haw.

listen to the pronunciation of haw.
Englisch - Türkisch
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) beyaz diken
öhö
alı

Klas ve farklı olmak için Hawaii tişörtümü ve yeşil şortumu giymeyi tercih ettim, ama çabucak beyaz gömlek ve siyah pantolona alıştım. - I preferred wearing my Hawaiian T-shirt and green shorts to be cool and different, but I quickly got used to the white shirt and black slacks.

Alıç ağacı uzun boyluydu. - The hawthorn tree was tall.

{ü} kem küm
{ü} öhöm
{f} hımlamak
{ü} hım
{i} akdiken
{i} üçüncü gözkapağı iltihabı
koşum atını sesle sola döndürmek
bu hareket için ata verilen emir
{i} alıç

Alıç ağacı uzun boyluydu. - The hawthorn tree was tall.

Kızıl ardıçkuşlarının alıç için açık bir tercihi var - Redwings have a clear preference for haws.

bazı hayvanlarda üçüncü göz kapağ
{f} kem küm etmek
Englisch - Englisch
Hawaii, as used in case citations
To cause (an animal) to turn left

You may have to go to the front of the pack and physically haw the lead dog.

A hedge
An instruction for a horse or other animal to turn left
To turn left

This horse won't haw when I tell him to.

{v} to speak slowly
{n} the berry of a thorn
A river in the US state of North Carolina
An imitation of laughter, often used to express scorn or disbelief. Often doubled or tripled (haw haw or haw haw haw)
If you hem and haw, or in British English hum and haw, you take a long time to say something because you cannot think of the right words, or because you are not sure what to say. Tim hemmed and hawed, but finally told his boss the truth. To fumble in speaking. To turn to the left. another spelling of ha hum and haw hum (4)
{ü} to the left! (command given to draft animals)
To turn to the near side, or toward the driver; said of cattle or a team: a word used by teamsters in guiding their teams, and most frequently in the imperative
A transparent, third eyelid at the inner side of the eye that keeps the eye clean and moist
the command to turn left
Haws are the red berries produced by hawthorn trees in autumn
the nictitating membrane of a horse
The fruit of the hawthorn
Writers sometimes use `haw haw' to show that one of their characters is laughing, especially in a rather unpleasant or superior way. Look at the plebs! Getting all muddy! Haw haw haw!
{i} fruit of the hawthorn tree or shrub
A hedge; an inclosed garden or yard
An intermission or hesitation of speech, with a sound somewhat like haw! also, the sound so made
To stop, in speaking, with a sound like haw; to speak with interruption and hesitation
{f} make a stammering sound, hesitate while speaking
This is the command for turning or moving left
the nictitating membrane of a horse utter `haw'; "he hemmed and hawed
See Nictitating membrane, under Nictitate
a spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus
Fruit of the hawthorn
The third eyelid, or nictitating membrane
utter `haw'; "he hemmed and hawed"
To cause to turn, as a team, to the near side, or toward the driver; as, to haw a team of oxen
The command used to direct the lead dog(s) to go to the left
haw.
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