Examples of using Rivets 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
Oh, I love rivets.
We make rivets for the auto industry.
It's welded and there are rivets.
These rivets have to be conpletely flush.
We're missing boxes of rivets.
Even rivets can get a little boring after a while.
Adhesives were replacing the rivets.
Rivets? That sounds like a good, solid American business?
It's an exciting time for rivets, because.
The rivets used to fasten the sign to the wall are antiques made in Poughkeepsie.
Would you like to transport some coal or rivets?
So, when Bill throws one of those rivets at ya, you catch it in that tin can.
This ship is much more than steel and rivets.
Are antiques made in Poughkeepsie. The rivets used to fasten the sign to the wall.
Why?- We are modernising our manufacture of rivets.
Are you the one who says how many rivets there are in the George Washington bridge?
At this point, we're confining the discussion to rivets.
Bloody dockyard thieves, rivets for brains!
That sounds like a good, solid American business. Rivets?
You will also find bleach, patches, rivets, grommets and paint.
Pieces were joined together using 2.5 million rivets.
There are tempered rivets listed here in the supplies that wouldn't be used with that grade of steel.
There was nothing to buy, unless you wanted to buy some rivets.
Whoever built this place should have used aluminum rivets to hold those panels down, but they used steel.
To hold those panelsdown, but they used steel. Whoever built this place should have used aluminum rivets.
To anyone who asks me what it is I'm actually doing! no rivets, Of course, I have no welding iron, scorched wiring, and it seems I must continue to lie!
But they used steel.Whoever built this place should have used aluminum rivets to hold those panels down.
No rivets, to anyone who asks me what it is I'm actually doing! Of course, I have no welding iron, and it seems I must continue to lie- scorched wiring!
What do you think,Salinger works 700 times harder than a welder pounding hot rivets into a tanker hull all day?
When the rivet holes are punched, is the steel hot or cold?