Перевод: с английского на турецкий

с турецкого на английский

intestines

  • 1 intestines

    n. bağırsaklar

    English-Turkish dictionary > intestines

  • 2 intestines

    n. bağırsaklar

    English-Turkish dictionary > intestines

  • 3 alimentary canal

    n. sindirim borusu
    * * *
    1. sindirim borusu 2. yemek borusu
    * * *
    (the passage for the digestion of food in animals, including the gullet, stomach and intestines.) sindirim borusu

    English-Turkish dictionary > alimentary canal

  • 4 bowel

    n. bağırsak
    * * *
    1. bağırsak 2. barsak
    * * *
    1) ((usually in plural) the part of the digestive system below the stomach; the intestines: The surgeon removed part of her bowel.) bağırsak
    2) ((in plural) the inside of something, especially when deep: the bowels of the earth.) iç kısmı

    English-Turkish dictionary > bowel

  • 5 catgut

    n. kiriş, hayvan bağırsağından yapılmış tel (çalgı)
    * * *
    katgüt
    * * *
    noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) kiriş(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) kedigözü

    English-Turkish dictionary > catgut

  • 6 entrails

    n. bağırsaklar, iç organlar, iç kısımlar
    * * *
    ['entreilz]
    (the internal parts of the body, especially the intestines: a chicken's entrails.) iç organlar, bağırsaklar

    English-Turkish dictionary > entrails

  • 7 rectum

    n. rektum, göden
    * * *
    rektum
    * * *
    ['rektəm]
    (the lower part of the alimentary canal, through which waste substances pass from the intestines.) rektum, anüs

    English-Turkish dictionary > rectum

  • 8 wind

    n. dönemeç, kurma (saat)
    ————————
    v. çevirmek, sarmak, dolamak, kıvırmak, döndürmek, kıvrıla kıvrıla gitmek, dolambaçlı olmak, açmak (yol), sarılmak, dolanmak, kıvrılmak, bükülmek
    * * *
    1. nefessiz kal (v.) 2. rüzgar (n.)
    * * *
    I 1. [wind] noun
    1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) rüzgâr
    2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) nefes, soluk
    3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) gaz
    2. verb
    (to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) nefesini kesmek
    3. adjective
    ((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) nefesli, üflemeli
    - windiness
    - windfall
    - windmill
    - windpipe
    - windsurf, windsurfer, windsurfing
    - windscreen
    - windsock
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windswept
    - get the wind up
    - get wind of
    - get one's second wind
    - in the wind
    - like the wind
    II past tense, past participle - wound; verb
    1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) sarmak, dolamak
    2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) sarmak
    3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) dolanmak, kıvrıla kıvrıla gitmek
    4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) kurmak
    - winding
    - wind up
    - be/get wound up

    English-Turkish dictionary > wind

См. также в других словарях:

  • intestines — bowels, 1590s, from L. intestina, neut. pl. of intestinus (adj.) internal, inward, intestine, from intus within, on the inside (see ENTO (Cf. ento )). Cf. Skt. antastyam, Gk. entosthia bowels. The O.E. word was hropp, lit. rope …   Etymology dictionary

  • intestines — tenves, Lactes plurali numero …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Intestines — Intestine In*tes tine, n.; pl. {Intestines}. [L. intestinum: cf. F. intestin. See {Intestine}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anat.) That part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus. See Illust. of Digestive apparatus. [1913 Webster] 2 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • intestines — plural noun the intestines are used in pet foods Syn: gut, guts, entrails, viscera; informal insides, innards …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • intestines — I (Roget s IV) pl.n. Syn. entrails, bowels, viscera, vitals, digestive organs, visceral parts, splanchnic parts, guts, innards*; see also abdomen , insides . Parts of the human intestine include: large intestine, colon, cecum, small intestine,… …   English dictionary for students

  • intestines — n. system of internal canals in the lower abdomen in which food is digested in·tes·tine || ɪn testɪn n. one of two canals in the lower abdomen in which food is digested adj. internal (especially as pertaining to the inner affairs of a… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • intestines — n. pl. Entrails, bowels, viscera, inwards, insides, guts …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • intestines —   Na au; na ana au (small); uha (large) …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • intestines — n bowels, guts, entrails, insides, colon, offal, viscera, vitals COLLOQ. innards …   Useful english dictionary

  • Vasa recta (intestines) — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = 248 GrayPage = 1175 Caption = Caption2 = BranchFrom = BranchTo = Vein = Supplies = MeshName = MeshNumber = DorlandsPre = DorlandsSuf = For the kidney structure, see vasa recta Vasa recta are… …   Wikipedia

  • Guttys — intestines …   Medieval glossary

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»