cinder

listen to the pronunciation of cinder
Englisch - Türkisch
cüruf
(Jeoloji) sinder

Ayakkabılar hayatını değiştirecek. Sinderella'ya sor. - Shoes will change your life. Ask Cinderella.

Sinderella'nın dans ettiği kale o değil mi? - Is that not the castle that Cinderella danced in?

dışık
köz
kor
yanmış kömür artığı
cinder block curuf briketi
{i} kül

Külkedisi gece yarısı sesini duyunca, hemen ayrıldı. - When Cinderella heard midnight sounding, she left immediately.

Büyükannem bana Külkedisi hikayesini anlattı. - My grandmother told me the story of Cinderella.

{i} çoğ. kül
kül kapağı
parça şeklindecindery curuf gibi veya onunla ilgili
kor/köz
cinder concrete
cüruflu beton
cinder cone
cüruf konisi
cinder patch
cüruf yaması
cinder blocks
kül blokları
cinder aggregate
(İnşaat) cüruf agrega
cinder block
(İnşaat) cüruf betonu blok
cinder block
cüruf briketi
cinder catcher
kül tutucusu
cinder concrete
(İnşaat) cüruf betonu
cinder cone
(İnşaat,Jeoloji) dışık konisi
cinder cone
dışık (sinder) konisi
cinder cone
(Coğrafya) volkan konisi
cinder cone
(Jeoloji) sinder konisi
cinder mill
(İnşaat) cüruf değirmeni
cinder patch
kırıntı yaması
cinder path
atletizm pisti
cinder path
pist
cinder path
cüruflu yol
cinder track
atletizm pisti
cinder wool
cüruf yünü
cinders
kül
burn to a cinder
{f} kül olmak
burn to a cinder
{f} tamamen yanmak
cinders
kor/köz/kül
cinders
cüruf
cinders
köz
hearth cinder
fırın cürufu
Englisch - Englisch
An ember
Partially or mostly burnt material that results from incomplete combustion of coal or wood etc
Slag from a metal furnace
to reduce something to cinders
{n} small particles or coals of an ignited body
a very small piece of burnt wood, coal etc
A scale thrown off in forging metal
a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire
{i} ash, ember, small piece of burnt wood or coal
Partly burned or vitrified coal, or other combustible, in which fire is extinct
partially or completely burnt material that results from a fire of coal or wood etc; clinker
A hot coal without flame; an ember
The slag of a furnace, or scoriaceous lava from a volcano
cinder block
A lightweight building block made from cinders and concrete
cinder blocks
plural form of cinder block
cinder cone
A conical deposit of rock fragments around a volcano
cinder cones
plural form of cinder cone
cinder block
a light concrete building block made with cinder aggregate; "cinder blocks are called breeze blocks in England
cinder block
A block made of ash and cement that is used in construction
cinder block
A cinder block is a large grey brick made from coal cinders and cement which is used for building. a large grey brick used to build houses and other buildings, made from cement and cinders British Equivalent: breeze-block
cinder block
a light concrete building block made with cinder aggregate; "cinder blocks are called breeze blocks in England"
cinder block
cement block used in building
cinder block
A block made of ash and cement used in construction
cinder cone
or ash cone Deposit around a volcanic vent, formed by rock fragments or cinders that accumulate and gradually build a conical hill with a bowl-shaped crater at the top. Cinder cones develop from explosive eruptions of lavas and are often found along the flanks of shield (gently sloping) volcanoes. Lava flows may break out of the cone, or they may flow from under the cone through tunnels. Cinder cones are common in nearly all volcanic areas. Although they are composed of loose or only moderately consolidated cinder, many are surprisingly long-lasting, because rain falling on them sinks into the highly permeable cinders instead of running off down their slopes and eroding them
cinder pig
pig iron containing a substantial proportion of slag
cinder track
a racetrack paved with fine cinders
cinders
plural form of cinder
burn to a cinder
{f} burn to ashes
cindered
past of cinder
cindering
present participle of cinder
cinders
Cinders are the black pieces that are left after something such as wood or coal has burned away. The wind sent sparks and cinders flying. = embers
cinders
Rock fragments resulting from the ejection of liquid lava
cinders
Loose, vesicular volcanic ejecta 4 to 32 millimeters ( 16 to 1 28 inches) in diameter
cinders
fragments of lava; scoria
cinders
plural of cinder
cinders
Uncemented vitric, vesicular, pyroclastic material, more than 2 0 mm in at least one dimension, with an apparent specific gravity (including vesicles) of more than 1 0 and less than 2 0
cinders
Loose, vesicular volcanic ejecta 4 to 32 millimetres ( 16 to 1 28 inches) in diameter
cinders
nut-sized pieces of red or black lava containing bubble-like cavities known as vesicles
cinders
Loose, vesicular volcanic ejecta 4 to 32 millimeters in diameter
cindery
Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders
cindery
{s} resembling cinders, full of cinders, full of ashes, ashy
turn into cinder
turn into ashes
cinder

    Silbentrennung

    cin·der

    Türkische aussprache

    sîndır

    Aussprache

    /ˈsəndər/ /ˈsɪndɜr/

    Etymologie

    () Middle English cinder, sinder, cyndyr, synder from Old English sinder (“cinder, dross”) from Proto-Germanic *sindran (“dross, cinder, slag”) from Proto-Indo-European *sendhro- (“coagulating fluid, scale, cinder”). Akin to Old High German sintar (“cinder”), Middle Low German sinder (“cinder”), Old Norse sindr (“cinder”), Old Church Slavonic сядра (“lime cinder, gypsum”). Spelling (c- for s-) influenced by unrelated French cendre (“ashes”).

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    cinder block
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