pinking

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Otomotiv) motor vuruntusu
vuruntu
kliket
(isim) oya
{i} oya
pink
pembe

Pembe giyinmiş kadın kimdir? - Who is the woman dressed in pink?

Uzun boylu adam, yakasına pembe bir karanfil takmıştı. - The tall man wore a pink carnation in his lapel.

pinking shears
(Tekstil) sülfile makası
pinking scissors
(Tekstil) kertikli makas
pink
süngü ile delmek
pink
vuruntulu çalışmak
pink
bir çeşit ufak karanfil
pink
(motor) teklemek
pink
tavşanağzı
pink
(araba) teklemek
pink
sosyalist eğilimli
pink
{i} uzun ve dar latin yelkenli tekne
pink
{f} saplamak
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{i} pembe renk

Pembe renk sadece kızlar için değildir. - Pink is not just for girls.

Kız kardeşimin arabası pembe renklidir. - My sister's car is pink.

pink
{f} kenarını zikzaklı kesmek
pink
{f} kenarını oyalamak
pink
{i} en güzel dönem
pink
{f} delmek (süngü ile)
pink
pembe in the pink of condition sıhhatça en iyi durumda
pink
pi
pink
tilki avcılarının giydikleri kırmızı ceket
pink
teklemek
pink
dili kabul günü
pink
sosya
pink
{i} ılımlı komünist
pink
{i} karanfil

Uzun boylu adam, yakasına pembe bir karanfil takmıştı. - The tall man wore a pink carnation in his lapel.

pink
solcu
pink
{f} kliketli çalışmak (araba)
pink
{i} (bir çeşit ufak) karanfil
pink
tilki avcısı
pink
{s} solcu (ılımlı)
pink
en üst derece
pink
aşağ
pink
zirve
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von pinking im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

pink
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Englisch - Englisch
The act of piercing or stabbing
The act or method of decorating fabrics or garments with a pinking iron; also, the style of decoration; scallops made with a pinking iron
present participle of pink
pinking shears
A pair of scissors with zigzag cutting edges, used to cut fabric: the zigzag edge helps keep the fabric from fraying
pinking-shear
Attributive form of pinking shears

pinking-shear edge.

pinking shears
scissors that cut with a jagged pattern
pinking shears
a special type of scissors with blades that have V-shaped teeth, used for cutting cloth (pink (14-20 centuries))
pink
A unlettered and uncultured, but relatively prosperous, member of the middle classes; compare babbitt, bourgeoisie
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Any of various flowers in the genus Dianthus, sometimes called carnations

This garden in particular has a beautiful bed of pinks.

pink
A young salmon
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hunting pink; scarlet

it is interesting to note the curious legend that the pink of the hunting field is not due to any optical advantage but to an entirely different reason. Formerly no man might hunt even on his own estate until he had a licence of free warren from the Crown. Consequently he merely hunted by the pleasure of the crown, taking part in what was an exclusively Royal sport by Royal permission. And for this Royal sport, he wore the Kings livery of scarlet.

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Of a fox-hunter's jacket: scarlet
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To emit a high "pinking" noise, usually as a result of ill-set ignition timing for the fuel used (in a spark ignition engine)
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excellence, perfection

Your hat, madam, is the very pink of fashion.

pink
One of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of 6 points

Oh dear, he's left himself snookered behind the pink.

pink
of a light shade of red
pink
{v} to stamp with small holes, to wink
pink
{n} a flower, color, a vessel with a narrow sterm
pink
of a group of colors bluish red to red in hue, of medium to high lightness, and of low to moderate saturation A fox hunter's coat of a scarlet color distinctive of this sport and called pink
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A colour between red and white; pale red
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Rossaenglish | adronato
pink
To decorate a piece of clothing or fabric by adding holes or by scalloping the fringe
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If you go pink, your face turns a slightly redder colour than usual because you are embarrassed or angry, or because you are doing something energetic. She went pink again as she remembered her mistake. = flush
pink
make light, repeated taps on a surface; "he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently"
pink
A stab
pink
a light shade of red any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers cut in a zig-zag pattern with pinking shears, in sewing sound like a car engine that is firing too early; "the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded"
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Create a party line from 2 phone lines
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Pinks are small plants that people grow in their gardens. They have sweet-smelling pink, white, or red flowers
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A narrow boat
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One of the colour balls used in snooker with a value of 6 points
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To prick with a sword
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To choose; to cull; to pick out
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cut in a zig-zag pattern with pinking shears, in sewing
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The European minnow; so called from the color of its abdomen in summer
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(A) The flower is so called because the edges of the petals are pinked or notched (See below )
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{i} color produced by combining white and red; type of flower; peak, summit
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The European minnow
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A color resulting from the combination of a pure vivid red with more or less white; so called from the common color of the flower
pink
Having a colour between red and white; pale red
pink
Of a fox-hunters jacket: scarlet
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To stab; to pierce as with a sword
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Resembling the garden pink in color; of the color called pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink dress; pink ribbons
pink
A vessel with a very narrow stern; called also pinky
pink
{f} pierce, stab; injure, harm
pink
Having conjunctivitis
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Half-shut; winking
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Affection, love, enjoyment, pity, guilt
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The species are mostly perennial herbs, with opposite linear leaves, and handsome five-petaled flowers with a tubular calyx
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Pink is used to refer to things relating to or connected with homosexuals. Businesses are now more aware of the importance of the `pink pound'
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{s} having a pink coloring; liberal, having progressive political views
pink
To wink; to blink
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sound like a car engine that is firing too early; "the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded"
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any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers
pink
To pierce with small holes; to cut the edge of, as cloth or paper, in small scallops or angles
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By comparison to red (communist), describing someone who sympathizes with the ideals of communism without actually being a Russian-style communist: a pinko
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A name given to several plants of the caryophyllaceous genus Dianthus, and to their flowers, which are sometimes very fragrant and often double in cultivated varieties
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a light shade of red
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Apple Computer's Object-Oriented Operating System (Merged with IBM to form "Taligent" )
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to emit a high "pinking" noise, usually as a result of ill-set spark plugs"
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Anything supremely excellent; the embodiment or perfection of something
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Vulva, in human females
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Pink is the colour between red and white. pink lipstick. white flowers edged in pink. sweaters in a variety of pinks and blues. + pinkish pink·ish Her nostrils were pinkish, as though she had a cold. + pinkness pink·ness Meat which has been cooked thoroughly shows no traces of pinkness
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