Examples of using Two objects 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
Take two objects.
The intersection of two objects.
I have two objects here.
Gravity is the force that makes any two objects.
Two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time.
That is exactly what I saw, those two objects. There.
When we put the two objects together. Let's see what happens.
That is exactly what I saw, those two objects. There.
Two objects, two electrons created together are entangled.
Let's see what happens when we put the two objects together.
Like two objects in one of Dr. Franklin's electric experiments, yes?
Let's see what happens when we put the two objects together.
The two objects may therefore be physically associated with each other.
But you let Ruber steal two objects right out from under you.
So even on this tiny patch of sky, we have already detected two objects.
Two objects interacting with each other even though they're separated by a great distance.
It's led sealed.Let's see what happens when we put the two objects together.
The rate at which two objects in motion in a single frame of reference get closer together is called the mutual or closing speed.
Space can expand so much that two objects appear to move apart.
Those two objects like drumsticks swinging up and down are their back pair of wings after millions of years of evolution.
In the absence of a substantial atmosphere, the two objects fell and hit the Moon's surface at the same time.
Ifyou have two objects… that are bending space a lot around them… and they merge together… then you will get this ripple, this wave going out… carrying energy with it.
The laws of celestial mechanics dictate that when two objects collide… there is always damage of a collateral nature.
If two objects tend to be observed within close proximity, or small temporal intervals, the objects are more likely to be perceived together.
The laws of celestial mechanics dictate that when two objects collide… there is always damage of a collateral nature.
If either of the other two objects is red, we are finished; if not,the other two objects must both be blue and we are still finished.
The laws of celestial mechanics dictate that when two objects collide there is always damage of a collateral nature.
This cosmic coincidence means that the two objects just happen to be the same apparent size in our sky, which allows for one to completely block out the other.
The laws of celestial mechanics dictate that when two objects collide… there is always damage of a collateral nature.
The laws of celestial mechanics dictate that when two objects collide… there is always damage of a collateral nature.