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  • 11IRK — IRK, das; = Internationales Rotes Kreuz …

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  • 12irk — ► VERB ▪ irritate; annoy. DERIVATIVES irksome adjective irksomely adverb. ORIGIN perhaps from Old Norse, to work …

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  • 13ırk — is., Ar. ˁirḳ 1) Kalıtımsal olarak ortak fiziksel ve fizyolojik özelliklere sahip insanlar topluluğu Türkler, insan olarak, ulus olarak doğunun en üstün ve şerefli ırkıdır. S. Birsel 2) Soy Esasta dağlı ırktan cahil bir kızcağızdı. R. H. Karay 3) …

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  • 14IRK — IRC; Internationales Rotes Kreuz; International Red Cross * * * IRK 〈Abk. für〉 Internationales Rotes Kreuz * * * IRK = Internationales Rotes Kreuz. * * * IRK = Internationales Rotes Kreuz …

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  • 15IRK — Die namensgebenden Symbole der Bewegung – das Rote Kreuz und der Rote Halbmond Die Internationale Rotkreuz und Rothalbmond Bewegung umfasst das Internationale Komitee vom Roten Kreuz (IKRK), die Internationale Föderation der Rotkreuz und… …

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  • 16IRK — Kish Airlines AITA Y9 OACI IRK Indicatif d appel KISHAIR Repères historiques Date de création …

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  • 17Irk — L Irk à Manchester. L Irk est une rivière du Grand Manchester, au nord ouest de l Angleterre, qui traverse la banlieue nord ouest de Manchester avant de se jeter dans l Irwell au niveau du centre ville …

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  • 18irk — UK [ɜː(r)k] / US [ɜrk] verb [transitive] Word forms irk : present tense I/you/we/they irk he/she/it irks present participle irking past tense irked past participle irked formal to annoy someone …

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  • 19irk — [13] Irk originally meant ‘grow tired’, and although it is not known for certain, its underlying sense could be ‘work until one is weary’: for a possible source may be Old Norse iron 292 yrkja ‘work’. The present day sense ‘annoy’ is first… …

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  • 20ırk — (A.) [ قﺮﻋ ] 1. soy, ırk. 2. damar. 3. kök …

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