Examples of using Threads 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
New threads.
Threads, thread.
No threads?
Threads for the muscles.
Sweet threads. Thanks.
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Thanks. Sweet threads.
Sweet threads. Thanks.
Thanks. Sweet threads.
Sometimes threads get crossed.
Needle and number two threads.
No more threads to follow.
Crumbled saffron threads.
I hop threads every morning, son!
We must cut the threads, Fanny.
The threads of our gazes collide.
What about the spider-silk threads?
One of these threads leads to the jar.
They're trying to connect with you. And these threads.
What kind of glass leaves threads like this? Good.
These threads are from a Scotsman's plaid kilt.
What kind of glass leaves threads like this? Good?
I don't think this one will hold. And though there are many threads.
There are no useless threads in the fabric of the ecosystem.
The silk threads symbolizes the brave blood that flows through our veins.
Police said they found black wool threads under her fingernails.
Invisible threads, made from human hair and spider silk.
And though there are many threads, I don't think this one will hold.
Following threads carefully and tenaciously, seeing where they lead.
But these threads speak only of conquest through the voice of a conqueror.
Embroidery threads are yarns specifically designed for hand or machine embroidery.