harden

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} sertleşmek
sertleştirmek
katılaşmak
{f} duygusuzlaşmak
sertleştir

İsviçre göç politikasını sertleştirdi. - Switzerland hardened its immigration policy.

O kili ateşe koyarak sertleştirdi. - He hardened clay by putting it into a fire.

katılaştırmak
kekleşmek
{f} duygusuzlaştırmak
{f} (çimento) donmak
{f} yükselmek
{f} acımasızlaşmak
{f} sağlamlaştırmak
{f} alıştırmak
sertleş/sertleştir
{f} pekiştirmek, kuvvetlendirmek; pekişmek, kuvvetlenmek
{f} artmak
{f} kapılmak
kuvvetlenmek
{f} pekiştirmek
donmak hardened yeraltında ve bombalara karşı takviye edilmiş
{f} denge kurmak
menevişlemek
hammer harden
soğuk döverek sertleştirmek
age-harden
yaşlanmayla sertleştirmek
air-harden
tenekte sertleştirmek
flame-harden
alevle sertleştirmek
hardened
{f} sertleştir

İsviçre göç politikasını sertleştirdi. - Switzerland hardened its immigration policy.

O kili ateşe koyarak sertleştirdi. - He hardened clay by putting it into a fire.

hardener
katılaştırıcı
hardener
sertleştirici
hardening
{f} sertleştir
hardening
dondurma
hardening
sertleştirme
hardening
sertleşme
(penis) harden
(Argo) (penis) kalkmak
(penis) harden
(Argo) (penis) sertleşmek
hardened
{s} kaşarlanmış
hardened
{s} katılaşmış
hardened
{i} se
hardened
{f} sertleştir: adj.sertleştirilmiş
hardened
sertleştirilmiş
hardened
(Askeri) ZEMİNİ SERTLEŞTİRİLMİŞ; SERTLEŞTİRİLMİŞ (HV.): Nükleer taarruz veya diğer infilak tesirlerinin fazla basıncına dayanması için beton veya toprakla sertleştirilmiş
hardener
çelik tavcısı
hardener
sertleştiren kimse veya madde
hardener
sikatif
hardener
(isim) sertleştirici
hardening
sert

Sertleştikten sonra, çiçeklerini muhafaza etmen için yeni vazonu kullanabilirsin. - After hardening, you can use your new vase to hold flowers.

hardening
{i} katılaştırma
hardening
sertleşen
hardening
{i} sertleştirici
hardening
Su VERMEK
hardening
{i} donma
hardening
(İnşaat) priz (beton)
hardening
katılaşma
hardening
çeliğe su verme
Englisch - Englisch
To become hard
To become or make a person or thing resistant or less sensitive

When thou goest to return into Egypt, see that thou do all those wonders before Pharaoh, which I have put in thine hand: but I will harden his heart, that he shall not let the people go. — KJV, Exodus 4:21.

To make something hard(er)
{v} to make or grow hard, to confirm
make hard or harder; "The cold hardened the butter
make hard or harder; "The cold hardened the butter"
cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate; "He was inured to the cold"
[1] The action of turning from a liquid to a solid
make fit; "This trip will season even the hardiest traveller"
To become or make a thing resistant or less sensitive
When prices and economies harden, they become much more stable than they were. Property prices are just beginning to harden again
To make hard or harder; to make firm or compact; to indurate; as, to harden clay or iron
become hard or harder; "The wax hardened"
If you say that someone's face or eyes harden, you mean that they suddenly look serious or angry. His smile died and the look in his face hardened
To accustom by labor or suffering to endure with constancy; to strengthen; to stiffen; to inure; also, to confirm in wickedness or shame; to make unimpressionable
To become confirmed or strengthened, in either a good or a bad sense
When something hardens or when you harden it, it becomes stiff or firm. Mould the mixture into shape while hot, before it hardens Give the cardboard two or three coats of varnish to harden it
When an attitude or opinion hardens or is hardened, it becomes harsher, stronger, or fixed. Their action can only serve to harden the attitude of landowners The bitter split which has developed within Solidarity is likely to harden further into separation. + hardening hard·en·ing a hardening of the government's attitude towards rebellious parts of the army
To make something hard
{f} make hard or tough; become hard or tough; strengthen, forge; be forged
To become hard or harder; to acquire solidity, or more compactness; as, mortar hardens by drying
During your opponent's next turn, whenever A or less damage is done to this Pokémon (after applying Weakness and Resistance), prevent that damage (Any other effects of attacks still happen ) Pokémon with this attack: Graveler L29 (30), Metapod L23 (20), Onix L12 (30)
harden by reheating and cooling in oil; "temper steel"
become hard or harder; "The wax hardened" make hard or harder; "The cold hardened the butter
When events harden people or when people harden, they become less easily affected emotionally and less sympathetic and gentle than they were before. Her years of drunken bickering hardened my heart All of a sudden my heart hardened against her
harden someone's heart
To make someone more resistant to something

And I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and multiply my signs and my wonders in the land of Egypt. But Pharaoh shall not hearken unto you, that I may lay my hand upon Egypt, and bring forth mine armies, and my people the children of Israel, out of the land of Egypt by great judgments.

harden one's heart
behave in an unsentimental and unemotional way; display harshness
harden one's stand
solidify one's position
case harden
To impart greater hardness to the surface of a piece of metal
hardened
Simple past tense and past participle of harden
hardener
A chemical substance added to something in order to harden it; used especially with paints, varnishes and resins
Sir Arthur Harden
born Oct. 12, 1865, Manchester, Eng. died June 17, 1940, Bourne, Buckinghamshire British biochemist. His more than 20 years of study of sugar fermentation advanced knowledge of metabolic processes in all living forms. In 1929 he shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Hans von Euler-Chelpin. He also produced pioneering studies of bacterial enzymes and metabolism. He was knighted in 1936
To harden
embrawn
To harden
sclerotise
To harden
braze
To harden
obdurate
To harden
obdure
face-harden
harden steel by adding carbon
hardened
Unfeeling or lacking emotion due to experience; callous
hardened
made tough by habitual exposure; "hardened fishermen"; "a peasant, dark, lean-faced, wind-inured"- Robert Lynd; "our successors may be graver, more inured and equable men"- V S Pritchett
hardened
Tightened
hardened
  Pertaining to the condition of a facility with protective features that enable it to withstand destructive forces, such as explosions, natural disasters, or ionizing radiation (188)
hardened
Made hard, or harder, or compact; made unfeeling or callous; made obstinate or obdurate; confirmed in error or vice
hardened
{s} made hard; strengthened; reinforced; secured as to survive a nuclear weapons attack; made tough; experienced an emotional manner as to have become apathetic about something that most people would find difficult or disagreeable
hardened
If you describe someone as hardened, you mean that they have had so much experience of something bad or unpleasant that they are no longer affected by it in the way that other people would be. hardened criminals. hardened politicians
hardened
made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment; "a sword of tempered steel"; "tempered glass"
hardened
Past tense and past participle of harden
hardened
Entire shackle is heat-treated for added strength
hardened
converted to solid form (as concrete)
hardened
Metal processed by heat or cold-worked to resist cutting, abrasion, penetration, bending, and stretching
hardened
used of persons; emotionally hardened; "faced a case-hardened judge"
hardener
Substance used to promote or control curing action by taking part in it, as opposed to a catalyst
hardener
A substance added to a polymer or synthetic resin to promote curing See 'Catalyst'
hardener
one who tempers tools
hardener
Substance added to thermoset resin to cause curing reaction
hardener
An alloy containing at least some aluminum and one or more added elements for use in making alloying additions to molten aluminum Also referred to as "Master Alloy" or "Rich Alloy"
hardener
A substance used to promote or control curing action by taking part in it; as opposed to catalyst
hardener
Chemical added to plastic filler to induce hardening as used in auto body repair
hardener
Chemical used at the fixing stage to toughen the film's emulsion and make it more resistant to scratches
hardener
An activator curing agent, catalyst, or cross linking agent
hardener
Curing agent for epoxies or fiberglass
hardener
One who, or that which, hardens; specif
hardener
{i} person or thing that hardens; substance mixed with paint to increase durability
hardening
An increase in resistance to indentation
hardening
Increasing the hardness of metal by suitable treatment, usually involving heating and cooling
hardening
(1) Describes a price which is gradually stabilizing; (2) a term indicating a slowly advancing market
hardening
The process of gradually acclimatizing greenhouse or indoor grown plants to outdoor growing conditions
hardening
Increasing hardness by suitable treatment, usually involving heating and cooling When applicable, the following more specific terms should be used: age hardening and precipitation hardening
hardening
The process of strengthening the shell and adductor muscle of oysters to improve shell-life [B C Shellfish industry]
hardening
a The heating and quenching of certain iron-base alloys from a temperature above the critical temperature range for the purpose of producing a hardness superior to that obtained when the alloy is not quenched This term is usually restricted to the formation of martensite
hardening
Making hard or harder
hardening
That which hardens, as a material used for converting the surface of iron into steel
hardening
the act of making something harder (firmer or tighter or more compact)
hardening
present participle of harden
hardening
the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
hardening
abnormal hardening or thickening of tissue
hardening
heating and rapidly cooling steel
hardening
the act of making something harder (firmer or tighter or more compact) the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
hardening
{i} process of becoming stiff or hard; toughening
hardening
WHAT Process that increases the hardness of steel, i e , the degree to which steel will resist cutting, abrasion, penetration, bending, and stretching
hardening
In metallurgy, an increase in hardness of a metal induced, deliberately or accidentally, by hammering, rolling, drawing (see wire drawing), or other physical processes. The first few deformations imposed by such treatment weaken the metal, but because of the crystalline structure of metal its strength increases with continued deformations. Crystals slip against each other; but, because of the complexity of the crystal structure, the more such slips are multiplied, the more they tend to place obstacles in the way of further slippage, as the various dislocation lines crisscross each other. See also carburizing, heat treating, tempering
hardening
Process of heating parts to a high temperature and then quenching in oil, water, air, or solution
hardening
the conscious use of construction materials, techniques or designs which increase the peak reflected overpressures and impulses which a facility can withstand without significant damage
hardening
A method of adaptation undergone by plants and trees to protect the cellular structure by replacing water with sugar water Sugar water has a lower freezing temperature and thus prevents ice crystals from forming, which could therefore damage the cellular structure of the tree (Example: maple syrup)
hardening
Increasing the hardness of steel by heat treatment This normally implies heating the steel to a required temperature and quenching in a suitable medium, e g oil or water
hardening
A process by which the tolerance of extreme conditions, e g cold or drought, is increased by prior exposure to the same but less extreme conditions
hardening
The hardening of steel is accomplished by heating the metal to cherry red and quickly quenching it in brine, water, or oil, depending on the alloy or application
hardening
The process of achieving cold hardines In a broad sense it's the process that increases plants ability to survive the impact of unfavorable environmental stress Water, nitrogen, other practices can affect this process
hardening
Decreasing the capability of a device to the minimum required for its intended purpose Hash A fixed length cryptographic output of variables, such as a message, being operated on by a formula, or cryptographic algorithm Hijacking The use of an authenticated user’s communication session to communicate with system components Host A computer that is accessed by a user from a remote location
hardening
Once the forging or stock removal process is completed, a blade is heated to critical temperature (point where the steel is non-magnetic, approx 1400 degrees depending on the steel) and then cooled quickly in a type of quench medium This process hardens the blade, so that it may retain a cutting edge without wearing quickly Quench mediums can vary depending on the type of steel being used They include water, brine (salt water), oil (natural and synthetic), and modern quenching polymers
hardening
The second drying phase in the printing process, in which the ink is dried e g by exposing the printed sheet to ultraviolet light (UV hardening) or by adding a catalyst to the ink immediately after printing, which causes the binding agent's molecules to solidify HARDWOOD PULP Pulp produced from hardwood HEAD BOX Found at the start of the paper machine The head box is where the stock is accelerated and sprayed onto the wire at the right speed Varying the speed, concentration and flow creates papers of different grammages HOLLANDER A mechanical mill used to treat fibrous material in water The mill comprises rotating blades that process the fibres The machine was invented in Holland in the 17th century
hardening
Gradual exposure of greenhouse plants to colder temperatures, drier conditions, reduced light, or reduced fertility in preparation for transplanting outdoors
hardens
third-person singular of harden
harden
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