What does pikap in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word pikap in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use pikap in Turkish.
The word pikap in Turkish means pickup, pikap, plak çalar, pikap, kamyonet, (paralı) müzik kutusu, para ile çalışan otomatik pikap, pikap iğnesi, pikap tablası, müzik seti, stereo teyp/pikap, pikap iğnesi, (pikap) döner tabla. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word pikap
pickup
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pikap, plak çalar(historical, obsolete (record player) |
pikap(turntable for vinyl discs) I use my record player all the time because I think music sounds better on vinyl! |
kamyonet(pickup truck: small open-backed vehicle) Bob loaded the boxes onto the back of his truck. |
(paralı) müzik kutusu, para ile çalışan otomatik pikap(coin-operated music player) Cynthia put a quarter in the jukebox to hear her favorite song. |
pikap iğnesi(stylus of a record player) Laura put the needle on the record. |
pikap tablası(dated, informal (phonograph record) Richard found a box full of his dad's old platters from the 70's and put one on the record player. |
müzik seti, stereo teyp/pikap(informal (stereo system, hi-fi) (resmi olmayan dil, kıs) The children each have their own stereos in their rooms. |
pikap iğnesi(needle on record player) We can't play records on the record player because it needs a new stylus. |
(pikap) döner tabla(rotating part of record player) Karl has a lot of old records, so I bought him a turntable for his birthday. |
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