to pipe

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Englisch - Türkisch
boru

Bizim su boruları patlamış. - Our water pipes burst.

Su boruları dondu ve sonra patladı. - The water pipes froze and then burst.

pipo

O, pipo içerken orada oturdu. - He sat there smoking a pipe.

Tom Mary için bir pipo oydu ama o sigara içmiyor. - Tom carved a pipe for Mary, but she doesn't smoke.

{i} kaval
{f} kaval çalmak
boruyla taşımak
borularla getirmek
büz
tüttürmek
lüle

Bu pipo lüle taşından oyulmuş. - This pipe is carved from meerschaum.

rampa
(Bilgisayar) veri yolu
rulo
(Tekstil) biye
boru-hortum
(Spor) pipe
çubuk
kaval/gayda çalmak
(ç.) gayda
borularla taşımak
{f} düdük çalarak emretmek/çağırmak
{i} baca
boruk
çubu

Nihayet, iki Kızılderili kabilenin şefleri savaş baltalarını gömmeye karar verdiler ve barış çubuğu tüttürdüler. - At long last, the two chiefs of the Indian tribes have decided to bury the hatchet and smoke the peace pipe.

boru,v.boruyla taşı: n.boru
silistre ile verilen kumanda
{f} ıslık çalmak
{f} ince sesle söylemek
(isim) boru, pipo, kaval, düdük, baca, cıvıltı, kuş sesi, şarkı söyleyen ses, nefes borusu, dev şarap fıçısı (yakl. 400 lt.)
{f} hopârlörle duyurmak
{i} kuş sesi
hülya pipe organ boru
gayda pipe clay lüleci çamuru
bir çubukluk tütün
{i} dev şarap fıçısı (yakl. 400 lt.)
{f} boru hattıyla/borularla
org borusu
{f} boru ile taşımak
{f} boru çalmak
pipe dream boş emel
{f} şeritle süslemek
ıslık çal
{i} nefes borusu
{i} cıvıltı
{i} şarkı söyleyen ses
{f} düdük çalmak
550 litrelik şarap fıçısı
{f} sutaşı geçirmek
{i} düdük
silistre
{f} boru hattından sevketmek
Englisch - Englisch
To decorate with piping
A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust below a volcano, through which magma has passed; often filled with volcanic breccia
To play music on a pipe instrument, such as a bagpipe
A type of pasta, similar to macaroni
To lead or conduct as if by pipes, especially by wired transmission
To shout loudly

Ar-cher! Ja-cob! Johnny piped after her, pivoting round on his heel.

The character |
A data backbone, or broadband Internet access

A fat pipe is a high-bandwidth connection.

One of the goalposts of the goal
To directly feed (the output of one program) as input to another program by use of the pipe character
To convey or transport (something) by means of pipes
A wind instrument making a whistling sound. (see pan pipes, bagpipe, boatswain's pipe)
An anonymous satire or essay, insulting and frequently libelous, written on a piece of paper and left somewhere public where it could be found and thus spread, to embarrass the author's enemies

1818: yet, it is much to be hoped, that from his example pipe-making will in future be reposed solely in the hands of Mr. William Cluer of the Brickfield Hill. — Sydney Gazette, 26 September 1818, on William Bland convicted of libelling Governor Macquarie in a pipe (William Cluer was an earthenware pipe manufacturer). Quoted in More Pig Bites Baby! Stories from Australia's First Newspaper, volume 2, ed. Micahel Connor, Duffy and Snellgrove, 2004, ISBN 1-876631-91-0.

A hollow stem with bowl at one end used for smoking, especially a tobacco pipe but also including various other forms such as a water pipe
To signal or order by a note pattern on a bosun's pipe
A mechanism that enables one program to communicate with another by sending its output to the other as input
To dab away moisture from

Our chimney was a square hole in the roof: it was but a little part of the smoke that found its way out, and the rest eddied about the house, and kept us coughing and piping the eye.

An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 126 wine gallons; half a tun
To decorate (a cake) using a pastry bag, a flexible bag from which icing is forced through a small nozzle to make various designs

This means a quantity of runouts can be made in advance, allowing more time to flat ice and pipe the cake.

To install or configure with pipes
A rigid tube that transports water, steam, or other fluid, as used in plumbing and numerous other applications
{v} to play on a pipe, play, cry, whine, moan
{n} a tube, musical instrument, a hogshead
A small bowl with a hollow steam, used in smoking tobacco, and, sometimes, other substances
A data backbone, or broadband Internet access (e.g., a "fat pipe" refers to a high-bandwidth connection)
An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 126 wine gallons; half a ton
The | character used to redirect the output of one command so that it becomes the input of another command
The key or sound of the voice
{f} convey a fluid through pipes, transport a liquid through pipes; make a high-pitched sound, make a shrill sound
To emit or have a shrill sound like that of a pipe; to whistle
To extrude food though a pastry bag to garnish or decorate May be used for mashed potatoes or other vegetables, whipped cream, cake frosting, etc
{i} tube; tube used for smoking tobacco; windpipe, trachea; flute; whistle; whistling sound, toot; character which instructs an operating system to direct output of one program to the input of another program (Computers)
play on a pipe; "pipe a tune"
A hollow stem with bowl at one end used for smoking (see also water pipe or bong)
to utter in the shrill tone of a pipe
The peeping whistle, call, or note of a bird
Anglo-Saxon pip, a pipe or flute Put that into your pipe and smoke it Digest that, if you can An expression used by one who has given an adversary a severe rebuke The allusion is to the pipes of peace and war smoked by the American Indians Put your pipe out Spoil your piping or singing; make you sing another tune, or in another key “Take your shine out” has a similar force As you pipe, I must dance I must accommodate myself to your wishes To pipe your eye To snivel; to cry
An anonymous satire or essay, insulting and frequently libelous, written on a piece of paper and left somewhere public where it could be found and thus spread, to embarrass the authors enemies
A hollow tube used to produce sound, such as an organ pipe
If liquid or gas is piped somewhere, it is transferred from one place to another through a pipe. The heated gas is piped through a coil surrounded by water The villagers piped in drinking water from the reservoir Most of the houses in the capital don't have piped water. see also piping, piping hot. peace pipe sacred pipe Dutchman's pipe Indian pipe Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
A defect that arises during the solidification of steel in the ingot mould As steel contracts on solidification a central cavity forms in the upper portion of the ingot, if this is not completely removed before rolling into bars a central defect known as "pipe" results The risk of piping is considerably reduced on continuously cast steel due to molten steel being available to fill any shrinkage cavity
To call, convey orders, etc
An operating system feature that redirects a stream of data-typically the output from a command-into another command that can process or massage it before directing to its own output interface
A roll formerly used in the English exchequer, otherwise called the Great Roll, on which were taken down the accounts of debts to the king; so called because put together like a pipe
Decorative edging stitched to the hems or seams of an object made of fabric (clothing, hats, pillows, curtains, etc.); often a contrasting color
To become hollow in the process of solodifying; said of an ingot, as of steel
A tubular cavity projecting down from the surface into karst rocks Often filled with earth etc Karst - Depression Features of Ref JJ
In UNIX, a "first-in, first-out" (FIFO) interprocess communication channel, typically used to pass the standard output of one command into the standard input of another command running simultaneously Sometimes, processes may open their own pipes to other commands they start
A passageway for the air in speaking and breathing; the windpipe, or one of its divisions
trim with piping; "pipe the skirt"
To direct data so that the output from one process becomes the input to another process The standard output of one command can be connected to the standard input of another with the pipe operator (|) Two commands connected in this way constitute a pipeline IBM
A boatswain's whistle, used to call the crew to their duties; also, the sound of it
A vertical conduit through the Earths crust below a volcano, through which magma has passed; often filled with volcanic breccia
(1) (n ) The software connection between two programs (2) (n ) The UNIX® operator (|) that makes the output of one command or program into the input of another (3) (v ) To make the output of one command or program into the input of another
The bagpipe; as, the pipes of Lucknow
A hollow cylinder of metal used for the conveyance of water or gas or used as a structural column which comes in sizes of standard, extra strong and double-extra strong
The ASCII character at position 124 (decimal), 7C (hex), 01111100 (binary): " | "
Any long tube or hollow body of wood, metal, earthenware, or the like: especially, one used as a conductor of water, steam, gas, etc
A special kind of exhaust which allows the most power to be developed by the KT-100 It is connected to the cylinder via the flex Since this is the least restrictive kind of exhaust, it is used in the fastest classes of 2-cycle racing
a long tube made of metal or plastic that is used to carry water or oil or gas etc
a tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco
The heart of home plumbing systems is pipe, whether for supply or waste drainage Waste piping is always larger than water pipes, which tend to be smaller than 1" in dimension Normal inventory consists of four kinds of pipesteel, plastic, copper and soil Sizes for Wrought Iron & Steel Pipe Nominal Size in Inches Outside Diameter in Inches Inside Diameter in Inches No of Threads Per Inch 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 1 1-1/4 1-1/2 2 2-1/2 0 540 0 675 0 840 1 050 1 315 1 660 1 900 2 375 2 875 0 364 0 493 0 622 0 824 1 049 1 380 1 610 2 067 2 468 18 18 14 14 11-1/2 11-1/2 11-1/2 11-1/2 8
A pipe is a simple musical instrument in the shape of a tube with holes in it. You play a pipe by blowing into it while covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers
To perform, as a tune, by playing on a pipe, flute, fife, etc
as used in this book, pipe generally refers to the bandwidth of the connection in use between a workstation and the Internet (or the server on the other end of the connection, actually)
A portion of memory that can be used by one process to pass information along to another
A pipe is a long, round, hollow object, usually made of metal or plastic, through which a liquid or gas can flow. They had accidentally damaged a gas pipe while drilling
An elongated body or vein of ore
A pipe is an object which is used for smoking tobacco. You put the tobacco into the cup-shaped part at the end of the pipe, light it, and breathe in the smoke through a narrow tube
The central cavity formed by contraction in metal, especially ingots, during solidification The defect in wrought or cast products resulting from such a cavity An extrusion defect due to the oxidized surface of the billet flowing toward the center of the rod at the back end A tubular metal product, cast or wrought
Türkisch - Englisch
(Spor) pipe
to pipe

    Türkische aussprache

    tı payp

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈpīp/ /tə ˈpaɪp/

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