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auxiliaries,
 n:auxiliary /   Function :noun. Date :1601.
Turkish translation for "auxiliaries in English language"
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auxiliaries yardımcı personel tr 
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auxiliaries destek kuvvetleri tr 
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auxiliary yardımcı (isim)tr 
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auxiliary yardımcı fiil (isim)tr 
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auxiliary destek (sıfat)tr 
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auxiliary yedek (sıfat)tr 
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auxiliary muavin tr 
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auxiliary s., i. yedek; yardımcı tr 
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auxiliary (Aux) Yardımcı tr 
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auxiliary gram yardımcı fiil tr 
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auxiliary yedek motorlu tr 
English translation for "auxiliaries in English language"
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auxiliaries Self supporting units whose primary source of revenue is sales and services to students, faculty, staff and sometimes the general public Examples include Intercollegiate Athletics, Residence Halls and the University Bookstore en 
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auxiliaries Easy forums which may serve as a base of operation and control en 
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auxiliaries troops enlisted from the subject peoples of the Roman Empire to supplement the regular legions composed of Roman citizens en 
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auxiliary helpful, supporting; additional (sıfat)en 
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auxiliary assistant, aide (isim)en 
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auxiliary An auxiliary is a person who is employed to assist other people in their work. Auxiliaries are often medical workers or members of the armed forces. Nursing auxiliaries provide basic care, but are not qualified nurses. = ancillary en 
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auxiliary Auxiliary staff and troops assist other staff and troops. The government's first concern was to augment the army and auxiliary forces en 
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auxiliary Auxiliary equipment is extra equipment that is available for use when necessary. an auxiliary motor. auxiliary fuel tanks en 
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auxiliary In grammar, an auxiliary or auxiliary verb is a verb which is used with a main verb, for example to form different tenses or to make the verb passive. In English, the basic auxiliary verbs are `be', `have', and `do'. Modal verbs such as `can' and `will' are also sometimes called auxiliaries. In grammar, a verb that is subordinate to the main lexical verb in a clause. Auxiliaries can convey distinctions of tense, aspect, mood, person, and number. In Germanic languages such as English and Romance languages such as French, an auxiliary verb occurs with the main verb in the form of an infinitive or participle en 
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auxiliary someone who acts as assistant en 
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auxiliary functioning in a subsidiary or supporting capacity; "the main library and its auxiliary branches" en 
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auxiliary relating to something that is added but is not essential; "an ancillary pump"; "an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and emotions are auxilliary to each other" en 
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auxiliary A secondary signal, a line level signal or an input or output from equipment that is a higher level than mic level signal but lower level than speaker level signal en 
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auxiliary A standard entry in the Iconclass system consists of a notation (base notation and queue) and its textual correlate The term 'auxiliary' is used to denote a feature with the help of which the accuracy of meaning of a notation in Iconclass may be increased so as to match the concept as defined by the textual correlate These features are Bracketed text, Double letter, Key, Queue of key, Recursive key, Structural digit, Zero en 
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auxiliary or operational lane An extra lane provided for the entire length of highway between interchanges, giving motorists more time to merge in or out The lane is created when an entrance ramp meets the highway, and drops out ("exit only") with the exit ramp Compare to collector-distributor roads, which also help merging traffic but are separated from the main traffic lanes en 
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auxiliary in English, auxiliary verbs are those which carry distinctions of tense, aspect, etc, such as do, be and have The modal auxiliaries include can/could, may/might, shall/should, ought to, need and used to Auxiliary verbs are opposed to main verbs ( walk, play, etc ) en 
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auxiliary (hjelpeverb): a function word There are two classes of auxiliary verbs: (1) grammatical auxiliaries (be, do ,have) are part of grammatical constructions, but carry little meaning (be followed by an -ing participle marks the progressive aspect, be followed by a past participle marks the passive voice, and have followed by a past participle marks the perfective aspect ) (2) modal auxiliaries (may/might, can/could, shall/should, will/would, must, ought to) are not part of grammatical constructions, but express modal meanings See further modality en 
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auxiliary Indicates the attributes that the entry may have en 
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auxiliary A term for products used to assist the dyeing process en 
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auxiliary The products necessary to assist dyeing en 
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auxiliary An engine used as secondary propulsion in a sailboat en 
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auxiliary 1 A supplementary power plant or engine used as secondary propulsion of a sailboat; 2 A small motor used to drive pumps or generators en 
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auxiliary In competitive events the Auxiliary is comprised of those individuals that perform with choreographed drills that include 'Flags' and 'Sabers", and silks The Auxiliary is judged in a separate category, but is included in the overall 'General Effect' visual category at competitive events en 
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auxiliary Another name for the color guard, usually only heard at competitions en 
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auxiliary Additional; supplemental; acting in a subordinate manner en 
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auxiliary Additional fire fighting equipment or staffing that are not part of the regular complement assigned to the fire service Ladies group organized to assist the fire department en 
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auxiliary A second method of propelling a vessel On a sailboat this could be a engine en 
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auxiliary A verb used with a base verb to make a verb phrase en 
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auxiliary functioning in a subsidiary or supporting capacity; "the main library and its auxiliary branches en 
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auxiliary A quantity introduced for the purpose of simplifying or facilitating some operation, as in equations or trigonometrical formulæ en 
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auxiliary A verb which helps to form the voices, modes, and tenses of other verbs; called, also, an auxiliary verb; as, have, be, may, can, do, must, shall, and will, in English; être and avoir, in French; avere and essere, in Italian; estar and haber, in Spanish en 
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auxiliary Foreign troops in the service of a nation at war; rarely in sing en 
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auxiliary a member of the allied or subsidiary force en 
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auxiliary A helper; an assistant; a confederate in some action or enterprise en 
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auxiliary Conferring aid or help; helping; aiding; assisting; subsidiary; as auxiliary troops en 
German translation for "auxiliaries in English language"
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auxiliaries Nebenaggregate de 
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auxiliary Behelfs... , Helfs... , Hilfs... , Neben... , zur Hilfe dienend , Zusatz de 
Greek translation for "auxiliaries in English language"
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auxiliaries βοηθοί el 
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auxiliary (adj) βοηθητικός el 
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auxiliary επίθ. βοηθητικός, επικουρικός, εφεδρικός, δευτερεύων, ουσ. βοηθός, επίκουρος el 
 
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