creek

listen to the pronunciation of creek
İngilizce - Türkçe
dere

Dere bizim sağımıza doğru. - The creek's to our right.

Gençken yakın bir derede yüzmeye giderdim. - When I was young, I used to go swimming in a nearby creek.

{i} çay
ırmak kolu
köy
{i} küçük körfez
zor durumda
{i} İng. koy, küçük körfez
{i} koy
deree
creek bed
(Coğrafya) akarsu yatağı
creek bed
(Coğrafya) nehir yatağı
up the creek
berbat
up the creek
kelek
up the creek
boktan
be up a creek without a paddle
(deyim) Çok zor durumda kalmak
be up the creek without a paddle
(deyim) Çok zor durumda kalmak
cooper creek
bakır dere
be up a creek
{k} zor durumda kalmak/olmak
up the creek
{k} (deyim) tumuyle yanlis
İngilizce - İngilizce
of or pertaining to the Creek tribe

The chieftain was well versed in Creek history.

the language of the Creek tribe
a Native American tribe from the Southeastern United States
A stream of water smaller than a river and larger than a brook
Any turn or winding
A small inlet or bay, narrower and extending further into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river
{n} a small bay, alley, nook, corner, turn
a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river); "the creek dried up every summer"
If someone is up the creek, they are in a bad or difficult situation, or are wrong in some way. You can also say that someone is up the creek without a paddle. or Muscogee Muskogean-speaking North American Indian people living mainly in Oklahoma, U.S., but also in Georgia and Alabama. A loose and shifting confederation of groups that once occupied much of the Georgia and Alabama flatlands, the Creek comprised two major divisions: the Upper Creeks (living on the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers) and the Lower Creeks (living on the Chatahootchee and Flint rivers). They cultivated corn, beans, and squash. Each Creek town had a plaza or community square, often with a temple, around which were built the rectangular houses. Religious observances included the Busk (Green Corn) ceremony, an annual first-fruits and new-fire rite. In the 18th century a Creek Confederacy including the Natchez, Yuchi, Shawnee, and others was organized to present a united front against both European and Indian enemies. It proved a failure, however, since at no time did all groups contribute warriors to a common battle. The Creek War against the U.S. (1813-14) ended with the defeated Creeks ceding 23 million acres. Most were forcibly removed to Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Some 40,200 individuals claimed sole Creek ancestry in the 2000 U.S. census
A small inlet or bay, narrower and extending further into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river. (Chiefly UK & Indian.)
a watercourse smaller than, and often tributary to, a river
{i} stream, brook; cove, inlet
any member of the Creek Confederacy (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma
A natural stream of water, normally smaller than, and often tributary to, a river (Rice/White, 1991)
A creek is a narrow place where the sea comes a long way into the land
A creek is a small stream or river. Follow Austin Creek for a few miles
A natural stream of water, normally smaller than, and often tributary to, a river (Rice (1991))
A stream of water smaller than a river and larger than a brook. (Chiefly US, Canadian & Australian.)
A small stream of water which serves as the natural drainage course for a drainage basin of nominal, or small size The term is a relative one as to size, some creeks in the humid section would be called rivers if they occurred in the arid portion
(1) A stream, less predominant than a river, and generally tributary to a river (2) A small tidal channel through a coastal marsh
A small stream of water that serves as the natural drainage course for a drainage basin The term is relative according to size Some creeks in a humid region would be called rivers if they occurred in an arid area
creek bed
The bed of a stream
creek bed
The dry channel that was formerly the path of a stream
creek beds
plural form of creek bed
creek-bed
Attributive form of creek bed

creek-bed ecosystem.

Creek Indian War
series of battles which took place in Georgia and Alabama in 1813-1814 between the Creek Indian tribes led by Chief Tecumseh and white settlers (U.S. History)
creek bed
a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream
creek confederacy
a North American Indian confederacy organized by the Muskogee that dominated the southeastern part of the United States before being removed to Oklahoma
Lord willing and the creek don't rise
Barring unforeseen circumstances

Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we'll have that new barn finished in time for the harvest.

up a creek
Alternative form of up the creek
up a creek without a paddle
Alternative form of up the creek
up shit creek
In trouble; in a difficult situation
up shit creek without a paddle
Alternative form of up shit creek
up shit's creek
Alternative form of up shit creek
up shit's creek without a paddle
Alternative form of up shit creek
up the creek
In trouble; in a difficult situation

We'll be up the creek if we lose those files, so we should back them up regularly.

up the creek without a paddle
Alternative form of up the creek
be up a creek without a paddle
(deyim) Be in a difficult situation with no simple solution
be up the creek without a paddle
(deyim) Be in a difficult situation with no simple solution
Battle Creek
A city of southern Michigan east of Kalamazoo. Breakfast cereals and other food products are important to its economy. Population: 53,540
Big Sandy Creek
A river rising in central Colorado and flowing about 322 km (200 mi) east-northeast and southeast to the Arkansas River
Cooper Creek
or Barcoo River Intermittent stream, east-central Australia. Rising as the Barcoo on the northern slopes of the Warrego Range in Queensland, it is joined by the Alice River, turns southwest, and receives its principal tributary, the Thomson, from which point it is known as Cooper Creek. Crossing the South Australia border, it carries water to Lake Eyre. Its total length is 880 mi (1,420 km)
Dawson Creek
A city of eastern British Columbia, Canada, near the Alberta border. It is the southern terminus of the Alaska Highway. Population: 11,373
Rock Creek Butte
A mountain, 2,777 m (9,106 ft) high, in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon. It is the highest elevation in the range
Sand Creek Massacre
or Chivington Massacre (Nov. 29, 1864) Surprise attack by U.S. troops on a Cheyenne camp. A force of 1,200 men, mostly Colorado volunteers under Col. John M. Chivington, attacked several hundred Cheyenne camped on Sand Creek near Fort Lyon in southeastern Colorado Territory. The Indians had been conducting peace negotiations with the fort's commander; when the attack began, they raised a white flag, but the troops continued to attack, massacring more than 200 of them. The slayings led to the Plains Indian wars
creeks
They formerly inhabited Georgia, Florida, and Alabama
creeks
plural of creek
creeks
A tribe or confederacy of North American Indians, including the Muskogees, Seminoles, Uchees, and other subordinate tribes
creek