bobby

listen to the pronunciation of bobby
Englisch - Türkisch
sakçı
polis
bobby soxer son modayı takip eden genç kız
dili kısa çorap
bobby pin madeni saa tokası
i., İng., k.dili. polis
dili polis memuru
bobby socks rjog
{i} aynasız
özellikle kızların giydiği şoset
polis memuru
bobby pin
madeni saç tokası
bobby pin
toka

Sami yatağının altında bir tel toka buldu. - Sami found a bobby pin under his bed.

bobby pin
tel toka

Sami yatağının altında bir tel toka buldu. - Sami found a bobby pin under his bed.

bobby socks
soket
bobby socks
kısa çorap
Englisch - Englisch
A diminutive of the female given name Roberta
A diminutive of the male given name Robert

It was a real irritation to Robert's parents to hear Adeline call him Bobby. They tried to intimate their disapproval by pronouncing his name very distinctly when they addressed him.

A railway signaller
A police officer
An application used by a developer to test various portions of a device driver in isolation on a Newton device See also Lantern
an informal term for a British policeman
{i} policeman (British Slang)
is a free application developed by the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) that will analyze Web pages for their accessibility to people with disabilities It will also find HTML compatibility problems that prevent pages from displaying correctly on different Web browsers Bobby only analyzes HTML but will let you know of potential issues with other objects on your page too, such as images, scripts, applets, and plugins
A nickname for a policeman; from Sir Robert Peel, who remodeled the police force
Software package available for use online or through download that evaluates Web pages for accessibility mainly to visually impaired users Sites that pass are entitled to display the "Bobby Approved" icon However, that icon does not mean that those sites also comply with all of Section 508's accessibility requirements Download Bobby at the Bobby Web site
A bobby is a British policeman, usually of the lowest rank. These days, the bobby on the beat is a rare sight. = cop. bobbies a policeman. Fischer Bobby Hull Bobby Jones Bobby Orr Bobby Unser Bobby and Al
bobby socks
Women's ankle socks
bobby-dazzler
An attractive person
Bobby Fischer
orig. Robert James Fischer born March 9, 1943, Chicago, Ill., U.S. U.S. chess master. He became a grandmaster at age 15, then a record. In 1972 Fischer defeated Boris Spassky to become the only American to win the world chess championship. An intense and eccentric personality, he was a devout Christian fundamentalist who frequently condemned the Soviet Union for godlessness; he was deprived of his title in 1975 after refusing to meet his Soviet challenger, Anatoly Karpov. He remained out of the game thereafter except for a victorious private rematch with Spassky in Yugoslavia in 1992; the game violated U.S. sanctions against Yugoslavia, and Fischer has remained abroad ever since
Bobby Hull
in full Robert Martin Hull born Jan. 3, 1939, Point Anne, Ont., Can. Canadian ice-hockey player. He played centre and left wing for the Chicago Blackhawks (1957-72) in the National Hockey League (NHL), where his booming slap shot and fast skating made him a dominant figure; he scored 50 or more goals in each of five seasons. Throughout his NHL career he scored 610 goals, 560 assists, and 1,170 points. He also played in the now-defunct World Hockey Association (1972-81)
Bobby Jones
in full Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. born March 17, 1902, Atlanta, Ga., U.S. died Dec. 18, 1971, Atlanta U.S. golfer. Jones won 13 major championships between 1923 and 1930, a feat unequaled until 1973. In 1930 he became the first golfer to achieve the grand-slam of his time the British and U.S. Open and Amateur championships after which he retired from competitive golf at the age of 28, having never become a professional. Jones helped establish the Masters Tournament, one of the four major tournaments that make up the modern grand-slam of golf (the other three being the British Open, the U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship)
Bobby Moore
a British football player, one of the greatest English players ever, who played for the English national team and led the team that won the World Cup in 1966 (1941-93)
Bobby Orr
He joined the Bruins in 1966 and played with them for 10 seasons, helping them to the playoffs in eight consecutive seasons and to two Stanley Cup victories (1970, 1972). The first defenseman to lead the National Hockey League in scoring (1970, 1975), he is the only player ever recognized as the most valuable defenseman eight years in a row (1967-68 to 1974-75)
Bobby Orr
in full Robert Gordon Orr born March 20, 1948, Parry Sound, Ont., Can. Canadian-born U.S. ice-hockey player. He was signed to a junior amateur contract by Boston Bruins scouts when he was
Bobby Seale
(born 1937) African American social activist, co-founder of the radical political group "The Black Panthers
Bobby and Al Unser
in full Robert William Unser and Alfred Unser born Feb. 20, 1934, Albuquerque, N.M., U.S. born May 29, 1939, Albuquerque, N.M., U.S. U.S. automobile-racing drivers. The Unser brothers were born into a family of drivers and began driving at an early age. Both won the Pikes Peak hill climb and various U.S. Automobile Club races before competing in the Indianapolis 500, which Bobby won in 1968, 1975, and 1981, and Al in 1970, 1971, 1978, and 1987. Al's son Al Unser, Jr. (b. 1962), won the same race in 1992 and 1994
bobby pin
type of hair pin
bobby pin
A bobby pin is a small piece of metal or plastic bent back on itself, which someone uses to hold their hair in position. A small metal hair clip with the ends pressed tightly together. a thin piece of metal bent into a narrow U shape that you use to hold your hair in place British Equivalent: hairgrip (Probably from BOB1)
bobby pin
a flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place; "in England they call a bobby pin a grip
bobby socks
Ankle socks worn by girls or women. girls' short socks that have the tops turned over (Probably from bob ; BOBCAT)
bobby socks
short socks often worn folded down around the ankle (usually white)
bobby sox
short socks often worn folded down around the ankle (usually white)
bobby-socker
{i} young teenage girl wearing bobby socks; bobbysoxer, young teenage girl during the 1940's and 1950's (Slang)
bobbies
plural of bobby
bobby

    Silbentrennung

    bob·by

    Türkische aussprache

    bäbi

    Aussprache

    /ˈbäbē/ /ˈbɑːbiː/

    Etymologie

    [ 'bä-bE ] (noun.) 1844. From the given name of Sir Robert Peel, who established London's police force.1986, Hellweg, Paul, The Insomniac's Dictionary, Facts On File Publications, 0-8160-1364-0, page 108:

    Gemeinsame Collocations

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