staples

listen to the pronunciation of staples
Englisch - Türkisch
zımba teli
staple
zımba teli
staple
{i} zımba

Oralarda bir yerde bir zımba göremiyor musun? - Can't you see a stapler somewhere around there?

Bana bir zımba ödünç verir misin? - Will you please lend me a stapler?

staple
başlıca
staple
{i} başlıca mahsül
staple
{f} raptiyelemek
staple
{s} temel

Manyok kuraklığa dayanıklı bir ekindir ve bu nedenle milyonlarca insan için önemli bir temel gıdadır. - Cassava is a drought-tolerant crop and consequently a major staple food for millions of people.

Anlık şehriyeler üniversite öğrencileri arasında temel bir yemektir. - Instant noodles are a staple among college students.

staple
kanca
staple
telle zımbalamak
staple
tel zımba

Bir tel zımbanın neye benzediğini biliyorum. - I know what a stapler looks like.

Tel zımbanın ne olduğunu biliyorum. - I know what a stapler is.

staple
raptiye
staple
tel

Tel zımbamı ödünç almak ister misin? - Would you like to borrow my stapler?

Tel zımbanın ne olduğunu biliyorum. - I know what a stapler is.

staple
ştapel
staple
En çok tüketilen temel gıda maddesi
staple
kopça
staple
(Bilgisayar) zımbala

Tom yanlışlıkla kulağının etli kısmını zımbaladı. - Tom accidentally stapled the fleshy part of his ear.

staple
agraf
staple
(Arılık) temel yiyecek
staple
krampon
staple
zımbalı
staple
(Tekstil) kesik elyaf
staple
(Tekstil) hammadde  
staple
(Ticaret) iplik
staple
(Ticaret) piyasa
staple
kenet
staple
(Ticaret) ana ürün
staple
zımbalamak
staple
esas
staple
lif
staple
bir yerin başlıca ürünü
staple
başlıca konu
staple
hammadde
staple
{f} tel ile tuttur
staple
en önemli kısım
staple
uzunluğuna göre tas
staple
{i} iplikçik
staple
en önemli kısı
staple
{i} çatal çivi
staple
{f} çatal çivi ile tutturmak
staple
{i} başlıca ürün
staple
bir yerin ürettiği başlıca mahsul
staple
{i} (birinin/bir hayvanın) temel yiyeceği: Grass is a staple of a zebra's diet. Ot zebranın temel
staple
{s} piyasada tutulmuş
staple
{i} esas ürün
staple
{f} sınıflamak (yün vb.)
staple
devamlı üretilen veya satılan
staple
{i} satış yeri
staple
{i} pazar
staple
{i} başlıca öğe
staple
{i} kapı sürgü
staple
{f} liflerine göre ayırmak
staple
{i} elyaf
staple
{i} temel gıda maddesi
staple
(Tekstil) ştapel, stapel Açıklama: Lifin boyu birkaç santimetre olduğunda life verilen addır
staple
esaslı yemek maddelerinden biri
staple
(fiil) zımbalamak, raptiyelemek, çatal çivi ile tutturmak, liflerine göre ayırmak, sınıflamak (yün vb.)
staple
{s} ana

Kahve, Brezilya'nın ana ürünlerinden biridir. - Coffee is one of the staples of Brazil.

staple
{f} (telle) zımbalamak
staple
piyasayı tutmuş
staple
{s} yerleşmiş
three staples
(Bilgisayar) üç zımba
two staples
(Bilgisayar) iki zımba
Englisch - Englisch
products that are bought often, routinely, and without much thought
Products that are purchased routinely for everyday use, with little decision-making, and must be in stock at all times, such as cleaning supplies and food
A fabric attachment that uses staples to attach the fabric to a frame system instead of screws The fabric is stretched over a frame, then stapled to the frame
A fabric attachment that uses staples to attach the fabric to a frame system instead of screws or clips The fabric is stretched over a frame, then stapled to the frame
staple
A basic or essential supply

Rice is a staple in the diet of many cultures.

staple
A market center for a regionally produced commodity
staple
A wire fastener used to secure something else by penetrating and curling

Can you believe they use staples to hold cars together these days?.

staple
One of a set of U-shaped metal rods hammered into a structure, such as a piling or wharf, which serve as a ladder

Fortunately, there were staples in the quay wall, and she was able to climb out of the water.

staple
A U-shaped metal fastener, used to attach fence wire or other material to posts or structures

The rancher used staples to attach the barbed wire to the fence-posts.

staple
Short fiber, as of cotton, sheep’s wool, or the like, which can be spun into yarn or thread

Tow is flax with short staple.

staple
A recurring topic or character

In most countries, rubbish makes headlines only when it is not collected, and stinking sacks lie heaped on the streets. In Britain bins are a front-page staple.

staple
A principal commodity produced in a region
staple
A staple food, sometimes simply referred to as a staple, is a food that is eaten routinely and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a standard diet in a given population, supplying a large fraction of the needs for energy-rich materials and generally a significant proportion of the intake of other nutrients as well
staple
{a} established in commerce, settled
staple
{n} a settled mart of good, the texture or thred of cotton, wool an iron loop
Clive Staples Lewis
born Nov. 29, 1898, Belfast, Ire. died Nov. 22, 1963, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Eng. Irish-born British scholar and writer. Lewis taught first at Oxford (1925-54) and later at Cambridge (1954-63). An early volume, the critical Allegory of Love (1936) on medieval and Renaissance literature, is often considered his finest scholarly work. He became known in England and the U.S. for several series of BBC radio broadcasts during the war years on the subject of Christianity. Many of his books embrace Christian apologetics; the best known is The Screwtape Letters (1942), a satirical epistolary novel in which an experienced devil instructs his young charge in the art of temptation. Also well known are The Chronicles of Narnia (1950-56), a series of seven children's stories (including The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, 1950) that have become classics of fantasy; and a science-fiction trilogy, known mostly for its first volume, Out of the Silent Planet (1938)
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A staple food, product, or activity is one that is basic and important in people's everyday lives. The Chinese also eat a type of pasta as part of their staple diet Staple goods are disappearing from the shops. Staple is also a noun. Fish is a staple in the diet of many Africans
staple
The principal commodity of traffic in a market; a principal commodity or production of a country or district; as, wheat, maize, and cotton are great staples of the United States
staple
Staples are small pieces of bent wire that are used mainly for holding sheets of paper together firmly. You put the staples into the paper using a device called a stapler
staple
The average length of fibers in a yarn
staple
The result of installing such a fastener
staple
The length of the fibers in cotton, sheep's wool, or the like, a measure of its usefulness for spinning
staple
A basic food
staple
A small pit
staple
{s} essential, regularly used; primary, principal, main (of goods or products)
staple
Filaments produced in short lengths from the bushing (usually less than 17 inches), to be gathered into strands or sliver (See Continuous Filament )
staple
A shaft, smaller and shorter than the principal one, joining different levels
staple
Unmanufactured material; raw material
staple
refers to the length of a lock of shorn wool; in the trade, "staple" refers to the longer length wools within a grade
staple
Pertaining to, or being market of staple for, commodities; as, a staple town
staple
Short lengths of fiber that may be converted into spun yarns by textile yarn spinning processes These spun yarns are also called "staple" yarns For carpet yarns spun on the common, modified worsted systems, most staple is six to eight inches long Staple fiber may also be converted directly into nonwoven fabrics, such as needlepunched carpet
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necessary foods or commodities; "wheat is a staple crop
staple
Established in commerce; occupying the markets; settled; as, a staple trade
staple
The fiber of wool, cotton, flax, or the like; as, a coarse staple; a fine staple; a long or short staple
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To sort according to its staple; as, to staple cotton
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A staple is something that forms an important part of something else. Political reporting has become a staple of American journalism
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A card that can help out just about any deck regardless of concept or execution A must have card Also called Trash "Everyone plays with that card, it's a staple "
staple
secure or fasten with a staple or staples; "staple the papers together"
staple
paper fastener consisting of a short length of U-shaped wire that can fasten papers together a short U-shaped wire nail for securing cables secure or fasten with a staple or staples; "staple the papers together"
staple
If you staple something, you fasten it to something else or fix it in place using staples. Staple some sheets of paper together into a book. polythene bags stapled to an illustrated card. to fasten two or more things together with a staple staple sth together
staple
(usually plural) a necessary commodity for which demand is constant
staple
A loop of iron, or a bar or wire, bent and formed with two points to be driven into wood, to hold a hook, pin, or the like
staple
Either naturally occurring fibers or lengths cut from filaments
staple
1 A box-like fitting on the jam of an inward opening door, and into which the bolt or bolts of a rim latch or lock shoot when door is closed 2 Part of the hasp and staple for use with a padlock The padlock shackle passes through the eye or hole in the staple
staple
necessary foods or commodities; "wheat is a staple crop"
staple
A surface-mounted strike
staple
Hence: Place of supply; source; fountain head
staple
To secure with a staple
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Regularly produced or manufactured in large quantities; belonging to wholesale traffic; principal; chief
staple
A district granted to an abbey
staple
The well defined bundles of fibre that are formed while the wool is growing on the sheep
staple
A wire fastener used to secure stacks of paper by penetrating all the sheets and curling around
staple
a short U-shaped wire nail for securing cables
staple
The average length of fibers in a piece of yarn
staple
paper fastener consisting of a short length of U-shaped wire that can fasten papers together
staple
Short lengths of fiber that may be converted into spun yarns by textile yarn spinning processes These spun yarns are also called "staple" yarns
staple
A synonym for fiber A lock or tuft of wool
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Fit to be sold; marketable
staple
material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing
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{f} bind together by means of a staple or staples
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The principal constituent in anything; chief item
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{i} metal clip for binding papers; basic food item; essential element; main crop or product of a region; trade item that is constantly in demand; fiber (of wool, cotton, etc.)
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A settled mart; an emporium; a city or town to which merchants brought commodities for sale or exportation in bulk; a place for wholesale traffic
staples

    Türkische aussprache

    steypılz

    Aussprache

    /ˈstāpəlz/ /ˈsteɪpəlz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'stA-p&l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English stapel post, staple, from Old English stapol post; akin to Middle Dutch stapel step, heap, emporium, Old English steppan to step.
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