cod, cod

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Englisch - Türkisch
{k} cash on delivery; collect on delivery
cod
morina balığı
dried cod
çiroz
cod fish
(Gıda) morina balığı
poor cod
(Denizbilim) tavuk balığı
alaska cod
alaska morinası
atlantic cod
atlantik morinası
cod liver oil
balıkyağı
cured cod
füme morina
cured cod
tütsülenmiş morina
pacific cod
morina balığı
COD
(Çevre) Kimyasal Oksijen İhtiyacı, KOİ

COD test is commonly used to indirectly measure the amount of organic compounds in water sample.

black cod
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Siyah morina balığı
cape cod canal
Cape Cod kanal
cod fishing
morina balıkçılık
cod liver
morina karaciğer
cod liver oil
balık yağı
cod-fish
morina balığı
ling cod
morina ling
salt cod
tuz morina
COD
(Askeri) gemide teslim; muharebe harekat tümeni (carrier onboard delivery; combat operations division)
COD
(Tekstil) KOG, kimyasal oksijen gereksinimi
cod
cod oil balık yağı
cod
codfish morina
cod
{f} sazanlamak
cod
{i} morina

Anneannemin leziz bir morinalı yemek tarifi vardı. - My grandmother had a delicious recipe of cod.

Morina alayım, lütfen. - I'll take cod, please.

cod
alaya al
cod
{f} dalga geçmek
cod
{i} morina. cod-liver oil balıkyağı
cod
morina balık
cod
{f} işletmek
cod
(isim) morina
cod
Gadus morrhua codbank morina bulunan sığlık
dried cod
kurutulmuş morina
silvery cod
(Denizbilim) pamukçuk balığı
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von cod, cod im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

COD
Call of Duty
COD
Cash on delivery
COD
Concise Oxford Dictionary
Cape Cod and the Islands
A peninsula in Massachusetts, in the United States of America
blue eye cod
A fish, Hyperoglyphe antarctica, found in deep offshore waters off southern Australia
cod
A husk or integument; a pod

And he wolde fayne have filled his bely with the coddes, that the swyne ate: and noo man gave hym.

cod
The scrotum (also in plural)

that which we call castoreum are not the same to be termed testicles or stones; for these cods or follicles are found in both sexes, though somewhat more protuberant in the male.

cod
To attempt to deceive or confuse
cod
A joke; a false imitation (now usually attributive)

Dalton categorises Muse's latest composition as “cod-classical bombast”.

cod
A bag
cod
A marine fish of the family Gadidae
cod liver oil
A nutritional supplement derived from the liver of cod fish which has high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, and very high levels of vitamin A and vitamin D
cod-banger
A 19th centure vessel used to fish for cod using codlines
potato cod
A fish of the genus Epinephelus, taxonomic name Epinephelus tukula
salt cod
cod that has been dried and salted
sleepy cod
Oxyeleotris lineolatus, a medium-sized freshwater fish native to tropical regions of northern Australia
cod
Shipment where customer pays moving charges at time of delivery For COD shipments, payment is required in cash, or by traveler’s check, money order, cashier’s check or credit card Personal checks are not accepted
cod
{n} a seafish, the bag or husks or seeds
cod
{v} to inclose in or produce cods
COD
cash payment to be made (by the purchaser) upon receipt of products or goods
Cape Cod
a cape in southern Massachusetts in the US which is a popular place for tourists. Peninsula, eastern Massachusetts, U.S. Some 65 mi (105 km) long and 1-20 mi (2-32 km) wide, it touches Buzzards Bay and extends into the Atlantic Ocean in a wide curve, enclosing Cape Cod Bay. The Cape Cod Canal, cutting across the base of the peninsula, forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Named by an English explorer who visited its shores in 1602 and took aboard a "great store of codfish," Cape Cod was the site, near Provincetown, of the Pilgrims' landing in 1620. Extending into the warm Gulf Stream, it has coastal towns and villages that become densely populated resorts in summer. In the 19th century Provincetown was an active whaling port. The cape's northern hook was designated the Cape Cod National Seashore in 1961
Cape Cod
peninsula located in Massachusetts (USA)
Cape Cod Canal
A waterway, about 28 km (17.5 mi) long, of southeast Massachusetts connecting Buzzards Bay with Cape Cod Bay, the southern part of Massachusetts Bay. The canal was built (1910-1914) to shorten the water route between New York and Boston
Cape Cod cottage
A compact house of one or one-and-a-half stories with a gabled roof and a central chimney
atlantic cod
one of the world's most important commercial fishes
cape cod
a Massachusetts peninsula south of Boston extending into the Atlantic; a popular resort area
cape cod
Any two story home with a front slanting roof, with or without dormer windows
cape cod
Cape cods are generally symmetrical plans The front door is in the middle, and they usually have dormers There is not a lot of overhang or ornamentation, and it is typically one or one-and-a-half stories
cape cod bay
the southern part of Massachusetts Bay
cape cod canal
a canal connecting Cape Cod Bay with Buzzards Bay
cod
Cash On Delivery Carriers can be instructed to pick up payment at the time of delivery The payment is typically issued to and forwarded to the shipper
cod
The scrotum
cod
The buyer of a product parts with his or her money only when the product has been delivered to a specified location, normally the buyer's home or business If a business is a bad credit risk or is a new buyer, a vendor may require that merchandise be shipped COD unless it is paid for in advance of the shipping date
cod
Chemical oxygen demand, a test that measures the potential capacity for a microorganism to react with oxygen
cod
You use cod to describe something which is not genuine and which is intended to deceive or amuse people by looking or sounding like the real thing. a cod documentary on what animals think of living in a zoo. = mock. A hook-shaped peninsula of southeast Massachusetts extending east and north into the Atlantic Ocean. Fishing, whaling, and shipping were important here until the late 1800s; the economy today is based largely on tourism. Any of various marine fishes of the family Gadidae, especially Gadus morhua, an important food fish of northern Atlantic waters. Also called codfish. cash on delivery a payment system in which the customer pays the person who delivers the goods to them. not real, but intended to look or sound real - often used humorously. Large and economically important marine fish (Gadus morhua, family Gadidae) found on both sides of the North Atlantic, usually near the bottom in cold water. It ranges from inshore regions to deep waters. It is valued for its edible flesh, the oil of its liver, and other products. The cod is dark-spotted and ranges from greenish or grayish to brown or blackish; it may also be dull to bright red. It usually weighs up to about 25 lbs (11.5 kg) but can reach a maximum length and weight of more than 6 ft (1.8 m) and 200 lbs (91 kg). It feeds largely on other fishes and various invertebrates
cod
Chemical Oxygen Demand is a measure of the oxygen consumed in the chemical oxidation of organic matter in water or effluent It is a quicker test than BOD but does not always correlate with that test
cod
Chemical Oxygen Demand An analytical chemical method used to determine the amount of oxygen-demanding substances in waste water
cod
Shipment where customer pays moving charges at time of delivery For COD shipments, payment is required in cash, or by traveler's check, money order, cashier's check or credit card Personal checks are not accepted
cod
A pillow or cushion
cod
Chemical oxygen demand - the amount of oxygen in mg/l required to oxidize both organic and oxidizable inorganic compounds
cod
False; mock
cod
Cash on Delivery This service is used when the sender wants the recipient to pay for the shipping costs
cod
is the chemical oxygen demand, a measure for the pollution of waste water with chemically degradable substances
cod
major food fish of arctic and cold-temperate waters lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached
cod
fool or hoax; "The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"; "You can't fool me!"
cod
Any document originally created on a computer
cod
the vessel that contains the seeds of a plant (not the seeds themselves)
cod
The Concise Oxford Dictionary, 10th Edition, 1999 Ed Judy Pearsall
cod
Connection Oriented Data: Data requiring sequential delivery of its component PDUs to assure correct functioning of its supported application, (e g , voice or video)
cod
refers to any document that was originally created on a computer, like a word processing document or a spreadsheet
cod
Chemical Oxygen Demand, a measure of the level of pollution of water
cod
A large fish that often lives close to the seafloor Cod have firm white flesh; for centuries, cod have been important to people of many nations as a food fish
cod
Service consisting of 1) carriage of goods to the consignee, 2) collection of cashier's, certified, traveler's or company check or money order made payable to the shipper and 3) delivery of a check or money order to the shipper of the goods   The shipper of the goods via COD service is responsible for specifying the amount of the check or money order to be collected on the delivery receipt   The full amount of the COD and all other charges are payable in cashiers, certified, traveler's or company check or money order
cod
It is especially abundant and large on the Grand Bank of Newfoundland
cod
An important edible fish (Gadus morrhua), taken in immense numbers on the northern coasts of Europe and America
cod
major food fish of arctic and cold-temperate waters
cod
Chemical oxygen demand
cod
payment due by the recipient on delivery; "a collect call"; "the letter came collect"; "a COD parcel"
cod
{i} trick; tease
cod
Cash on Delivery orders are an option in ShopSite's on-line order system You will need to arrange for COD service with you regular delivery service Since you will be charged a surcharge, you can pass the charge along to the customer if you desire See the "shipping options" section of the back office
cod
Cash on Delivery How most moves are paid
cod
*see Country of Destination
cod
{f} make fun, laugh at
cod
{i} type of fish
cod
It is salted and dried in large quantities
cod
Cod are a type of large edible fish. Cod is this fish eaten as food. A Catalan speciality is to serve salt cod cold
cod
collecting the charges upon delivery; "mail a package C O D "
cod
A husk; a pod; as, a peascod
cod
lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached
cod
Concise Oxford Dictionary from the OUP
cod
(Chemical Oxygen Demand) - The total quantity of oxygen required to fully oxidize a material into carbon dioxide and water
cod
abbr Code Point/Origin Data
cod
A small bag or pouch
cod
harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
cod liver
The liver of the common cod and allied species
cod liver oil
an oil obtained from the livers of cod and similar fishes; taken orally as a source of vitamins A and D
cod liver oil
oil extracted from the liver of a cod fish (source of vitamins A and D)
cod oil
an inferior cod-liver oil that is used in leather manufacturing
cod-fish
type of edible fish
cod-liver oil
an oil obtained from the livers of cod and similar fishes; taken orally as a source of vitamins A and D
cod-liver oil
Cod liver oil is a thick yellow oil which is given as a medicine, especially to children, because it is full of vitamins A and D. a yellow oil from a fish that contains a lot of substances that are important for good health. Oil obtained primarily from the liver of the Atlantic cod and related fish. It is principally a mixture of the glycerides (see glycerol) of many fatty acids, but its minor constituents, the fat-soluble vitamin A and vitamin D, give it its importance. It was once used to treat and prevent rickets, but the widespread fortification of milk with vitamin D in the United States and Europe beginning in the 1930s eliminated rickets as a significant public health problem. It is still used as a remedy for joint pain caused by arthritis and as a preventive of cardiovascular disease, although these benefits have not been proven scientifically. It is also used in feeds for poultry and other animals
cultus cod
See Cod, and Buffalo cod, under Buffalo
pacific cod
closely related to Atlantic cod
salt cod
codfish preserved in salt; must be desalted and flaked by soaking in water and pounding; used in e
salt cod
codfish cakes
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