seals

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Englisch - Türkisch
foklar
seal
mühür

Tom Mary'ye mühürlü bir zarf uzattı. - Tom handed Mary a sealed envelope.

Formu imzaladığınızdan ve mühürlediğinizden emin olun. - Please be sure to sign and seal the form.

seal
{f} mühürlemek
seal
kaşe
seal
fok

Foklar karada sakar ve hantal, suda ise çok zariftir. - Seals are clumsy and ponderous on land, but very graceful in the water.

Onların fokları beslemesini izlemek için hayvanat bahçesine gidelim. - Let's go to the zoo to watch them feed the seals.

seal
{i} ayıbalığı
seal
kapatmak
SEAL
(Gıda) ABD deniz kuvvetlerinin "donanma kaplanları" lakaplı özel kuvvetleri
government seals
(Politika, Siyaset) devlete ait mühürler
seal
dikiş
seal
(İnşaat) yalıtım

Evinizin ısıtma ve soğutma maliyetlerini uygun yalıtım ve hava sızdırmazlık teknikleri yoluyla azaltabilirsiniz. - You can reduce your home's heating and cooling costs through proper insulation and air sealing techniques.

seal
sızdırmazlık

Evinizin ısıtma ve soğutma maliyetlerini uygun yalıtım ve hava sızdırmazlık teknikleri yoluyla azaltabilirsiniz. - You can reduce your home's heating and cooling costs through proper insulation and air sealing techniques.

seal
su geçirimsizliği sağlamak
seal
yalıtmak
seal
(Mekanik) yağ keçesi
seal
sızdırmazlık öğesi
seal
cam fitili
seal
mühür basmak
seal
(Askeri) sızdırmazlık elemanı
seal
sızıntı önleyen araç
seal
sızdırmaz yapmak
seal
contalamak
seal
mühür kurşunu
seal
salmastra
seal
ayıbalığı avlamak
seal
damga basmak
seal
onaylamak
seal
bagaj fitili
seal
tasdik etmek
seal
{f} sızdırmaz yap
seal
karara bağlamak
seal
damga
seal
kesinleştirmek
seal
conta

Konserveler hava geçirmez bir conta ile kavanozda saklanmalıdır. - Preserves must be stored in a jar with an airtight seal.

seal
{i} kapak
Seal
fok balığı
earless seals
earless mühürleri
earless seals
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Kulaksız foklar
phocid seals
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Kulaksız foklar
true seals
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) The true seals, earless seals or phocid seals are öne of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. All true seals are members of the family Phocidae. They are sometimes called crawling seals, to distinguish them from the für seals and sea lions of family Otariidae
true seals
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Kulaksız foklar
SEAL
(Askeri) deniz-hava-kara timi (sea-air-land team)
breaking of seals
(Kanun) mühür fekki
common seals
(İnşaat) ortak keçeler
recesses for the seals
conta yerleşim yuvası
seal
{f} off/up -i kapamak
seal
{i} kurşun mühür
seal
{f} mühürle

Tom mektubu yazdıktan sonra onu bir zarfa koydu ve onu mühürledi. - After writing the letter, Tom put it in an envelope and sealed it.

Formu imzaladığınızdan ve mühürlediğinizden emin olun. - Please be sure to sign and seal the form.

seal
{i} onay
seal
(İnşaat) keçe
seal
{i} mühürlü mum
seal
{f} kapamak
seal
i., zool. fok, ayıbalığı. f. fok avlamak
seal
{f} damgalamak
seal
conta/fok/mühür
seal
seal kesinleştir/mühürle
seal
{i} ağzı sıkı olma
seal
zool. Phoca
seal
{f} belirlemek (yazgı)
seal
{f} fok avlamak
seal
{i} sır tutma
seal
fok kürkü
seal
{i} (isim) fok, fok balığı, fokbalığı
seal
(Nükleer Bilimler) sızdırmaz,mühür,sızdırmazlık
Englisch - Englisch
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of seal
plural form of seal
Seals keep the lubricating agent (usually oil or grease) in the moving parts of your bike and the dust and grime out The worst thing that you can posibly do to a sealed component (such as bottom bracket, hub or suspension fork) is to use a powerfull hose to clean it, as this tends to force water through the seals, pushing out the lubrication and promoting corrosion
third-person singular of seal
Metal seals for the rotor tips and sides supercede piston rings Rubber seals to mate the peripheral and side housings
plural of seal
Devices used between rotating and stationary parts to separate, and minimized leakage between, areas of unequal pressures (060)
Caliper pistons are sealed in their bores by elastomeric rings seated in grooves The seals fulfill a secondary function of slightly retracting the pistons when line pressure reduced to zero at the end of braking This prevents "off brake pad drag", reducing both temperature and wear Both the compound and the mechanical design of these seals are critical The cross section of properly designed caliper seals is square, not round "O" rings cannot be substituted
Metal seals for the rotor tips and sides supercede piston rings Rubber seals are used to mate the peripheral and side housings
seven seals
a concept of Christian eschatology, which comes from the Book of Revelation in the Christian Bible, where a book with seven seals is described in Revelation 5: 1
SEAL
A member of the Navy SEALs
SEAL
Sea, Air, Land (used as a name of a military unit)
Saimaa ringed seals
plural form of Saimaa ringed seal
eared seals
plural form of eared seal
earless seals
plural form of earless seal
elephant seals
plural form of elephant seal
gray seals
plural form of gray seal
grey seals
plural form of grey seal
harp seals
plural form of harp seal
hermetic seals
plural form of hermetic seal
hooded seals
plural form of hooded seal
leopard seals
Plural of leopard seal
ribbon seals
plural form of ribbon seal
seal
Security against unauthorized tampering

The spot-check found three containers with broken seals.

seal
An impression of a stamp on wax or paper
seal
A stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance such as wax
seal
To fasten (something) so that it cannot be opened without visible damage

The cover is sealed. If anyone tries to open it, we'll know about it.

seal
A chakra
seal
(Discuss() this sense) A design or ensignia usually associated with an organization or an official role

The front of the podium bore the presidential seal.

seal
To tie up animals (especially cattle) in their stalls
seal
A tight closure, secure against leakage

Close the lid tightly to get a good seal.

seal
To guarantee

The last-minute goal sealed United's win.

seal
(Discuss() this sense) Something which will be visibly damaged if a covering or container is opened, and which may or may not bear an official design

The result was declared invalid, as the seal on the meter had been broken.

seal
Anything that secures or authenticates
seal
To place a notation of one's next move in a sealed envelope to be opened after an adjournment

After thinking for half an hour, the champion sealed his move.

seal
Confirmation or an indication of confirmation

Her clothes always had her mom's seal of approval.

seal
A pinniped, particularly an earless seal (true seal) or eared seal

The seals in the harbor looked better than they smelled.

seal
To prevent people or vehicles from crossing (something)

The border has been sealed until the fugitives are found.

southern elephant seals
plural form of southern elephant seal
true seals
plural form of true seal
seal
{n} a stamp, mark, confirmation, sea-calf
seal
{v} to fix a seal, close, settle, confirm, ratify
eared seals
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) The eared seals or otariids are marine mammals in the family Otariidae, one of three groupings of Pinnipeds. They comprise 16 species in seven genera commonly known either as sea lions or fur seals, distinct from true seals (phocids) and the Walrus (odobenids). Otariids are adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle, feeding and migrating in the water but breeding and resting on land or ice. They reside in subpolar, temperate, and equatorial waters throughout the Pacific and Southern oceans and the southern Indian and Atlantic oceans. They are conspicuously absent in the north Atlantic
earless seals
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) The true seals, earless seals or phocid seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. All true seals are members of the family Phocidae. They are sometimes called crawling seals, to distinguish them from the fur seals and sea lions of family Otariidae
phocid seals
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) The true seals, earless seals or phocid seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. All true seals are members of the family Phocidae. They are sometimes called crawling seals, to distinguish them from the fur seals and sea lions of family Otariidae
seal
{f} fasten, secure, close tightly; imprint, stamp; approve, authorize; determine, set, decide
seal
Among the Mormons, to confirm or set apart as a second or additional wife
seal
Any aquatic carnivorous mammal of the families Phocidæ and Otariidæ
seal
affix a seal to; "seal the letter
seal
close with or as if with a seal; "She sealed the letter with hot wax"
seal
That which confirms, ratifies, or makes stable; that which authenticates; that which secures; assurance
seal
To set or affix a seal to; hence, to authenticate; to confirm; to ratify; to establish; as, to seal a deed
seal
French seel, a signet: Latin sigillum, a mark, seal 1 An instrument for impressing wax made to adhere to a writing, in attestation of the genuineness of the writing or of the deliberation with which it is executed The impression produced with such instrument Among the Saxons, seals were little used; their method was for such as could write to subscribe their names, and, whether they could write or not, to affix the sign of the cross
seal
the pelt or fur (especially the underfur) of a seal; "a coat of seal"
seal
A design associated with a government or governmental office
seal
Aquatic carnivore with webbed flippers and a streamlined body. Earless (true, or hair) seals (of the family Phocidae, with 18 species) lack external ears. In water, they propel themselves by side-to-side strokes of the hind limbs and maneuver with their forelimbs. On land, they wriggle on their belly or pull themselves with their forelimbs. Earless species include the elephant seal, harbour seal, harp seal, and leopard seal. The eared seals (family Otariidae, with five species of sea lion and nine of fur seal) have external ears and longer flippers. In water, they propel themselves by a rowing motion of their forelimbs; on land, they use all four limbs to move about. cylinder seal elephant seal fur seal harbour seal harp seal leopard seal oil seal shaft seal Solomon's seal
seal
To place a seal on (a document)
seal
An impression on malleable material, usually wax (sometimes metal, and later commonly shellac or a paper wafer), made by a matrix engraved with images or characters indicating personal or corporate identity and used as a means of authentication Term applied equally to the impression as to the object itself as well Attached to a document by cords or slips of parchment (pendant), or applied directly to a document (en placard)
seal
To fasten with a seal; to attach together with a wafer, wax, or other substance causing adhesion; as, to seal a letter
seal
See 2d Seal, 5
seal
To encipher a record containing several fields in such a way that the fields cannot be individually replaced without either knowledge of the encryption key or leaving evidence of tampering
seal
A pinniped, a large marine fish-eating mammal
seal
a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents
seal
Metal strip and lead fastener used for locking freight car or truck doors Seals are numbered for record purposes
seal
A formed material or paste-like substance used to prevent leaks
seal
an agreement entered into under seal (a deed) means that the agreement does not require consideration
seal
hunt seals
seal
hunt seals close with or as if with a seal; "She sealed the letter with hot wax"
seal
a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it); "the warrant bore the sheriff's seal"
seal
Reserve parachutes have a small lead seal on a piece of red thread around the closing pin This seal indicates the reserve has not been opened since it left the riggers hands
seal
a member of a Naval Special Warfare unit who is trained for unconventional warfare; "SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land"
seal
To place a notation of ones next move in a sealed envelope to be opened after an adjournment
seal
To close securely to prevent leakage
seal
An impression made to attest the execution of an instrument
seal
Something which will be visibly damaged if a covering or container is opened, and which may or may not bear an official design
seal
A device used to impress a pattern upon paper or wax Also the pattern made by this device
seal
any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed; chiefly of cold regions
seal
an indication of approved or superior status
seal
To place in a sealed container
seal
Any device that prevents the passage of a fluid
seal
Simple and Efficient Adaptation Layer
seal
SEa, Air, and Land This is the acronym that is the name of the US Navy's elite special operations program There are several SEAL units in operation, each having their own area of specialty (desert warfare, jungle warfare, counter-terrorism, etc )
seal
the wax or wafer placed on a letter or other closed paper, etc
seal
A member of a group of marine mammals that have fur, blubber, and no earlobes on the sides of their heads Seals are graceful swimmers, but move only clumsily on land
seal
Something designed to prevent liquids or gases from leaking through a joint
seal
A compound hydraulic valve for regulating the passage of the gas through a set of purifiers so as to cut out each one in turn for the renewal of the lime
seal
Simple and Efficient Adapation Layer: An earlier name for AAL5
seal
{i} any of several species of carnivorous marine mammals from the suborder Pinnipedia; imprint; stamp, insignia; material used to tightly close an opening or object; mark, symbol; sign of approval or authorization
seal
To fix, as a piece of iron in a wall, with cement, plaster, or the like
seal
A seal adopted and used by a corporation for authenticating its corporate acts and executing legal documents Corporate seals are no longer required by many corporate statutes but are still a useful tool for authenticating corporate documents
seal
To hunt seals
seal
any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed; chiefly of cold regions a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents fastener that provides a tight and perfect closure a finishing coat applied to exclude moisture a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it); "the warrant bore the sheriff's seal"
seal
To close by means of a seal; as, to seal a drainpipe with water
seal
Wax, wafer, or other tenacious substance, set to an instrument, and impressed or stamped with a seal; as, to give a deed under hand and seal
seal
Security against leakage
seal
To mark a document with a seal; to authenticate or make binding by affixing a seal Court seal, corporate seal
seal
decide irrevocably; "sealing dooms"
seal
To affix one's seal, or a seal
seal
An engraved or inscribed stamp, used for marking an impression in wax or other soft substance, to be attached to a document, or otherwise used by way of authentication or security
seal
A soft synthetic rubber washer with a steel core fixed in the outer ring (in the seal groove) in contact with the inner ring to retain lubricant and keep out contamination
seal
fastener that provides a tight and perfect closure
seal
To mark with a stamp, as an evidence of standard exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality; as, to seal weights and measures; to seal silverware
seal
to fasten it
seal
Hence, to shut close; to keep close; to make fast; to keep secure or secret
seal
the impermeable material, such as cement grout bentonite, or puddling clay placed in the annular space between the borehole wall and the casing of a water well to prevent the downhole movement of surface water or the vertical mixing of artestian waters
seal
The structural part of a galvanic cell that restricts the escape of solvent or electrolyte from the cell and limits the ingress of air into the cell (the air may dry out the electrolyte or interfere with the chemical reactions)
seal
Synthetic gaskets that seal the joints between parts of the case and keep out the wet
seal
Seals on notes can be embossed, printed as part of the background design, or printed in a secondary printing in a different color Seals used to be one of the primary security devices on early notes Embossed seals were phased out relatively early, as they tended to disappear (flatten out) with normal wear And, printed seals became less and less challenging to counterfeiters Nowdays, while most issues contain at least one obligatory seal, their functions are mostly only informative and decorative
seal
make tight; secure against leakage; "seal the windows"
seal
That which seals or fastens; esp
seal
An impression in wax or paper to signify the formality of the execution of a legal instrument In earlier times the signature of a grantor had to be under seal, particularly in times when many people were unable to sign their own name Today, however, many states recognize the initials L S , which means 'in place of the seal;' or the word, "seal,' as a substitute Other states have no requirement for a seal unless a corporation is the grantor
seal
affix a seal to; "seal the letter"
seal
cover with varnish
seal
fastener consisting of a resinous composition that is plastic when warm; used for sealing documents and parcels and letters
seal
(1) the generic term for a function that prevents or controls the passage of water; (2) to secure a roof or structure from the entry of moisture
seal
Acronym for SEa, Air, Land Elite U S Navy special forces unit specializing in unconventional warfare, counter-guerilla warfare, and clandestine operations in maritime and riverine environments For its Vietnam line, 21C has released a SEAL Stoner machine gun boxed figure and uniform set, a SEAL M-60 Machine Gunner boxed figure and uniform set, a SEAL (Recon) uniform set, and a Navy Seal Pointman boxed figure For its Modern line, 21C has released a M151 A2 Special Operations Vehicle, a Navy SEAL Night OPS boxed figure and uniform set, a Navy SEAL Jungle OPS boxed figure and uniform set, a SEAL Team 5 VBSS boxed figure and uniform set, and a Navy SEALs mountain OPS boxed figure
seal
An arrangement for preventing the entrance or return of gas or air into a pipe, by which the open end of the pipe dips beneath the surface of water or other liquid, or a deep bend or sag in the pipe is filled with the liquid; a draintrap
seal
a finishing coat applied to exclude moisture
seal
Insulating glass units are sealed at the edges to prevent moisture and dirt from contaminating the interior of the unit The seal must be durable and usually consists of an aluminum spacer with an exterior sealant
seals

    Türkische aussprache

    silz

    Aussprache

    /ˈsēlz/ /ˈsiːlz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'sE(&)l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English sele, from Old English seolh; akin to Old High German selah seal.
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