roofless

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Englisch - Türkisch
{s} çatısız
{s} evsiz barksız
{s} damsız
roof
çatı

Çatı fırtınadan zarar görmüştü. - The roof was damaged by the storm.

Öyle bir patlamaydı ki çatı uçuruldu. - Such was the explosion that the roof was blown off.

roof
{i} dam
roof
{f} üstünü kapamak
roof
{f} çatı  yap
roof
ruf
roof
çatısını örtmek
roof
çatısını yapmak
roof
(Otomotiv) saç tavan
roof
(Spor) roof
roof
(Otomotiv,Teknik) tavan

Fosil yakıt fiyatları tavana vurdu. - Fossil fuel prices shot through the roof.

Maliyetler tavan yaptı. - Costs were through the roof.

roof
{f} çatı ile örtmek
roof
(Arılık) kovan kapağı
roof
en yüksek çekit ya da düzey
roof
çatı olmak
roof
yuva

Bir çift şahin çatıda yuva yapıyor. - A pair of falcons nests on the roof.

roof
ev
roof
{i} tepe

Dan geçen bir trenin tepesine atladı. - Dan jumped onto the roof of a passing train.

roof
{i} çatı örtüsü
roof
{f} -in damını/çatısını yapmak
roof
{i} üst kısım
roof
sayvan
roof
{i} motor kapağı
roof
{f} çatı yap

Evimize yeni bir çatı yaptırmak bize çok paraya mal olacak. - It'll cost us a lot of money to put a new roof on our house.

roof
{f} -in çatısını örtmek
roof
(Tıp) Bir oluşumu üstten örten kısım, çatı, dam
roof
{i} İng., oto. saç tavan
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von roofless im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

roof
çatı, dam, kubbe
Englisch - Englisch
not having a roof; "the hurricane left hundreds of house roofless
physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security; "made a living out of shepherding dispossed people from one country to another"- James Stern
Having no roof; as, a roofless house
Having no house or home; shelterless; homeless
not having a roof; "the hurricane left hundreds of house roofless"
A roofless building has no roof, usually because the building has been damaged or has not been used for a long time
Without a roof, open to the sky
{s} lacking a roof, not covered with a roof; homeless, lacking a shelter in which to live
roof
to cover or furnish with a roof
roof
the upper part of a cavity

Archaeologists discovered that the cave's roof was decked with paintings.

roof
the cover at top of a building
roof
To inclose in a house; figuratively, to shelter
roof
{n} the cover of a house, palate of the mouth
roof
{v} to cover or inclose with roof
roof
The device which covers a structure from above Americans call it "Ruff"
roof
That which resembles, or corresponds to, the covering or the ceiling of a house; as, the roof of a cavern; the roof of the mouth
roof
protective covering on top of a motor vehicle
roof
If a number of things or people are under one roof or under the same roof, they are in the same building. The firms intend to open either together under one roof or alongside each other in shopping malls. to put a roof on a building be roofed with sth. Covering of the top of a building. Roofs have been constructed in a wide variety of forms flat, pitched, vaulted, domed, or in combinations as dictated by regional, technical, and aesthetic considerations. Thatched roofs, usually sloping, were the earliest type and are still used in rural Africa and elsewhere. Flat roofs have historically been used in arid climates where drainage of water off the roof is not important, as in the Middle East and the southwestern U.S. They came into more widespread use in the 19th century, when new waterproof roofing materials and the use of structural steel and concrete made them more practical. Sloping roofs come in many different varieties. The simplest is the lean-to (or shed) roof, which has only one slope. A roof with two slopes that form a triangle at each end is called a gable roof. A hipped (or hip) roof has sloping sides and ends meeting at inclined projecting angles called hips. The gambrel roof has two slopes on each of its two sides, the upper being less steep than the lower. The mansard roof has two slopes on all four sides, a shallower upper part and a steeper lower part. See also hammer-beam roof
roof
The cover of any building, including the roofing (see Roofing) and all the materials and construction necessary to carry and maintain the same upon the walls or other uprights
roof
A building element that provides protection against the sun, wind, and precipitation
roof
provide a building with a roof; cover a building with a roof
roof
The roof of a car or other vehicle is the top part of it, which protects passengers or goods from the weather. The car rolled onto its roof, trapping him
roof
The roof of a building is the covering on top of it that protects the people and things inside from the weather. a small stone cottage with a red slate roof
roof
Top covering of a building, a ceiling, upper covering of a dwelling
roof
{f} cover with a roof, construct an overhead covering for a building
roof
an overhang that forms a horizontal plane Ceiling is a synonym
roof
To cover with a roof
roof
In the case of a building with vaulted ceilings protected by an outer roof, some writers call the vault the roof, and the outer protection the roof mask
roof
The upper portion of the building envelope, including opaque areas and fenestration, that is horizontal or tilted at an angle of less than 60° from horizontal For the purposes of determining building envelope requirements, the classifications are defined as follows
roof
The style of roof: Traditional "railroad" (steam coach) style, with a curved transition over the platforms, "deck", in which the raised clerestory stops abruptly before the platform, and "arch", with a smooth, curved roof lacking a clerestory
roof
If the level of something such as the price of a product or the rate of inflation goes through the roof, it suddenly increases very rapidly indeed. Prices for Korean art have gone through the roof
roof
The roof of your mouth is the highest part of the inside of your mouth. She clicked her tongue against the roof of her mouth
roof
a protective covering that covers or forms the top of a building protective covering on top of a motor vehicle provide a building with a roof; cover a building with a roof
roof
It is better, however, to consider the vault as the ceiling only, in cases where it has farther covering
roof
a protective covering that covers or forms the top of a building
roof
If a group of people inside a building raise the roof, they make a very loud noise, for example by singing or shouting. He raised the roof at the conference when he sang his own version of the socialist anthem, The Red Flag
roof
The top part of a curve, where ice overhangs the run
roof
A section of a climb that is so overhung that it forms a (more or less) horizontal plane A good place to hang out underneath when stuck on a climb in a rainstorm (If there's lightning, try to anchor most of that jangly, metal gear a fair distance away )
roof
The top part of the vehicle body which encloses the inside of the vehicle
roof
(00/03/20) He hit the roof when he was fired CEO raised the roof when he saw no report from his manager The team raised the roof with their singing Go through the roof ; After the announcement, the company's stock price went through the roof The unemployment rate went through the roof (Reference : Monday Nikkei 00/03/20, s47)
roof
{i} exterior upper covering of a building
roof
The surface or bed of rock immediately overlying a bed of coal or a flat vein
roof
If you hit the roof or go through the roof, you become very angry indeed, and usually show your anger by shouting at someone. Sergeant Long will hit the roof when I tell him you've gone off
roof
retro-orbicularis oculi fat; thick fat pad just under and below the eyebrow
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von roofless im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

roof
(Spor) roof
roofless
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