rods

listen to the pronunciation of rods
الإنجليزية - التركية
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) rodlar
Rod
{i} çubuk

Yeni perde çubuklarına ihtiyacımız var. - We need new curtain rods.

rod
(Tıp) Çomak
drill rods
matkap mili (sondaj)
having rods
çubuklu
rod
çük
rod
(Kimya) cam çubuk
rod
(Otomotiv) biyel
rod
revolver
rod
demir çubuk
rod
baston
rod
sırık
rod
değnek
rod
(Aİ) tabanca
rod
kamış
Rod
{i} kol
fuel rods
yakıt çubukları
rod
falaka değneği
rod
rotun
rod
biyeli
sag rods
çubuklar sarkma
tie rods
kravat çubuklar
Rod
{i} güç
Rod
{i} kamış [arg.]
Rod
{i} asa

Asansörde Tom'la yukarı çıktım. - I rode up in the elevator with Tom.

Tom Mary ile asansörle yukarı çıktı. - Tom rode up in the elevator with Mary.

Rod
{i} sopa
Rod
{i} penis
Rod
{i} dayak
Rod
{i} ince dal
Rod
{i} çük [arg.]
Rod
{i} tabanca [amer.]
Rod
{i} filiz
all rods in
(Nükleer Bilimler) bütün çubuklar içeride
all rods out
(Nükleer Bilimler) bütün çubuklar dışarıda
fight with stones and rods
taşlı sopalı kavga
rod
connecting rod oto piston kolu
rod
beş metrelik uzunluk ölçüsü
rod
{i} (demirden/ağaçtan yapılmış) çubuk: stadia rod stadya
rod
sopa/çubuk
rod
(Biyoloji) rod
rod
rot
rod
tabanca
wires and rods
teller ve çubuklar
التركية - التركية

تعريف rods في التركية التركية القاموس.

rod
Bir binicinin yabani at ya da öküz üzerinde durabilmesine dayanan Amerikan oyunu
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
plural of rod
Records of Decisions
Cells of the eye associated with vision in dim light
Highly specialized cylindrical segments of the visual cells containing rhodopsin; together with the retinal cones, they form the light-sensitive elements of the retina
The 125 million cells located outside the center of the retina that transduce light waves into neural impulses, thereby coding information about light and dark (p 112)
Retinal receptors that respond to low levels of luminance but cannot distinguish hues Not present in the center of the fovea region
= The visible collection of the chromosomes which form just before a cell devides in half Discovered after the invention of the light microscope
light-sensitive cells located in the peripheral (side) areas of the retina They are responsible for detecting movement, shape, light and dark The visual picture provided by rods is in black and white
Thin, cylindrical receptor cells in the retina that are highly sensitive to light
A subtype of photoreceptor found in the vertebrate retina Rods are more sensitive to light than cones are responsible for vision under dim illumination
the long rod-shaped photosensitive receptors in the retina XE "retina"  responsive to faint light
Rods are microscopic sence organs in the retina of the eye that are sensetive to dim light
Photoreceptor cells located in the retina and very responsive to low levels of light
A connecting element used to transmit actuating/operating force between handles, linkages and latches
Aaron's rods
plural form of Aaron's rod
Napier's rods
Another name for Napier’s bones
Rod
A nickname for the male given names Rodney and Roderick
connecting rods
plural form of connecting rod
divining rods
plural form of divining rod
dowsing rods
plural form of dowsing rod
fishing rods
plural form of fishing rod
hot rods
plural form of hot rod
lightning rods
plural form of lightning rod
male rods
plural form of male rod
rat rods
plural form of rat rod
rod
A long slender usually tapering pole used for angling; fishing rod

When I hooked a snake and not a fish, I got so scared I dropped my rod in the water.

rod
A hot rod, an automobile or other passenger motor vehicle modified to run faster and often with exterior cosmetic alterations, especially one based originally on a pre-1940s model or (currently) denoting any older vehicle thus modified
rod
An implement resembling and/or supplanting a rod (particularly a cane) that is used for corporal punishment, and metonymically called the rod, regardless of its actual shape and composition
rod
An implement held vertically and viewed through an optical surveying instrument such as a transit, used to measure distance in land surveying and construction layout; an engineer's rod, surveyor's rod, leveling rod, ranging rod. The modern engineer's or surveyor's rod commonly is eight or ten feet long and often designed to extend higher. In former times a surveyor's rod often was a single wooden pole or composed of multiple sectioned and socketed pieces, and besides serving as a sighting target was used to measure distance on the ground horizontally, hence for convenience was of one rod or pole in length, that is, 5½ yards
rod
A stick, pole, or bundle of switches or twigs (such as a birch), used for personal defense or to administer corporal punishment by whipping
rod
A unit of length. Equal to a pole, a perch, ¼ chain, 5½ yards, 16½ feet, or exactly 5.0292 meters

In one of the villages I saw the next summer a cow tethered by a rope six rods long.

rod
A straight bar that unites moving parts of a machine, for holding parts together as a connecting rod or for transferring power as a drive-shaft

The engine threw a rod, and then went to pieces before our eyes, springs and coils shooting in all directions.

rod
A stirring rod: a glass rod, typically about 6 inches to 1 foot long and 1/8 to 1/4 inch in diameter that can be used to stir liquids in flasks or beakers
rod
A stick used to measure distance, by using its established length or task-specific temporary marks along its length, or by dint of specific graduated marks
rod
A straight, round stick, shaft, bar, cane, or staff

The circus strong man proved his strength by bending an iron rod, and then straightening it.

rod
Short for rod cell, a rod-shaped cell in the eye that is sensitive to light

The rods are more sensitive than the cones, but do not discern color.

rod
{n} a twig, intrument of correction, perch, pose
Rod
{i} male first name (form of Roderick or Rodney)
Rod
given name, male
Rod
gun
Rod
by
napiers rods
A set of rods, made of bone or other material, each divided into nine spaces, and containing the numbers of a column of the multiplication table; a contrivance of Baron Napier, the inventor of logarithms, for facilitating the operations of multiplication and division
push rods
(Otomotiv) The rods that run between the camshaft or camshaft lifters and the rocker arms. The lifters and the push rods are pushed up by the cam lobes, causing the rocker arms to make the valves open and close. Engines with overhead cams don't need push rods because the camshaft cam lobes contact the valves directly
rod
A straight, round stick, shaft or bar
rod
A photosensitive receptor in the retina that helps you to see in low light
rod
An otherwise archaic unit of English measure used in specifying the length of portages A rod equals 16½ feet, with 320 rods to the mile
rod
a cylindrical length of glass, most often containing a simple molded design of more than one color; the basic component of a millefiori cane
rod
A support for a fishing line; a fish pole
rod
any rod-shaped bacterium a long thin implement made of metal or wood visual receptor cell sensitive to dim light
rod
{i} stick, shaft; stick or bundle of twigs used for whipping; punishment; pistol (Slang)
rod
Rod-shaped cells in the eye that are sensitive to light
rod
An instrument of punishment or correction; figuratively, chastisement
rod
a long thin implement made of metal or wood
rod
A member used in tension, as for sustaining a suspended weight, or in tension and compression, as for transmitting reciprocating motion, etc
rod
A monochrome segment of glass cut from a trail
rod
equals 16 5 feet Used to measure portages
rod
visual receptor cell sensitive to dim light
rod
A pistol; a gun
rod
Surveying instrument made of wood and graduated in feet and tenths of a foot Used with various leveling instruments to determine differences in elevation between two points
rod
a linear measure of 16 5 feet
rod
A penis; the male rod
rod
A kind of sceptor, or badge of office; hence, figuratively, power; authority; tyranny; oppression
rod
A straight bar that connects moving parts of a machine; a connecting rod
rod
Record of Decision
rod
A unit of area equal to a square rod, 30¼ square yards or 1/160 acre
rod
a clear or colored, solid cylindrical length of glass
rod
A rod is essentially a stick with precise markings on it A variety of rods are available, which have specialized markings for various tasks Refer to a surveying text for more detail
rod
A stick, switch or rather a bundle of switches or twigs, such as a birch, used for lashing someone, especially as a corporal punishment, often metonymically called the rod, even extended regardless of the actual implement
rod
A stick used to measure length; a measuring rod
rod
A unit of length. Equal to a pole, a perch, ¼ chain or 5½ yards
rod
any rod-shaped bacterium
rod
Record of Decision A formal document that describes the selected remedies for a site or group of sites
rod
A solid thin cylindrical stick of glass Process involves gathering from crucible, marvering into a rod, attaching to a pontil, and drawing into a thin rod Cut into usable sections, or ground into frit
rod
A long slender pole used for angling; fishing rod
rod
a rod-shaped cell in the retina that is sensitive to dim light (Morris 1992)
rod
An instrument for measuring
rod
A length of solid glass of a consistent diameter
rod
- Record of Decision
rod
Short for hot rod, a car modified to run faster, especially one based on a pre-1940s model
rod
a connecting bar
rod
Any of a number of long, slender microorganisms
rod
A graduated staff used in determining the difference in elevation between two points The two most common types of rods are the Philadelphia Rod, graduated in feet and hundredths of a foot, and a California Rod, graduated in feet, inches, and eights of an inch
rod
Record of decision, a written decision that identifies the selected method for long-term cleanup of contamination at a site
rod
[top] A way of measuring distance when portaging a canoe Most people accept that a rod is 16 feet, or one canoe length
rod
Surveyor's post, clearly and distinctively marked with metres, decimetres and centimetres, used with a level (e g dumpy level) to measure distances, and differences in elevation
rod
A light-detecting cell in the retina, detects light and movement, but not color
rod
a gangster's pistol
rod
A smooth solid round bar used for the web system of a bar joist
rod
160 feet measured in a line, a unit of measurement
rod
A rod is a long, thin metal or wooden bar. a 15-foot thick roof that was reinforced with steel rods. see also fishing rod, lightning rod. Carew Rod eccentric and rod mechanism hot rod
rod
A measure of length containing sixteen and a half feet; called also perch, and pole
rod
a square rod of land
rod
Record of Decision A official document in which a deciding official states the alternative that will be implemented from a prepared EIS
rod
A straight and slender stick; a wand; hence, any slender bar, as of wood or metal (applied to various purposes)
wheatstones rods
Flexible rods the period of vibration of which in two planes at right angles are in some exact ratio to one another
wheatstones rods
When one end of such a rod is fixed, the free end describes in vibrating the corresponding Lissajous figure
wheatstones rods
So called because devised by Sir Charles Wheatstone
التركية - الإنجليزية

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rod
(Biyoloji) rod
rods

    التركية النطق

    rädz

    النطق

    /ˈrädz/ /ˈrɑːdz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'räd ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English rodd; akin to Old Norse rudda club.
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