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Englisch - Türkisch
peşini bırakmamak
köpek

Köpeklere çok düşkündür. - She is very fond of dogs.

Büyük köpekten korkmuşlar. - They were afraid of the big dog.

it
(Argo) tehlikeli erkek
adam

Büyük bir köpeği olan adam içeri girdi. - A man with a big dog came in.

Yaşlı adamın köpeğini tavuk kemiği ile beslediğini gördüm. - I saw the old man feed his dog chicken bones.

erkek köpek
kenet
(Argo) sevimsiz kadın
bozulmak
ara mesnet (torna)
av sürmek
(Argo) çirkin kadın
tespit mandalı
hıyar
(kurt/tilki/vb.) köpekgillerin erkeği
izlemek

Köpek hırsızları izlemek için eğitilmiştir. - The dog is trained to watch for thieves.

Köpek yarışını izlemekten hoşlanırım. - I enjoy watching dog racing.

peşini bırakmamak
köpek herif
bu hayvanların erkeği
takip et

Mary'nin köpeği onu okula kadar takip etti. - Mary's dog followed her to school.

köpeği
kelb
{i} kömür vagonu
{f} (bir isteğin üstüne düşerek) (birini) rahat bırakmamak
kütükleri tutmak veya kaldırmak için kullanılan demir alet
tilki ve çakal gibi hayvan
{f} yakasını kurtaramamak
{f} takip etmek
{f} (kötü bir şey) peşini bırakmamak
{i} erkek tilki
mandal

Çocukluğumda karpuz, mandalina ve yenidünya meyvelerini yemeyi seven bir köpeğim vardı. - In my childhood I had a dog that loved to eat watermelon, mandarins and loquats.

{i} ocak demiri
dili herif
kurt

Kendi hayatını riske atarak köpeği kurtardı. - He rescued the dog at the risk of his own life.

Tom, köpeği aç askerler tarafından yenilmekten kurtardı. - Tom rescued the dog from being eaten by the hungry soldiers.

çirkin ve sıkıcı kadın
köpek,v.takip et: n.köpek
değersiz ve kötü olan herhangi bir şey
{i} erkek kurt
Englisch - Englisch
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To pursue with the intent to catch
To position oneself on all fours, after the manner of a dog - probably related to doggy style

I'd ask why you're dogged up in the middle of the room, but I probably don't want to know.

A dull, unattractive girl or woman

She’s a real dog.

An animal, member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated for thousands of years; occurs in many breeds. Scientific name: Canis lupus familiaris

The dog barked all night long.

To watch, or participate, in sexual activity in a public place, on the pretence of walking the dog; see also dogging

I admit that I like to dog at my local country park.

feet

My dogs are barking! meaning My feet hurt!.

A hot dog
Someone who is morally reprehensible

To swallow vp those cankred corpes of thine.

A male dog, wolf or fox, as opposed to a bitch (a female dog, wolf or fox.)
A coward

Come back and fight you dogs!.

To intentionally restrict one's productivity as employee; to work at the slowest rate that goes unpunished

A surprise inspection of the night shift found that some workers were dogging it.

Not god

Dog is my co-pilot.

Any of various mechanical devices for holding, gripping, or fastening something, particularly with a tooth-like projection
"A click or pallet adapted to engage the teeth of a ratchet-wheel, to restrain the back action; a click or pawl." (See also: ratchet, windlass)
A metal support for logs in a fireplace

In the great old-fashioned fireplace behind the high iron dogs a log-fire crackled and snapped.

{v} to follow slily and continually, to hunt
{n} a domestic animal, lump of iron, wretch
longtail
{s} of or pertaining to a dog; despicable, cowardly (Informal)
any venture that is not performing according to expectations
To follow in an annoying way, to constantly be affected by
a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward
back -top Shortened form of "Underdog" Dominated Hand back -top A hand that will almost always lose to a better hand that people usually play For instance, K3 is "dominated" by KQ With the exception of strange flops (e g 3-3-x, K-3-x), it will always lose to KQ Draw Dead back -top Try to make a hand that, even if made, will not win the pot If you're drawing to make a flush, and your opponent already has a full house, you are "drawing dead" Of course, this is a bad condition to be in
Male canine
disapproval People use dog to refer to something that they consider unsatisfactory or of poor quality
To hunt or track like a hound; to follow insidiously or indefatigably; to chase with a dog or dogs; to worry, as if by dogs; to hound with importunity
A metal fitting used to close hatches, covers, and other compartments
{f} follow around, hound; fasten with a vise or similar tool (Machinery); harass, pester (Slang); defeat an opponent, win (Slang)
A grappling iron, with a claw or claws, for fastening into wood or other heavy articles, for the purpose of raising or moving them
The CFHTLS Data Oversight Group
disapproval If you say that something is going to the dogs, you mean that it is becoming weaker and worse in quality. They sit in impotent opposition while the country goes to the dogs. Any member of the canine genus Canis, particularly the domestic species, Canis familiaris. Domestic dogs seem to have decended from the wolf or a wolflike ancestor. Dogs were apparently the first animals to be domesticated, and domestication seems to have begun in various parts of the world at roughly the same time. Selective breeding by humans has resulted in myriad domestic breeds that vary widely in size (from the tiny Chihuahua to the huge mastiff), physical form (e.g., the short-legged dachshund and the flat-faced bulldog), coat texture and length (e.g., the sleek Doberman pinscher and the long-haired Afghan hound), and behavioral patterns (e.g., sporting dogs, toy dogs, and working dogs). The American Kennel Club now recognizes almost 150 breeds; other clubs, such as the United Kennel Club, recognize many more. Dog Star Bernese mountain dog dog salmon Eskimo dog guide dog Seeing Eye dog Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race prairie dog African lion dog sled dog toy dog working dog
{i} canine, carnivorous animal from the family Canidae (especially the domesticated variety commonly kept as pets, trained to hunt, pull sleds, etc.); despicable or cowardly person (Informal)
A piece in machinery acting as a catch or clutch; especially, the carrier of a lathe, also, an adjustable stop to change motion, as in a machine tool
a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds; "the dog barked all night"
n animal
disapproval You use dog eat dog to express your disapproval of a situation where everyone wants to succeed and is willing to harm other people in order to do so. It is very much dog eat dog out there = cut-throat
Shortened form of "Underdog"
means any live or dead dog (Canis familiaris) or any dog-hybrid cross
a participant in a fight, conflict, or game who is not expected to win
To fasten a hatch securely
Of the wild dogs of the family Canidæ, three species are native to the BWCA, the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), Coyote (Canis latrans), and one of the great icons of the northern wilderness, the Timber Wolf (Canis lupus)
disapproval You describe something as a dog's breakfast or dog's dinner in order to express your disapproval of it, for example because it is very untidy, badly organized, or badly done. = mess
(1) (B) (noun) a very weak hand, or one that is very weak for the previous bidding
An iron for holding wood in a fireplace; a firedog; an andiron
You use dog to refer to a male dog, or to the male of some related species such as wolves or foxes. Is this a dog or a bitch? bitch
top -- Shortened form of "Underdog" Dominated Hand -- top -- A hand that will almost always lose to a better hand that people usually play For instance, K3 is "dominated" by KQ With the exception of strange flops (e g 3-3-x, K-3-x), it will always lose to KQ Draw Dead -- top -- Try to make a hand that, even if made, will not win the pot If you're drawing to make a flush, and your opponent already has a full house, you are "drawing dead" Of course, this is a bad condition to be in
One of the two constellations, Canis Major and Canis Minor, or the Greater Dog and the Lesser Dog
A male dog, as opposed to a bitch (a female dog.)
Probably domesticated from the wolf, the earliest British record of the dog is at Star Carr (East Yorkshire) and dated to about 7500 BC
An SBU with limited sales in a mature or declining industry Despite adequate time in the marketplace, a dog is unable to attract a sizable customer following and is well behind its competition with regard to sales, image, costs, etc
Factory
A quadruped of the genus Canis, esp
If problems or injuries dog you, they are with you all the time. His career has been dogged by bad luck. = plague see also dogged, guide dog, prairie dog, sniffer dog
a metal connector or strap
the domestic dog C
A dog is a very common four-legged animal that is often kept by people as a pet or to guard or hunt. There are many different breeds of dog. The British are renowned as a nation of dog lovers
1 a nature or disposition that may not always be trusted 2 that which is faithful and unfaithful 3 that which is friendly or if aroused an enemy 4 things going downhill, going "to the dogs" 5 aggressiveness 6 instinctive knowledge 7 obedience 8 another form of the self 9 protector
Generally can be seen as a protective force, especially if it's black If you are being attacked by a dog then caution, watch for someone who pretends to be a friend
A fellow; used humorously or contemptuously; as, a sly dog; a lazy dog
A cat's device for running practice
someone who is morally reprehensible; "you dirty dog"
an animal of the canine family
A man
Short, heavy piece of steel, bent and pointed at one end, with an eye or ring at the other -Metal-toothed plate on a chainsaw (24)
informal term for a man; "you lucky dog
Canis Major contains the Dog Star (Sirius)
a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman; "she got a reputation as a frump"; "she's a real dog"
A mean, worthless fellow; a wretch
Türkisch - Englisch
be born
to dog

    Türkische aussprache

    tı dôg

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈdôg/ /tə ˈdɔːɡ/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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