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  • 1 halat açıcı

    rope opener, rope scutcher

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halat açıcı

  • 2 iple kes

    rope off

    Turkish-English dictionary > iple kes

  • 3 aruk

    Rope

    Old Turkish to English > aruk

  • 4 aruk

    Rope

    Old Turkish to English > aruk

  • 5 halat

    rope, hawser

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halat

  • 6 halat fabrikası

    rope factory

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halat fabrikası

  • 7 halat kopması

    rope breakage

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halat kopması

  • 8 halat kılavuzu

    rope guider

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halat kılavuzu

  • 9 halat makarası

    rope pulley, headwheel

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halat makarası

  • 10 halat teli

    rope wire

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halat teli

  • 11 halatçı

    rope maker

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > halatçı

  • 12 ip merdiven

    rope ladder

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > ip merdiven

  • 13 kablolu fren

    rope brake

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > kablolu fren

  • 14 urgan

    rope

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > urgan

  • 15 halat

    ,-tı rope, hawser, cable. - çekme sports tug of war. -ı çeliğe volta etmek to belay a rope. - kasnağı cable drum. - matafyon rope eyelet, cringle. - süngeri swab, rope mop.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > halat

  • 16 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. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > laçka

  • 17 ip

    n. string, cord, rope, halter, lanyard, lap, twist
    --------
    ip (hayvan)
    n. tether
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    ip (sirk)
    n. tightrope
    * * *
    1. cord 2. rope 3. rope (n.) 4. string (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > ip

  • 18 ip

    ",-pi 1. light rope, cord; string. 2. prov. thread. - atlamak to jump rope. - cambazı ropedancer, tightrope walker. -e çekmek /ı/ to string (someone) up, hang (someone). -ini çekmek /ın/ to keep (someone) under control. -le çekmek /ı/ to be anxiously waiting for, be counting the days until. -i çözmek to sever relations with someone. -i çürük undependable. -e dizmek /ı/ to string. -leri elinde olmak /ın/ to exercise covert control over (something). -e gelesice/gelesi 1. low-down, damned. 2. bastard, scoundrel. - inceldiği yerden kopar. proverb Trouble begins at a weak spot. - ipullah sivri külah (someone) who has neither family nor possessions. - kaçkını colloq. gallows bird, person who deserves to be hanged. -ten kazıktan kurtulmuş colloq. hardened criminal, thug. -ini kesmek slang 1. to run away, flee, clear out. 2. /ın/ to leave (someone) penniless. -i kırık slang ne´er-do-well, hoodlum, hood. -i kırmak slang 1. to slip away; to clear out. 2. to quit one´s job. 3. to sever relations with someone. -ini kırmak slang to get out of hand, become unmanageable. -i koparmak 1. to quit one´s job. 2. to sever relations with someone. -ten kuşak kuşanmak to become poor. -iyle kuyuya inilmez. /ın/ colloq. You can´t depend on him. - merdiven rope ladder. -e sapa gelmemek to make no sense; to contain contradictions. -e sapa gelmez 1. confused; inconsistent; nonsensical. 2. vagabond, shiftless. -i sapı yok. colloq. It has no rhyme or reason. -ini sürümek to deserve to be hanged (for one´s crimes). -ini sürüyüp gezmek to wander around aimlessly, kill time. - takmak /a/ to try to harm (someone) behind his back. - takmamak /a/ slang not to give a damn (about). -in ucu elinde olmak /ın/ to be in control of things. -in ucunu kaçırmak to let things get out of hand, let something get out of control, let things go too far. -e un sermek to give someone a song and dance, try to put someone off with impossible excuses. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > ip

  • 19 mola

    "1. rest, pause, break. 2. naut. Let it (a rope) go!/Ease it off! - etmek /ı/ naut. to let (a rope) go; to ease (a rope) off. - taşı stone on which porters can rest their loads. - vermek to stop for a rest (while traveling); to take a break (while working)."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > mola

  • 20 halat

    n. hawser, line, rope, lanyard, lap, lashing
    * * *
    1. hawser 2. manila rope

    Turkish-English dictionary > halat

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