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1 demirle
cast anchor -
2 demir
1. iron. 2. made of iron. 3. the iron part of anything. 4. naut. anchor. 5. bar (of a door). 6. grille (of a window). 7. iron piece at the toe or heel of a shoe. - almak naut. to weigh anchor. - atmak 1. naut. to cast anchor, anchor. 2. to overstay one´s welcome. - boku iron slag. - dövmek to work iron. - gibi 1. strong, tough (material). 2. strong, powerful. 3. very cold, icy (water, hands, feet). - leblebi 1. impossible task. 2. man of steel. - pası 1. rust. 2. rust color. - resmi naut. fee for anchoring, anchorage. - taramak naut. to drag its anchor. - tavında dövülür. proverb Strike while the iron is hot. - tozu iron filings. - üzerinde naut. with its anchor weighed. -e vurmak /ı/ to put (someone) in chains. - yeri naut. anchorage, anchorage ground. -
3 demir atmak
v. cast anchor, anchor, harbor, harbour [Brit.], put over, moor, settle down -
4 demir atmak
to cast anchor, to anchor -
5 demirlemek
"to cast anchor, to anchor; (kapý, vb.) to bar" -
6 demirlemek
1. /ı/ to bolt, bar (a door). 2. /ı/ to install bars (in a window). 3. naut. to cast anchor, anchor. 4. /ı/ to put (someone) in chains. -
7 lenger
1. large, shallow copper dish. 2. naut. anchor. - atmak/bırakmak to cast anchor. -
8 laçka
"colloq. 1. (place) that is no longer being run efficiently/properly; (system) that is no longer working properly, that has degenerated. 2. (someone) who no longer puts forth an effort, who has quit trying. 3. (someone) who has let his principles slide, who has let his principles go by the board. 4. (relationship, situation) whose participants have allowed their principles to go by the board. - etmek /ı/ 1. naut. to let (a rope, an anchor) go, cast; to cast off (a line); to slacken or untie (a rope). 2. to cause (a screw, a machine part) to get loose or to develop some play. 3. colloq. to make (a part of one´s body) feel or go limp or flaccid. 4. colloq. to cause (a place) to stop running efficiently/properly; to cause (a system) to stop working properly. 5. colloq. to cause (someone) to stop putting forth an effort. 6. colloq. to cause (someone) to let his principles slide. 7. colloq. to cause (a relationship, a situation) to become marked by a lack of principle. - olmak 1. naut. (for a rope/an anchor) to be cast; (for a line) to be cast off; (for a rope) to be slackened or untied. 2. (for a screw/a machine part) to loosen or develop some play. 3. colloq. (for a part of one´s body) to feel or go limp or flaccid. 4. colloq. (for a place) to stop running efficiently/properly; (for a system) to stop working properly. 5. colloq. (for someone) to stop putting forth an effort, stop trying, quit. 6. colloq. (for someone) to let his principles slide, let his principles go by the board. 7. colloq. (for a relationship/a situation) to become marked by a lack of principle. " -
9 ok
",-ku 1. arrow. 2. tongue, pole (of a wagon). 3. shank (of a ship´s anchor). 4. (porcupine´s) quill. - atımı bowshot (the distance an arrow flies, roughly 300 meters). - atmak to shoot an arrow. -unu atmış, yayını asmış. colloq. He´s done his bit; now he´s taking it easy for the rest of his life. - gibi fırlamak /dan/ to rush out of (a place) with lightning speed. - kılıfı quiver. - meydanı archery ground. - meydanında buhurdan yakmak 1. to try to heat a big place with something that is woefully inadequate to the task. 2. to try to accomplish something big with means that are pitifully inadequate. -a tutmak /ı/ to rain arrows upon. - yaydan çıktı. colloq. What´s done is done; there´s no turning back./The die is cast. " -
10 çiftelemek
1. /ı/ (for an animal) to kick (someone, something) using both of its hind feet at once. 2. naut. to cast a second anchor.
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To cast anchor — Anchor An chor ([a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [OE. anker, AS. ancor, oncer, L. ancora, sometimes spelt anchora, fr. Gr. a gkyra, akin to E. angle: cf. F. ancre. See {Angle}, n.] 1. A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To cast anchor — Cast Cast (k[.a]st), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cast}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Casting}.] [Cf. Dan. kaste, Icel. & Sw. kasta; perh. akin to L. {gerere} to bear, carry. E. jest.] 1. To send or drive by force; to throw; to fling; to hurl; to impel. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cast anchor — drop an anchor (to hold a boat or ship in place) … English contemporary dictionary
cast anchor — Let go the anchor … New dictionary of synonyms
Anchor — An chor ([a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [OE. anker, AS. ancor, oncer, L. ancora, sometimes spelt anchora, fr. Gr. a gkyra, akin to E. angle: cf. F. ancre. See {Angle}, n.] 1. A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain), and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anchor ice — Anchor An chor ([a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [OE. anker, AS. ancor, oncer, L. ancora, sometimes spelt anchora, fr. Gr. a gkyra, akin to E. angle: cf. F. ancre. See {Angle}, n.] 1. A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anchor light — Anchor An chor ([a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [OE. anker, AS. ancor, oncer, L. ancora, sometimes spelt anchora, fr. Gr. a gkyra, akin to E. angle: cf. F. ancre. See {Angle}, n.] 1. A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anchor ring — Anchor An chor ([a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [OE. anker, AS. ancor, oncer, L. ancora, sometimes spelt anchora, fr. Gr. a gkyra, akin to E. angle: cf. F. ancre. See {Angle}, n.] 1. A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anchor shot — Anchor An chor ([a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [OE. anker, AS. ancor, oncer, L. ancora, sometimes spelt anchora, fr. Gr. a gkyra, akin to E. angle: cf. F. ancre. See {Angle}, n.] 1. A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English