candle

listen to the pronunciation of candle
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} mum

Mumlar odayı aydınlatıyor. - The candles made the room bright.

Mum kendiliğinden söndü. - The candle went out by itself.

(Askeri) SİS MUMU, GAZ MUMU: Gaz veya duman meydana getiren kimyasal bir madde ile doldurulmuş kap. Ayrıca bakınız: "smoke candle" ve "gas candle"
(Askeri) sis mumu
(Askeri) gaz mumu
{i} kandil

Kandili yakmanı istiyorum. - I want you to light the candle.

Tom kandili yaktı ve alevine baktı. - Tom lit the candle and then stared at its flame.

candle coal
uzun alevli kömür
candle flame
mum alevi
candle light
mum ışığı
candle power
mum gücü
candle power
mumgücü
candle wick
fitil
candle-end
mum artığı
candle dipping
daldırma mum
candle holder
mumluk
candle in the wind
Rüzgardaki mum
candle coal
(Madencilik) uzun yalazlı kömür
candle end
mum artığı
candle end
pılı pırtı
candle end
süprüntü
candle snuffer
mum söndürücü
fairy candle
karayılan otu
fairy candle
karayılan kökü
fairy candle
kadın kökü
fairy candle
kadın otu
hold a candle to
karşılaştırmak
hold a candle to
kıyaslamak
rush candle
saz mumu
burn the candle at both ends
gecesini gündüzüne katmak
foot-candle
ayak-mum
not hold a candle to
eline su dökememek
roman candle
roma mumu
the game is not worth the candle
astarı yüzünden pahalı
burn the candle at both ends
fazla çalışmak. hold a ~ He doesn´t hold a candle to her. Onun eline su dökemez
foot candle
ayak mum
foot-candle
ayak mum
game is not worth the candle
Oyun değer mum değil
game not worth the candle
Oyun değmez mum
hanukkah candle
hanukkah mum
hold a candle to
(deyim) Yerini tutmak, yerine konmak
hold a candle to
(deyim) Eline su dökememek, kıyas bile edilememek
hold a candle to the sun
güneş bir mum tutmak
tallow candle
donyağı mum
Roman candle
bir tür havai fişek
apparent candle power
görünür mum gücü
burnt the candle at both ends
kaçış olmamak
burnt the candle at both ends
fazla seçeneği olmamak
chlorate candle
(Askeri) KLORAT MUMU: Yakıldığı zaman havaya serbest oksijen bırakan kimya maddeleri bileşimi
cn candle
(Askeri) CN MUMU: Klorase-tefenon ile doldurulmuş ve yanacak şekilde imal edilmiş silindir
dm candle
(Askeri) DM MUMU: Bak. "DM irritant gas candle"
dm irritant gas candle
(Askeri) DM TAHRİŞ EDİCİ GAZ MUMU: Adamzit (DM) ile doldurulmuş, yandığı zaman tahrip edici sarı bir duman bulutu meydana getiren silindir şeklinde, çelik kap. Buna, kısaca "DM candle" da denir
gas candle
(Askeri) GAZ MUMU: Bak. "candle" ve "irritant gas candle"
hold a candle to the devil
(Konuşma Dili) dümen suyunda gitmek
international candle
uluslararası mum
irritant candle
(Askeri) TAHRİŞ EDİCİ GAZ MUMU: Bak. "irritant gas candle"
irritant gas candle
(Askeri) TAHRİŞ EDİCİ GAZ MUMU: Yakıldığı zaman tahriş edici bir gaz, örneğin adamzit gazı meydana getiren bir madde ile doldurulmuş bir kap. Buna (gas candle) ve (irritant candle) da denir. Ayrıca bakınız: "candle"
not hold a candle to someone
yanına bile yaklaşamamak
not hold a candle to someone
eline su dökememek
not to be fit to hold a candle to
eline su dökememek
not to be fit to hold a candle to
tırnağı olamamak
roman candle
havai fişek
roman candle
maytap
smoke candle
(Askeri) SİS MUMU: Sis yağının (fog oil) buharlaşmasıyla sis meydana getiren mühimmat. Bak. "smoke pot"
snuff out the candle
mum söndürmek
snuff the candle
mum söndürmek
tear gas candle
(Askeri) GÖZ YAŞATICI GAZ MUMU: Yandığı zaman klorasetofenon gibi göz yaşartıcı bir madde ile doldurulmuş kimyasal kap. Bu gaz, gözleri tahriş eder ve çok yaşartır
Englisch - Englisch
A light source consisting of a wick embedded in a solid, flammable substance such as wax, tallow, or paraffin
The protruding, removable portion of a filter, particularly a water filter
To dry greenware prior to beginning of the firing cycle, setting the kiln at 200° Celsius until all water is removed from the greenware
A unit of luminous intensity, now replaced by the SI unit candela
To observe the growth of an embryo inside an egg, using a bright light source
To check an item (such as an envelope) by holding it between a light souce and the eye
a fast growing, light colored, upward-growing shoot on a pine tree in the spring. As growth slows in summer, the shoot darkens and is no longer highlighted to one’s view
A candle is a stick of wax with a wick through the middle which is burnt to provide light
Ardminenglish | adronato
Abbreviated term for Roman candle
{n} light made of tallow, wax
examine eggs for freshness by holding them against a light
The new bright green and tender growth of conifers in the spring
{i} wax cylinder having a wick in the center which gives off light when lit
That which gives light; a luminary
In forestry, a fast growing, light colored, upward-growing shoot on a pine tree in the spring. As growth slows in summer, the shoot darkens and is no longer highlighted to one's view
stick of wax with a wick in the middle the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin examine eggs for freshness by holding them against a light
the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin
The new bright green and tender growth of all conifers grow in the spring
A method of observing the growth of an embryo inside an egg, using a bright light source
{f} examine eggs by holding them up to a bright light; examine a bottle of wine by holding it in front of a candle flame
The new bright green and tender shoot growth all conifers produce in the spring
- short term for roman candle
The unit of luminous intensity of a light source
In pottery A method for drying greenware prior to beginning of the firing cycle, setting the kiln at 200° Celsius until all water is removed from the greenware
n lilin
An old unit of luminous intensity, now replaced by the SI unit candela
A unit of luminous intensity of a light source See candela
The newly emergent growth of needles and shoots at the branch tip of a pine tree, usually having a white or white-green color
stick of wax with a wick in the middle
A slender, cylindrical body of tallow, containing a wick composed of loosely twisted linen of cotton threads, and used to furnish light
A candle is a stick of hard wax with a piece of string called a wick through the middle. You light the wick in order to give a steady flame that provides light. The bedroom was lit by a single candle
Altar decoration and processions with candles were invariably a part of solemn devotional moments Margery Kempe also speaks of celebrating the feast of Corpus Christi when a "solemn procession with many candles and great solemnity (that) went through the town (Ch 45) Candles were expensive and major objects of donor piety, the giving of candles often being commemorated in church records The number of candles used marked the great or lesser solemnity of a mass in official accounts For example, the merchant guild of Bridgewater in 1393 stipulated that their chantry priest (one saying special prayers at a designated altar or chapel within a church) should provide Two torches which are to burn and illuminate every day during the elevation of Christ's body in the mass for the Blessed Virgin in the said choir, weighing 16 lb; see Rubin, Miri Corpus Christi: The Eucharist in Late Medieval Culture Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991, 60-62 [Chapter 28] [Chapter 82]
A cylinder shaped object made of tallow or wax with a wick through its center, which gives light when it is burned
If you burn the candle at both ends, you try to do too many things in too short a period of time so that you have to stay up very late at night and get up very early in the morning to get them done
Fiber tube, which covers the sockets of a chandelier and simulates a candle
A unit of luminous intensity of a light source
candle snuffer
A device made to extinguish (to snuff out) a candle
candle snuffers
plural form of candle snuffer
candle wax
Any material, such as stearin or tallow, used to make the body of candles
Candle in the Wind
a song originally written in 1973 and sung by Elton John. It was recorded again with different words in 1997, in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, and it sold more copies than any other record ever made
candle coal
See Cannel coal
candle foot
The illumination produced by a British standard candle at a distance of one foot; used as a unit of illumination
candle holder
object with an open top into which candles are inserted and held in place
candle holder
candlestick: a holder with sockets for candles
candle meter
The illumination given by a standard candle at a distance of one meter; used as a unit of illumination, except in Great Britain
candle power
Illuminating power, as of a lamp, or gas flame, reckoned in terms of the light of a standard candle
candle-lit
lit by the gentle light of candles
Roman candle
a type of firework, with a long, thick paper tube that contains layers of "stars" and lifting charges. When ignited, pyrotechnic stars shoot from the tube one at a time
Roman candle
a type of parachute deployment failure
better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness
In the face of bad times or hopelessness, it is more worthwhile to do some good, however small, in response than to complain about the situation
burn one's candle at both ends
To work extremely or excessively hard; to work too hard for good health or peace of mind

She has been burning her candle at both ends lately, trying to put it together on time.

candler
A person who makes candles; a chandler

A maker of candles is very properly called a candler; however, (as observed before) ch is seldom pronounced in this parish.

ear candle
A hollow candle used in certain alternative medicine practices to assist the natural clearing of earwax
foot candle
a measure of illuminance (or light intensity) on a surface equal to one lumen per square foot
hold a candle
To compare; to be even remotely of the same quality, skill, etc. as another

The old computer just doesn't hold a candle to the latest models.

paschal candle
a large symbolic white candle used at Easter
standard candle
Any astronomical object of known absolute magnitude. Its distance can then be calculated from its apparent magnitude
sulfur candle
A candle-shaped device that emits sulfur dioxide when burnt; used to fumigate rooms
candles
GOLF
hold a candle to
(deyim) Be fit to be compared with; be in the same class with
hold a candle to
(deyim) Meaning: To hold a candle for means to aid or assist. The expression 'he can't hold a candle to' expresses the opinion that someone (he) compares poorly with another person and isn't competent or worthy even to hold the light for him. Origin: Apprentices used to be expected to hold the candle so that more experienced workmen were able to see what they were doing
Hanukkah candle
candle which is lit during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah
Havdala candle
candle which is lit during the Havdalah ceremony (Jewish ceremony held at the close of the Sabbath)
Roman candle
A cylindrical firework that emits balls of fire and a shower of sparks
Sabbath candle
one of two candles lit on the eve of the Sabbath (Judaism)
burn the candle at both ends
hold the rope at both ends; waste energy
burnt the candle at both ends
has no more options, has no way out
candled
past of candle
candles
(Gr Keri[on]) Candles made of beeswax are used in the Orthodox Church as a form of sacrifice and devotion to God or Saints They are used in various Orthodox services and ceremonies and are symbolic of Christ, who is "the Light of the World " According to a different symbolism, the two elements of a candle represent the two natures of Christ: the Divine (the burning wick) and the Human (the wax body)
candles
plural of candle
candling
present participle of candle
candling
{i} act of examining an egg for freshness or fertility by holding up to a bright light
foot candle
The amount of illumination produced by a standard candle at a distance of one foot
hold a candle to
be equal to, be comparable to; hold one's own against, do as well as
hold the candle
assist, serve
international candle
a former international unit of luminous intensity; now replaced by the candela
international candle
former international unit for measuring the intensity of light, candela (Optics)
lit a candle
kindled a candle's flame
memorial candle
candle lit in memory of someone who has died
our lord's candle
yucca of southwestern United States and Mexico with a tall spike of creamy white flowers
roman candle
a cylindrical firework that projects a series of colored balls of fire
she couldn't hold the candle to her sister
she can't be compared to her sister, there is no comparison between her and her sister
standard candle
A candela
the candle is out
the candle has stopped burning, the candle has been extinguished
the game is not worth the candle
it's not worth the effort
wax candle
device which melts in order to maintain a flame
candle
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