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1 çömlek imalathanesi
pottery -
2 çömlekçilik
pottery, ceramics -
3 çömlekçilik
"1. being a potter; making pottery, pottery. 2. being a seller of pottery; selling pottery." -
4 çömlekçilik
n. pottery, ceramics, potting, fictile art* * *1. ceramics 2. pottery -
5 sır
1. glaze (on pottery). 2. silvering (of a mirror). (üzerine) - çekmek /ın/ 1. to glaze (a piece of pottery). 2. to silver (a mirror). -
6 çömlekçi
1. potter, maker of pottery. 2. seller of pottery. - çamuru/kili potter´s clay, potter´s earth. -
7 çanak çömlek
n. crockery, pots and pans, pottery, fictile ware* * *1. crockery 2. earthenware -
8 toprak kaplar
n. pottery -
9 çömlek atölyesi
n. pottery -
10 hamlama
1. being out of condition, being out of shape. 2. primary firing (of pottery). -
11 pişim
"1. cooking (of something); way of cooking. 2. (a) firing (of ceramics, bricks, pottery). 3. enough (of something) to make (so many) meals. 4. enough (of something) to make (so many) batches." -
12 pişirmek
/ı/ 1. to cook. 2. to fire (ceramics, bricks, pottery): to heat-treat (metal). 3. to mature, ripen. 4. to learn (something) well. 5. to irritate (the skin). pişirip kotarmak /ı/ to finish up, complete (a job). -
13 pişmek
"1. to be cooked. 2. (for ceramics, bricks, pottery) to be fired; (for metal) to be heat-treated. 3. to mature, ripen. 4. to acquire experience; to become experienced. 5. (for a part of one´s body) to become covered with a rash. 6. (for a job) to be ready to be undertaken (after a lot of preparatory planning and discussion). pişmiş armut gibi eline düşmek /ın/ (for something good) to come one´s way without one´s lifting a finger, fall into one´s lap. pişmiş aşa (soğuk) su katmak to spoil something that´s just been completed or is on the verge of being completed. pişmiş kelle gibi sırıtmak to grin inanely." -
14 sırlamak
/ı/ 1. to glaze (a piece of pottery). 2. to silver (a mirror). -
15 sırlanmak
1. (for a piece of pottery) to be glazed. 2. (for a mirror) to be silvered. -
16 sırlı
1. glazed (piece of pottery). 2. silvered (mirror). -
17 sırsız
1. unglazed (piece of pottery). 2. unsilvered, (mirror) which has not been silvered. -
18 çanak
"1. bowl (especially an earthen one); mixing bowl. 2. bowl (of a tobacco pipe). 3. biol., anat. calyx. - ağızlı 1. (someone, an animal) who/which has a large mouth, bigmouthed. 2. widemouthed (container). 3. (someone) who has a big mouth, who is a blabbermouth, who can´t keep a secret. - anten satellite dish (for receiving television stations). - çömlek crockery; pottery. - gibi big (mouth, bowl, cup). - tutmak/açmak /a/ to invite, ask for (trouble). - yalamak to lick someone´s boots, kowtow, toady. - yalayıcı 1. bootlicker, toady. 2. (someone) who is a bootlicker, toadying, fawning."
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