Examples of using Compasses in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Compasses break.
There are compasses, you know.
Compasses will point south.
Don't ships have compasses?
Even compasses would be useless.
Does the junior class have compasses, too?
There are compasses, you know.
Li Wei, lend me your compasses,?
Compasses generally find things.
So what you're saying is the compasses are broken.
Compasses generally find things.
Meaning, if we follow the compasses' north.
The maps and compasses aren't where they should be.
It's that nice mr. McGoering, from the Bell and Compasses.
Its as if their internal… compasses are somehow uh… pigeons?
All right, let's all take out our maps and our compasses.
Compasses generally find things. It's a compass.
Let's all take out our maps and compasses.
It's as if their internal compasses are somehow… Pigeons?
Radios, compasses, anything with an electromagnetic transmission.
And the people holding the compasses needed to know why.
Maps, compasses, rations. They will have forged papers, clothes.
Pigeons? It's as if their internal compasses are somehow?
Because, like, compasses work off the Earth's magnetic field.
We could then map the direction all of the compasses are pointing to.
Magnetic disturbances, compasses going awry, ground deformations, change in well water levels.
Microscopes and telescopes, compasses and the sterns of ships.
Some of you may have compasses, others,- sharp pencils.
But it's not metallic, so the compasses on the table won't detect it.
And the people holding the compasses needed to know why, so they dug.