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الإنجليزية - التركية

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{f} gagalamak
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çok az yemek
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aceleyle/ruhsuz bir şekilde öpmek
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gagalama
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{f} gagala

Akbabalar tarafından gagalanan ölü bir geyik, diğer hayvanlar tarafından kısmen yenilmiş kalır, o tür çürümüş ete leş denir. - A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.

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dimdik vurmak
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(Askeri) hasta tahliye muhtemel durum kiti (patient evacuation contingency kit)
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{f} sivri bir şeyle vurmak
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{i} resmi öpücük
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kilenin dörtte biri miktarında bir hacim ölçü birimi
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{i} yemek [brit.]
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{i} büyük bir miktar
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{i} hacim ölçüsü birimi (0,009 metre küp)
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009 metre küp
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acele/ruhsuz öpüş
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sivri uçlu bir şey ile çab
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{i} gaga izi
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kayda değer miktar
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çeyrek kile/gagalama
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(isim) çeyrek kilelik ölçü, yaklaşık dokuz litrelik kuru ölçü, yığın, gagalama, gaga izi, resmi öpücük, yemek [brit.]
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{f} azar azar yemek
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{i} yaklaşık dokuz litrelik kuru ölçü
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{f} gaga ile toplamak
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{i} yığın
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{i} çeyrek kilelik ölçü
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
third-person singular of peck
plural of peck
hunts and pecks
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hunt and peck
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To strike or pierce with the beak or bill (of a bird) or similar instrument

The rooster had been known to fly on her shoulder and peck her neck, so that now she carried a stick or took one of the children with her when she went to feed the fowls.

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One quarter of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts

They picked a peck of wheat.

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To do something in small, intermittent pieces

He has been pecking away at that project for some time now.

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To type in general
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To type by searching for each key individually
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{n} a fourth part of a bushel, a deal
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{v} to strike with the beak, eat, push, cavil
Five Pecks of Rice
Daoist-inspired popular movement that occurred near the end of China's Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) and greatly weakened the government. It became a prototype of the religiously inspired popular rebellions that were to erupt periodically in China throughout its history. Its founder, Zhang Daoling, is considered the first patriarch of the Daoist church in China. He was originally a faith healer, and the movement's name came from the five pecks of rice a year that clients paid him for their cure or as dues to the cult. During a time of poverty and misery, Zhang's grandson Zhang Lu set up an independent theocratic state that grew to encompass all of present-day Sichuan province. In AD 215 Zhang Lu surrendered to Cao Cao. See also Daoism; White Lotus; Yellow Turbans
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with repeated quick movements
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If you peck someone on the cheek, you give them a quick, light kiss. Elizabeth walked up to him and pecked him on the cheek She pecked his cheek. Peck is also a noun. He gave me a little peck on the cheek. American explorer and mountain climber. Her most notable ascents include the volcano Popocatépetl in Mexico (1897) and Huascarán in the Peruvian Andes (1908). American actor who is best known for his portrayals of strong and courageous characters. Among his films are Spellbound (1950) and To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), for which he won an Academy Award
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A unit of dry measure, eight quarts or one fourth of a bushel
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A short kiss
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A great deal; a large or excessive quantity
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eat by pecking at, like a bird
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a United States dry measure equal to 8 quarts or 537
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To pick up food with the beak; hence, to eat
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The fourth part of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts; as, a peck of wheat
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{i} gouge, hole; strike of a beak or other pointed tool
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{f} strike with a beak or pointed tool; dig, gouge
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To make strokes with the beak, or with a pointed instrument
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(10) - Pokémon with this attack: Hoothoot, Natu L10, Spearow L13, Koga's Pidgey L15
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605 cubic inches a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 2 gallons eat by pecking at, like a bird hit lightly with a picking motion
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bother persistently with trivial complaints; "She nags her husband all day long"
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Two gallons
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Hence: To strike, pick, thrust against, or dig into, with a pointed instrument; especially, to strike, pick, etc
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hit lightly with a picking motion
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A quick, sharp stroke, as with the beak of a bird or a pointed instrument
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(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
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Channeled or pitted area or pocket Wood tissues between pecky areas remain unaffected Peckiness occurs only while the tree is alive
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To strike with the beak; to thrust the beak into; as, a bird pecks a tree
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a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 2 gallons
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a United States dry measure equal to 8 quarts or 537 605 cubic inches
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To make, by striking with the beak or a pointed instrument; as, to peck a hole in a tree
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kiss lightly
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If a bird pecks at something or pecks something, it moves its beak forward quickly and bites at it. It was winter and the sparrows were pecking at whatever they could find Chickens pecked in the dust It pecked his leg They turn on their own kind and peck each other to death These birds peck off all the red flowers
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To seize and pick up with the beak, or as with the beak; to bite; to eat; often with up
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To type
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eat like a bird; "The anorexic girl just picks at her food"
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    [ 'pek ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English pek, from Middle French.
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