slugs

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الإنجليزية - التركية

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(Avcılık) saçma
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muşta
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yumruklaşmak
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yumruk darbesi
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yumruk
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yumruk patlatmak
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metal kübü
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kabuksuz sümüklüböcek
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parça
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sümüklü böcek

Üstlerine tuz dökülünce sümüklü böcekler ölür mü? - Do slugs die if you put salt on them?

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(isim) sümüklüböcek, (zool.) Limax
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(fiil) Yumruk veya sopa ile vurmak
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(isim), (k. dili) Yumruk, muşta; bir yudum saf viski; öğretmenin dayak atması
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(isim) Eskiden tüfeğe doldurulan kesme kurşun; anterlin; linotip makinasının döktüğü bir satır yazı; jeton; sahte jeton
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sümüklüböcek/kurşun/jeton
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anterlin
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{i} kesme kurşun
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sert yumruk ya da darbe
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{f} (birine) okkalı bir yumruk atmak/indirmek
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eskiden tüfeğe doldurulan kesme kurşun
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{i} sert vuruş
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{i} bir yudum içki
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(Nükleer Bilimler) yakıt çubuğu,gevşek pelet
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{i} sümüklüböcek

Sen kıllı bir sümüklüböceksin. - You're a slug with hair.

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{f} sert yumruk atmak
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{i} linotip baskı harf dizisi
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{i} kurşun
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{i} sert yumruk
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(İnşaat) yüzücü tıpa
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{f} (beysbol topuna) kuvvetle vurmak. 3
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bir yudum saf visk
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{i} işlenmemiş metal parçası
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{i} kütle ölçüsü
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{i} k.dili. (içkiden) yudum
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linotip makinasının döktüğü bir satır yazı
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{f} sert vurmak
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parça,v.çok sert vur: n.sümüklü böcek
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jeton
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{i} tembel

Son zamanlarda tembellik ediyorum. - I've been sluggish recently.

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{f} tembellik etmek
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yumrukla
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{i} mıymıntı

Tom bir gece kuşu ama sabahları çok mıymıntı. - Tom's a night owl, but he's very sluggish in the morning.

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harf dizisi
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sahte jeton
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
third-person singular of slug
plural of slug
Half-roasted ore
limacidae
black slugs
plural form of black slug
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casual carpooling; forming ad hoc, informal carpools for purposes of commuting, essentially a variation of ride-share commuting and hitchhiking
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A stranger picked up as a passenger to enable legal use of high occupancy vehicle lanes
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Any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only rudimentary) shell
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A bullet (projectile)
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A counterfeit coin, especially one used to steal from vending machines
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A title, name or header
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the Imperial (English) unit of mass that accelerates by 1 foot per second squared (1 ft/s²) when a force of one pound-force (lbf) is exerted on it
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A lazy person, a sluggard
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A discrete quantity of one fluid that flows through the line surrounded by another
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A piece of type metal imprinted by a Linotype machine; also a black mark placed in the margin to indicate an error
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An irregularly shaped piece of metal, used as a missile for a gun
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{n} a sort of snail, slow lazy wretch, drone, ball
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Any discharge of water, sewage or industrial waste which in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds for any period of duration longer than 15 minutes more than five times the average 24-hour concentration or flows during normal operation
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strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat; "He slugged me so hard that I passed out"
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{f} hit hard with the fist or with a bat (Slang); move slowly; be idle or lazy
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be idle; exist in a changeless situation; "The old man sat and stagnated on his porch"; "He slugged in bed all morning"
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To hit very hard
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A black screen
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A thick strip of metal less than type high, and as long as the width of a column or a page, used in spacing out pages and to separate display lines, etc
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To drink quickly; to gulp
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A shot of a drink, usually alcoholic
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any of various terrestrial gastropods having an elongated slimy body and no external shell
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The unused interior piece of material cut out by wire EDM or a trepanning electrode
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A complete line of type cast in one piece
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A unit of mass in the "British" system One slug equals 14 59 59 kilograms or 32 174 pounds
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{i} worm-like gastropod that is related to the snail but has no shell; insect larvae; round bullet; lazy person (Slang); shot of liquor (Informal); strip of metal used for spacing (Printing); heavy blow
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Any one of numerous species of terrestrial pulmonate mollusks belonging to Limax and several related genera, in which the shell is either small and concealed in the mantle, or altogether wanting
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A board that does not get up and go
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To become reduced in diameter, or changed in shape, by passing from a larger to a smaller part of the bore of the barrel; said of a bullet when fired from a gun, pistol, or other firearm
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If you take a slug of an alcoholic drink, you take a large mouthful of it. Edgar took a slug of his drink. = shot
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To down a shot
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Is the metal piece separated from the stock sheet when piercing a hole
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They are closely allied to the land snails
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A slug is a small slow-moving creature with a long soft body and no legs, like a snail without a shell
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any of various terrestrial gastropods having an elongated slimy body and no external shell strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat; "He slugged me so hard that I passed out
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The unit of mass in the English Gravitational System, approximately 32 2 pounds-mass Because "pound" is ambiguous and can refer either to mass or force, the slug is used exclusively as a unit of mass Earth's gravity exerts a force of 32 2 pounds-force on a mass of 1 slug
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A graphical symbol (usually a WingDing) placed at the end of an article Slugs not only indicate the end of an article, they give the document a professional look
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If you slug someone, you hit them hard. She slugged her right in the face = sock
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an idle slothful person
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formerly a term for a blank line, now used mainly to describe a line that will not print but that identifies matter to be inserted
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a pulmonate or opisthobranch gastropod in which the shell is absent, or reduced and buried within the mantle
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Scrap from a piercing operation
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To make sluggish
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a projectile that is fired from a gun
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A bullet
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Any smooth, soft larva of a sawfly or moth which creeps like a mollusk; as, the pear slug; rose slug
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A hindrance; an obstruction
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An internal name for a story, usually just one word Elex might be the slug for a story on school elections
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A discrete quantity of one fluid that flows though the line surrounded by another
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Character designed to show paragraph breaks
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A ship that sails slowly
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A slug is a bullet. Any species of gastropod that glides along on a broad tapered foot and has no shell or one that is merely an internal plate or a series of granules. Most slugs use the mantle cavity (see mollusk) as a lung. Slugs have a soft, slimy body and live in moist habitats on land (except for one freshwater species). All are hermaphroditic. In temperate regions, the common slugs eat fungi and decaying leaves. Some tropical species eat plants, and some European species eat other snails and earthworms. See also nudibranch
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In composition, a one-piece line of type Also, a strip of metal, usually 6 points, used for spacing between lines
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To move slowly; to lie idle
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To strike heavily
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A piece of typemetal imprinted by a Linotype machine; also a black mark placed in the margin to indicate an error
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A "fuel element" for a nuclear reactor, a piece of fissionable material The slugs in large reactors consist of uranium metal coated with aluminum to prevent corrosion
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To load with a slug or slugs; as, to slug a gun
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A drone; a slow, lazy fellow; a sluggard
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    التركية النطق

    slʌgz

    النطق

    /ˈsləgz/ /ˈslʌɡz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'sl&g ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English slugge, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect slugga to walk sluggishly.
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