gassing

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} zehirleme
{f} gaz ver
zehirleyerek
{i} zırva
(Tekstil) yakma, gazeleme
{i} gazla çalışma
{i} saçmalık
{i} gazlama
gas
benzin

O, benzin kullanmayan yeni bir motor icat etti. - He contrived a new engine that does not use gas.

Ben, genellikle bu servis istasyonunda arabaya benzin alırım. - I usually gas up the car at this service station.

gassing machine
(Tekstil) gazlı yakma makinesi
gas
gaz

Madde katı, sıvı veya gaz olarak bulunabilir. - Matter can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas.

Bir deprem durumunda, gazı kapatın. - In case of an earthquake, turn off the gas.

gas
hava cıva
gas
yakmak

Dan kendine benzin fışkırttı ve kendini yakmakla tehdit etti. - Dan sprayed gasoline on himself and threatened to set himself on fire.

Sami, Leyla'nın cesedini yakmak için benzin kullandı. - Sami used gasoline to burn Layla's body.

gas
petrol

Hidroelektrik yenilenebilir bir kaynaktır ama petrol, kömür ve doğal gaz değil. - Hydropower is a renewable resource, but oil, coal and natural gas are not.

Buralarda bir petrol istasyonu var mıdır? - Is there a gas station around here?

gas
zırva
gas
(hava) gaz
gas
havadan sudan konuşmak
gas
gaz ile zehirlemek
gas
sıvı gaz
gas
boş laf
gas
çene çalmak
gas
(about ile) laklak etmek
gas
grizu
gas
{i} övünme
gas
{i} matrak şey
gas
{i} atıp tutma
gas
{f} gaz vermek
gas
argo olağanüstü şey
gas
{i} hava civa
gas
{f} atıp tutmak
gas
{f} k.dili. çene
gas
(Tıp) Yel
gas
anestezide kullanılan gaz karışımı
gas
argo boş laf
gas
{i} havagazı
gas
{i} (çoğ. --es/--ses)
gas
(Askeri) GAZLA ZEHİRLEMEK, GAZLAMAK: Bir kimya harbi maddesi kullanmak suretiyle zehirlemek, yaralamak veya öldürmek, Yada bir sahayı gazla kirletmek
gas
{f} benzin almak

Eve giderken benzin almak için durdum. - I stopped to get gas on my way home.

İşe giderken benzin almak için durdum. - I stopped to get gas on the way to work.

gas
{i} (midede) gaz
gas
{i} eğlenceli şey
gas
{i} gaz pedalı
gas
{f} övünmek
gas
argo insana zevk ver
gas
{i} boş lâf
gas
{f} gazla zehirlemek
gas
(Tekstil) 1. gaz 2. yakmak
gas
{f} saçmalamak
gas
uçun
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von gassing im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

gas
Yalan, şaka anlamında yerel bir sözcük
Englisch - Englisch
The liberation of hydrogen from an overcharged battery due to electrolysis of the electrolyte
Poisoning by noxious gas
Present participle of gas
Boasting; insincere or empty talk
The evolution of gas from one or more of the electrodes in a cell Gassing commonly results from local action (self discharge) or from the electrolysis of water in the electrolyte during charging
{i} poisoning caused by exposure to gas; use of gas (for poisoning)
The formation, in the can, of gaseous products in a coating material, due to the reaction between two or more constituents of the coating material or between the latter and the metal of the container (see Putrefaction)
the deliberate act of poisoning some person or animal with gas
The propensity of a material to form a gas during cure
The evolution of gas from one or more of the electrodes in the cells of a battery Gassing commonly results from local action self-discharge or from the electrolysis of water in the electrolyte during charging GRID Transmission line network used to distribute electric power GRID LINES Metallic contacts fused to the surface of the solar cell to provide a low resistance path for electrons to flow out to the cell interconnect wires
the deliberate act of poisoning some person or animal with gas the process of interacting with gas
The evolution of gas from one or both of the electrodes in a cell Gassing commonly results from self-discharge or from the electrolysis of water in the electrolyte during charging
Gassing occurs when more current is being fed to the battery than it can use The excess current produces Hydrogen and Oxygen gasses Some gassing is normal, but excessive gassing can indicate that the batteries are being overcharged The gasses released are explosive if a spark or flame occurs, so adequate ventilation must be provided Batteries normally start gassing at about 80-90% of full charge A common fallacy is that you should stop charging as soon as the battery starts gassing Most batteries start gassing at about 80% SOC, so if you quit charging at that point, you will never get a full charge Most better chargers cut back on the current when the battery reaches this point to prevent excess gassing
the process of interacting with gas
The process of passing cotton goods between two rollers and exposing them to numerous minute jets of gas to burn off the small fibers; any similar process of singeing
The use of chemical agents
The evolution of gas from one or more of the electrodes in a cell Gassing commonly results from local action (self-discharge) or from the electrolysis of water in the electrolyte during charging Generator A device that produces an electric current through magnetism Gravimetric Energy The ratio of the energy output of a cell or battery to its weight (Wh/kg) This term is used interchangeably with specific energy Ground To connect to the earth or some conductor which takes the place of the earth
trapped gas marks and burns the mold
gas
To talk, chat
gas
A hob on a gas cooker

She turned the gas on, put the potatoes on, then lit the oven.

gas
Gasoline; a derivative of petroleum used as fuel
gas
A fastball

The closer threw him nothing but gas.

gas
comical, zany

It was gas when the bird flew into the classroom.

gas
Methane or other waste gases trapped in one's belly as a result of the digestive process

My tummy hurts so bad, I have gas.

gas
To kill with poisonous gas
gas
To fill (a vehicle's fuel tank) with fuel
gas
A chemical element or compound in such a state

The atmosphere is made up of a number of different gases.

gas
A humorous or entertaining event or person

He is such a gas!.

gas
A flammable gaseous hydrocarbon or hydrocarbon mixture (typically predominantly methane) used as a fuel, e.g. for cooking, heating or electricity generation

Gas-fired power stations have largely replaced coal-burning ones.

tear gassing
Present participle of tear gas
gas
{n} aeriform fluid, or a fluid which is invisible, in distinction from vapor which visible
gas
It gives a brilliant light when burned, and is the common gas used for illuminating purposes
gas
in distinction from vapors, as steam, which become liquid on a reduction of temperature
gas
a fluid having neither independent shape nor volume, but tending to expand indefinitely The word is often used to denote anesthetics, combustibles (gasoline), poisonous materials, etc , whether liquid or solids at ordinary temperatures
gas
An aëriform fluid; a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air, but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic, as oxygen, hydrogen, etc
gas
Laughing gas
gas
Methane or other waste gases trapped in ones belly as a result of the digestive process. My tummy hurts so bad, I have gas
gas
A state of matter in which the particles are widely spaced
gas
To emit gas
gas
Gas is a gas used for medical purposes, for example to make patients feel less pain or go to sleep during an operation. an anaesthetic gas used by many dentists
gas
Gas is a substance like air that is neither liquid nor solid and burns easily. It is used as a fuel for cooking and heating. Coal is actually cheaper than gas Shell signed a contract to develop oil and gas reserves near Archangel
gas
To singe, as in a gas flame, so as to remove loose fibers; as, to gas thread
gas
a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc ) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines
gas
{f} fill with gas, supply with gas; poison with gas or fumes; talk idly or falsely (Slang)
gas
1% that of liquids. Gas is very compressible but tends to expand indefinitely, and it fills any container. A small change in temperature or pressure produces a substantial change in its volume; these relationships are expressed as equations in the gas laws. The kinetic theory of gases, developed in the 19th century, describes gases as assemblages of tiny particles (atoms or molecules) in constant motion and contributed much to an understanding of their behaviour. The term gas can also mean gasoline, natural gas, or the anesthetic nitrous oxide. See also solid. marsh gas gas chromatography gas laws gas reservoir intestinal gas natural gas nerve gas laughing gas noble gas inert gas perfect gas ideal gas tear gas kinetic theory of gases
gas
The state of matter which has neither independent shape or volume A gas expands to entirely fill its container
gas
A humorous event or person
gas
a state of excessive gas in the alimentary canal
gas
show off
gas
{i} substance that is neither liquid nor solid; gasoline, fuel, benzine; automobile accelerator, gas pedal; empty talk (Slang); something entertaining (Slang)
gas
is a phase of matter which expands indefinitely to fill a containment vessel Characterized by a low density
gas
A state of matter, in which the mollecules move freely and consequently the entire mass tends to expand indefinitely, occupying the total volume of any vessel into which it is introduced Gases follow, within considerable degree of fidelity, certain laws relating their conditions of pressure, volume and temperature Gases mix freely with each other, and they can be liquefied through compression or temperature reduction
gas
The "Gone Aways Register" A suppression file made available from information supplied to the major Mail Order Catalogue Houses
gas
From a physical point of view air is a gas (one of the three phases of matter) In practice, however, the term is used to describe any gas other than air
gas
A substance that is not a solid or a liquid A gas has no shape or volume and can expand without limit
gas
Typically natural gas (which consists primarily of methane); a fuel burned by boilers and by internal combustion engines for electric generation May also include manufactured, waste and coal gas
gas
Matter in a state intermediate between liquid and plasma that can be contained only if it is fully surrounded by a solid (or held together by gravitational pull); it can condense into a liquid, or can (rarely) become a solid directly
gas
The state of matter distinguished from the solid and liquid states by: relatively low density and viscosity; relatively great expansion and contraction with changes in pressure and temperature; the ability to diffuse readily; and the spontaneous tendency to become distributed uniformly throughout any container
gas
a fossil fuel in the gaseous state; used for cooking and heating homes
gas
A state of matter where molecules are free to move in any direction they like The state of matter where the substance completely fills any container that it occupies
gas
In lamps, a very inexact term! US "gas" is either gasoline for cars, or a vaporous fuel product like propane or "natural gas " In the UK, "gas" is likely to be "City gas" delivered through the "mains " As this IS a matter of some confusion, let us reserve the use of the word GAS to mean ONLY the vaporous form of the fuel, including propane, natural or manufactured gas, and try to add the particular FORM of gas to the description (as "propane gas lantern" or "city gas lamp" ) The term should be used to distinguish fuel sold or delivered in a vapor form (even if liquefied!), as opposed to normally "liquid fuel" As ALL lamps actually burn the fuel as a "gas", we need to be MUCH more specific if we are to be correct, and universally understandable! [There, Dr Tilley does THAT make the distinction?]
gas
In present usage, since all of the supposed permanent gases have been liquified by cold and pressure, the term has resumed nearly its original signification, and is applied to any substance in the elastic or aëriform state
gas
Gas is the fuel which is used to drive motor vehicles. a tank of gas. gas stations. = gasoline
gas
Gasoline
gas
attack with gas; subject to gas fumes; "The despot gassed the rebellious tribes"
gas
To impregnate with gas; as, to gas lime with chlorine in the manufacture of bleaching powder
gas
To gas a person or animal means to kill them by making them breathe poisonous gas. Her husband ran a pipe from her car exhaust to the bedroom in an attempt to gas her. see also gas chamber, gas mask, greenhouse gas, laughing gas, natural gas, tear gas
gas
To give a vehicle more fuel in order to accelerate it
gas
The form gases is the plural of the noun. The form gasses is the third person singular of the verb
gas
A complex mixture of gases, of which the most important constituents are marsh gas, olefiant gas, and hydrogen, artificially produced by the destructive distillation of gas coal, or sometimes of peat, wood, oil, resin, etc
gas
The vapor state of matter
gas
A substance that flows freely, expands to fill its container, and can be compresses to fit into a smaller container
gas
A substance composed of widely spaced molecules or atoms to the extent that the substance is not a solid or a liquid
gas
a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the gas"
gas
If you step on the gas when you are driving a vehicle, you go faster. One of the three fundamental states of matter, in which matter has no definite shape, is very fluid, and has a density about
gas
A fuel burned under boilers and by internal combustion engines These include natural, manufactured and waste gas
gas
Gaseous fuel, typically natural gas that is burned to produce heat energy
gas
Any irrespirable aëriform fluid
gas
A fluid (as hydrogen or air) that tends to expand indefinitely Is one of three basic phases of matter (099)
gas
n matter in a state like fluid, but having neither definite shape or volume and tending to expand indefinitely; vapor
gas
To fill (a vehicles fuel tank) with fuel
gas
A gas is any substance that is neither liquid nor solid, for example oxygen or hydrogen. Helium is a very light gas. a huge cloud of gas and dust from the volcanic eruption
gas
A state of matter in which the material is compressible and has a low density and viscosity
gas
air that collects in the stomach and intestines as a natural result of digesting food Passed out of the body via the rectum or the mouth
gas
An inflammable gaseous hydrocarbon or hydrocarbon mixture (typically predominantly methane) used as a fuel, e.g. for cooking, heating or electricity generation
gas
Gas is a poisonous gas that can be used as a weapon. mustard gas The problem was that the exhaust gases contain many toxins
gas
a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely
gas
A gas is matter with no definite shape and no definite volume It spreads out and fills whatever container it is in The molecules in gas move around freely and can get very far from one another
gas
natural gas, used as fuel
gas
any fluid, combustible or noncombustible, produced in a natural state from the earth and that which maintains a gaseous or ratified state at ordinary temperature and pressure conditions
gas
Formless fluid that occupies the space of its enclosure Can settle to the bottom or top of an enclosure when mixed with other materials Can be changed to its liquid or solid state only by increased pressure and decreased temperature
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von gassing im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

gas
fake
Gas
(Tıp) Gaz.Besinlerin normal bozulmasıyla oluşan hava.Gazlar vücuttan rektum yoluyla (Flatus-Yellenme) veya ağızdan (Burp-Geğirme) atılır
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