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Definition von -beast im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

beast
canavar

Onlar müziğin vahşi canavarı sakinleştirdiğini söylüyorlar ama benim için şahsen, o beni ne rahatlatıyor ne de sakinleştiriyor. - They say that music soothes the savage beast, but for me personally, it neither relaxes me nor calms me.

Canavar canlı, uyanık ve aç. - The beast is alive, awake and hungry.

beast
beast of prey yırtıcı hayvan
beast
{i} sevimsiz kimse
starving the beast
(Mitholoji) ABD'de vergi kesintisi taraftarlarının devleti daha küçük ve etkin kılmak için kullandığı, vergi kesintileriyle "canavarı aç bırakma" stratejisi
beast
hayvan gibi

O, vahşi bir hayvan gibi kudurdu. - He raged like a wild beast.

beast
hayvan

Aslan hayvanların kralıdır. - The lion is king of beasts.

O tuhaf bir hayvandı. - It was a strange beast.

beast
kaba kimse
behave like a beast
canavarlaşmak
beast
(dört ayaklı) hayvan
beast
{i} çirkin yaratık
beast
hayvanca davranan kaba kimse beast of burden yük hayvanı
beast of burden
yük hayvanı
beast of prey
yırtıcı hayvan
(n ) beast
(N) canavar
beast like
canavar gibi
beast with two backs
iki destek ile hayvan
beast, animal
hayvan, hayvan
beauty and the beast
güzellik ve canavar
evil beast
Yabanıl hayvan
sex beast
seks hayvan
the beast
canavar

Sami canavarın karnındaydı. - Sami was in the belly of the beast.

Canavarı tahrik etmeyin. - Don't provoke the beast.

beast
iskoç
beast
çok

Sen sorularda çok iyisin! Birtek soruda başarısız olmadın! - You're a beast! You haven't even missed one question!

Bu canavarlar çok cana yakın. - These beasts are very friendly.

beast
çok fena
beast
hayvancık
beast
bilhassa dört ayaklı iri hayvan
the beast in us
içimizdeki canavar
Englisch - Englisch
a cruelly rapacious person
animal: a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
(n ) ba, bah
Mental, animalistic, manifestation of the Thirst Thought processes turn away from the more normal day to day and toward sastisfaction of the Thirst however it can
(bēst) n A lion or a tiger, set aside by their general movement patterns
an animal-like alien, as opposed to a human-like alien
Beast
A figure in the Book of Revelation (Apocalypse)
beast
Any animal other than a human; usually only applied to land vertebrates
beast
to impose arduous exercises, either as training or as punishment
beast
A person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilized manner
beast
A large and impressive automobile
beast of burden
A draught animal that carries or pulls heavy loads, such as a donkey, mule, or ox
beast of burden
Any domesticated animal trained to perform tasks for humans, such as a herding dog or trained falcon
beast of prey
A carnivorous animal that hunts for its food, especially one that preys on vertebrates
beast with two backs
two people engaged in sexual intercourse
beauty and the beast
Two individuals, usually but not necessarily romantically involved, where one is perceived to be considerably more attractive than the other
belly of the beast
In a facility or organization, the location where work is actually carried out
cattle beast
domestic cattle, livestock
nature of the beast
The unchangeable nature of something

A little slow, that's all; but that's the nature of the beast..

the Beast
a name given to the antichrist in the book of Revelation
starving the beast
(Mitholoji) A political strategy employed by American conservatives in order to limit government spending by cutting taxes in order to deprive the government of revenue in a deliberate effort to force the federal government to reduce spending
beast
{n} an irrational animal, brute, brutish man
fell beast
(Edebiyat) In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, "fell beast" is the author's description of the flying carrion-eating pterosaur-like creatures on which the Nazgûl rode after being unhorsed at the Ford of Bruinen. The creatures are especially prominent during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, where the Witch-king of Angmar, the Lord of the Nazgûl, rides his in battle against King Théoden of Rohan
Altered Beast
{i} computer adventure game manufactured by Sega Enterprises Inc
Beauty and the Beast
an old story about a beautiful young girl called Beauty, who is forced to live with a frightening creature called the Beast. The Beast loves her and she gradually begins to care about him too. He continually asks her to marry him, and when she finally agrees, he magically becomes the beautiful prince that he used to be
Beauty and the Beast
fairy tale about a beautiful girl who falls in love with a monster
beast
Any living creature; an animal; including man, insects, etc
beast
You can refer to an animal as a beast, especially if it is a large, dangerous, or unusual one. the threats our ancestors faced from wild beasts
beast
Any animal other than a human; usually only applied to vertebrates, sometimes excluding birds
beast
Fig
beast
a cruelly rapacious person
beast
Hence: To be beasted, to be beaten at beast, omber, etc
beast
A penalty at beast, omber, etc
beast
Mental, animalistic, manifestation of the Thirst Thought processes turn away from the more normal day to day and toward sastisfaction of the Thirst however it can
beast
A person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilised manner
beast
As opposed to man: Any irrational animal
beast
A coarse, brutal, filthy, or degraded fellow
beast
A game at cards similar to loo
beast
an animal-like alien, as opposed to a human-like alien
beast
a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
beast
(bēst) n A lion or a tiger, set aside by their general movement patterns
beast
Any four-footed animal, that may be used for labor, food, or sport; as, a beast of burden
beast
{i} animal; brutal person, cruel person
beast
(n ) ba, bah
beast epic
A long, usually allegorical verse narrative in which the characters are animals with human feelings and motives
beast of burden
ox or cattle used to pull heavy loads
beast of burden
an animal such as a donkey or ox or elephant used for transporting loads or doing other heavy work
beast of burden
A beast of burden is an animal such as an ox or a donkey that is used for carrying or pulling things. An animal, such as a donkey, ox, or elephant, used for transporting loads or doing other heavy work. an animal that does heavy work
beast of prey
animal which hunts other animals for food
beast with two backs
(Slang) two people engaged in the act of sex (from Shakespeare's "Othello")
evil beast
animal which does great harm; wicked and corrupt person
make the beast with two backs
(Slang) engage in the act of sex (reference from Shakespeare's "Othello")
sea beast
Any large marine mammal, as a seal, walrus, or cetacean
wild beast
dangerous animal
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