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(strung)

  • 1 tizdi

    Strung

    Old Turkish to English > tizdi

  • 2 tizindi

    strung

    Old Turkish to English > tizindi

  • 3 tizdi

    Strung

    Old Turkish to English > tizdi

  • 4 tizindi

    strung

    Old Turkish to English > tizindi

  • 5 saşurdı

    Strung together

    Old Turkish to English > saşurdı

  • 6 tizildi

    strung together

    Old Turkish to English > tizildi

  • 7 saşurdı

    Strung together

    Old Turkish to English > saşurdı

  • 8 tizildi

    strung together

    Old Turkish to English > tizildi

  • 9 telli

    "1. (something) which contains a wire or wires, which has been strung with a wire or wires, which has been strung around with wire, or which has wire strung along it; bound with or reinforced with wire, wired. 2. (bride) adorned with very thin silver or gold-colored wires. - bebek woman who is frivolous and excessively fond of finery. - cam wire glass, wired glass. - çalgılar mus. stringed instruments, strings. - kâğıt gilded or silvered paper. - pullu showily decked out or bedizened. - sazlar mus. stringed instruments, strings."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > telli

  • 10 telsiz

    "1. (something) which does not contain a wire or wires, which has not been strung with a wire or wires, which has not been strung around with wire, or which does not have wire strung along it; not bound with or reinforced with wire, not wired. 2. radio (used in radiotelegraphy). 3. radiotelephone, radiophone; walkie-talkie; citizens´ band radio, CB. - telefon radiotelephone, radiophone; walkie-talkie. - telgraf radio (used in radiotelegraphy)."

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  • 11 çok sinirli

    adj. highly strung, high-strung
    * * *
    1. distraught 2. jittery

    Turkish-English dictionary > çok sinirli

  • 12 gergin

    adj. stretched, taut, strained, jumpy, tense, nervous, nervy, stressful, tight, uptight, on edge, highly strung, skittish, drawn, high-strung, jittery, spread, stiff
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    adv. on a knife edge, on pins and needles
    * * *
    1. keyed up 2. taut 3. stretch (adj.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > gergin

  • 13 tellenmek

    "1. to be strung around with wire; to have wire strung along it. 2. (for a bride) to be adorned with very thin silver or gold-colored wires. 3. to be praised extravagantly. 4. to be adorned with purple passages or flowery phrases. 5. (for a cigarette) to emit a thin plume of smoke."

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  • 14 abaküs

    n. abacus, frame holding bars strung with beads which are used to make mathematical calculations
    * * *
    abacus

    Turkish-English dictionary > abaküs

  • 15 diz

    n. knee
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    diz (at)
    n. stifle
    * * *
    1. knee 2. strung (v.) 3. sort (v.) 4. array (v.) 5. knee (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > diz

  • 16 dizili

    adj. in train
    * * *
    1. strung (adj.) 2. delaminated (adj.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > dizili

  • 17 gezer

    adj. wandering, moving aimlessly from place to place
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    n. mobile, decorative structure made with delicate objects that are strung in balance on rods and are sensitive to the breeze or light touch, decorative structure made of plastic toys that is hung over a crib as an amusement for babies

    Turkish-English dictionary > gezer

  • 18 sinirli

    adj. nervous, upset, nervy, mad, pissed off [sl.], high-strung, ill-conditioned, apoplectic, apoplectical, bristly, choleric, edgy, hot-blooded, hot headed, huffish, huffy, out of humor, irate, ireful, irritable, jumpy, liverish, on edge, peeved, ratty
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    adv. discomposedly, in a pet
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    sinirli (et)
    adj. sinewed, sinewy

    Turkish-English dictionary > sinirli

  • 19 kırdı

    Scraped; strung

    Old Turkish to English > kırdı

  • 20 kurugluğ

    kurugluğ ya - A strung bow

    Old Turkish to English > kurugluğ

См. также в других словарях:

  • strung — STRUNG, strunguri, s.n. Maşină unealtă cu ajutorul căreia se execută operaţia de rotunjire, de filetare, de găurire, de zimţuire etc. prin aşchiere a unei piese. – Din sl. strungŭ. Trimis de LauraGellner, 27.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  strung s. n …   Dicționar Român

  • strung up — Nervously tensed • • • Main Entry: ↑string * * * strung up UK [ˌstrʌŋ ˈʌp] US adjective british informal nervous and excited Thesaurus: feeling interested and excitedsynonym feeling worried and nervous …   Useful english dictionary

  • Strung — Strung, imp. & p. p. of {String}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • strung — past tense of STRING (Cf. string) (v.). In reference to nerves, feelings, etc., from 1840. Slang strung out addicted is recorded from 1959 …   Etymology dictionary

  • strung — strung; un·strung; …   English syllables

  • strung — [struŋ] vt., vi. pt. & alt. pp. of STRING ☆ strung out Slang 1. suffering from the physical or mental effects of addiction to a narcotic drug 2. mentally exhausted or extremely nervous …   English World dictionary

  • strung — /strung/, v. pt. and pp. of string. * * * …   Universalium

  • strung-up — adj BrE informal very nervous, worried, or excited …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • strung — [strʌŋ] the past tense and past participle of ↑string 2 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Strung — String String (str[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. {Strung} (str[u^]ng); p. p. {Strung} (R. {Stringed} (str[i^]ngd)); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stringing}.] 1. To furnish with strings; as, to string a violin. [1913 Webster] Has not wise nature strung the legs and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Strung — String String (str[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. {Strung} (str[u^]ng); p. p. {Strung} (R. {Stringed} (str[i^]ngd)); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stringing}.] 1. To furnish with strings; as, to string a violin. [1913 Webster] Has not wise nature strung the legs and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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