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1 kendine çeki düzen ver
preen -
2 gaga ile düzeltmek
v. preen -
3 kendine çeki düzen vermek
v. preen, tidy up, tidy oneself up, freshen up, spruce oneself up, primp, straight oneself up -
4 tüylerini düzeltmek
v. preen--------tüylerini düzeltmek (kuş)v. plume -
5 saçını başını düzeltmek
to preen oneself -
6 tüy
"1. feather; quill; piece of down. 2. (a) hair (forming part of the coat of a furry, hairy, or long-haired animal). 3. fuzz, down (fine hair on the face or body). 4. fuzz, down (on a plant part or fruit). - atmak (for a bird) to molt; (for a quadruped) to shed. -ü bozuk 1. downcast. 2. blond; blonde. 3. (someone) whose intentions are not good. -leri diken diken olmak to get goose bumps, get goose pimples, get gooseflesh; (for one´s hair) to stand on end. (üzerine) - dikmek to make a bad situation worse. - dökmek (for a bird) to molt; (for a quadruped) to shed. -lerini düzmek 1. (for a bird) to preen. 2. (for a quadruped) to smooth its hair, coat, or fur. 3. to start to dress well, take on a smart appearance. - ekseni shaft of a feather. - gibi 1. featherlike. 2. as light as a feather, featherlight. -lerini kabartmak (for a bird) to ruffle its feathers; (for a quadruped) to bristle, raise its bristles or hackles. - kalem quill pen, quill. - sapı quill of a feather. -ü tüsü yok. He´s still wet behind the ears (said to disparage someone´s youth). -leri ürpermek to get goose bumps, get goose pimples, get gooseflesh; (for one´s hair) to stand on end. -ler ürpertici spine-chilling; blood-curdling."
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Preen — Preen, n. [AS. pre[ o]n a clasp, bodkin; akin to D. priem punch, bodkin, awl, G. pfriem, Icel. prj[=o]nn a knitting needle, pin, Dan. preen a bodkin, punch.] A forked tool used by clothiers in dressing cloth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
preen — [pri:n] v [I and T] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from Old French proignier; PRUNE1] 1.) if a bird preens or preens itself, it cleans itself and makes its feathers smooth using its beak 2.) to spend time making yourself look tidier and more… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Preen — Preen, v. i. To dress up neatly and smartly; to make oneself well groomed and well dressed. [PJC] 2. To feel proud of one s achievement; to swell or gloat. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
preen — ► VERB 1) (of a bird) tidy and clean its feathers with its beak. 2) devote effort to making oneself look attractive. 3) (preen oneself) congratulate or pride oneself. ORIGIN probably related to obsolete prune, from Latin ungere anoint … English terms dictionary
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preen — plume, *pride, pique Analogous words: congratulate, *felicitate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
preen — [v] admire and clean oneself beautify, clean, doll up, groom, prettify, pretty, primp, prink, spruce up, tidy; concept 161 … New thesaurus
preen — [prēn] vt. [ME preynen, altered (infl. by preonen, to prick with a pin < preon < OE, a pin) < proinen, to PRUNE3] 1. to clean and trim (the feathers) with the beak: said of birds 2. to make (oneself) trim; dress up or adorn (oneself) 3.… … English World dictionary