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  • 61 catapult

    n. fırlatma düzeneği ile ilgili, mancınık, katapült (uçak), sapan, uçak gövdesindeki fırlatma düzeneği
    ————————
    v. fırlatmak, atmak, vurmak
    * * *
    1. katapult 2. mancınık ile at (v.) 3. mancınık (n.)
    * * *
    1. noun
    ((American slingshot) a small forked stick with an elastic string fixed to the two prongs for firing small stones etc, usually used by children.) sapan
    2. verb
    (to throw violently: The driver was catapulted through the windscreen when his car hit the wall.) hızla ve şiddetle fırlatmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > catapult

  • 62 crowbar

    n. kol demiri; kazayağı
    * * *
    manivela
    * * *
    (a large iron stake with a bend at the end, used to lift heavy stones etc.) manivelâ

    English-Turkish dictionary > crowbar

  • 63 woodlouse

    tesbih böceği
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    plural - woodlice; noun (a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc.) tespih böceği

    English-Turkish dictionary > woodlouse

  • 64 catapult

    1. noun
    ((American slingshot) a small forked stick with an elastic string fixed to the two prongs for firing small stones etc, usually used by children.) frača
    2. verb
    (to throw violently: The driver was catapulted through the windscreen when his car hit the wall.) vreči
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    [kaetəpʌlt]
    1.
    noun
    frača, katapult;
    2.
    transitive verb
    s fračo streljati; zagnati; figuratively nepričakovano spraviti v nov položaj

    English-Slovenian dictionary > catapult

  • 65 crowbar

    (a large iron stake with a bend at the end, used to lift heavy stones etc.) vzvod
    * * *
    [króuba:]
    noun
    kljukec, odpirač

    English-Slovenian dictionary > crowbar

  • 66 woodlouse

    plural - woodlice; noun (a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc.) lesna uš
    * * *
    plural woodlice [wúdlaus, -lais]
    noun
    zoology lesna uš

    English-Slovenian dictionary > woodlouse

  • 67 catapult

    • ritsa
    • heittää
    • heitin
    • katapultti
    • linko
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    1. noun
    ((American slingshot) a small forked stick with an elastic string fixed to the two prongs for firing small stones etc, usually used by children.) ritsa
    2. verb
    (to throw violently: The driver was catapulted through the windscreen when his car hit the wall.) singota

    English-Finnish dictionary > catapult

  • 68 crowbar

    • vipu
    • rautakankitekniikka
    • rautakanki
    * * *
    (a large iron stake with a bend at the end, used to lift heavy stones etc.) sorkkarauta

    English-Finnish dictionary > crowbar

  • 69 woodlouse

    plural - woodlice; noun (a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc.) maasiira

    English-Finnish dictionary > woodlouse

  • 70 hrat

    n. [Ivar Aasen rat], refuse: esp. the skins, stones, etc. of berries (berja-hrat) which one spits out: the droppings of birds, það er eins hrat úr hrafni.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > hrat

  • 71 अवपोथिका


    ava-pothikā
    f. anything used for knocking down, as stones etc. thrown from the walls of a city on the besiegers MBh. III, 641.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अवपोथिका

  • 72 कोशगृह


    kóṡa-gṛiha
    n. a treasury, room in which valuable garments, precious stones etc. are kept R. II, 39, 16 f. Ragh. V, 29.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कोशगृह

  • 73 catapult

    I ['kætəpʌlt]
    1) BE fionda f.
    2) mil. aer. (anche catapult launcher) catapulta f.
    3) mil. stor. catapulta f.
    II ['kætəpʌlt]
    1) catapultare, scagliare
    2) fig.

    to be catapulted to — essere catapultato verso [ success]

    * * *
    1. noun
    ((American slingshot) a small forked stick with an elastic string fixed to the two prongs for firing small stones etc, usually used by children.) fionda
    2. verb
    (to throw violently: The driver was catapulted through the windscreen when his car hit the wall.) catapultare
    * * *
    catapult /ˈkætəpʌlt/
    n.
    1 (stor. mil., ecc.) catapulta
    2 fionda; frombola (lett.)
    ● (naut.) catapult aircraft, velivolo catapultabile ( da una nave).
    (to) catapult /ˈkætəpʌlt/
    v. t.
    1 ( anche fig.) catapultare ( un aereo, ecc.)
    2 tirare (o colpire) con la fionda; frombolare.
    * * *
    I ['kætəpʌlt]
    1) BE fionda f.
    2) mil. aer. (anche catapult launcher) catapulta f.
    3) mil. stor. catapulta f.
    II ['kætəpʌlt]
    1) catapultare, scagliare
    2) fig.

    to be catapulted to — essere catapultato verso [ success]

    English-Italian dictionary > catapult

  • 74 crowbar

    ['krəʊbɑː(r)]
    nome palanchino m.
    * * *
    (a large iron stake with a bend at the end, used to lift heavy stones etc.) palanchino
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    crowbar /ˈkrəʊbɑ:(r)/
    n.
    1 palanchino; piede di porco
    2 (elettr.) barra di blocco.
    * * *
    ['krəʊbɑː(r)]
    nome palanchino m.

    English-Italian dictionary > crowbar

  • 75 woodlouse

    ['wʊdlaʊs]
    nome (pl. - lice) onisco m. delle cantine
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    plural - woodlice; noun (a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc.) onisco
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    woodlouse /ˈwʊdlaʊs/
    n. (pl. woodlice)
    (zool., Porcelio scaber) onisco delle cantine; porcellino di terra.
    * * *
    ['wʊdlaʊs]
    nome (pl. - lice) onisco m. delle cantine

    English-Italian dictionary > woodlouse

  • 76 hail down

    vi
    to \hail down on sb/sth auf jdn/etw niederprasseln [o a. fig niederhageln]
    * * *
    1. vi
    (stones etc) niederprasseln, niederhageln (on sb/sth auf jdn/etw)

    blows hailed down (on him) — es hagelte Schläge (auf ihn nieder)

    2. vt sep
    blows niederprasseln lassen

    English-german dictionary > hail down

  • 77 woodlouse

    noun
    (Zool.) Kellerassel, die
    * * *
    plural - woodlice; noun (a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc.) die Bohrassel
    * * *
    ˈwood·louse
    n Bohrassel f, Kellerassel f
    * * *
    noun
    (Zool.) Kellerassel, die

    English-german dictionary > woodlouse

  • 78 catapult

    ['kætəpʌlt] 1. n ( BRIT)
    ( sling) proca f; ( MIL) katapulta f
    2. vi 3. vt
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    1. noun
    ((American slingshot) a small forked stick with an elastic string fixed to the two prongs for firing small stones etc, usually used by children.) proca
    2. verb
    (to throw violently: The driver was catapulted through the windscreen when his car hit the wall.) rzucać

    English-Polish dictionary > catapult

  • 79 crowbar

    ['krəubɑː(r)]
    n
    łom m
    * * *
    (a large iron stake with a bend at the end, used to lift heavy stones etc.) łom

    English-Polish dictionary > crowbar

  • 80 woodlouse

    plural - woodlice; noun (a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc.) stonoga

    English-Polish dictionary > woodlouse

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