to stuff

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Englisch - Türkisch
şey

Normal olarak yemediğim masadaki tek şey sarı tabaktaki şeydir. - The only thing on the table that I normally wouldn't eat is that stuff on the yellow plate.

Tom'un, Mary'nin ondan satın almasını istediği her şeyi maaşıyla almaya gücü yetmez. - Tom can't afford all the stuff Mary wants him to buy on his salary.

eşya

Eşyanı geride bırakma. - Don't leave your stuff behind.

Tom çantasına eşyalarını koyuyor. - Tom is putting stuff in his backpack.

doldurmak
{f} tıkamak
ufak tefek şeyler
{f} içini doldurmak
kaçak içki
{i} kumaş
{i} uyuşturucu

Bütün bu uyuşturucudan kurtulmalıyız. - We must get rid of all this stuff.

ev eşyası
{f} tıkınmak
malzeme

Tom malzeme kutusunu aldı ve bıraktı. - Tom picked up his box of stuff and left.

Tom malzemelerini topladı ve gitti. - Tom gathered his stuff and left.

fodra
(Gıda) iç doldurmak
özdek
(Spor) smaç yapma
(deyim) fasafiso
(Bilgisayar) öğeler
(deyim) fasa fiso
vatka
uyuşturucu madde
(Gıda) içine doldurmak
boğmak
tahnit etmek
kıtık
macunlamak
tapalamak
(Spor) şutu kesme
(Argo) davranış
yave
(Spor) blok yapma
ıvır zıvır

Biliyorum belli olmuyor, ama gerçekten misafir yatak odasından epey ıvır zıvır attım. - I know it doesn't look like it, but I've actually gotten rid of a lot of stuff out of the spare room.

nesne
bagaj

Tom bagajını toparlamaya çalıştı. - Tom started to pack up his stuff.

Arabanızın bagajında ​​ne gibi şeyler saklıyorsunuz? - What kind of stuff do you keep in the trunk of your car?

tıka basa yedirmek
zımbırtı
madde

Bu ceket hangi maddeden yapılıyor. - What stuff is this jacket made of?

(tavuk/vb.yiyecek) içini doldurmak
{f} doldur

Bu doldurulmuş hayvan küçük kıza ait. - This stuffed animal belongs to the little girl.

Büyük bir çanta içine çamaşırlarını doldurdu. - He stuffed his laundry into a large bag.

(ölü hayvan) doldurmak
ızır zıvır
{i} kereste
{i} hammadde
{i} (belirli bir tipe özgü) karakteristikler: He's the stuff of which
{f} tıkmak
{f} tıkıştırmak
boş laf
{i} saçma

Tüm bu Yeni Çağ saçmalıkları gerçekten garabet. - All that New Age stuff is really weird.

Bu saçmalığı bilmemi mi bekliyorsun? - You expect me to know this stuff?

{f} sürmek
{i} yünlü kumaş [brit.]
(Tekstil) kumaş germe donanımı
{i} kâğıt hamuru
{i} hamur
{i} öz
{i} saçmalık

Tüm bu Yeni Çağ saçmalıkları gerçekten garabet. - All that New Age stuff is really weird.

çok laf ile kafa şişirm
{f} tıka basa yemek
{i} zırva
{i} madde: What do you call that oily stuff? O yağlı maddenin adı ne?
yünlü kumaş
Englisch - Englisch
pad
stodge
To fill something up in a compressed manner

The Rabbit could not claim to be a model of anything, for he didn’t know that real rabbits existed; he thought they were all stuffed with sawdust like himself, and he understood that sawdust was quite out-of-date and should never be mentioned in modern circles.

Miscellaneous items; things

What is all that stuff on your bedroom floor?.

The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
Narcotic drugs, especially heroin

For some idiotic reason the bureaucrats are more opposed to tea than to stuff.

To sexually penetrate

Get stuffed you arsehole!.

A material for making clothing; a textile, often especially a woollen fabric

She was going out to buy some lengths of good woollen stuff for Louise's winter dresses.

Abstract substance or character

We are such stuff / As dreams are made on.

To be cut off in a race by having one's projected and committed racing line (trajectory) disturbed by an abrupt manoeuvre by a competitor

I got stuffed by that guy on the supermoto going into that turn, almost causing us to crash.

Substitution for trivial details

I had to do some stuff.

Used as placeholder for material of unknown type or name

Can I have some of that stuff on my ice-cream sundae?.

obstruct; "My nose is all stuffed"; "Her arteries are blocked"
{v} to fill, cram, swell, seed gluttonously
Substitution for trivial details (youth slang)
Heroin
Narcotics
To be broken
To fill the skin of, for the purpose of preserving as a specimen; said of birds or other animals
To be sated
If you stuff a container or space with something, you fill it with something or with a quantity of things until it is full. He grabbed my purse, opened it and stuffed it full, then gave it back to me He still stood behind his cash register stuffing his mouth with popcorn. = cram
A medicine or mixture; a potion
{f} force into a container or opening, cram; fill with some type of stuffing; fill an animal hide with material that preserves its shape; eat a large amount of food, gorge
fill tightly with a material; "stuff a pillow with feathers"; "The old lady wants to have her dead poodle stuffed by the taxidermist"
to block the ball to the floor
If you stuff something somewhere, you push it there quickly and roughly. I stuffed my hands in my pockets He stuffed the newspapers into a litter bin and headed down the street = shove
If you stuff a bird such as a chicken or a vegetable such as a pepper, you put a mixture of food inside it before cooking it. Will you stuff the turkey and shove it in the oven for me? stuffed tomatoes
the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread"
{i} material of which something is made; essence; objects, things; personal belongings; cloth, fabric (British); nonsense (Informal)
as, to stuff a turkey
a critically important or characteristic component; "suspense is the very stuff of narrative"
To form or fashion by packing with the necessary material
miscellaneous unspecified objects; "the trunk was full of stuff"
fill completely; "The child stuffed his pockets with candy"
Material which is to be worked up in any process of manufacture
To obstruct, as any of the organs; to affect with some obstruction in the organs of sense or respiration
Substitution for material of unknown type or name
The fundamental material of which anything is made up; elemental part; essence
To be cut off in a race by having ones projected and committed racing line (trajectory) disturbed by an abrupt maneuver by a competitor
illogical beliefs Embarrassingly petty desires Petty fixations
treat with grease, fill, and prepare for mounting; "stuff a bearskin"
If a dead animal is stuffed, it is filled with a substance so that it can be preserved and displayed
emphasis Stuff is used in front of nouns to emphasize that you do not care about something, or do not want it. Ultimately my attitude was: stuff them Stuff your money. We don't want a handout
unspecified qualities required to do or be something; "the stuff of heros"; "you don't have the stuff to be a United States Marine" a critically important or characteristic component; "suspense is the very stuff of narrative" senseless talk; "don't give me that stuff" information in some unspecified form; "it was stuff I had heard before"; "there's good stuff in that book" informal terms for personal possessions; "did you take all your clobber?" fill with a stuffing while cooking; "Have you stuffed the turkey yet?" fill tightly with a material; "stuff a pillow with feathers"; "The old lady wants to have her dead poodle stuffed by the taxidermist" treat with grease, fill, and prepare for mounting; "stuff a bearskin" obstruct; "My nose is all stuffed"; "Her arteries are blocked" fill completely; "The child stuffed his pockets with candy
To fill or pack cavaties especially those of meats, vegetables, pasta and poultry Sugarpaste Also referred to as Roll-out icing or Pastillage Sugarpaste - An icing sugar and gum based paste Easy to mould, shape, color and roll out and you don't have to wait for the sugarpaste to dry before finishing the final decoration on the cake Also you can add gum to it so that it will dry harder for modelling flowers or sculptures
Woven material not made into garments; fabric of any kind; specifically, any one of various fabrics of wool or worsted; sometimes, worsted fiber
A slang term covering whatever it is we are handling It is the issues of the client For convenience we might refer to it kind of as a substance, even though it really isn't
definition
To thrust or crowd; to press; to pack
with which the masts, sides, and bottom of a ship are smeared for lubrication
overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself; "She stuffed herself at the dinner"; "The kids binged on icecream"
To feed gluttonously; to cram
Paper stock ground ready for use
If you stuff yourself, you eat a lot of food. I could stuff myself with ten chocolate bars and half an hour later eat a big meal. + stuffed stuffed But you're just so stuffed you won't be able to drink anything
fill with a stuffing while cooking; "Have you stuffed the turkey yet?"
A melted mass of turpentine, tallow, etc
To crowd with facts; to cram the mind of; sometimes, to crowd or fill with false or idle tales or fancies
senseless talk; "don't give me that stuff"
information in some unspecified form; "it was stuff I had heard before"; "there's good stuff in that book"
unspecified qualities required to do or be something; "the stuff of heros"; "you don't have the stuff to be a United States Marine"
Furniture; goods; domestic vessels or utensils
(as a verb): To place a story inside the paper Slightly derogatory, usually implying that the story was underplayed (e g , "The New York Times and Los Angeles Times fronted the Waco controversy, while USA Today stuffed the story")
fill completely; "The child stuffed his pockets with candy
an item or items, "things"
To fill by being pressed or packed into
To place values directly into a field, usually with no user interaction
Refuse or worthless matter; hence, also, foolish or irrational language; nonsense; trash
Insult
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess; as, to stuff a bedtick
To fill with a seasoning composition of bread, meat, condiments, etc
Türkisch - Englisch
the stuff
to stuff

    Türkische aussprache

    tı stʌf

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈstəf/ /tə ˈstʌf/

    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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