railing

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Mukavele) korkuluk

Tom korkulukta kendini desteklemek zorunda kaldı. - Tom had to support himself on the railing.

Sonra korkuluk yol verdi. - Then the railing gave way.

{i} parmaklık
{f} söv
sövgü/parmaklık
söv/parmaklıkla çevir
{i} (tahta parmaklıktaki yatay) sırık
parmaklık gereçleri
(Askeri) PARMAKLIK: Elektronikte; yüksek tekerrürlerde (50: 150 kilosikl) radar pals karıştırması. Bu durum; bir radar ekranı üzerinde demir parmaklıklara benzeyen bir görünüşe sebep olur
{i} trabzan
{i} tırabzan
rail
demiryolu

Yeni demiryolu henüz tamamlanmış değildir. - The new railway is not completed yet.

O, demiryolunu kavramaya çalıştı. - He tried to grasp the rail.

rail
ray döşemek
rail
{f} ağzına geleni söylemek
rail
ray

Lütfen demiryolu rayları yakınında oynamayın. - Please don't play near the railroad tracks.

Tom her sabah işe giderken demiryolu raylarını geçer. - Tom crosses the railroad tracks every morning on his way to work.

rail
hırlamak
rail
tırabzan küpeştesi
rail
parmaklık küpeştesi
rail
başlık
rail
merdiven küpeştesi
rail
(Tiyatro) ramp
railings
korkuluk
rail
parmaklıkla kapatmak
rail
-e kızmak
rail
{f} söv

Birlik üyeleri, hafta sonu ceza oranlarını azaltmak için tekliflere sövüp saydılar. - Union members railed against proposals to cut weekend penalty rates.

rail
(against/at ile) -den yakınmak
rail
parmaklık
Rail
(Gemicilik) vardavela
rail
şov(mek)
rail
(Gemicilik) Küpeşte
Rail
(Tekstil) Çalışma rayı
rail
{i} korkuluk

Tom korkulukta kendini desteklemek zorunda kaldı. - Tom had to support himself on the railing.

Sonra korkuluk yol verdi. - Then the railing gave way.

rail
demiryolu ile taşımak
rail
{i} trabzan
rail
{f} parmaklıkla çevirmek
rail
{i} d.y
rail
dırlanmak
rail
{i} (tahta parmaklıktaki yatay) sırık
rail
{f} sövüp saymak
rail
{f} dil uzatmak
rail
{f} yakınmak
rail
{f} azarlamak
rail
ray/parmaklık
rail
sözle sataşmak
rail
rail against dil uzatmak
rail
{f} sövmek
rail
(fiil) ray döşemek, parmaklıkla çevirmek, tırabzan koymak, küfretmek, sövmek, ağzına geleni söylemek, azarlamak, dil uzatmak, yakınmak
rail
{i} den. küpeşte
rail
söv/parmaklıkla çevir
rail
kızmak
rail
{i} sutavuğu
rail
küfretmek
rail
tırabzan
Englisch - Englisch
Present participle of rail
A fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports

During the war, everyone's railings were taken away to make bombers.

1. A fence made from metal bars is called a railing or railings. He walked out on to the balcony where he rested his arms on the railing. see also rail
a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports
A barrier made of a rail or of rails
The wooden guard used on a stairway balustrade
Rails in general; also, material for making rails
Expressing reproach; insulting
a fence-like barrier or protection built within the roadway shoulder area to be a combined guide and guard for moving vehicular and pedestrian traffic and to prevent or hinder the accidental passage of such traffic beyond the berm line of the roadway
material for making rails or rails collectively
{i} railroad tracks; bannister, handrail, guardrail; fence
a fence-like construction built at the outermost edge of the roadway or the sidewalk portion of a bridge to protect pedestrians and vehicles; see HANDRAIL
a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports material for making rails or rails collectively
bridge railing
A guard railing
rail
An item of clothing; a cloak or other garment
rail
Specifically, a woman's headscarf or neckerchief
rail
To gush, flow (of liquid)

his breste and his brayle was bloodé – and hit rayled all over the see.

rail
Any of several birds in the family Rallidae
rail
The metal bar that makes the track for a railroad
rail
To complain violently (against, about)

Chief Joyi railed against the white man, whom he believed had deliberately sundered the Xhosa tribe, dividing brother from brother.

railings
plural of railing
wall railing
a hand railing attached to a wall
rail
A horizontal piece in a frame or paneling
rail
To rail at
rail
of Style
rail
To use insolent and reproachful language; to utter reproaches; to scoff; followed by at or against, formerly by on
rail
travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg"
rail
A rail is a horizontal bar attached to posts or fixed round the edge of something as a fence or support. She gripped the hand rail in the lift
rail
To move or influence by railing
rail
It is usually shaped with reference to vertical strength, and is held in place by chairs, splices, etc
rail
to complain violently; to abuse
rail
The horizontal sections of the sash
rail
any of numerous widely distributed small wading birds of the family Rallidae having short wings and very long toes for running on soft mud a horizontal bar (usually of wood) short for railway; "he traveled by rail"; "he was concerned with rail safety"
rail
by rails; "fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium"
rail
a horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing
rail
The horizontal member running across the top of a chair back
rail
Any one of numerous species of limicoline birds of the family Rallidæ, especially those of the genus Rallus, and of closely allied genera
rail
the horizontal member of a frame
rail
lengthwise edges of a surfboard
rail
A bar of steel or iron, forming part of the track on which the wheels roll
rail
(1) A horizontal board that runs along the underside of a table (2) The horizontal part of a raised panel door
rail
by rails; "fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium" separate with a railing; "rail off the crowds from the Presidential palace" provide with rails; "The yard was railed" enclose with rails; "rail in the old graves
rail
a small bird resembling a crane
rail
fish with a hand-line over the rails of a boat; "They are railing for fresh fish"
rail
enclose with rails; "rail in the old graves
rail
A horizontal member of a door Also, the top member of a balustrade
rail
provide with rails; "The yard was railed"
rail
1) The 1-2-4-7 or 1-3-6-10 spare; a "little rail" is the rail minus one of the end pins (1, 7, or 10) (picket fence) 2) The outside board of a lane, usually made of harder wood such as maple, which with wear may stand above the inner playing surface and cause balls to track along it rather than go into the channel
rail
They are prized as game birds
rail
To sit on the rail To shuffle off a direct answer; to hedge or to fence; to reserve the decision of one's vote Here rail means the fence, and “to sit on the rail” to sit on one side A common American phrase “If he said `Yes,' there was an end to any church support at once; if `No,' he might as well go home at once So he tried to sit on the rail again ”- T Terrell: Lady Delmar, chap i Railway Abbreviations C & D Collected and delivered- i e the rate quoted includes the entire charge from sender to consignee Such goods are collected by the railway company and delivered according to the address at the price stated S to S From station to station This does not include collecting and delivering O R Owner's risk C R Company's risk O C S On company's service; such parcels go free C by B Collection from the sender to the barge, both included O/C Overcharged O/S Outstanding
rail
Horizontal framing member, usually a 2x4 or 2x6, to which the fence boards are attached
rail
A rail is a horizontal bar that you hang things on. This pair of curtains will fit a rail up to 7ft 6in wide
rail
The horizontal members of a door frame
rail
The rail is the sideline at a poker table - the (often imaginary) rail separating spectators from the field of play Watching from the rail means watching a poker game as a spectator People on the rail are sometimes called railbirds
rail
lay with rails; "hundreds of miles were railed out here"
rail
An outer cloak or covering; a neckerchief for women
rail
Horizontal member of a window sash
rail
The cross or horizontal members on the framework of a sash, door, blind or other panel assembly
rail
A bar of timber or metal, usually horizontal or nearly so, extending from one post or support to another, as in fences, balustrades, staircases, etc
rail
Specifically, a womans headscarf or neckerchief
rail
enclose with rails; "rail in the old graves"
rail
Rails are the steel bars which trains run on. The train left the rails but somehow forced its way back onto the line. = track
rail
Term used for the horizontal pieces that constitute the top and bottom edges of a door
rail
The horizontal piece running across the top of a chair back
rail
To inclose with rails or a railing
rail
a railroad; a railway
rail
{f} lay railroad tracks; send by train; construct a fence
rail
The horizontal members of a face frame
rail
Cross or horizontal members of the framework of a sash, door, blind, or other assembly
rail
a bar or bars of rolled steel making a track along which vehicles can roll
rail
A railroad as a means of transportation; as, to go by rail; a place not accesible by rail
rail
To range in a line
rail
complain bitterly
rail
The stout, narrow plank that forms the top of the bulwarks
rail
If you rail against something, you criticize it loudly and angrily. He railed against hypocrisy and greed see also railing
rail
criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies"
rail
The horizontal members of window sash and panel doors
rail
a horizontal piece of wood that serves to separate sections of a door or window
rail
separate with a railing; "rail off the crowds from the Presidential palace"
rail
To flow forth; to roll out; to course
rail
If someone goes off the rails, they start to behave in a way that other people think is unacceptable or very strange, for example they start taking drugs or breaking the (Hukuk) They've got to do something about these children because clearly they've gone off the rails. Any of various marsh birds of the family Rallidae, characteristically having brownish plumage and short wings adapted only for short flights. Any of about 100 species (family Rallidae) of slender marsh birds found almost worldwide. Rails have short rounded wings, a short tail, large feet, and long toes. Their loud call, especially at night, reveals their presence in dense vegetation. They are mostly dull grays and browns, often with barred patterns. Species vary from 4 to 18 in. (11-45 cm) long. Short-billed species are often called crakes. The king (Rallus elegans), clapper (R. longirostris), and Virginia (R. limicola) rails and the sora, or Carolina rail (Porzana carolina), have been hunted in the U.S.; several of the rails are now endangered, and some species have been exterminated
rail
a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports
rail
The light, fencelike structures of wood or metal at the break of the deck, and elsewhere where such protection is needed
rail
horizontal spats of a chair back
rail
{i} bar, bannister; bar used to hang objects; railroad track
rail
The horizontal members of a rectangular frame
rail
A shot hit close to and parallel to the sidewalls - that is, down the line or alley; a power drive hit for length
rail
the edge of the skateboard, also, plastic strips attached to the board’s underside
rail
If you travel or send something by rail, you travel or send it on a train. The president traveled by rail to his home town
rail
spread negative information about; "The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews"
rail
If something is back on the rails, it is beginning to be successful again after a period when it almost failed. They are keen to get the negotiating process back on the rails
rail
fixed horizontal member; the "Jay Holl rails" in the Athens Community Theater serve to brace scenery
rail
complain bitterly fish with a hand-line over the rails of a boat; "They are railing for fresh fish"
rail
Cross members of panel doors or of a sash Also the upper and lower members of a balustrade or staircase extending from one vertical support, such as a post, to another
rail
a horizontal bar (usually of wood)
rail
convey goods etc
rail
The horizontal member of a door, table carcass, or a chair frame
rail
any of numerous widely distributed small wading birds of the family Rallidae having short wings and very long toes for running on soft mud
rail
convey (goods etc ) by rails; "fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium"
rail
short for railway; "he traveled by rail"; "he was concerned with rail safety"
railings
British for railing
railing
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