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101 ipliklenmek
"1. to become threadbare, become frayed. 2. to be spun into thread, be spun. 3. (for a bean pod) to get stringy; (for a fruit or vegetable) to get tough, become fibrous." -
102 ipliksi
"threadlike, filamentous; filiform, thread-shaped. " -
103 iğne
"1. needle, sewing needle. 2. pin, straight pin; safety pin. 3. brooch, pin. 4. pointer, needle (of a gauge). 5. style, gnomon (of a sundial). 6. stinger, sting (of an insect). 7. bot. style. 8. fishhook. 9. needle (of a coniferous tree). 10. needle, hypodermic needle. 11. syringe, hypodermic syringe. 12. shot, injection. 13. pricking sensation, prick, pricking. 14. biting remark. - atsan yere düşmez. colloq. The place is packed./It´s bursting at the seams. - deliği/gözü the eye of a needle. - deliğinden Hindistan´ı seyretmek to be able to draw important conclusions from a small event. - ile kuyu kazmak 1. to try to do a hard job with pitifully inadequate means. 2. to do a job that demands a lot of time and patience. - ile vermek /ı/ to give (a medicine) hypodermically. - ipliğe dönmek to become very thin, turn to skin and bones. -ye iplik geçirmek to thread a needle. -den ipliğe kadar including even the smallest items. - iplik kalmak to become very thin, turn to skin and bones. - işi needlework. (Önce) -yi kendine batır, (sonra) çuvaldızı ele/başkasına. proverb Prick yourself with a needle before you stick a darning needle into others. - topuzu/topu head of a pin, pinhead. - üstünde oturmak to be on pins and needles, be on tenterhooks. - yapmak/vurmak /a/ to give (someone) a shot, give (someone) a hypodermic injection. - yastığı pincushion. - yemek to be given a shot, be given a hypodermic injection. - yutmuş maymuna dönmek/- yemiş ite dönmek to turn to skin and bones." -
104 kuka
ball (of thread used for embroidering or making lace). -
105 kılaptancı
maker or seller of gilded or silvered thread. -
106 kılaptanlı
worked or trimmed with gilded or silvered thread. -
107 mancınık
"1. rotating-beam siege engine; catapult; ballista; mangonel. 2. reel for silk filaments; spinning wheel for silk thread. - işi unwinding silk filaments from cocoons." -
108 masura
1. bobbin (for thread). 2. spout (for a fountain). -
109 merserize
1. mercerized cotton thread. 2. made of mercerized cotton. -
110 pafta
1. section of a large map. 2. stud or flat metal decoration (on a horse´s harness). 3. mech. threader (for cutting a screw thread). 4. large stain. - kolu diestock. - lokması mech. die (of a diestock). -
111 pamuk
1. cotton. 2. cotton plant. - atmak to fluff cotton with a bow and mallet. - balı white honey. - barutu guncotton. - bezi cotton cloth. - elyafı raw cotton, unginned cotton. - gibi 1. soft as cotton, cottony. 2. pale-complexioned. - ipliği cotton thread. - ipliğiyle bağlamak /ı/ to solve (something) in a very makeshift way. - kozası cotton boll. - tarağı cotton gin. - tarlası cotton field. -
112 pamukaki
acotton thread used in embroidery. -
113 sadakor
straw-colored silk cloth or thread (of low quality). -
114 tel
"1. strand; thread; fiber. 2. (a) wire. 3. string (of a musical instrument). 4. screening, screen cloth, mesh used for window and door screens; window screen; door screen. 5. (a) thin silver or gold-colored wire (used as an ornament by a bride). 6. wire, made of wire. - çekmek 1. /a/ to enclose (a place) with a wire fence, string up a wire fence around (a place). 2. to draw metal into wire. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to make (someone´s) blood boil, enrage. - halat wire rope, cable. - kadayıf 1. a sweet pastry with a texture similar to that of shredded wheat. 2. dough with which the aforementioned pastry is made. - kırmak 1. to blunder, make a misstep. 2. slang to offend someone, tread on someone´s toes. -i kırmak 1. to quit one´s job. 2. to sever relations with someone. - örgü 1. woven wire; fencing made of woven wire; chain link fencing. 2. fence made of woven wire; chain link fence. - şehriye vermicelli. -ler takmak/takınmak to rejoice at another´s misfortune." -
115 tergal
,-li 1. tergal (a synthetic cloth or thread). 2. made of tergal, tergal. -
116 terilen
1. terrylene (a water-repellent, synthetic fabric or thread). 2. made of terrylene, terrylene. -
117 tire
cotton thread. -
118 uskuru
1. screw thread. 2. worm screw. -
119 vida
1. screw. 2. thread (on a screw, bolt, nut, etc.). -ları gevşemek slang to be unable to control one´s laughter. -
120 yivaçar
mech. threader (for cutting a screw thread).
См. также в других словарях:
Thread — (thr[e^]d), n. [OE. threed, [thorn]red, AS. [thorn]r[=ae]d; akin to D. draad, G. draht wire, thread, OHG. dr[=a]t, Icel. [thorn]r[=a][eth]r a thread, Sw. tr[*a]d, Dan. traad, and AS. [thorn]r[=a]wan to twist. See {Throw}, and cf. {Third}.] 1. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thread — thread; thread·bare·ness; thread·dle; thread·ed; thread·en; thread·er; thread·i·ness; thread·less; thread·let; un·thread; … English syllables
thread — [thred] n. [ME threde < OE thræd (akin to Ger draht) < base of thrawan, to twist: see THROW] 1. a) a light, fine, stringlike length of material made up of two or more fibers or strands of spun cotton, flax, silk, etc. twisted together and… … English World dictionary
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thread|y — «THREHD ee», adjective, thread|i|er, thread|i|est. 1. consisting of or resembling a thread; threadlike. 2. a) composed of fine fibers; … Useful english dictionary
thread — ► NOUN 1) a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibres used in sewing or weaving. 2) a long thin line or piece of something. 3) (also screw thread) a spiral ridge on the outside of a screw, bolt, etc. or on the inside of a cylindrical… … English terms dictionary
thread — (n.) O.E. þræd fine cord, especially when twisted (related to þrawan to twist ), from P.Gmc. *thrædus (Cf. M.Du. draet, Du. draad, O.H.G. drat, Ger. Draht, O.N. þraðr), from suffixed form of root *thræ twist (see THROW (Cf … Etymology dictionary
Thread — [θrɛd] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. thread, eigtl. »Faden«> Folge von Nachrichten zu einem Thema in einer ↑Newsgroup (EDV) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
thread — thread. См. нить. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
Thread — (spr. thredd, »Faden«), die engl. Haspellänge: bei Baumwollengarn (auch bout) und der in Deutschland üblichen Weise (middle reel) für Kammgarn = 1,5 Yards, bei der meist gebräuchlichen kurzen Weise (short reel) für Kammgarn = 1 Yard oder 91,44 cm … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Thread — (spr. thredd), die engl. Haspellänge, bei Baumwollgarn zu 11/2 Yards = 137,16 cm, bei Wollgarn zu 1 Yard = 91,144 cm, bei Leinen und Hanfgarn zu 21/2 Yards = 228,597 cm, bei gezwirnter Seide zu 1 1/3 Yards = 121,92 cm … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon