tapa

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الإنجليزية - التركية

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tapas
tapas
التركية - التركية
Tıkaç
Gitarın göğüs tahtası
Top mermisinin ucuna vidalanan ve mermi atıldıktan sonra patlamasını sağlayan ayarlı kapak
Tırpanın demir kısmını sapa tutturan küçük tahta parçası
Şişe gibi dar delikleri tıkamaya yarayan mantar, cam, tahta veya plastikten tıkaç, tıpa
Top mermisinin ucuna takılan ve mermi atıldıktan sonra patlamasını sağlayan ayarlı başlık
tıpa
kör tapa
Borunun kullanılmayan veya kullanılması istenilmeyen deliğine takılan dişli tapa
tapas
ispanyol mezesi
tapas
ispanya'ya özgü, içkilerle birlikte servis yapılan küçük meze tabağı
tapas
Hinduizm'de, tinsel güç almak veya arınmak için uygulanan çileci uygulamalar
tapas
ispanya'ya özgü, içkilerle birlikte servis yapılan küçük meze tabaklarına verilen ad
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Any appetizer or snack served in the evening as part of tapas
A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry; — sometimes called also kapa
bark cloth, made from the mahute tree
austerity
dried meat cured with salt and vinegar
(TAH-pah) - Any type of food can be a tapa - anything that is easy to eat so that the natural flow of conversation is not interrupted It is Spanish food served in small appetizer-sized portions The word translates as "cover " In Spain, tapas are served between meals, or maybe before that late dinner that begins at 10: 00 p m , in tapas bars Lunch in Spain is traditionally served at 2: 00 p m and dinner no earlier than 10: 00 p m Tapas can be as simple as a bowl of olives or something more hearty such as stuffed potatoes In many Spanish restaurants, tapas are served free with a drink, the purpose being to keep you sober, and keep you going After all, when you went back to sip your drink you weren't going to throw what covered the glass away Just eat it! And get another tapa in the process
Any type of food can be a tapa - anything which is easy to eat so that the natural flow of conversation is not interrupted It is Spanish food served in small appetizer-sized portions The word translates as "cover " In Spain, tapas are served between meals, or maybe before that late dinner that begins at 10: 00 p m , in tapas bars Lunch in Spain is traditionally served at 2: 00 p m and dinner no earlier than 10: 00 p sm Tapas can be as simple as a bowl of olives or something more hearty such as stuffed potatoes In many Spanish restaurants, tapas are served free with a drink, the purpose being to keep you sober, and keep you going After all, when you went back to sip your drink you weren't going to throw what covered the glass away Just eat it! And get another tapa in the process
thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus
a paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific by pounding tapa bark
A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry; - sometimes called also kapa
a paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific by pounding tapa bark thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus
A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry; sometimes called also kapa
tapas
Variety of small food items or snacks originally served with sherry
tapas
(Sanskrit word meaning "heat"): to do penance and austerities
tapas
Appetizers popular throughout Spain
tapas
Spanish light starters of olives, cheese, almonds
tapas
heat"; any kind of energism, askesis, austerity of conscious force acting upon itself or its object; the essential principle of energy
tapas
Austerity or ascetism
tapas
In Spain, tapas are small plates of food that are served with drinks or before a main meal. small dishes of food eaten as part of the first course of a Spanish meal (plural of tapa ). Ascetic practice carried out to achieve spiritual power or purification. In Hinduism, it is associated with Yoga as a way of purifying the body in preparation for the more exacting spiritual exercises leading to liberation. In Jainism, its practice is a central means of breaking the cycle of rebirths by preventing new karma from forming and by eliminating the old. Tapas can take many forms, including fasting, controlling the breath, and holding difficult and painful body postures. Extreme forms are carried out by sadhus, many of whom earn alms for their unusual abilities or deprivations
tapas
Literally "heat" The practice of spiritual austerities
tapas
Penace
tapas
Austerity The third of the niyamas of raja yoga See ashtanga yoga
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    [ 'tä-p&, 'ta- ] (noun.) 1823. Marquesan and Tahitian.
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