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1 çıkrık
n. spinning wheel, winding wheel, winder, windlass, sheave, sweep* * *windlass -
2 bocurgat
n. capstan, winch, sling, whim, windlass* * *capstan -
3 ırgat
n. laborer, labourer [Brit.], capstan, windlass* * *1. capstan 2. hod carrier -
4 vinç
n. crab, crane, derrick, hoist, hoisting crane, hoisting engine, lifter, lifting jack, winch, windlass--------vinç (seyyar)n. gantry crane* * *1. winch 2. crane 3. derrick 4. crane (n.) -
5 basamaklı ırgat
differential windlass -
6 denksiz vinç
differential windlass -
7 ırgat
capstan, windlass -
8 makara
"spool; bobbin; reel; drum, barrel (of a windlass, winch); pulley, block. -ya almak /ı/ to make fun of. - çekmek (for a songbird) to warble. - dili sheave, grooved pulley wheel. - evi frame, block (of a pulley). - geçmek /la/ slang to tease, ridicule, make fun of. - gibi konuşmak to talk nonstop. -ları koyuvermek/salıvermek to burst into laughter. -yı takmak /a/ to tease, kid. -ları zaptedememek to be unable to hold back one´s laughter." -
9 çıkrık
1. windlass. 2. spinning wheel. 3. sheave, pulley wheel. -
10 ırgat
",-tı 1. laborer; farm laborer, farmhand; construction worker. 2. windlass, winch. - başı foreman, overseer (of a gang of laborers). - gibi çalışmak to slave, work like a Trojan. - pazarı place where employers can find laborers who seek work. - pazarına döndürmek /ı/ to turn (a place) upside down, make a complete mess of (a place), make a shambles of (a place)."
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Windlass — Wind lass, n. [OE. windelas, windas, Icel. vindil[=a]ss, vind[=a]s, fr. vinda to wind + [=a]ss a pole; cf. Goth. ans a beam. See {Wind} to turn.] [1913 Webster] 1. A machine for raising weights, consisting of a horizontal cylinder or roller… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Windlass — Wind lass, v. t. & i. To raise with, or as with, a windlass; to use a windlass. The Century. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
windlass — [wind′ləs] n. [ME wyndlas, altered (infl. by wyndel, a winding device < winden, WIND1) < windas, windlass < ON vindass < vinda, to WIND1 + ass, a beam] a winch, esp. a simple one for lifting an anchor, a bucket in a well, etc. vt., vi … English World dictionary
windlass — ► NOUN ▪ a winch, especially one on a ship or in a harbour. ► VERB ▪ haul or lift with a windlass. ORIGIN probably from an Old Norse word meaning winding pole … English terms dictionary
Windlass — Wind lass, n.[Perhaps from wind to turn + lace.] A winding and circuitous way; a roundabout course; a shift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Windlass — Wind lass, v. i. To take a roundabout course; to work warily or by indirect means. [Obs.] Hammond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
windlass — device for raising weights by winding a rope round a cylinder, c.1400, alteration of wyndase (late 13c.), from Anglo Fr. windas, and directly from a Scandinavian source such as O.N. vindass, from vinda to wind (see WIND (Cf. wind) (v.1)) + ass… … Etymology dictionary
Windlass — For the tool used to raise paddle gear on canal locks, see Windlass ( lock key ) Turnbridge Windlass Lift road bridge over Huddersfield Broad Canal … Wikipedia
windlass — Synonyms and related words: Chinese windlass, Spanish windlass, capstan, crab, crane, derrick, erector, forklift, gantry crane, hoist, hydraulic tailgate, jack, jackscrew, lever, lift, lifter, reel, tackle, winch … Moby Thesaurus
windlass — UK [ˈwɪndləs] / US noun [countable] Word forms windlass : singular windlass plural windlasses a piece of equipment used for lifting heavy things. It uses a motor to wind a rope or chain around a large round cylinder … English dictionary
windlass — I. noun Etymology: Middle English wyneles, wyndlas, alteration of wyndase, from Old French guindas, windas, from Old Norse vindāss, from vinda to wind (akin to Old High German wintan to wind) + āss pole; akin to Gothic ans beam Date: 13th century … New Collegiate Dictionary