içini sıkmak

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التركية - الإنجليزية
hip
The inclined external angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes
The outward-projecting parts of the pelvis and top of the femur and the overlying tissue
The fruit of a rose
{v} to sprain the hip, dispirit, slope off
If you say that someone shoots from the hip or fires from the hip, you mean that they react to situations or give their opinion very quickly, without stopping to think. Judges don't have to shoot from the hip. They have the leisure to think, to decide. A rose hip. Usually used to begin a cheer: Hip, hip, hooray!
{i} part of the body from the pelvis to the upper thigh, haunch; hip joint; projecting angle formed by the meeting of two slopes of a roof (Architecture); rose hip
The angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes
The seed-bearing fruit formed when a rose is pollinated Rose hips ripen in autumn, turning a variety of colors, from orange through red to brown
the convex sloping intersection of two roof sections The opposite of a "valley"
A roof system where the four sides each slope upward to a smaller horizontal ridge Used over rectangular shapes, or as a pointed roof section above a square structure Also describes the sloped ridge where two sides of the hip roof actually meet
The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof
The angle formed at the intersection of the sides of two sloping roof planes
A sloping roof which stops where it reaches an end wall
trendy
The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides or skirts of a roof, which have their wall plates running in different directions
To dislocate or sprain the hip of, to fracture or injure the hip bone of (a quadruped) in such a manner as to produce a permanent depression of that side
Rain falls off the building on all four sides Gable: The most common two-pitched roof
rafter extends diagonally from the corner of the plate to
Abr Higher intermediate point
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