Cape Town(Afrikaans: Kaapstad; Xhosa: iKapa; Dutch: Kaapstad; South Sotho: Motse Kapa)is the oldest city in South Africa, colloquially named the Mother City.
Colloquially, it is known as the patience grenade.
Berlin Zoologischer Garten Station(German:Bahnhof Berlin Zoologischer Garten, colloquially Bahnhof Zoo) is a railway station in Berlin.
Ashley Morgan, colloquially known as Ash or Three Socks.
For instance, binary search is said to run in a number of steps proportional to the logarithm of the lengthof the sorted list being searched, or in O(log(n)), colloquially"in logarithmic time.
Colloquially, this configuration is also known as The Shocker.
In the 18th and 19th centuries Saxe-Lauenburg was colloquially called the Duchy of Lauenburg, which in 1876 merged with Prussia as the Duchy of Lauenburg district.
Colloquially, room temperature is the range of air temperatures that most people prefer for indoor settings, which feel comfortable when wearing typical indoor clothing.
The AN/PSN-11 Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver(PLGR, colloquially"plugger") is a ruggedized, hand-held, single-frequency GPS receiver fielded by the United States Armed Forces.
Colloquially, in contemporary Israel, the term Shabbaton or Shaboson means an event or program of education and usually celebration held on Shabbat, or over an entire weekend with main focus on Shabbat.
Ariel performed research in the use of anabolic steroids, technically known as anabolic-androgen steroids(AAS) or colloquially as"steroids"(or even"roids"), which are drugs that mimic the effects of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in the body.
Or, colloquially, a wet dream. It's called a nocturnal emission.
Modena Cathedral(Italian: Cattedrale Metropolitana di SantaMaria Assunta e San Geminiano but colloquially known as simply Duomo di Modena) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Modena, Italy, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Saint Geminianus.
Often known colloquially as Orchard, the area is a major shopping belt and tourist attraction.
Ypatingasis būrys(Special Squad) or Special SD and German Security Police Squad Lithuanian: Vokiečių Saugumo policijos ir SD ypatingasis būrys, Polish: Specjalny Oddział SD i Niemieckiej Policji Bezpieczeństwa,also colloquially strzelcy ponarscy("Ponary riflemen" in Polish)(1941-1944) was a Lithuanian killing squad also called the"Lithuanian equivalent of Sonderkommando", operating in the Vilnius Region.
The school is colloquially referred to by students and faculty as"Banneker.
This is colloquially referred to as"the pit"- 100 metres below us right now is the LHCb experiment itself.
Isotretinoin, also known as 13-cis-retinoic acid(and colloquially referred to by its former brand name Accutane or Roaccutane), is a medication primarily used to treat severe acne.
The Jewish Daily Forward(;""), colloquially called The Forward, is an American newspaper published in New York City for a Jewish-American audience.
A benzodiazepine(sometimes colloquially"benzo"; often abbreviated"BZD") is a drug whose core chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring.
This traditional dating of the New Year is sometimes colloquially called"Orthodox" because it harks back to a time when governments in Russia and Eastern Europe used the Julian Calendar, which is still used by some jurisdictions of the Orthodox Church.
