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الإنجليزية - التركية
buz

Onun elleri buz kadar soğuktu. - Her hands were as cold as ice.

Buz erirse, sıvı olur. - When ice melts, it becomes liquid.

öldürmek
donmak
{f} buzlanmak
{f} dondurmak
(Argo) metaamfetamin
(Argo) met

Triton'un, taş ve buz karışımı olduğu düşünülür. Yüzeyinin sıcaklığı -245 Celsius derecedir ve azot ve metandan oluşan ince bir atmosferi vardır. - Triton is thought to be a combination of rock and ice. Its surface temperature is -245 degrees Celsius, and it has a thin atmosphere of nitrogen and methane.

Metamfetaminin kilosu sokaklarda tahmini bir milyon dolardan gidebiliyor. - The drug ice can fetch an estimated $1 million per kilogram on the streets.

buzul

Buzullar, kara buzları ve buzul dağları tatlı sudan yapılmıştır. - Glaciers, land ice and icebergs are made of fresh water.

Dünyanın tatlı suyunun %68'inden fazlası buzda ya da buzullarda kilitlidir; ve diğer %30'u yeraltı suyudur. - Over 68 percent of Earth's freshwater is locked up in ice and glaciers; and another 30 percent is in groundwater.

(kek/vb.) üzerini şekerle kaplamak
{f} dondur

Çok fazla dondurma ve spagetti yememelisin. - You must not eat too much ice-cream and spaghetti.

Eriyen dondurmanın etrafındaki alan karıncalarla kaynıyordu. - The area around the melting ice cream was crawling with ants.

buzla soğutmak
buzlar
buza
{f} buzda soğutmak
pasta üzerine şekerli krema sürmek
{i} değerli taş
{i} buzlu şerbetten yapılan tatlı
{f} buzla kaplamak
{i} pırlanta
buza benzer şey
{f} üzerine krema sürmek. 5
{i} dondurma

Aman Tanrım, bu dondurma gerçekten çok iyi! - Damn, this ice cream is really good!

Ben çikolatalı dondurmayı severim! - I like chocolate ice cream.

ice ax dağcıların kullandı
{f} (over/up) buzlanmak
{f} buza koymak
pasta üstü için krema
argo pırlanta
{i} pasta kaplama şekerlemesi
meyvalı dondurma
{f} şekerle kaplamak
argo öldürmek
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Any frozen volatile chemical, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide
Any substance having the appearance of ice
: To murder
To become ice, to freeze
Water in frozen (solid) form

It seems that in this lake (Kupalnoze) there is such a diffusion of salt toward the lower stratum of water, even before the freezing begins, otherwise it would be difficult to explain how colder water might remain on the surface, were it not for the greater amount of salt in the lower strata. It has always been difficult to explain how ice is formed on the surface of oceans while the temperature of maximum density is lower than that of cogelation, and the observations on this lake were instituted in the hope that they might throw light upon the subject. The lake, however, contains too much salt to afford a sure standard of comparison with oceanic water.

To cool with ice, as a beverage
Crystal form of methamphetamine
To cover with icing (frosting made of sugar and milk or white of egg); to frost; as cakes, tarts, etc
The area where a game of ice hockey is played

The neighbouring countries have enjoyed many great battles on the ice. They last met for gold at the 1998 world championship, won by Sweden. Three years earlier, Finland bested Sweden for the only world title in its history.

A frozen dessert made of fruit juice, water and sugar
To shoot the puck the length of the playing surface, causing a stoppage in play called icing

If the Bruins ice the puck, the faceoff will be in their own zone.

If you say that something cuts no ice with you, you mean that you are not impressed or influenced by it. That sort of romantic attitude cuts no ice with money-men
To put out a team for a match
(1 syl ) To break the ice To broach a disagreeable subject; to open the way In allusion to breaking ice for bathers (Latin, scindero glaciem; Italian, romper il giaccio ) (Anglo-Saxon, is ) "[We] An' If you break the ice, and do this feat Will not so graceless be, to be ingrate " Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew, i 2 Ice-blink (The) An indication of pack-ice or of a frozen surface by its reflection on the clouds If the sky is dark or brown, the navigator may be sure that there is water; if it is white, rosy, or orange-coloured, he may be certain there is ice, for these tints are reflected from the sun's rays, or of light The former is called a "water sky," the latter an "ice sky "
(Otomotiv) See internal combustion engine
Cover with icing (frosting made of sugar and milk or white of egg); to frost; as cakes, tarts, etc
{s} made of ice; made to hold ice; done on ice
A solid form of water Water expands when it freezes The freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero degrees Celsius
- Information and Content Exchange, a standard protocol for content syndication governed by IDEAlliance
Also referred to as the rink, the ice is the frozen hockey playing surface
Crystal form of methamphetamines
{f} freeze; solidify by freezing; cover with icing, frost (a cake, etc.); chill; cover or coat with ice
diamonds; "look at the ice on that dame!"
a fusible, fine, granular glass that is used as a decorating medium and is dusted on an adhesive to keep it inplace during firing
To cover with ice; to convert into ice, or into something resembling ice
One or more diamonds
Any substance having the appearance of ice; as, camphor ice
water frozen in the solid state; "Americans like ice in their drinks"
the pitch
To chill or cool, as with ice; to freeze
sweetened, flavored, and artificially frozen
92, that of water at 4° C
0 being less than that of water, ice floats
being 1
Concreted sugar
Cool with ice, as a beverage
Cubes of frozen water which would be found in small plastic tray if kids or husbands ever filled the darn things instead of putting them back in the freezer empty
Internal Combustion Engine, the gasoline-fueled engine that ultimately provides all the power used by the Prius The Prius ICE is designed for economy and low emissions rather than power When power is needed, the electric motor (MG2) helps out, using energy from the battery Later, the battery is recharged using surplus power from the ICE or by regenerative braking If the battery charge becomes too low, for example on a long steep hill, the Prius will make the best progress it can on ICE power alone
Information and Content Exchange Protocol A W3C submission designed to help establish rules like expiration dates and royalty payments for firms syndicating content across the web
To cover with icing, or frosting made of sugar and milk or white of egg; to frost, as cakes, tarts, etc
Information and Content Exchange: an XML-based content syndication protocol: once two parties have established a subscriber relationship, ICE allows them to automate the flow of syndicated information and requests ICE is format-agnostic: while ICE itself is expressed in XML, ICE may be used for managing content in any format ICE is complementary to specific content formats like NITF or packaging and metadata formats like NewsML and PRISM Note: More heavyweight as compared to OAI-MHP See: http: //www xmlnews org/ICE/
a rink with a floor of ice for ice hockey or ice skating; "the crowd applauded when she skated out onto the ice"
Cubes of frozen water which would be found in small plastic tray if kids or husbands ever filled the things instead of putting them back in the freezer empty
Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement The investigative and enforcement duties of U S Customs, Immigration and Naturalization, and the Federal Protective Service Focuses entirely on criminal investigations and enforcement of immigration and customs laws as they relate to foreign nationals and the entry of goods
If you break the ice at a party or meeting, or in a new situation, you say or do something to make people feel relaxed and comfortable. see also ice-breaker
Water in a solid state It can be found in the atmosphere in the form of ice crystals, snow, ice pellets, and hail
{i} frozen water; covering of frozen water; icing, glazing; substance which resembles frozen water; (Slang) diamonds
If you say that someone is on thin ice or is skating on thin ice, you mean that they are doing something risky which may have serious or unpleasant consequences. I had skated on thin ice and, so far, got away with it. to cover a cake with icing (=a mixture made of liquid and very fine sugar) American Equivalent: frost ice down to cover an injured part of the body in ice to stop it from swelling. adj. Solid form of liquid water and water vapour. Below 32 °F (0 °C), liquid water forms a hard solid and water vapour forms frost on surfaces and snowflakes (see snow) in clouds. Unlike most liquids, water expands on freezing, so ice is less dense than liquid water and therefore floats. It consists of compact aggregates of many crystals (with hexagonal symmetry), although ice formed from the bulk liquid does not normally have crystal faces. Molecules in the crystal are held together by hydrogen bonds (see hydrogen bonding). With a very high dielectric constant, ice conducts electricity much better than most nonmetallic crystals. At very high pressures, at least five other crystal forms of ice occur. adj. dry ice Greenland Ice Sheet ice age ice cream ice dancing ice formation ice hockey Larsen Ice Shelf Laurentide Ice Sheet Ross Ice Shelf sea ice
Water, cream, custard, etc
It is a white or transparent colorless substance, crystalline, brittle, and viscoidal
A mineral, H2O, which may form speleothems in ice caves as, stalactite, stalagmite, drapery, crust, flower, flowstone, helictites and euhedral (having well formed crystal faces) crystals Mineral, Rock and Chemical terms Ref HF
Frozen dessert
Frozen form of water Ice has a specific gravity (0 9166) that is slightly less than water This difference in specific gravity causes ice to float on water
The solid form of water It can be found in the atmosphere in the form of ice crystals, snow, ice pellets, and hail, for example
decorate with frosting; "frost a cake"
n [coined by Usenetter Tom Maddox, popularized by William Gibson's cyberpunk SF novels: a contrived acronym for `Intrusion Countermeasure Electronics'] Security software (in Gibson's novels, software that responds to intrusion by attempting to immobilize or even literally kill the intruder) Hence, `icebreaker': a program designed for cracking security on a system
put ice on or put on ice; "Ice your sprained limbs"
A term used to describe water or a number of gases such as methane or ammonia when in a solid state
Information and Content Exchange protocol specification, a potential standard for the Web, based on XML and P3P
If someone puts a plan or project on ice, they delay doing it. The deal was put on ice for three months
a flavored sugar topping used to coat and decorate cakes
Frozen water, water represents emotions
a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
put ice on or put on ice; "Ice your sprained limbs
Murder
[coined by USENETter Tom Maddox, popularized by William Gibson's cyberpunk SF novels: a contrived acronym for `Intrusion Countermeasure Electronics'] Security software (in Gibson's novels, software that responds to intrusion by attempting to literally kill the intruder) Also, `icebreaker': a program designed for cracking security on a system Neither term is in serious use yet as of mid-1991, but many hackers find the metaphor attractive, and each may develop a denotation in the future
a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk) the frozen part of a body of water diamonds; "look at the ice on that dame!"
Water or other fluid frozen or reduced to the solid state by cold; frozen water
the frozen part of a body of water
to ice

    التركية النطق

    tı ays

    النطق

    /tə ˈīs/ /tə ˈaɪs/

    فيديوهات

    ... An ice age begins. ...
    ... With temperatures warming after the ice age, ...
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