What does kabin in Turkish mean?

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

The word kabin in Turkish means cabin, kabin, baraka, soyunma odası, kabin, kabin, kapsül, kabin, küçük ofis, hava geçirmez kabin, kabin ekibi, erkek hostes, erkek kabin görevlisi, (uçak) hostes, (bayan) kabin görevlisi. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kabin

cabin

kabin, baraka

(partitioned area)

The optometrists see their patients in adjacent booths.

soyunma odası, kabin

(individual changing room)

There are cubicles just beside the pool where you can change.

kabin, kapsül

(compartment, cabin)

First-class passengers have individual capsules where they can sleep.

kabin

(ship: officer's quarters) (gemi)

The captain retires to his cabin every evening at 8:00.

küçük ofis

(enclosed working space)

Each worker is assigned their own personal cube.

hava geçirmez kabin

(pressurized chamber for divers) (dalgıçlar için)

kabin ekibi

(staff of a plane or ship)

The friendly smiles of the cabin crew put the passengers at ease.

erkek hostes, erkek kabin görevlisi

(transportation worker) (uçakta)

The steward was serving lunch in the train's dining car.

(uçak) hostes, (bayan) kabin görevlisi

(dated (female flight attendant) (modası geçmiş kullanım)

My grandma was a stewardess for PanAm in the 1960s.

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