inseparables

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inseparable
{s} ayrılamaz

Toplum ve birey birbirinden ayrılamazlar. - Society and the individual are inseparable.

Tom ve Mary ayrılamaz hale geldiler. - Tom and Mary became inseparable.

inseparable
{s} ayrılmaz

Onlar o partiden sonra ayrılmaz oldular. - They became inseparable after that party.

Öğrencilik günlerimizden beri o ve ben ayrılmaz arkadaşlarız. - He and I have been inseparable friends since our student days.

inseparable
yapışık
inseparable
bağlı
inseparable
{s} çok samimi

Mary ve Kate çok samimi. - Mary and Kate are inseparable.

inseparable
{s} yakın

Onlar yakında ayrılmaz oldular. - They soon became inseparable.

inseparable
inseparablenessayrılmazlık
inseparable
inseparablybirbirinden ayrılmaz surette
inseparable
ayrılmaz surette kullanılan inseparablesayrılamayan şeyler
inseparable
çok yakın dostlar
İngilizce - İngilizce
{i} things which cannot be separated; devoted friends, companions who cannot be separated
inseparable
that can not be separated
inseparable
not capable of being separated; "inseparable pieces of rock
inseparable
If one thing is inseparable from another, the things are so closely connected that they cannot be considered separately. He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice + inseparably in·sepa·rably In his mind, religion and politics were inseparably intertwined
inseparable
Not able to be separated. Bound together permanently
inseparable
emphasis If you say that two people are inseparable, you are emphasizing that they are very good friends and spend a great deal of time together. She and Kristin were inseparable
inseparable
not capable of being separated; "inseparable pieces of rock"
inseparable
{i} something that cannot be separated; inseparable friends
inseparable
Not separable; incapable of being separated or disjoined
inseparable
{s} indivisible, incapable of being separated; close, devoted
inseparable
Invariably attached to some word, stem, or root; as, the inseparable particle un-