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1 fir
n. köknar* * *köknar* * *[fə:](a kind of evergreen tree that bears cones (fir-cones) and is often grown for its wood.) köknar (ağacı) -
2 fir
köknar -
3 fir
köknar -
4 fir cone
n. köknar kozalağı -
5 fir needle
köknar iğne yaprağı -
6 fir cone
n. köknar kozalağı -
7 fir needle
köknar iğne yaprağı -
8 balsam of fir
kanada balsamı -
9 ground fir
çam ağacı -
10 hemlock fir
n. köknara benzer çam ağacı -
11 spruce fir
n. ladin, alaçam -
12 hemlock fir
n. köknara benzer çam ağacı -
13 spruce fir
n. ladin, alaçam -
14 balsam of fir
Kanada balsami -
15 silver fir
gümüs köknar -
16 balsam of fir
kanada balsamı -
17 ground fir
çam ağacı -
18 cone
n. koni, koni biçimli şey, külah, huni, volkanik zirve, kozalak* * *1. koni 2. konik şekli ver (v.) 3. koni (n.)* * *[koun]1) (a solid figure with a point and a base in the shape of a circle or oval.) koni2) (the fruit of the pine, fir etc: fir-cones.) kozalak, koza3) (a pointed holder for ice cream; an ice-cream cone.) dondurma külâhı4) (a warning sign placed next to roadworks etc or where parking is not allowed.) trafik külâhı•- conical -
19 chop down
devirmek* * *keserek devir* * *(to cause (especially a tree) to fall by cutting it with an axe: He chopped down the fir tree.) kesmek, keserek devirmek -
20 Christmas-tree
noun (a (usually fir) tree on which decorations and Christmas gifts are hung.) Noel ağacı
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fir — FIR, fire, s.n. 1. Produs de torcătorie sau de filatură, de formă lungă şi subţire, obţinut prin toarcerea unor fibre textile; p. restr. fibră textilă. ♢ Fir cu plumb = dispozitiv pentru determinarea sau verificarea direcţiei verticale, format… … Dicționar Român
FIR — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda FIR es un acrónimo en inglés para Finite Impulse Response o Respuesta finita al impulso. Se trata de un tipo de filtros digitales en el que, como su nombre indica, si la entrada es una señal impulso, la salida tendrá … Wikipedia Español
Fir — (f[ e]r), n. [Dan. fyr, fyrr; akin to Sw. furu, Icel. fura, AS. furh in furhwudu fir wood, G. f[ o]hre, OHG. forha pine, vereheih a sort of oak, L. quercus oak.] (Bot.) A genus ({Abies}) of coniferous trees, often of large size and elegant shape … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
FIR e. V. — FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen Kategorie: Forschungseinrichtung Träger: rechtlich selbständig Rechtsform des Trägers: Eingetragener Verein Standort der Einrichtung: Aachen Art der Forschung: Angewandte Fo … Deutsch Wikipedia
FIR — [Abk. für fernes Infrarot]: der Wellenlängenbereich 50 µm–1 mm (200–10 cm‒1) der ↑ Infrarotstrahlung, der spektroskopisch (FIR Spektroskopie, vgl. IR Spektroskopie) zur Untersuchung von Wasserstoffbrücken u. Schweratombindungen sowie von… … Universal-Lexikon
fir — [ fɜr ] noun count a tall tree with thin sharp leaves that do not fall off in winter. It produces brown woody fruits called cones and can be called a fir or a fir tree. a. uncount the wood of a fir tree … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fir. — «fur», noun. 1. any one of a group of evergreen trees somewhat like a spruce. Firs belong to the pine family. The needles of fir trees are distributed evenly around the branch and have a pleasant smell. Small firs are often used for Christmas… … Useful english dictionary
fir — 14c.; O.E. had furhwudu pine wood, but the modern word is more likely from O.N. fyri fir or O.Dan. fyr, all from P.Gmc. *furkhon (Cf. O.H.G. foraha, Ger. Föhre fir ), from PIE root *perkos, originally oak (Cf. Skt. paraktah the holy fig tree,… … Etymology dictionary
fir|ry — «FUR ee», adjective. 1. of or having to do with a fir. 2. made of fir. 3. abounding in firs … Useful english dictionary
FIR — steht für: Fairway in Regulation, ein Begriff aus dem Golf Sport Fast Infrared, eine auf Infrarotstrahlung basierende Kommunikationsschnittstelle, siehe Infrared Data Association (IrDA) Fédération Internationale des Résistants, internationale… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fir — [fə: US fə:r] n [: Old English; Origin: fyrh] a tree with leaves shaped like needles that do not fall off in winter ▪ a fir tree … Dictionary of contemporary English