(Askeri) FERET: Elektro manyetik radyasyonu tespit yerini bulmak, kaydetmek ve tahlil etmek üzere özel olarak teçhiz edilmiş uçak, gemi veya kara aracı
Web Ferret 3.00 İyi bir arama programı. Siz yalnızca sözcüğü yazıyorsunuz, program bunu belli başlı arama motorlarında araştırıyor ve sonucu url cinsinden sıralıyor. Farenin okunu bu satırların üzerinde gezdirdiğinizde içerikle ilgili bir kaç cümle de okuyabiliyorsunuz. Yalnızca tıklayarak bu sayfalara hemen ulaşabiliyorsunuz.Beğenerek kullandığım bir program. (freeware, 848 KB)
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A mammal rather like a weasel, but which was originally bred from the polecat and often trained to hunt rats or rabbits in England
She ferreted in her bag; then held it up mouth downwards; then fumbled in her lap, all so vigorously that Charles Steele in the Panama hat suspended his paint-brush.
A mammal, Mustela putorius furo, rather like a weasel, but which was originally bred from the polecat and often trained to hunt rats or rabbits in England
If you ferret about for something, you look for it in a lot of different places or in a place where it is hidden. She nonetheless continued to ferret about for possible jobs She ferreted among some papers. = search. Either of two species in the carnivore family Mustelidae. The common ferret (Mustela putorius furo) is a domesticated form of the European polecat. It has a long, lithe body and is brown, black, or white (albino). Its average length is 20 in. (51 cm), including the 5-in. (13-cm) tail, and it weighs about 2 lbs (1 kg). It was originally domesticated for hunting mice, rats, and rabbits; today ferrets are commonly kept as pets. The black-footed ferret (M. nigripes), of the North American plains, has a black mask across the eyes and brownish black markings on the feet and tail tip. It is an endangered species, owing to the loss of its main source of food, the prairie dog
{i} small mammal which is bred for hunting rabbits and rats, domesticated variety of the polecat; thin ribbon of cotton or silk (for binding or trimming)
The iron used for trying the melted glass to see if is fit to work, and for shaping the rings at the mouths of bottles
search and discover through persistent investigation; "She ferreted out the truth"
To drive or hunt out of a lurking place, as a ferret does the cony; to search out by patient and sagacious efforts; often used with out; as, to ferret out a secret
If you ferret out some information, you discover it by searching for it very thoroughly. The team is trying to ferret out missing details I leave it to the reader to ferret these out. = unearth
A North American weasel (Mustela nigripes) that is yellowish above, mixed with brown on the head and neck, and has a blackish mask and feet. It is related to the European polecat
[ fer-&t ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English furet, ferret, from Anglo-Norman firet, furet, diminutive of Old French fuiron (“weasel, ferret”), from Late Latin furo (“cat; robber”), diminutive of Latin fur (“thief”).