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الإنجليزية - التركية

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wall
{i} duvar

Duvardaki resim, Picasso tarafından yapıldı. - The picture on the wall was painted by Picasso.

Posterler çabucak duvarlardan söküldü. - The posters were immediately removed from the wall.

Walls have ears
Yerin kulağı vardır
walls have ears
yerin kulağı var
wall
{i} çeper
wall
{i} set
wall
{i} sur: the walls of the old city eski kentin surları
wall
{f} tecrit etmek
wall
baraj
wall
sur

Eski şehir surlarla çevrilidir. - The old city is surrounded by walls.

Sivrisinekler surlara saygı duymazlar. - Mosquitos don't respect walls.

concrete walls
beton duvarlar
flood walls
feyezan duvarları
retaining walls
istinat duvarları
wall
{f} duvar ör
wall
cidar
wall
kapatmak
wall
{i} zar
climb the walls
aklı başından gitmek
customs walls
gümrük duvarları
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wall creeper duvar tırmaşık kuşu
wall
{f} etrafına duvar çekmek
wall
kenar
wall
kale bedeni
wall
bağlantı levhası
wall
duvarla çevirmek
wall
yan

Lütfen masayı duvarın yanına koy. - Please put the table next to the wall.

Bir yankesici trende cüzdanımı çaldı. - Some pickpocket stole my wallet on the train.

wall
duvar prizi
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Tichodroma muraria
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wall plug elek
run through walls
engellere göğüs gerebilmek
the walls have ears
(deyim) Yerin kulağı var. Ağızdan çıkan söz sır olmaktan çıkar. Gizli konuşulan bir şeyin umulmadık bir yoldan başkalarınca duyulabileceğini anlatan bir söz
veins that drain the thoracic walls
damarları o torasik duvar drenaj
wall
wall plate duvar latası
wall
{f} ayırmak
wall
(İnşaat) örgü
wall
wall pepper damkoruğu
wall
Sedum acre
wall
duvarlar
The walls have ears
{k} Yerin kulağı var
bucket training walls
sıçratma eşiği duvarları
castle walls
kale surları
format walls
(Bilgisayar) duvarları biçimle
format walls
(Bilgisayar) duvarları biçimlendir
foundation walls
(İnşaat) mesnet duvarları
pore walls
boşluk cidarları
rear walls
arka bölme paneli
selected walls
(Bilgisayar) seçili duvarlar
within the walls
surların arkasında
within the walls
surlar içinde
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Third person singular simple present form of to wall
Plural of wall
walls cannot normally attack If there is a wall, it automatically stops 1 creature for each wall until it is destroyed In otherwords, if I have 1 wall, and my opponent has 1 creature, that creature cannot attack me until the wall has been destroyed If my opponent has 2 creatures, only 1 of them can hit me until the wall is destroyed Normal flying rules apply for walls
Complete set of drawing paper for kids that comes with every room
walls have ears
There is a risk of being heard, so pay attention to what you say
walls have ears
there are always eavesdroppers nearby, a secret always gets out at last
walls of Jericho
walls that surrounded the ancient city of Jericho
Chinese Walls
plural form of Chinese Wall
abdominal walls
plural form of abdominal wall
back walls
plural form of back wall
bounce off the walls
To be overly active relative to the enclosed space in which one is
bounced off the walls
Simple past tense and past participle of bounce off the walls
bounces off the walls
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bounce off the walls
bouncing off the walls
Present participle of bounce off the walls
brick walls
plural form of brick wall
cell walls
plural form of cell wall
climb the walls
To behave in a distressed or frantic manner; to feel very agitated

There are purists who climb the walls when German Conductor-Organist-Harpsichordist Karl Richter performs Bach. . . . To them, imagination—and Richter has plenty—is the ultimate transgression.

climbed the walls
Simple past tense and past participle of climb the walls
climbing the walls
Present participle of climb the walls
climbs the walls
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of climb the walls
diaphragm walls
plural form of diaphragm wall
front walls
plural form of front wall
party walls
plural form of party wall
power walls
plural form of power wall
retaining walls
plural form of retaining wall
screen walls
plural form of screen wall
town walls
A large historic line of walls encircling a town that normally dates back at least to the Middle Ages
up the walls
very busy, swamped

We didn't go to the restaurant as it was up the walls.

wall
A type of butterfly (Lasiommata megera)
wall
A temporary impediment to free movement

A wall of police officers met the protesters before they reached the capitol steps.

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A line of defenders set up between an opposing free-kick taker and the goal
wall
Each of the substantial structures acting either as the exterior of or divisions within a structure

The wind blew against the walls of the tent.

wall
To well, as water; spring
wall
To enclose with a wall

He walled the study with books.

wall
To boil
wall
A spring of water
wall
(with "in") To enclose by surrounding with walls

They had walled in the garden.

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(with "up") To seal with a wall

They walled up the basement space that had been used as a coal bin.

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(with "off") To separate with a wall

The previous owners had walled off two rooms, making an apartment.

wall
A fictional bidder used to increase the price at an auction. Also called a chandelier
wall
{i} side support for buildings; barricade; side; partition
wall
A wall is one of the vertical sides of a building or room. Kathryn leaned against the wall of the church The bedroom walls would be painted light blue She checked the wall clock. + -walled -walled a glass-walled elevator
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{f} enclose with a wall; divide with a wall, fill up with a wall (doorway, etc.); seal with a wall; fortify; (Slang) lean or stand or sit or rest against a wall at a social gathering
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A wall is a long narrow vertical structure made of stone or brick that surrounds or divides an area of land. He sat on the wall in the sun
wall
{s} of a side support for buildings
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The wall of something that is hollow is its side. He ran his fingers along the inside walls of the box
wall
{n} a partition of brick fence, defense
wall
{v} to inclose or defend with a wall
bare walls
exposed walls, walls that are not painted or decorated with anything
stayed within his four walls
did not leave the house, isolated himself
wall
That portion of the building envelope, including opaque area and fenestration, that is vertical or tilted at an angle of 60° from horizontal or greater This includes above- and below-grade walls, between floor spandrels, peripheral edges of floors, and foundation walls For the purposes of determining building envelope requirements, the classifications are defined as follows
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A vertical structural element that holds up a roof, encloses part or all of a room, or stands by itself to hold back soil
wall
A line of defenders to prevent a direct kick from scoring
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If a person or company goes to the wall, they lose all their money and their business fails. Even quite big companies are going to the wall these days
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A jump that simulates a solid stone or brick wall
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To separate with a wall"
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The wall of a halfpipe is comprised of a transition and a vertical section
wall
a vertical (or almost vertical) smooth rock face (as of a cave or mountain)
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emphasis If you say that something or someone is driving you up the wall, you are emphasizing that they annoy and irritate you. The heat is driving me up the wall I sang in the bath and drove my parents up the wall
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A human barrier of at least 3 players, used to aid the goalkeeper in defending against free kicks - when they are specifically so awarded Players may line up 10 or more yards from the ball to form a barrier between the kicker and the goal
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The side of a level or drift
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The line of players used to prevent a direct kick from scoring; lined up 10 yards from where the direct kick is taken
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a line of 2 to 6 defending players pressed together shoulder-to-shoulder to protect their goal against a close free kick; creates a more difficult shot by reducing the amount of open goal area the kicker has to shoot at
wall
To seal with a wall"
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A defensive formation to block a free kick in which defensive players stand shoulder-to-shoulder between an opposing kicker and the goal
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A defense; a rampart; a means of protection; in the plural, fortifications, in general; works for defense
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fly on the wall: see fly the writing is on the wall: see writing. wall in to surround an open area with walls wall off to keep one area or room separate from another, by building a wall. Any of various upright constructions used to divide or enclose a room or building. In traditional masonry construction, bearing walls supported the weight of floors and roofs, but modern steel and reinforced-concrete frames, as well as heavy timber and other skeletal structures, require exterior walls only for shelter. Some urban buildings dispense with walls on the ground floor, extending outdoor plazas under the building and permitting easier access to elevators, escalators, and stairs. In masonry construction, all types of floors and roofs except domes are most easily supported on straight, parallel walls. Nonbearing walls, used when loads are carried by girders, beams, or other members, can be either curtain walls or infill of brick, block, or other material. See also cavity wall, retaining wall, shear wall. Antonine Wall bearing wall load bearing wall Berlin Wall cavity wall curtain wall Great Wall of China Hadrian's Wall retaining wall shear wall Wall Street Wall Street Journal The Western Wall Wailing Wall
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(anatomy) a layer (a lining or membrane) that encloses a structure; "stomach walls"
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emphasis If you say that you are banging your head against a wall, you are emphasizing that you are frustrated because someone is stopping you from making progress in something. I appealed for help but felt I was always banging my head against a wall I wondered if I was banging my head against a brick wall
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If you have your back to the wall, you are in a very difficult situation and can see no way out of it. Their threat to hire replacement workers has the union with its back to the wall
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Tube / Pipe wall thickness
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A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot; a wale
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A rampart of earth, stones etc. built up for defensive purposes
wall
a vertical (or almost vertical) smooth rock face (as of a cave or mountain) a difficult or awkward situation; "his back was to the wall"; "competition was pushing them to the wall"
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the side plane of a subject, having depth and to which a ground junction is made It may also have a surface edge the term may also describe the side walls of an incised letter
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You can describe something as a wall of a particular kind when it acts as a barrier and prevents people from understanding something. The police say they met the usual wall of silence see also cavity wall, dry-stone wall, fly-on-the-wall, hole-in-the-wall, off-the-wall, retaining wall, sea wall, stonewall, wall-to-wall
wall
The country rock bounding a vein laterally
wall
anything that suggests a wall in structure or function or effect; "a wall of water"; "a wall of smoke"; "a wall of prejudice"; "negotiations ran into a brick wall"
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A wall of something is a large amount of it forming a high vertical barrier. She gazed at the wall of books I was just hit by a wall of water
wall
To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall
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A work or structure of stone, brick, or other materials, raised to some height, and intended for defense or security, solid and permanent inclosing fence, as around a field, a park, a town, etc
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A divisive or containing structure in an organ or cavity
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a layer of material that encloses space; "the walls of the cylinder were perforated"; "the container's walls were blue"
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a rock face angled 60º or more
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A group of defenders standing near shoulder to shoulder in attempt to defend a free kick near the goal
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To close or fill with a wall, as a doorway
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A bounding area of the playing field not protected by a paddle
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A defensive tactic where a line of two to six defending players join shoulder-to-shoulder in an attempt to protect their goal during a free kick The wall is designed to reduce the open goal area the kicker has to shoot at
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A preliminary step before every inflation where the pilot inflate the wing's leading edge and builds tension on the lines A wall allows the pilot to determine that none of the lines are tangled and that the wing tips are not tucked in (cravatted)
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The nominal thickness of the glass between the inside and outside surfaces of the tubing
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It is a type of jump that simulates an actual brick or stonewall
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To enclose by surrounding with walls
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a difficult or awkward situation; "his back was to the wall"; "competition was pushing them to the wall"
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An inclosing part of a receptacle or vessel; as, the walls of a steam-engine cylinder
wall
send a message to everybody's terminal
wall
surround with a wall in order to fortify
wall
The stack of unused pieces Pieces are taken from the wall in a clockwise fashion, except for the extra piece drawn after a Kong, which is taken from the opposite end
wall
Group of defenders standing shoulder-to-shoulder to defend a free kick, usually near the goal
wall
n The setup of tiles into a four sided square from which they are drawn during play
wall
A jump of wall-like construction with displaceable units on top
wall
A structure built for defense surrounding a city, castle etc
wall
an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"
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an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes; "they stormed the ramparts of the city"; "they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down"
wall
(1) the sideboards/kickback (2) the crown of oil (3) a very easy shot
wall
To defend by walls, or as if by walls; to fortify
wall
also, one of the upright inclosing parts of a building or a room
wall
a masonry fence (as around an estate or garden); "the wall followed the road"; "he ducked behind the garden wall and waited"
wall
vaimure
walls

    التركية النطق

    wôlz

    النطق

    /ˈwôlz/ /ˈwɔːlz/

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    [ 'wol ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English weall; akin to Middle High German wall; both from Latin vallum rampart, from vallus stake, palisade; perhaps akin to Old Norse volr staff; more at WALE.

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