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الإنجليزية - التركية
elma

Ben bir elma yiyorum. - I am eating an apple.

Birini ben aldım, diğer elmaları ise küçük kız kardeşime verdim. - I took one, and gave the other apples to my little sister.

(isim) elma
apple of discord kavga tanrıçası tarafından tanrılara atılan ve Paris tarafından
apple blossom elma baharı
(Mimarlık) elma biçimi top
applejack elma rakısı
apple butter elma marmelâdı
apple green elma yaprağı renginde
(Gıda) elma kompostosu
elmak
apple cake
(Gıda) elmalı kek
apple of peru
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) tatula
apple strudel
(Gıda) elmalı strudel
apple tart
(Gıda) elmalı tart
apple blight
elma küfü
apple butter
elma marmelatı
apple jelly
elma jölesi
apple juice
elma suyu
apple maggot
elma kurdu
apple of the eye
gözbebeği
apple pie
elmalı börek
apple polisher
ABD yağcı
apple polisher
dalkavuk
apple polisher
Ki
apple sauce
elma sosu
apple sauce
saçmalık
apple sauce
zırva
apple sauce
elma püresi
apple worm
elma kurdu
apple-pie order
çok düzenli
apple butter
elma marmelati
apple macintosh
bir bilgisayar markası
apple of eye
(deyim) birisi tarafından çok sevilmek , o kişinin gözbebeği olmak

be the apple of somebody's eye.

apple of my eye
Gözümün bebeği
apple of one's eye
çok değer verilen şey
apple of one's eyes
(deyim) Göz bebeği, gözün nuru
apple pie
elmalı tart

Kocasına elmalı tart yaptı. - She made her husband an apple pie.

Eşim elmalı tartı seviyor. - My wife loves apple pie.

apple snail
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Elma salyangozu
apple tart
elma tart
apple-polish
Yağcılık etmek, dalkavukluk etmek
apple-polishing
Yağcılık, dalkavukluk
apple brandy
elma kanyağı
apple charlotte
elma pudingi
apple chart
seyyar satıcı arabası
apple desktop bus
Apple masaüstü yolu
apple dumpling
elmalı hamur tatlısı
apple encrypted
(Bilgisayar) apple şifreli
apple events
Apple olayları
apple extended keyboard
Apple Genişletilmiş Klavye
apple fritters
elmalı börek
apple growers
elma yetiştiricileri
apple key
Elma tuşu
apple menu
Elma menüsü
apple menu items
Elma Menüsü Öğeleri
apple of discord
anlaşmazlık konusu
apple of eye
gözbebeği
apple of the eye
(isim) gözbebeği
apple orchard
elmalık
apple pie
{i} elmalı turta

Kate bir elmalı turta yaptı. - Kate made an apple pie.

Karım elmalı turtayı çok sever. - My wife likes apple pie a lot.

apple pie order
düzenli olma
apple pie order
yerli yerinde olma
apple polisher
{k} dalkavuk. be in apple-pie order k.dili. (bir yer) çok düzenli olmak, (her şey) yerli yerinde olmak
apple polisher
{i} yağcı
apple strudel
elmalı turta
apple tree
(isim) elma ağacı
apple tree
{i} elma ağacı
gold apple
(isim) Altın elma
bad apple
(Ev ile ilgili) sorun çıkaran
be the apple of one's eye
gözbebeği olmak
bitter apple
ebucehilkarpuzu
pick apple
elma toplamak
rotten apple
çürük elma
rotten apple
yozlaşmış
sour apple
ekşi elma
the apple doesn't fall far from the tree
(deyim) armut dibine düşermiş
thorn apple
şeytanelması
Adam's apple
Adem elması
Adam's apple
gırtlak çıkıntısı
adem's apple
adem elması
balsam apple
kudret narı
candied apple
şekerlenmiş elma
crab apple
yaban elması
custard apple
Hint ayvası
gall-apple
elma şeklinde mazı
green apple aphid
yeşil elma biti
in apple-pie order
çok düzenli
jamaica apple
jamaika elması
love apple
domates
oak apple
yaş mazı
thorn apple
tatula
thorn apple
alıç
upset the apple cart
pişmiş aşa soğuk su katmak
upset the apple cart
içine etmek
adams apple
adams elma
an apple
bir elma
an apple a day keeps the doctor away
(Atasözü) Güneş girmeyen eve doktor girer
an apple a day keeps the doctor away
bir elma bir gün uzak doktor tutar
bad apple
kötü elma
candied apple
sekerlenmiş elma
candy apple
(Gıda) Elmalı şeker
caramel apple
karamel elma
dessert apple
tatlı elma
earth apple
yerelması
fritter containing sliced apple
israf dilimlenmiş elma içeren
ground apple
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Yer elması
meringue apple
beze elma
motherhood and apple pie
(deyim) Kimsenin itiraz etmeyeceği, iyi olduğu kabul görmüş şey
polish the apple
elma lehçe
pond apple
Su birikintisi elma
rotten apple
(deyim) Başkalarına kötü örnek olan kişi
the apple of my eye
(deyim) Gözümün bebeği!
the apple of one's eye
Göz bebeği: Çok sevilen, önem verilen (kimse vb.). "Bir insanla değil, bir milletin göz bebeği ile evleniyorsun."- H. Taner
the rotten apple injures its neighbours
(Atasözü) Körle yatan şasi kalkar
toffee apple
(Gıda) Elmalı şeker
upset the apple-cart
İşi berbat etmek, bir çuval inciri berbat etmek, planları alt üst etmek
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A female given name
A nickname for New York City, usually “the Big Apple”
A multimedia corporation (Apple Corps) and record company (Apple Records) founded by the Beatles
Name of the company Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, that produces computers and other digital devices
A computer produced by the company Apple Inc
The wood of the apple tree
When smiling, the round, fleshy part of the cheeks between the eyes and the corners of the mouth
Short for apples and pears, slang for stairs
A common, round fruit produced by the tree Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates
The ball in baseball
A tree growing such fruit, of the genus Malus; the apple tree
{i} round fruit which grows on trees (usually red, green or yellow)
If you say that someone is the apple of your eye, you mean that they are very important to you and you are extremely fond of them. Penny's only son was the apple of her eye. Fruit of the genus Malus, in the rose family, the most widely cultivated tree fruit. Malus species are native to the temperate zones of both hemispheres. They require a considerable period of dormancy, well-drained soil, careful pruning in early years of growth, and a rigorous pest-management program for mature trees. The apple is one of the pome (fleshy) fruits. Apples at harvest vary widely in size, shape, colour, and acidity, but most are fairly round and some shade of red or yellow. The thousands of varieties fall into three broad classes: cider, cooking, and dessert varieties. Varieties that ripen in late summer generally do not store well, but those that ripen in late autumn may be stored for as long as a year. The largest producers of apples are the U.S., China, France, Italy, and Turkey. Eaten fresh or cooked in various ways, apples provide vitamins A and C, carbohydrates, and fibre. Apple Computer Inc. apple scab custard apple
{n} a common fruit, the pupil of the eye
A popular fruit
(Heb tappuah, meaning "fragrance") Probably the apricot or quince is intended by the word, as Palestine was too hot for the growth of apples proper It is enumerated among the most valuable trees of Palestine (Joel 1: 12), and frequently referred to in Canticles, and noted for its beauty (2: 3, 5; 8: 5) There is nothing to show that it was the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil " Dr Tristram has suggested that the apricot has better claims than any other fruit-tree to be the apple of Scripture It grows to a height of 30 feet, has a roundish mass of glossy leaves, and bears an orange coloured fruit that gives out a delicious perfume The "apple of the eye" is the Heb ishon, meaning manikin, i e , the pupil of the eye (Prov 7: 2) (Comp the promise, Zech 2: 8; the prayer, Ps 17: 8; and its fulfilment, Deut 32: 10 )
1) Bowling ball; 2) bowler who fails to come through in a clutch situation (choke)
represents wisdom and knowledge
The bowling ball; see "rock"
from George Hunt Williamson's book, The Saucers Speak (London, Neville Spearman, 1963), a term used interchangeably with "wanderer," indicating those souls from higher densities who choose to be born into the Earth plane to help in the evolution of its population but who go through the same forgetting process as all Earth natives do upon birth
Apple computers makers of the Macintosh
Nutritious lunchtime dessert which children will trade for cupcakes
1 healthful influence, 2 wisdom 3 understanding 4 worms, getting into trouble, 5 worms, ingesting negativity, bad influences or eating patterns
Cultivated in temperate zones throughout the world for at least 3,000 years, there are now thousands of varieties of this popular member of the rose family
t: small Java-based program used on a Web page
American based computer company - the first to establish windows in the commercial world
The first major makers of the PC, or personal computer
One of the classic briar pipe shapes, with an apple-shaped bowl and medium-short stem
fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh
Either a refreshing fruit or in computing circles, the manufacturer of the excellent Macintosh computer
A personal computer hardware and software corporation Founded in the 1970's, it has a reputation for innovation Apple introduced the Macintosh computer in 1984 See also: Apple Computer (Webopedia), Apple Corporation website
A nickname for New York City, usually "the Big Apple"
This pipe has a round bowl and as the name suggests - like an apple
A computer company, maker of the Macintosh line of computers They also produce the Newton, and produced the Apple and Apple II computers
The company that manufactures Macintosh computers These computers are sometimes called Apples
native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits
(Malus pumila) The usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit of a rosaceous tree Those mentioned in Johnson correspondence included: Virginia Curtis Apple Hughes Crabapple, listed as a good cider apple Virginia White Apple, listed as a good cider apple
A program designed to be executed from within another application Unlike applications, applets cannot be executed directly from the operating system Applets are launched from another application either manually or automatically With the growing popularity of OLE (object linking and embedding), applets are becoming more prevalent A well-designed applet can be invoked from many different applications
The US based microcomputer company (and manufacturers of Macintosh range of personal computers) which pioneered the concept of a low-priced personal computer with the introduction of the Apple II in 1977
key (command or key): the special key, marked with an and located just left of the space bar, that works in conjunction with other keys to form commands and keyboard shortcuts Can cause problems for IBM users, who are accustomed to using the Control or Alt keys to form commands
Referring to the company, products and policies of Apple Computer, Inc
URL: http: //www apple com/
Any tree genus Pyrus which has the stalk sunken into the base of the fruit; an apple tree
fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits
An apple is a round fruit with smooth green, yellow, or red skin and firm white flesh. I want an apple. his ongoing search for the finest varieties of apple. a large garden with apple trees in it. see also Adam's apple, Big Apple, crab apple
Short for apples and pears
The fleshy pome or fruit of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus malus) cultivated in numberless varieties in the temperate zones
To grow like an apple; to bear apples
Anything round like an apple; as, an apple of gold
Any fruit or other vegetable production resembling, or supposed to resemble, the apple; as, apple of love, or love apple (a tomato), balsam apple, egg apple, oak apple
A common round fruit produced by the tree Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates
Apple Isle
Tasmania
Apple Mac
An Apple Macintosh computer
apple blossom
The flower of an apple tree that will eventually turn into an apple
apple blossoms
plural form of apple blossom
apple bobbing
A game in which contestants try to pick up apples out of a large basin of water, using only their mouth
apple borer
A type of beetle that bores into the trunks of apple and other fruit trees
apple brandies
plural form of apple brandy
apple brandy
a type of brandy made from apples
apple butter
Preserved apple purée with spices
apple cider
fermented apple juice; cider
apple core
The central portion of an apple containing the seeds and where the stem attaches (and the opposed end). Particularly the portion that remains after the main part of the fruit has been eaten
apple does not fall far from the stem
Alternative form of apple does not fall far from the tree
apple does not fall far from the tree
A child grows up to be very similar to its parents, both in behavior and in physical characteristics

It's important that I know what diseases affect other members of your immediate family, because the apple does not fall far from the tree..

apple does not fall far from the trunk
Alternative form of apple does not fall far from the tree
apple dumplin shop
A woman's bosom
apple dumplin shops
plural form of apple dumplin shop
apple dumpling
a baked dessert made from apples
apple dumplings
plural form of apple dumpling
apple flies
plural form of apple fly
apple fly
any of several dipterous insects particularly in the families Tephritidae and Drosophilidae whose larva burrows into apples
apple fritter
A type of fritter made with pieces of apple deep-fried in batter and often served covered with powdered sugar, honey or cinnamon
apple fritters
plural form of apple fritter
apple juice
The juice of apples as a drink
apple leaf midge
A pest of apple trees, Dasineura mali
apple midge
Any midge whose larvae cause damage to apples
apple midge
A small dipterous insect (Sciara mali), the larva of which bores in apples
apple midges
plural form of apple midge
apple never falls far from the tree
Alternative form of apple does not fall far from the tree
apple of Grenada
The pomegranate
apple of Sodom
Mythical plant of the Medieval world: gigantic tree which grew in the desolated area where once stood Sodom & Gamorrah. Any traveler of the region foolish enough to pick one of the apples would have it turn to smoke and ashes in his hand - a sure sign of God's eternal displeasure with those who would succumb to physical temptation at the site of His retribution
apple of Sodom
An erect spreading shrub. Green purplish-brown stems with straight or slightly curved prickles. Leaves are hairy and deeply lobed with prickles along the stalks. Flowers are mauve or violet. Fruit is a round yellow berry which is poisonous. Grows in coastal sands, poor pasture and scrub margins. Dense patches compete with other vegetation and restrict stock movement
apple of discord
An object or topic which sows dissension and anger
apple of someone's eye
A favourite, a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebody's affections

Sara was never the same after losing her daughter, the apple of her eye.

apple pie
Of a bed, to make an apple-pie bed
apple pie
A pie or tart made with a filling of cooked apples
apple pie
Anything quintessentially American
apple pies
plural form of apple pie
apple sauce
A food prepared by pureeing cooked apples
apple sauce
Alternative spelling of applesauce. (nonsense, balderdash, bunk, piffle)
apple seed
The seed of the fruit of the Malus domestica (apple) tree
apple snow
A dessert made from blended cooking apples, eggs, sugar, and double cream
apple strudel
An Austrian pastry of apples, sugar, raisins, spice, etc in thin strudel dough or filo pastry
apple strudels
plural form of apple strudel
apple tree
Any cultivar of the Malus domestica tree
apple trees
plural form of apple tree
apple turnover
a pastry dessert filled with pieces of sweetened apples, so named because the pastry is folded (turned) over to enclose the filling
apple turnovers
plural form of apple turnover
apple wine
alcoholic beverage made from apples; cider
apple worm
The larva of the codling moth
apple worms
plural form of apple worm
apple-corer
A tool used to remove the apple core from an apple for use in cooking; some forms of the tool segment the apple at the same time as removing its core
apple-green
A bright green colour with a light tint of yellow, like that of a green apple

apple-green colour:.

apple-green
of an apple-green colour
apple-pie
Alternative spelling of apple pie
apple-pie bed
A shortsheeted bed in which a sheet is folded back on itself halfway down as a practical joke so that the victim cannot get into it
apple-pie beds
plural form of apple-pie bed
apple-pie order
Extremely neat and tidy; having everything organized as it should be
apple-polish
To attempt to obtain favors, especially by flattery; to toady or fawn
apple-wife
A female apple-seller

Last night ye haggled and argle-bargled like an apple-wife; and then passed me your word, and gave me your hand to back it; and ye ken very well what was the upshot.

apple box
The term apple box, or apple crate, is used in the production of film or photography to indicate a mobile box or platform sturdy enough to support weight. The generally accepted dimensions for an apple box are 12" × 8" × 20" (30 × 20 × 50 cm), though they may vary by three to five inches (around 10 cm) in any direction. Any insignificant deviation in size does not disclude an object from being an apple box, though significantly smaller or larger items may be termed a "half-apple," "quarter-apple" or sometimes "double apple." An "eighth-apple" is sometimes called a pancake or a lift
apple crate
The term apple box, or apple crate, is used in the production of film or photography to indicate a mobile box or platform sturdy enough to support weight. The generally accepted dimensions for an apple box are 12" × 8" × 20" (30 × 20 × 50 cm), though they may vary by three to five inches (around 10 cm) in any direction. Any insignificant deviation in size does not disclude an object from being an apple box, though significantly smaller or larger items may be termed a "half-apple," "quarter-apple" or sometimes "double apple." An "eighth-apple" is sometimes called a pancake or a lift
apple of one's eye
someone or something that one likes a lot
apple pie
1. EXCELLENT, PERFECT: "apple-pie order"2. of, relating to, or characterized by traditionally American values (as honesty or simplicity): "... is the epitome of apple-pie wholesomeness"
apple-polish
Seek favor by toadying
apple-polishing
Toadying
Apple Computer
{i} pioneers in the personal computer industry, manufacturer of Macintosh computers
Apple Computer Inc
Microcomputer design and manufacturing company, the first successful personal-computer company. It was founded in 1976 by Steven P. Jobs and Stephen G. Wozniak, whose first computer was manufactured in the Jobs family's garage. The Apple II (1977), with its plastic case and colour graphics, launched the company to success, earning Apple over $100 million by 1980, the year the company first offered stock to the public. The 1981 introduction of IBM's PC, running a Microsoft Corp. operating system, marked the beginning of long-term competition for Apple in the personal-computer market. The Macintosh, introduced in 1984, was the first personal computer to use a graphical user interface and a mouse. The "Mac" initially sold poorly, and Jobs left the company in 1985, but eventually it found its niche in the desktop publishing market. Meanwhile, Microsoft's Windows operating system eroded Apple's market share. Apple recalled Jobs in 1997. He returned the company to profitability by introducing more innovative products, such as the iMac
Apple IPod
{i} ® small portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Computer that includes a digital audio player and portable hard drive
Apple pie
pie (with a top crust) containing sliced apples and sugar
apple aphid
bright green aphid; feeds on and causes curling of apple leaves
apple blight
a disease of apple trees
apple brandy
brandy made from fermented apples
apple butter
thick dark spicy puree of apples
apple cake
{i} cake containing apples and cinnamon or nutmeg
apple doesn't fall far from the tree
like father like son; children who resemble their parents in appearance or character
apple dumpling
apples wrapped in pastry and baked
apple fritter
fritter containing sliced apple
apple geranium
geranium with round fragrant leaves and small white flowers
apple jelly
jelly made from apple juice
apple juice
the juice of apples
apple maggot
larvae bore into and feed on apples
apple mint
mint with apple-scented stems of southern and western Europe; naturalized in United States
apple of Peru
An annual Peruvian plant (Nicandra physalodes), grown as an ornamental for its pale violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers and its fruits enclosed in papery inflated calyxes. Also called shoo-fly plant
apple of discord
object of controversy or conflict, apple thrown into a banquet of gods and goddesses by the goddess discord (Classical Mythology)
apple of discord
(classical mythology) a golden apple thrown into a banquet of the gods by Eris (goddess of discord--who had not been invited); the apple had `for the fairest' written on it and Hera and Athena and Aphrodite all claimed it; when Paris (prince of Troy) awarded it to Aphrodite it began a chain of events that led to the Trojan War
apple of her eye
her beloved, her dear, someone she loves
apple of one's eye
most precious thing in the world to him; dear person, beloved person
apple of peru
coarse South American herb grown for its blue-and-white flowers followed by a bladderlike fruit enclosing a dry berry
apple of the eye
{i} most precious thing in the world to him; dear person, beloved person
apple of your eye
{i} (of a person) someone you like very much
apple orchard
a grove of apple trees
apple pie
A pie made of apples (usually sliced or stewed) with spice and sugar
apple pie
{i} pie made of pastry containing apples and cinnamon
apple pie
An apple pie is a kind of pie made with apples
apple pie
If you say that something is as American as apple pie, you mean that it is typically American. Jeans are as American as apple pie
apple pie
If a room or a desk is in apple pie order, it is neat and tidy, and everything is where it should be. They found everything in apple-pie order
apple pie bed
bed that as a joke the sheets are doubled folded (like the cover of an apple pie) so that a person cannot get his legs down
apple pie order
(Informal) tidy and in perfect order, perfectly neat and organized condition (e.g.: "My desk at the office is always in apple-pie order")
apple polisher
{i} one who flatters or fawns on someone else in order to gain that person's favor
apple polisher
someone who tries to gain something, become popular etc by praising or helping someone else without being sincere
apple polisher
someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respect
apple polishing
fawning; groveling; flattering; ingratiating
apple puree
apple sauce
apple rust
rust fungus causing rust spots on apples and pears etc
apple sauce
soft mush made from crushed apples
apple sauce
Apple sauce is a type of sauce made from puréed cooked apples
apple scab
Disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, producing dark blotches or lesions on the leaves, fruit, and sometimes young twigs. Affected plants may drop their fruit prematurely, resulting in potentially high crop losses. Apple scab is found wherever apples are grown but is most severe where spring and summer are cool and moist. All apple species are affected. Regular spraying with fungicides is the most effective method of controlling the disease
apple tart
a tart filled with sliced apples and sugar a small open pie filled with sliced apples and sugar
apple tart
a small open pie filled with sliced apples and sugar
apple tart
a tart filled with sliced apples and sugar
apple tree
any tree of the genus Malus especially those bearing firm rounded edible fruits
apple tree
{i} tree of the Malus kind that bears apples
apple turnover
turnover with an apple filling
apple-pie order
extreme tidiness, exemplary organization
apple-polish
{f} (Slang) toady; curry favor, win favor by complimenting somebody, gain favor by using flattery
Adam's apple
The lump in the throat, usually more noticeable in men than in women; the laryngeal prominence
American as apple pie
Having characteristics considered quintessential to American life; very American
Big Apple
A nickname for New York City
Dead Sea apple
a fruit, supposed to dissolve into smoke or ashes when plucked

The man who makes himself a slave to gold is a miserable wretch indeed, winning for his prize the Dead Sea apple - golden without, but ashes within.

May apple
A fruit-bearing flowering plant with poisonous roots, native to eastern North America, taxonomic name Podophyllum peltatum
May apple
The fruit of the plant Podophyllum peltatum
Otaheite apple
The tree that bears this fruit
Otaheite apple
A fruit native to Pacific islands such as Tahiti
alligator apple
Annona glabra, a tropical fruit tree that grows in swamps
alligator apple
The fruit of Annona glabra, oblong to spherical and roughly apple-sized
an apple a day
Healthy eating and living using traditional temperate-zone fresh foods
an apple a day keeps the doctor away
Apples are healthy and stave off illness
an apple a day keeps the doctor away
Eat healthy and you won't get sick
apples
plural form of apple
apples
(originally apples and rice) Nice, fine
bad apple
A person who is not wholesome, honest, or trustworthy, especially one who has an adverse influence on others

While most union leaders are people of integrity, there are still bad apples.

candy apple
apple covered in a hard sugar candy coating
caramel apple
A dessert or snack made by dipping an apple in liquid heated caramel, then allowing the caramel to cool and harden
cashew apple
An oval to pear-shaped accessory fruit or false fruit that develops from the receptacle of the cashew flower (the true fruit being the cashew nut)
cooking apple
any apple primarily used for making pies, crumbles or sauces
custard apple
The fruit of this tree
custard apple
A tree native to the tropical New World. Scientific name: Annona reticulata
down with his apple-cart
knock or throw him down
eating apple
any apple primarily used for eating raw
kangaroo apple
The fruit of Solanum aviculare or Solanum vescum; the plants bearing such fruit
love apple
A tomato
motherhood and apple pie
Statements of principles or values with which few disagree
oak apple
oak gall
road apple
Horse manure, especially when deposited on a road

Samples 7–12 contained coarsely chewed plant material; several closely resembled the road apples of horse and burro.

sugar apple
sweetsop, a West Indian tree or its fruit
the apple doesn't fall far from the tree
Alternative form of apple does not fall far from the tree
thorn apple
The annual plant Datura stramonium, having white flowers and prickly capsules
toffee apple
an apple, on a stick, with a crisp coating of cooled syrup
wax apple
the fruit of this plant
wax apple
a tropical plant, Syzygium samarangense, bearing an edible fruit
wise apple
A smart aleck

As some wise apple said, comparisons are odious, and never more so than with a job not yet done.

wise apple
Having the manner of a smart aleck

She gave me a wise-apple smirk and asked, And how are things at YOUR house?.

wise-apple
Alternative form of wise apple
bad apple
(Ev ile ilgili) a troublemaker
gall apple
Apples which grow from a tree as a result of eggs laid by gallflies
candy apple
(Gıda) Candy apples, also known as toffee apples, are whole apples covered in a hard sugar candy coating. While the topping varies from place to place, it is almost always served with a stick of sorts in the middle making them easier to eat
double-apple
The term apple box, or apple crate, is used in the production of film or photography to indicate a mobile box or platform sturdy enough to support weight. The generally accepted dimensions for an apple box are 12" × 8" × 20" (30 × 20 × 50 cm), though they may vary by three to five inches (around 10 cm) in any direction. Any insignificant deviation in size does not disclude an object from being an apple box, though significantly smaller or larger items may be termed a "half-apple," "quarter-apple" or sometimes "double apple." An "eighth-apple" is sometimes called a pancake or a lift
earth apple
Jerusalem artichoke, sunroot, sunchoke, ground apple
eight-apple
The term apple box, or apple crate, is used in the production of film or photography to indicate a mobile box or platform sturdy enough to support weight. The generally accepted dimensions for an apple box are 12" × 8" × 20" (30 × 20 × 50 cm), though they may vary by three to five inches (around 10 cm) in any direction. Any insignificant deviation in size does not disclude an object from being an apple box, though significantly smaller or larger items may be termed a "half-apple," "quarter-apple" or sometimes "double apple." An "eighth-apple" is sometimes called a pancake or a lift
half-apple
The term apple box, or apple crate, is used in the production of film or photography to indicate a mobile box or platform sturdy enough to support weight. The generally accepted dimensions for an apple box are 12" × 8" × 20" (30 × 20 × 50 cm), though they may vary by three to five inches (around 10 cm) in any direction. Any insignificant deviation in size does not disclude an object from being an apple box, though significantly smaller or larger items may be termed a "half-apple," "quarter-apple" or sometimes "double apple." An "eighth-apple" is sometimes called a pancake or a lift
motherhood and apple pie
(deyim) (US) Statements of principles or values with which few disagree

The audience wants news and facts, not motherhood and apple pie.

quarter-apple
The term apple box, or apple crate, is used in the production of film or photography to indicate a mobile box or platform sturdy enough to support weight. The generally accepted dimensions for an apple box are 12" × 8" × 20" (30 × 20 × 50 cm), though they may vary by three to five inches (around 10 cm) in any direction. Any insignificant deviation in size does not disclude an object from being an apple box, though significantly smaller or larger items may be termed a "half-apple," "quarter-apple" or sometimes "double apple." An "eighth-apple" is sometimes called a pancake or a lift
the apple of my eye
(deyim) The saying originally meant the central aperture of the eye, presumably because apples were the most common sphere-shaped object around. The apple and apple tree were also sacred symbols for the early British peoples. This is reflected in such stories as the Island of Avalon (which literally means Apple Island). Now, this phrase is usually figurative, meaning something, or more usually someone, cherished above others. As sight is so precious, someone who is called this as an endearment is similarly precious
toffee apple
(Gıda) Candy apples, also known as toffee apples, are whole apples covered in a hard sugar candy coating. While the topping varies from place to place, it is almost always served with a stick of sorts in the middle making them easier to eat
appl
practical; put into practice or put to use
appl
et A small program written in a language called Java, that can be placed in a HTML page These programs can be as simple as games or can serve a commercial purpose, such as Currency Converters, or Data Graph programs Applets are different than Java applications, in that they are not allowed to access certain resources on the local computer ( this is called the sandbox in Java programming), such as files and serial devices (modems, printers, etc ), and are prohibited from communicating with other computers across a network
appl
Application program
appl
A VTAM network definition statement that is used to define DB2 UDB for OS/390 to VTAM as an application program that uses SNA LU 6 2 protocols
appl
Appliances
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apple genişletilmiş klavye
(Bilgisayar) apple extended keyboard
apple iletişim kuralı
(Bilgisayar) appletalk
apple masaüstü yolu
(Bilgisayar) apple desktop bus
apple olayları
(Bilgisayar) apple events
apple şifreli
(Bilgisayar) apple encrypted
apple

    الواصلة

    ap·ple

    التركية النطق

    äpıl

    النطق

    /ˈapəl/ /ˈæpəl/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ a-p&l ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English æppel (“apple, any kind of fruit, fruit in general, apple of the eye, ball, anything round, bolus, pill”), from Proto-Germanic *aplaz (“apple”) (compare Scots aipple, Dutch appel, German Apfel, Swedish äpple), from Proto-Indo-European *hₐébl̥, *hₐebōl (compare Irish úll, Lithuanian óbuolỹs, Russian яблоко (jábloko), possibly Ancient Greek ἄμπελος (ampelos, “vine”)).

    رصف المشتركة

    apple pie

    فيديوهات

    ... there's this whole Spider Robinson aphorism when 700 people share an apple, no one benefits, ...
    ... especially the apple. You know. [laughter] That's true of physical, rivalrous property, ...
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