What does alt rutin in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word alt rutin in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use alt rutin in Turkish.

The word alt rutin in Turkish means routine, sıradanlık, alışılagelmiş, rutin, her zamanki, usul, rutin, âdet, alışkanlık, rutin, alışılagelmiş yol/yöntem, gösteri sırası/düzeni, rutin, günlük işler, rutin iş. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word alt rutin

routine

sıradanlık

(routine)

Lucy is bored with the rote of daily life.

alışılagelmiş, rutin, her zamanki

(normal)

It was just a routine day; nothing special happened.

usul

(occurrence, routine)

Dogs need to be walked on a regular basis.

rutin, âdet, alışkanlık

(informal, figurative (routine) (gündelik dil)

The new cook worked extremely fast when he got into the groove of things.

rutin, alışılagelmiş yol/yöntem

(figurative, informal (routine, procedure)

When the CEO visits the office, what's the drill?

gösteri sırası/düzeni, rutin

(entertainment: performance)

The comedian's routine wasn't popular with the audience.

günlük işler

(sequence of things done every day)

Reading the newspaper was part of Anthony's daily routine.

rutin iş

(figurative (work: routine tasks)

Jim did some housekeeping at the office and got all of his bills sorted out.

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