shingles

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الإنجليزية - التركية
çakıl
zona
Zona hastalığı
belin etrafını kabarcıklarla kuşatan bir sinir hastalığı
i., çoğ., tıb. zona
(Tıp) şinglez
(Tıp) Kuşak, zünnar, zona belin etrafını kabarcıklarla kuşatan bir sinir hastalığı, herpes zoster
zona/çakıllar
padavrayla kapla
(isim) zona hastalığı
shingle
(Mimarlık) balar
shingle
(İnşaat,Mimarlık) padavra

Çatı padavra ile kaplanmış mı? - Is the roof shingled?

shingle
tahta kiremitle kaplamak
shingle
saçı alagarson kesmek
shingle
(Askeri) ince çakıl
shingle
duvarı padavrayla kaplamak
shingle
saçı kısa kesmek
shingle
ince tahta
shingle
tahta çatı kiremidi
shingle
(Bilgisayar) kiremit

Fırtınada çok sayıda kiremit çatıdan yere düştü. - Quite a few shingles flew off the roof during the storm.

Evin iki katı ve ahşap kiremitli çatısı vardır. - The house has two floors and a wood shingle roof.

shingle
yuvarlak çakıl
herpes zoster
zona
shingle
alagarson kesilmiş kadın saçı
shingle
tahta pul
shingle
çakıllı deniz kıyısı
shingle
tahta kiremit
shingle
(dam/vb.) tahta kiremitle kaplamak
herpes, shingles
herpes, zona
herpes zoster
(Diş Hekimliği) zona; tükrük damlacıkları ile üst solunum yollarından vücuda giren dermatrop karakterdeki suçiçeğinin virüsünün, nörotrop karakter kazanarak posterior sinir gangliyonkarına yerleşerek, latent uzun bir devreden sonra erişkin yaşlarda çeşitli sebeplerle
shingle
iri ve yuvarlak çakıl
shingle
çakıl/padavra
shingle
{i} çakıl
shingle
{f} (çatıyı/duvarı) padavrayla
shingle
padavrayla kapla
shingle
{i} alagarson saç
shingle
{i} tabela
shingle
{i} tahta çatı kiremidi, padavra, hartama, yarma (Çatıyı örtmek veya bina duvarını kaplamak için kullanılır.)
shingle
{i} kısa saç (kadın)
shingle
{f} demiri döverek işlemek
shingle
{f} çatıyı padavra ile kaplamak
shingle
{i} çatı padavrası
shingle
shingly çakıllı
shingle
{f} kısa kesmek (saç)
shingle
{i} çakıllı sahil
shingle
hartama
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
herpes zoster
plural form of shingle
{n} a kind of distemper, a tetter
a viral infection -- called herpes zoster by doctors -- consists of painful blisters on the skin that follow nerve pathways
Shingles (Herpes zoster) is an acute infection of the nerves that supply sensation to the skin, generally at one or several spinal levels and on one side of the body (right or left) Patients with shingles usually have had chicken pox earlier in life The Herpes virus that causes chicken pox is believed to exist in a dormant state in the spinal nerve roots after the chicken pox resolves In persons with shingles, this virus reactivates to cause infection along the sensory nerve, leading to nerve pain and usually an outbreak of shingles (tiny blisters on the same side of the body and at the same nerve level) The back pain in patients with shingles of the lumbar area can precede the skin rash by days Successive crops of tiny blisters can appear for several days and clear in one to two weeks Patients occasionally are left with a more chronic nerve pain (post-herpetic neuralgia) Treatment can involve symptomatic relief with lotions, such as calamine, or medications, such as Zovirax
Shingles are usually redwood, cedar or cypress They are smooth sawn and of uniform size and shape They are applied from the bottom up and overlap each other a bit as the next highest row is applied Some people prefer to have their shingles overlap in various amounts to give a different look or texture Shingles can be applied in a single course, where all shingles are exposed to the elements or a double course in which only the top layer of shingles is exposed Shingles are prone to cupping, a rolling of the shingle toward the center, and checking, which is a cracking or splitting
plural of shingle
{i} (Pathology) herpes zoster, zoster, acute viral disease in adults which is characterized by a painful skin rash on nerve pathways which is caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox
Roof covering of asphalt, asbestos, wood, tile, slate or other material cut to stock lengths, widths and thicknesses
Acute inflammation of the spinal and cranial nerves caused by a virus and associated with eruptions and pain along the course of the affected nerves
Viral infection of nerve ganglia, accompanied by severe pain
Condition caused by a herpes virus infection , involving painful blisters on the skin
Thin pieces of wood or other material set in overlapping rows to form a roof or wall cladding
An infection which causes pain along a nerve pathway
Thin, wedge-shaped pieces of wood or flat rectangular pieces of slate, mineral fiber, glass fiber or composition asphalt installed on a roof to prevent water seepage
An acute infection caused by a reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, which also causes chicken pox It usually occurs during adulthood after exposure to chicken pox in childhood The chicken pox virus remains dormant in the body
a small thin piece of building material
Roof covering of asphalt asbestos, wood, tile, slate, or other material cut to stock lengths, widths, and thicknesses
Wood, asphalt, or other material that is applied in small sections as an outside covering on roofs of exterior walls to convey the run off of water
herpes zoster (usually blisters around waist)
A wall oer roof covering, consisting of small overlapping pieces, square or patterned
A reactivated form of chickenpox caused by the varicella-zoster virus (See 872)
The wood version is sawn from raw cedar blocks or logs It doesn't usually require as old of growth wood to produce these completely machine made sawn products My grandfather said he got these I assume that is why he had trouble sitting for long periods
Thin rectangular pieces of wood, sawn along the grain used like tiles for roofing and siding
A kind of herpes (Herpes zoster) which spreads half way around the body like a girdle, and is usually attended with violent neuralgic pain
eruptions along a nerve path often accompanied by severe neuralgia
Roofing material characterized by short, rectangular sections, nailed to the roof decking in an overlapping pattern Asphalt shingles are the most common type (See roof decking)
a disease caused by an infection of the nerve endings, which produces painful red spots. or herpes zoster Acute viral skin and nerve infection. Groups of small blisters appear along certain nerve segments, most often on the back, sometimes after a dull ache at the site; pain becomes more severe when the blisters break out. Caused by the same virus as chickenpox, it probably results from reactivation of seemingly inactive virus in a partially immune person. Spontaneous recovery from the infection usually occurs within two weeks, but neuralgia may last months or even years longer
A roofing material installed in an overlapping manner Materials include wood, tile, asphalt, cement, slate or metal Shingles are cut to stock lengths, widths and thicknesses
Herpes zostor
zoster
shingle
To hammer and squeeze material in order to expel cinder and impurities from it, as in metallurgy
shingle
To lash with a shingle

The imp's bottom was shingled black and blue.

shingle
Any paddle used for corporal punishment
shingle
A small signboard designating a professional office; this may be both a physical signboard or a metaphoric term for a small production company (a production shingle)
shingle
A small, thin piece of building material, often with one end thicker than the other, for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building
shingle
A rectangular piece of steel obtained by means of a shingling process involving hammering of puddled steel
shingle
To cover with small, thin pieces of building material, with shingles
shingle
Small, smooth pebbles, as found on a beach
square tab shingles
plural form of square tab shingle
shingle
{n} a thin board to cover houses with
shingle
{v} to cover with shingles
shingle
{i} thin piece of wood stone or other material laid in overlapping rows on a roof or wall; small smooth stones on beaches and shores; short hairstyle for women; small signboard (especially one placed at the entrance to a doctor or lawyer's office)
shingle
(1) individual unit of prepared roofing material designed for installation with similar units in overlapping rows or courses on inclines normally exceeding 3: 12 slope (25%); (2) to cover with shingles; (3) to apply any roofing material in succeeding overlapping rows or courses similar to shingles
shingle
A unit composed of wood, cement, asphalt compound, slate, tile or the like, employed in an overlapping series to cover roofs and walls
shingle
A piece of wood sawed or rived thin and small, with one end thinner than the other, used in covering buildings, especially roofs, the thick ends of one row overlapping the thin ends of the row below
shingle
any paddle for corporal punishment
shingle
coarse beach gravel of small water-worn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel)
shingle
cover with shingles; "shingle a roof"
shingle
(1) A single piece of prepared roofing material, either asphalt or wood, for use in steep slope roof systems (2) To install a wood or asphalt shingle roof system
shingle
A loose term for coarse beach material, a mixture of GRAVEL, PEBBLES and larger material, often well-rounded and of hard rock, e g chert, flint, etc
shingle
a small unit of prepared material designed for overlapping installation on inclined roofs
shingle
Shingle is a mass of small rough pieces of stone on the shore of a sea or a river. a beach of sand and shingle
shingle
{f} lay shingles, cover with shingles; cut hair very short
shingle
to hammer and squeeze material in order to expell cinder and impurities from it, as in metallurgy
shingle
building material used as siding or roofing
shingle
Wooden slab used like a roofing slate: a board
shingle
A shoreline deposit of water-worn pebbles coarser than gravel
shingle
To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all over the head, as shingles on a roof
shingle
A loose term for coarse beach material, a mixture of gravel, pebbles and larger material, often well-rounded and of hard rock, e g chert, flint etc
shingle
A thin piece of wood, slate or other material, usually oblong in shape with one end thicker than the other and generally cut to uniform size Shingles are used in overlapping rows to cover the roofs or walls of buildings (More on roofing)
shingle
Materials of various sizes and types (often wood or fiberglass-asphalt composition) used to cover roofs and exterior sidewalls
shingle
coarse beach gravel of small water-worn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel) building material used as siding or roofing cover with shingles; "shingle a roof
shingle
(1) A single piece of prepared roofing material for use in steep slope roof systems Can be used to refer to a variety of materials, such as asphalt, wood, clay, cement or slate (2) To install a shingle roof system
shingle
a punitive strap such as a belt, as used for severe spanking
shingle
a small signboard outside the office of a lawyer or doctor, e g
shingle
A relatively thin and small unit of roofing, partially laid in overlapping layers as a roof covering or as cladding on the sides of buildings
shingle
A machine sawn wood, usually cedar, roofing and siding product see shake
shingle
a small unit of prepared roofing material designed for installation with similar units in overlapping rows on inclines normally exceeding 25 percent
shingle
a small unit of prepared roofing material designed for installation with similar units in overlapping rows on inclines normally exceeding 25 percent; to cover with shingles
shingle
Round, water-worn, and loose gravel and pebbles, or a collection of roundish stones, such as are common on the seashore and elsewhere
shingle
a small signboard outside the office of a lawyer or doctor, e
shingle
Shingles is a disease in which painful red spots spread in bands over a person's body, especially around their waist. Thin piece of building material made of wood, asphaltic material, slate, metal, or concrete, laid in overlapping rows to shed water. Shingles are widely used as roof covering on residential buildings and sometimes also for siding (see Shingle style). Wood shingles in the U.S. are usually made of cypress, redwood, or Western red cedar
shingle
To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof
shingle
To subject to the process of shindling, as a mass of iron from the pudding furnace
shingle
A roof covering manufactured to specified sizes, which may be made of a variety of materials such as asphalt, asbestos, wood, slate, and others
shingle
Small, smooth pebbles, as on a beach
shingle
Small rounded pebbles lying on the seashore
shingle
Sheets of waterproof material used to cover the roofs of homes and other surfaces
shingle
A sign for an office or a shop; as, to hang out one's shingle
shingle
To vary the gutter margin according to the position of the page in the signature, and the paper bulk; done on larger signatures; most commonly used for saddle stitched books where signatures are inserted to top
shingles

    الواصلة

    shin·gles

    التركية النطق

    şînggılz

    المترادفات

    herpes zoster

    النطق

    /ˈsʜəɴɢgəlz/ /ˈʃɪŋɡəlz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Latin cingulus, variant of cingulum (“girdle”), translating Ancient Greek ζώνη, ζωστήρ.
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