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jellyfish
denizanası

Çoğu denizanası sokmaları ölümcül değil ama çoğu yine de oldukça ağrılıdır. - Most jellyfish stings aren't deadly, but many are pretty painful nonetheless.

Hayat bir denizanası için bile güzel muhteşem bir şeydir. - Life is a beautiful magnificent thing, even to a jellyfish.

jellyfish
deniz anası

Tom bir deniz anası tarafından sokuldu. - Tom got stung by a jellyfish.

jellyfish
denizısırganı
jellyfish
(deyim) süt çocuğu
slobber
salya akıtmak
slobber
ağzından salyalar akıtmak
slobber
salya akıt

Tom'un köpeği onun yastığına salya akıttı. - Tom's dog slobbered on his pillow.

slobber
salya

Tom'un köpeği onun yastığına salya akıttı. - Tom's dog slobbered on his pillow.

jellyfish
{i} k.dili. kararsız kimse
jellyfish
{i} pısırık
jellyfish
su medüzu
jellyfish
medüz
jellyfish
{i} muhallebi çocuğu
jellyfish
denizana

Çoğu denizanası sokmaları ölümcül değil ama çoğu yine de oldukça ağrılıdır. - Most jellyfish stings aren't deadly, but many are pretty painful nonetheless.

Tom kendini denizanası araştırmasına adıyor. - Tom is devoting himself to jellyfish research.

jellyfish
dili kararsız kimse
slobber
{f} salyası akmak
slobber
{f} ağzının suyu akmak
slobber
{f} salya sümük öpmek
slobber
f., k.dili. ağzından salya akmak. i., k.dili. ağızdan akan salya
slobber
{f} ağzından akmak
slobber
{i} aşırı duygusal sözler
Englisch - Englisch
seablubber
slobber
jellyfish
Almost transparent aquatic being; any one of the acalephs, especially one of the larger species, having a jellylike appearance
jellyfish
any of numerous usually marine and free-swimming coelenterates that constitute the sexually reproductive forms of hydrozoans and scyphozoans
jellyfish
one of the larger species, having a jellylike appearance
jellyfish
– Any of a variety of free-swimming, marine invertebrates characterized by an umbrella-shaped body largely made up of a jelly-like substance and long, hanging tentacles with stinging cells on them
jellyfish
a tasty and clever fish, that swims in the upper parts of the sea and is always looking for any possible BG-players who dare to challenge that area, to play with In old western days there were similar things called pistoleros
jellyfish
A computer program that plays backgammon and performs rollouts, developed by JellyFish AS
jellyfish
{i} stinging soft gelatinous marine animal with an umbrella shaped body and long trailing tentacles; coward, person without backbone, spineless person (Slang)
jellyfish
A jellyfish is a sea creature that has a clear soft body and can sting you. jellyfish a sea animal that has a round transparent body and can sting you. Any of about 200 described species of free-swimming marine cnidarians (in the classes Scyphozoa and Cubozoa), many of which have a bell-shaped body. The term is also frequently applied to other similar cnidarians (e.g., Portuguese man-of-war) and some unrelated forms (e.g., ctenophores and salps). In scyphozoan jellyfish, the free-swimming medusa form is the dominant stage, with the sessile polyp form found only during larval development. Jellyfish live in all oceans and include the familiar disk-shaped animals that are often found drifting along the shoreline. Most species are 1-16 in. (2-40 cm) in diameter; some are 6 ft (1.8 m) in diameter, with tentacles more than 100 feet (30 m) long. Though some jellyfish simply filter-feed, most feed on small animals (e.g., crustaceans) that they catch in their tentacles, whose stinging cells immobilize the prey; contact can be irritating and sometimes dangerous to humans. The cubozoan jellyfish comprise 50 species of box jellies (the rather spherical body is squared off at the edges), which are usually 1-2 in. (2-4 cm) in diameter
jellyfish
Any one of the acalephs, esp
jellyfish
large siphonophore having a bladderlike float and stinging tentacles
a jellyfish

    Silbentrennung

    a jel·ly·fish

    Türkische aussprache

    ı celifîş

    Aussprache

    /ə ˈʤelēˌfəsʜ/ /ə ˈʤɛliːˌfɪʃ/
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