تعريف kabuğunu في التركية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- shell
How do you take off the shell of a boiled egg cleanly? Is there some sort of trick?
- Kaynamış bir yumurtanın kabuğunu temiz bir şekilde nasıl çıkarırsın? Bir çeşit hile var mı?
The Chinese character for money is a stylized drawing of a cowry shell.
- Para için Çince karakter, bir deniz kabuğunun stilize çizimidir.
- An operating system software user interface, whose primary purpose is to launch other programs and control their interactions ; the user commands interpreter program
The name Bash is an acronym which stands for Bourne-again shell, itself a pun on the name of the Bourne shell, an earlier Unix shell designed by Stephen Bourne, and the common Christian concept of born again.
- The outer frame or case of a block within which the sheaves revolve
- look for and collect shells by the seashore hit the pitches of hard and regularly; "He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning"
- To separate the kernels of an ear of Indian corn, wheat, oats, etc
- To disburse or give up money, to pay. (Often used with out)
- hit the pitches of hard and regularly; "He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning"
- An instrument of music, as a lyre, the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell
- hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles
- This is the text-based user interface of UNIX that users get when they open an xterm/dtterm or log in remotely with telnet, rlogin, etc Users originally could choose from the Korn shell (ksh), the Bourne shell (sh), or the C shell (csh) Enhanced versions of each now are available These shell interpreters can be used interactively (``the command line'') or as script processors Shell scripts are text files that begin with a line with like #! /bin/sh and are followed by lists of commands and programming constructs specific to the particular shell used The C shell is so named because its scripting language was designed to resemble the C programming language DOS veterans can relate: the default shell interpreter is called COMMAND COM, and ``scripts'' are called ``batch files ''
- remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels"
- To remove the outer covering or shell of something. See sheller
- as, to shell nuts or pease; to shell oysters
- A common interfaceeither command-based or graphical Typical Unix Shells are csh, ksh, and sh The Macintosh Shell is the Finder; the DOS Shell is COMMAND COM; and the Windows Shell is the Program Manager
- To shell a place means to fire explosive shells at it. The rebels shelled the densely-populated suburbs near the port. + shelling shellings shell·ing Out on the streets, the shelling continued. Artillery projectile, cartridge case, or shotgun cartridge. It originated in the 15th century as a container for metal or stone shot, dispersed when the container burst after leaving the gun. Explosive shells, in use by the 16th century, were hollow cast-iron balls filled with gunpowder and lit by a fuse. Until the 18th century, such shells were used only in high-angle fire (including mortars). In the 19th century, shells were adopted for direct-fire artillery, notably in the form of shrapnel. Modern artillery shells consist of a casing (usually steel), a propelling charge, and a bursting charge; the propelling charge is ignited by a primer at the base of the shell and the bursting charge by a fuse in the nose. In rifle, pistol, and machine-gun ammunition, the word usually signifies the brass casing that contains the propulsive charge. In shotgun ammunition, the shell is the entire cartridge, including shot, powder, primer, and case
- come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
- A coarse kind of coffin; also, a thin interior coffin inclosed in a more substantial one
- An instrument of music, as a lyre, -- the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell
- The husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is often used as a substitute for chocolate, cocoa, etc
- Is the command interpreter part of the UNIX operating system It is the part that the user sees The shell listens to your terminal and translates your requests into actions
- kabuk
- crust
- kabuk
- shell
I don't like shellfish.
- Kabuklu deniz hayvanlarını sevmiyorum.
I don't eat meat, shellfish, poultry or gravy.
- Ben et, kabuklu deniz ürünleri, kümes hayvanları ya da et suyu yemem.
- kabuğunu ayıklamak
- husk
- kabuğunu soymak
- husk
- kabuğunu çıkarmak
- to shell
- kabuğunu alma
- descaling
- kabuğunu ayıklamak
- to hull
- kabuğunu soyma
- paring
- kabuğunu soymak
- decorticate
- kabuğunu soymak
- remove the skin
- kabuğunu soymak
- to peel, to pare, to bark
- kabuğunu soymak
- hull
- kabuğunu soymak
- (elma vb.) pare
- kabuğunu soymak
- peel off
- kabuğunu soymak
- shell
- kabuğunu soymak
- bark
- kabuğunu soymak
- skin
- kabuğunu soymak
- skin out
- kabuğunu soymak
- peel
- kabuğunu soymak
- (bakla vb.) pod
- kabuğunu çıkarmak
- unshell
- kabuğunu çıkarmak
- hull
- karpuz kabuğunu görmeden denize girme
- (Atasözü) Don't do a thing until the time is ripe for it
- kabuk
- covering
- kabuk
- skin
- kabuk
- {i} peel
- kabuk
- bark
- kabuk
- {i} mantle
- kabuk
- {i} jacket
Did you cook the potatoes in their jackets?
- Patatesleri kabuklarıyla mı pişirdin?
- fındık kabuğunu doldurmaz
- unimportant
- kabuk
- paring
- kabuk
- pod
- kabuk
- rine
- kabuk
- cover
- kabuk
- {i} integument
- patates vs kabuğunu soymak
- (Gıda) peel
- soymak (kabuğunu)
- pare
- kabuk
- incrustation
- kabuk
- husk
- kabuk
- squama
- kabuk
- carapace
- kabuk
- tegument
- kabuk
- barque
- kabuk
- shruck
- kabuk
- crustal
- ceviz kabuğundan çıkmış, kabuğunu beğenmemiş
- (Konuşma Dili) He is ashamed of his origins
- ceviz kabuğunu doldurmaz
- very unimportant, slight
- fındık kabuğunu
- doldurmaz trifling, unimportant; nonsensical
- kabuk
- (kuruyemiş) nutshell
- kabuk
- hull
- kabuk
- (midye vb.) shell
- kabuk
- rind, peel, skin, hull (of a fruit); pod, husk (of a vegetable or grain); shell (of a nut)
- kabuk
- cockleshell
- kabuk
- scurf
- kabuk
- eggshell
Where do I throw these eggshells?
- Bu yumurta kabuklarını nereye atarım?
- kabuk
- (hayvan) carapace
- kabuk
- scab (of a wound)
- kabuk
- cockle
- kabuk
- scale
- kabuk
- outer covering, cover; (ağaç) bark; (meyve, sebze) pod, rind, peel, shell, skin, jacket; peelings" " soyuntu; skin, scale, shell, carapace; (yeryüzü) crust; (yara) scab
- kabuk
- scab
The blisters have formed scabs.
- Kabarcıklar kabukları oluşturdu.
- kabuk
- (Anatomi) cortex
- kabuk
- encrustation
- kabuk
- shuck
- kabuk
- (shellfish) shell
- kabuk
- coat
- kabuk
- (yara) eschar
- kabuk
- (bakla vs.) pod
- kabuk
- Cortes
- kabuk
- rind
- kabuk
- peelings
- kabuk
- (Anatomi) cortex
- kabuk
- incrustations
- kabuk
- {f} cast
- kabuk
- clamshell
- kabuk
- valve
- kabuk
- (Anatomi) crusta
- kabuk
- cowrie
- kabuk
- shucks
- kestane kabuğundan çıkmış da kabuğunu beğenmemiş
- (Konuşma Dili) He is ashamed of his background
- koz kabuğundan çıkmış da kabuğunu beğenmemiş
- (Konuşma Dili) He is ashamed of his background