Examples of using Bursa in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official/political
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Computer
Stock Market Malaysia- The Bursa Malaysia Berhad is an important member of the global stock markets,
a company listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia, IUKL is committed in engineering the future of tomorrow's leaders.
The ironic thing was, according to Şahin, the Bursa City Hall photography team had been capturing aerial photographs of the lake since 2013,"but hadn't thought of contacting any expert.".
The bursa is a flexible sac filled with fluid that covers
Normally only one bursa is found in the heel, between the Achilles tendon and the heel bone.
Özgümmüş, the official of the Bursa Teleferik, who undertook the construction of the cable car project against which the Kırkpınarlılar objected to the station, said,[more…].
A bursa is a closed fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body.
Larger companies are listed on the Bursa Malaysia Securities Main Board,
The Office established that Bursa Hungarica grants are only available for students participating in state-financed training programmes,
The males(10- 15 mm long) have well developed lateral lobes on the bursa copula, supported by rays,
formerly the property of the Bursa Liliorum Foundation,
A bursa is a small sac that contains fluid
Bursa Chamber of Commerce
The photography team in Bursa City Hall have been capturing the aerial photos of the Lake since 2013, but hadn't thought of contacting any expert.
Bus driver, who was involved in the fight between the passengers due to'eating nucleus' in a private public bus in Bursa, was removed from duty.
Normally, a bursa has very little fluid in it
Bursa Yenişehir and Eskişehir plants were added to the plants in Turkey in 2006
Under our Teleroute, Nolis, Bursa, TAS-tms and Transwide brands,
This bursa is called the infrapatellar bursa,
Republican People's Party(CHP) Bursa lawmaker Ceyhun İrgil said the Turkish education system was comatose.