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1 sis
"fog; mist; haze. - basmak for the fog to come in. - bombası smoke bomb. - çanağı smoke pot; smudge pot. - düdüğü foghorn. - lambası fog light, fog lamp. - perdesi smoke screen." -
2 sis yığını
fog bank -
3 sis
fog, mist, haze -
4 sis
n. fog, mist, haze, mistiness, haziness* * *1. smog 2. fog 3. haze 4. fog (n.) 5. mist (n.) -
5 asfaltlı karartma örtüsü
1. asphalt fog coat 2. asphalt fog seal -
6 duman
"1. smoke; fumes. 2. fog, mist, haze. 3. opacity (in the eye). 4. slang bad, hopeless (state, condition). 5. slang hashish. 6. slang useless; uselessly. 7. slang timid, easily frightened. 8. slang gullible. - almak 1. /ı/ (for a place) to be covered with mist or fog. 2. /dan/ to drag on, take a puff or pull of (a cigarette). - altı olmak to get potted from the smoke of hashish (in a closed place). - attırmak /a/ slang 1. to intimidate. 2. to be much better than. -ı doğru çıksın. colloq. As long as it works properly don´t worry about how it looks. - etmek /ı/ slang 1. to break (something) up, spoil. 2. to defeat. - olmak slang 1. /işi or durumu/ (for one´s work or a situation) to hit rock bottom, become very bad. 2. to disappear, get lost. -ı üstünde colloq. 1. with the bloom still on it, very fresh. 2. brand-new, fresh. - yapmak slang to win a lot at gambling with a small stake, make a killing." -
7 adveksiyon sisi
advection fog -
8 buğulan
1. fogged (v.) 2. fog (v.) -
9 bulanıklık
n. blur, cloud, dimness, fog, haze, haziness, indistinctness, mackle, muddiness, turbidity* * *1. blur 2. blurriness 3. turbidity 4. blur (n.) -
10 buz sisi
ice fog -
11 dikroik sis
dichroic fog -
12 duman
n. smoke, mist, fume, fog* * *1. fume 2. kapnos 3. smoke 4. smoke (n.) 5. fume (n.) -
13 inversiyon sisi
inversion fog -
14 kara sisi
land fog -
15 kuru sis
dry fog -
16 pus
n. haze, mist, fog* * *mist -
17 sis bas
1. fog up 2. misting (v.) -
18 sis düdüğü
n. foghorn* * *1. fog horn 2. foghorn -
19 sis lambası
n. foglight* * *1. fog lamp 2. foglamp -
20 şiş
n. fog, mist, haze, mistiness, haziness* * *1. puff up 2. tumescent 3. bulging 4. bulgy 5. swelling (n.) 6. swelling (v.) 7. swell (v.) 8. swelled (v.) 9. swollen (v.) 10. bilge (v.) 11. skewer (n.)
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Fog — (f[o^]g), n. [Dan. sneefog snow falling thick, drift of snow, driving snow, cf. Icel. fok spray, snowdrift, fj[=u]k snowstorm, fj[=u]ka to drift.] 1. Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency. It… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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