to metal

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Englisch - Türkisch
madenle kaplamak
metal
{i} metâl
erimiş cam
maden uzmanı
tıynet
madenle kaplamak
{i} maden
metalik

Yeni bir termostan içilen çay biraz metalik bir tat veriyor. - Tea, drunk from a new thermos, tastes a little metallic.

Plütonyumun metalik bir tadı vardır. - Plutonium has a metallic taste.

metale
madde

Felsefe taşı baz metalleri altına dönüştürebilen efsanevi bir maddeydi. - The philosopher's stone was a legendary substance capable of turning base metals into gold.

şişirilmeye ve dökülmeye hazır erimiş cam
test someones metal bir kimsenin cesaretini ve ataklığını denemek
metallistmadenci
tabiat
{i} kırık taş
yol yapmak için kullanılan kırık taş
metalizemaden haline
madeni
Türkisch - Türkisch
Dizgi makinelerinde satırları oluşturmak için eritilen antimon ve kurşun alaşımı
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Matbaacılıkta harfleri teşkil için eritilen kurşun, karışık madde
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Lât: Mâden
maden
Dizgi makinelerinde satırları oluşturmak için eritilen antimon ve kurşun alaşımına verilen ad
Kimyasal reaksiyonlarda pozitif değerlik alan ve kendine has bir kakım özellikleri olan element
Çok yüksek elektrik ve ısı iletkenliği, kendine özgü parlaklığı olan, oksijenli birleşimiyle çoğunlukla bazik oksitler veren madde, maden
Englisch - Englisch
Molten glass that is to be blown or moulded to form objects
To make a road using crushed rock, stones etc
Any material with similar physical properties, such as an alloy
A category of rock music encompassing a number of genres (including thrash metal, death metal, heavy metal, etc.) categorised by strong, fast drum-beats and distorted guitars
Any element other than hydrogen and helium,Majewski, S. R. (2003, 2006). . ASTR 551 (Majewski) Lecture Notes. or sometimes other than hydrogen.Martin, J. C. (n.d.)
an element that forms a base by combining with oxygen, is usually hard, heavy, and lustrous
{n} a hard body, gold, silver courage
{i} any of several solid mineral elements (such as gold, silver, copper, etc.) that are malleable under heat or pressure and can conduct heat and electricity; element yielding positively charged ions in watery solutions of its salts
Any of a number of chemical elements in the periodic table that form a metallic bond with other metal atoms; generally shiny, somewhat malleable and hard, often a conductor of heat and electricity
No sharp line can be drawn between the metals and nonmetals, and certain elements partake of both acid and basic qualities, as chromium, manganese, bismuth, etc
An elementary substance, as sodium, calcium, or copper, whose oxide or hydroxide has basic rather than acid properties, as contrasted with the nonmetals, or metalloids
Metal is a hard substance such as iron, steel, gold, or lead. pieces of furniture in wood, metal and glass He hit his head against a metal bar. see also base metal. a hard, usually shiny substance such as iron, gold, or steel metallic (metallum , from metallon). Any of a class of substances with, to some degree, the following properties: good heat and electricity conduction, malleability, ductility, high light reflectivity, and capacity to form positive ions in solution and hydroxides rather than acids when their oxides meet water. About three-quarters of the elements are metals; these are usually fairly hard and strong crystalline (see crystal) solids with high chemical reactivity that readily form alloys with each other. Metallic properties increase from lighter to heavier elements in each vertical group of the periodic table and from right to left in each row. The most abundant metals are aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. The vast majority are found as ores rather than free. The cohesiveness of metals in a crystalline structure is attributed to metallic bonding: The atoms are packed close together, with their very mobile outermost electrons all shared throughout the structure. Metals fall into the following classifications (not mutually exclusive and most not rigidly defined): alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition elements, noble (precious) metals, platinum metals, lanthanide (rare earth) metals, actinide metals, light metals, and heavy metals. Many have essential roles in nutrition or other biochemical functions, often in trace amounts, and many are toxic as both elements and compounds (see mercury poisoning, lead poisoning). alkali metal alkaline earth metal heavy metal metal fatigue metal point rare earth metal scrap metal
The rails of a railroad
Any element other than hydrogen and helium, or sometimes other than hydrogen
A mineral source that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and yield basic oxides and hydroxides One of the hidden treasures in garbage
a substance or mixture that has a characteristic luster, or shine, is generally a good conductor of heat and electricity, and is malleable and ductile
A mass of material that is composed of a single element that is characterized by specific characteristics of opacity, ductility, conductivity, and luster Some common metals are copper, silver, and gold
Crushed rock, stones etc. used to make a road
The final form of material derived from the processing of concentrate
The broken stone used in macadamizing roads and ballasting railroads
Metallic substances such as iron, foil, nickel, aluminum, gold, brass, lead, copper, silver, etc
Courage; spirit; mettle
a substance that is malleable and ductile, has a characteristic luster, and is generally a good conductor of heat and electricity The bands of a metal are partially filled
Refers to aircraft (thus metal) of the airline you are flying (i e , Delta metal, American metal, etc )
An element below and to the left of the stepwise division (metalloids) in the upper right corner of the periodic table; about 80% of the known elements are metals
A term used by astronomers to describe all elements except hydrogen and helium
Macro Expansion for TAL (See TAL [T])
The effective power or caliber of guns carried by a vessel of war
[Heraldry] There are two metals: or and argent
elements like iron, copper, silver, or lead, as in: The picture had an antique metal frame
Simple body with a particular brilliance called metalic brilliance , well conducting heat and electricity, capable to give one or more basic oxides by combination with oxygen
an opaque lustrous elemental chemical substance that is a good conductor of heat and electricity and, when polished, a good reflector of light; most elemental metals are malleable, ductile, and are generally denser than the other elemental substances; metals are structurally distinguished from nonmetals by their atomic bonding and electron availability; the electron band structure of metals is characterized by a partially filled valence band; the "free electrons" lost from the outer shells of metallic atoms are available to carry an electric current; the defining property of a metal is that it is an element with a positive thermal coefficient of resistivity, meaning the electrical resistivity of a metal continuously increases as temperature increases
Of or pertaining to the metal musical genre (e.g. the metal scene)
{f} cover with metal; (British usage) pave a road with broken stone
USF Fabrication, Inc uses a variety of metals including aluminum, steel and stainless steel to manufacture hatches and miscellaneous products Specific metal alloys are available as per the customer's specification
Metal is a mineral that conducts electricity
The substance of which anything is made; material; hence, constitutional disposition; character; temper
An opaque, lustrous, elemental substance that is a good conductor of heat and electricity and, when polished, a good reflector or light Most metals are malleable and ductile and are, in general, denser than other substances
containing or made of or resembling or characteristic of a metal; "a metallic compound"; "metallic luster"; "the strange metallic note of the meadow lark, suggesting the clash of vibrant blades"- Ambrose Bierce
A light tincture used in a coat of arms, specifically argent and or
A chemical element that usually has a shiny surface, is generally a good conductor of heat and electricity, and can be melted or fused, hammered into thin sheets, or drawn into wires , The metals comprise about two-thirds of all known elements Unlike nonmetals, metals form positive ions and basic oxides and hydroxides Upon exposure to moist air, many metals react chemically with the oxygen of the atmosphere to form a metallic oxide, such asrust on exposed iron
any of a class of mineral substance such as gold, silver, copper, iron, uranium, or an alloy of any of these
any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc
Ore from which a metal is derived; so called by miners
a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten; "brass is an alloy of zinc and copper"
cover with metal
To cover with metal; as, to metal a ship's bottom; to metal a road
A mine from which ores are taken
an element that gives up electrons relatively easily and is lustrous, malleable, and a good conductor of heat and electricity
An opaque, fusible, ductile, and typically lustrous substance that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and that forms cations by loss of electrons, and yields basic oxides and hydroxides Metals are generally formed in a reducing atmosphere
the electroposite elements and alloys based on these elements
  Metallic substances such as iron, foil, nickel, aluminum, gold, brass, lead, copper, silver, etc
Made of metal
A category of rock music encompassing a number of genres (including thrash metal, death metal, heavy metal, etc.) categorised by strong and/or fast drum-beats and distorted guitars
Glass in a state of fusion
in heraldry, the colors yellow (or) and white (argent) The rules of heraldry forbid placing color on color, or metal on metal
substance or mixture that has a characteristic lustre or shine and is generally a good conductor of heat and electricity; elemental metals are to the left of the staircase line on the periodic table
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Türkisch - Englisch
metal
{i} metal
metallic

Tea, drunk from a new thermos, tastes a little metallic. - Yeni bir termostan içilen çay biraz metalik bir tat veriyor.

Plutonium has a metallic taste. - Plütonyumun metalik bir tadı vardır.

ore
copper

Copper and silver are both metals. - Bakır ve gümüş her ikisi de metaldir.

any of several solid mineral elements such as gold
etc. that are malleable under heat or pressure and can conduct heat and electricity
element yielding positively charged ions in watery solutions of its salts
silver

Copper and silver are both metals. - Bakır ve gümüş her ikisi de metaldir.

Alchemists tried to transmute base metals into gold and silver. - Simyagerler adi metalleri altına ve gümüşe dönüştürmeye çalıştılar.

print. type metal
to metal

    Türkische aussprache

    tı metıl

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈmetəl/ /tə ˈmɛtəl/

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