waters

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Englisch - Türkisch
sular

O, çiçekleri yaz aylarında her gün sular . - He waters the flowers every day in summer.

Sel suları evimi nehre yuvarladı. - The flood waters tumbled my house into the river.

deniz

Isıtıcı sular, mercan resiflerine zarar verir ve birçok deniz türünün verimini, bolluğunu ve üretkenliğini değiştirir. - Warmer waters harm coral reefs and alter the distribution, abundance, and productivity of many marine species.

su kitlesi
2-sular
[n] 1 suları
water
sulamak

Çiçekler iyi görünmüyor. Onları sulamak isterim. Bir su kabı var mı? - The flowers don't look well. I'd like to water them. Is there a watering can?

Çiçekler mutlu görünmüyor. Onları sulamak istiyorum. Sulama kovası var mı? - The flowers don't look happy. I'd like to water them. Is there a watering can?

water
su
water
{f} ıslatmak
water
{f} su vermek
water
{i} karasuları
water
{f} hârelemek
water
{i} sular

Durgun sular derin akar. - Still waters run deep.

Sel suları evimi nehre yuvarladı. - The flood waters tumbled my house into the river.

water
hare

Okyanus sürekli hareket halinde olan büyük bir su kütlesidir. - The ocean is a huge body of water that is constantly in motion.

water
{i} sıvı

Su sıvıdır. Donduğu zaman, katılaşır. - Water is liquid. When it freezes, it becomes solid.

Su sıvıdır. O, donduğu zaman katılaşır. - Water is liquid. It becomes solid when it freezes.

water
{f} sulamak: water the flowers çiçekleri sulamak
continental waters
içsular
inland waters
(Denizbilim) içsular
inland waters
kara suları
inland waters
iç suları
national waters
(Politika, Siyaset) iç sular
pour oil on troubled waters
heyecanı yatıştırmak
receiving waters
(Coğrafya) alıcı sular
territorial waters
(Askeri) karasuyu
water
baraj

Barajda fazla su var mı? - Is there much water in the dam?

Bu baraj su ve elektrik ihtiyacımızı karşılar. - This dam supplies us with water and electricity.

water
sarnıç
water
suvarmak
water
kabarma
water
ipek harelemek
water
koyak
water
çiş
water
suda yetişen
water
etene
water
yararlanılan su
water
bahçe sulamak
water
saka

Foklar karada sakar ve hantal, suda ise çok zariftir. - Seals are clumsy and ponderous on land, but very graceful in the water.

Fok balıkları karada sakar ve gariptir, ancak suda çok zariftir. - Seals are clumsy and awkward on land, but very graceful in the water.

water
sel

Sel suları, kasaba civarını harap edecektir. - The flood waters will devastate the nearby town.

Sel suyu pencere seviyesine ulaştı. - The flood water reached the level of the windows.

water
(Askeri) gelgit
water
sidik
water
inme
water
su yolu

Bir nehir ve bir kanal her ikisi de su yolu türüdür. - A river and a canal are both types of waterway.

water
(Askeri) met ve cezir
water
(Askeri) dip
water
son

Çiçekleri sulamama gerek yoktu. Bitirdikten hemen sonra yağmur yağmaya başladı. - I needn't have watered the flowers. Just after I finished, it started raining.

Akşam yemeğinden sonra ne istersin? Kahve, çay ya da nane suyu? - What would you like after dinner? Coffee, tea, or mint water?

coastal waters
karasuları
fish in muddy waters
bulanık suda balık avlamak
fish in troubled waters
bulanık suda balık avlamak
inland waters
iç sular
still waters run deep
durgun sular derinden akar
territorial waters
karasuları
water
göz sulanmak
water
ağız sulanmak
water
{f} sula

Muhteşem kek ağzımı sulandırdı. - The gorgeous cake made my mouth water.

Sel suları evimi nehre yuvarladı. - The flood waters tumbled my house into the river.

cast one´s bread upon the waters
k. dili karşılığını beklemeden iyilik etmek
fish in troubled, muddy waters
bulanık suda balık avlamak
in deep waters
(deyim) başı dertte şaşkınlık içinde
pour oil on troubled waters
ortalığı yatıştırmaya çalışmak
surface waters
yüzey suları
swim between two waters
ikisi arasındaki sularda yüzmek
test the waters
(deyim) Nabız yoklamak
thermal waters
termal sular
to be in deep waters
derin sularda olmak
water
suya
water
su ver
arctic waters
kuzey denizi
are there sharks or other dangerous creatures in these waters
bu sularda köpekbalığı ya da tehlikeli balıklar var mı
dangerously exposed waters
(Askeri) TEHLİKE TEŞKİL EDEN SULAR: Ciddi şekilde tehdit edilen kıyılara yakın olan deniz bölgeleri
director of foundation waters
(Ticaret) vakıf sular müdürü
directorate of waters
sular idaresi
fishing waters
(Denizbilim) balık suları
get into hot waters
(deyim) belaya bulaşmak
get into hot waters
(deyim) belasını bulmak
in deep waters
(deyim) muskul durumda
mineable waters
(Askeri) MAYINLANABİLİR SULAR: Herhangi verilen bir hedefe karşı, etkin olabilecek herhangi tür bir deniz mayını dökülebilen sular
navigation waters
(Askeri) sefer suları
offshore waters
(Denizbilim) açık sular
offshore waters
açıkları
still waters run deep
yere bakan yürek yakar
still waters run deep
yavaş atın çiftesi pek olur
still waters run deep
yere bakan yürek yakandır
surface waters
(Avrupa Birliği) yüzeysel sular
take the waters
kaplıcaya gitmek
take the waters
içmelere gitmek
temperate waters
(Denizbilim) ılıman sular
the waters
derya
the waters
deniz
troubled waters
karışık durum
troubled waters
belirsizlik
used waters
(İnşaat) kullanılmış sular
water
(Tekstil) 1. su 2. harelemek(ipek)
water
{f} su katmak
water
gölet

Gölette çok az su var. - There is little water in the pond.

Gölette neredeyse hiç su yok. - There's almost no water left in the pond.

water
kumaşın şanjanı
water
{f} (koyun, inek v.b.'ne) su vermek, -i suvarmak
water
{f} sulanmak
water
{f} yaşarmak
water
gölek
water
{i} su birikintisi

Geçen bir araç bir su birikintisine çarptı ve üstüme su sıçrattı. - A passing car hit a puddle and splashed water all over me.

Sen hiç bir çocuk olarak lastik çizmelerini giymedin mi ve su birikintisinde su sıçratarak eğlenmedin mi? - Didn't you ever put on rubber boots as a kid and have fun splashing water in puddles?

water
{i} kaplıca suyu
water
{i} kalite

Dünyadaki birçok insanın iyi kalitede suya erişimi yok. - Many people around the world don't have access to good quality water.

Filistinlilerin işgal altındaki topraklarda içtiği suyun kalitesi nedir? - What is the quality of the water that the Palestinians drink in the occupied territories?

water
su,v.sula: n.su
water
(Tıp) Herhangi bir eriyiğin suyu
water
{f} su almak

Burada su almak parasız değil. - It's not free to get water here.

Tom biraz su almak için mutfağa gitti. - Tom went into the kitchen to get a drink of water.

water
{f} hafifletmek
water
{f} sulandırmak

Test tüpündeki asiti sulandırmak için kaç litre su kullandınız? - How many liters of water did you use to dilute the acid in the test tube?

water
elmasın parlaklık ve şeffaflığı
water
kara suları
water
{f} su verilmek
water
karşılığı olmadan ilâve olunan sermaye
water
{s} suda yetişen; suda yaşayan
water
{s} suluboya

Suluboya ile resim yapmaktan hoşlanıyorum. - I like to paint with water colors.

Ben suluboyayı pastel boyadan daha fazla seviyorum. - I like watercolors more than pastels.

water
(Tıp) Su (H2O)
water
beton
Englisch - Englisch
American blues singer and musician whose band shaped the hard-edged, electric Chicago blues sound of the post-World War II era and exerted a tremendous influence on British and American popular music. His many blues classics include "Long Distance Call," "Mannish Boy," and "Got My Mojo Working
plural of water
United States actress and singer (1896-1977)
third-person singular of water
the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion; "before a woman gives birth her waters break"
waters down
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of water down
waters of forgetfulness
quality of being able to resist the action or penetration of water but not completely prevent it
back waters
plural form of back water
blue waters
plural form of blue water
deep waters
plural form of deep water
drinking waters
plural form of drinking water
high waters
high tides
holy waters
plural form of holy water
mineral waters
plural form of mineral water
pour oil on troubled waters
To calm something or someone who is tenacious or misbehaving

I better go pour oil on those troubled waters the children are making over there.

reticulated waters
plural form of reticulated water
salty waters
plural form of salty water
still waters run deep
A person with a calm appearance has, or may have, considerable inner emotion, character, or intellect

Isabel Pierce, the central character of Sweetwater, Roxana Robinson's fluid third novel, gives the appearance of being a thoughtful, reserved, quiet woman who won't rock any boats in her life. Yet she harbors passions; it might be said of her that still waters run deep.

test the waters
To explore or probe, as before making a commitment

Taking classes in a subject is a good way to test the waters and explore a potential career.

toilet waters
plural form of toilet water
tonic waters
plural form of tonic water
uncharted waters
plural form of uncharted water
water
Any body of water, such as a river or a lake

He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. —Psalms 23:2.

water
To urinate
water
To fill with or secrete water

The smell of fried onions makes my mouth water.

water
A clear liquid having the chemical formula H2O, required by all forms of life

By the action of electricity, the water was resolved into its two parts, oxygen and hydrogen.

water
A state of affairs; conditions; usually with an adjective indicating an adverse condition

The rough waters of change will bring about the calm after the storm.

water
Spa water

Many people visit Bath to take the waters.

water
Particular lakes in the Lake District

That is Coniston Water.

water
To provide (animals) with water

I need to go water the cattle.

water
amniotic fluid

Before the child is born, the pregnant woman’s waters break.

water
To pour water into the soil surrounding (plants)

Sally watered the roses.

water
Tap water, or well/pump water, as opposed to bottled water

Do not drink the water.

water
A serving of water

I would like to order a water.

water
One of the four basic elements

He showed me the river of living water, sparkling like crystal, flowing from the throne of God.

water
Mineral water

Perrier is the most popular water in this restaurant.

water
To dilute

Can you water the whisky, please?.

water
One of the five basic elements (see Wikipedia article on the Classical elements)
water
Urine
water
A sea belonging to particular country

The boat was found in within the territorial waters.

water
{n} a compound substance, when pure, composed of 8 parts of oxygene, and 15 of hydrogene, urine, luster of a diamond, gloss on dyed silk
water
{v} to give or take in water, wet, soak, long
test the waters
(deyim) Ascertain feelings or opinions before proceeding further
Ethel Waters
born Oct. 31, 1896/1900, Chester, Pa., U.S. died Sept. 1, 1977, Chatsworth, Calif. U.S. blues and jazz singer and actress. She was a professional singer by age 17, and she recorded with jazzmen such as Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman in the 1930s. She made her Broadway debut in the Africana revue (1927) and later had a lead role in Blackbirds (1930). In 1933 she appeared in Irving Berlin's musical As Thousands Cheer, in which she sang "Heat Wave" and "Suppertime." Her later stage successes included Cabin in the Sky (1940; film, 1943) and The Member of the Wedding (1950; film, 1952). She also acted in films such as Pinky (1949) and The Sound and the Fury (1959)
Muddy Waters
a US blues singer, songwriter, and guitar player, who greatly influenced many other singers of popular music (1915-83). orig. McKinley Morganfield born April 4, 1915, Rolling Fork, Miss., U.S. died April 30, 1983, Westmont, Ill. U.S. blues guitarist and singer. He grew up in the cotton country of Mississippi and taught himself harmonica as a child. He later took up guitar, eagerly absorbing the classic delta blues styles of Robert Johnson and Son House. He was first recorded in 1941 by archivist Alan Lomax (see John Lomax). In 1943 he moved to Chicago; there he broke with the country blues style by playing over a heavy dance rhythm, adopting the electric guitar and adding piano and drums while retaining a moan-and-shout vocal style and lyrics that were by turns mournful, boastful, and risqué. The result came to be known as urban blues, from which sprang in large part later forms such as rock music and soul music. A surge in interest in the roots of popular music in the early 1960s brought Waters widespread fame, and he performed internationally into the 1970s
Muddy Waters
McKinley Morganfield (1915-1983), famous American blues singer and guitarist
Water
drizzle
Water
hydrate
Water
agua
cast oil on troubled waters
smooth things over, calm things down
cast thy bread upon the waters
be generous and do good things for others and you will in return be blessed (Biblical)
cast your bread upon the waters
be generous and do good things for others and you will in return be blessed (Biblical)
coastal waters
territorial waters
deep waters
water having a great depth; serious trouble, great misfortune
father of waters
Mississippi river, largest river of North America
fish in troubled waters
use a troubled situation to one's own advantage
high waters
flooders, pants that are too short for the wearer, pants that end above the ankles (Slang)
in deep waters
in big trouble
international waters
body of water not controlled by any nation
pour oil on troubled waters
create peace, ease a problem situation
shallow waters
waters that are not deep
still waters run deep
achieve a task with tranquility and satisfaction; he who seems quiet and harmless but has the ability to harm deeply
stolen waters are sweet
things obtained against the rules always seem nicer
territorial waters
the belt (often called the marine belt or territorial sea) of sea subject to such jurisdiction, and subject only to the right of innocent passage by the vessels of other states
territorial waters
the waters surrounding a nation and its territories over which that nation exercises sovereign jurisdiction
territorial waters
coastal waters, waters along a country's coastline which are a natural boundary between neighboring countries
territorial waters
A country's territorial waters are the parts of the sea close to its coast which are recognized by international agreement to be under its control, especially with regard to fishing rights. Inland and coastal waters under the jurisdiction of a nation or state, especially the ocean waters within 3 or 12 miles (4.8 or 19.3 kilometers) of the shoreline. the sea near a country's coast, which that country has legal control over. Waters under the sovereign jurisdiction of a nation or state, including both marginal sea and inland waters. The concept originated in the 17th-century controversy over the status of the sea. Though the doctrine that the sea must be free to all was upheld, a nation's jurisdiction over its coastal waters was also recognized. Nations subscribing to the Law of the Sea observe a territorial limit of 12 nautical mi (22 km) from shore. Territorial rights include the airspace above those waters and the seabed below them. See also high seas
territorial waters
The waters under the territorial jurisdiction of a state; specif
to fish in troubled waters
go fishing in polluted waters, scrabble about, dig in the dirt
tranquil waters
calm waters, waters with little activity
united states waters
territorial waters included within a distance of 12 nautical miles of the coasts of the United States and its territories; "ships operating in United States waters must adhere to United States laws and regulations
water
If you test the water or test the waters, you try to find out what reaction an action or idea will get before you do it or tell it to people. You should be cautious when getting involved and test the water before committing yourself
water
facility that provides a source of water; "the town debated the purification of the water supply"; "first you have to cut off the water"
water
To wet and calender, as cloth, so as to impart to it a lustrous appearance in wavy lines; to diversify with wavelike lines; as, to water silk
water
Essential nutrient needed to replace body water lost in the urine and sweat Helps transport other nutrients, remove wastes, and regulate body temperature Contains no calories
water
a fluid necessary for the life of most animals and plants; "he asked for a drink of water"
water
supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams; "Water the fields"
water
To get or take in water; as, the ship put into port to water
water
If you pour cold water on an idea or suggestion, you show that you have a low opinion of it. City economists pour cold water on the idea that the economic recovery has begun
water
Beer's largest component The flavor of the beer can be affected by the source of the water used to make the beer In the brewing industry water is known as liquor
water
If an argument or theory does not hold water, it does not seem to be reasonable or be in accordance with the facts. This argument simply cannot hold water in Europe
water
the urine
water
{s} of water, of H2O
water
A body of water, standing or flowing; a lake, river, or other collection of water
water
One of the 4 classical elements, representing the traits of fluidity, emotion/feeling, love and belonging Often signifies unconscious tendencies The water signs are Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces
water
To supply with water for drink; to cause or allow to drink; as, to water cattle and horses
water
secrete or form water, as tears or saliva; "My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner"; "His eyes watered"
water
represents one of the elements of astrology Water signs are Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces Water houses are the 4th, 8th and 12th Water planets are the Moon, Pluto and Neptune Water represents sensitivity (to one's own needs as well as those of others), the unconscious mind, automatic processing, habits, sleep, union, absorption, assimilation and psychic openness
water
If you water plants, you pour water over them in order to help them to grow. He went out to water the plants
water
a fluid necessary for the life of most animals and plants; "he asked for a drink of water" binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles) secrete or form water, as tears or saliva; "My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner"; "His eyes watered" supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams; "Water the fields" fill with tears; "His eyes were watering" provide with water; "We watered the buffalo
water
The limpidity and luster of a precious stone, especially a diamond; as, a diamond of the first water, that is, perfectly pure and transparent
water
provide with water; "We watered the buffalo
water
If you say that an event or incident is water under the bridge, you mean that it has happened and cannot now be changed, so there is no point in worrying about it any more. He was relieved his time in jail was over and regarded it as water under the bridge
water
The fluid which descends from the clouds in rain, and which forms rivers, lakes, seas, etc
water
One of the vital ingredients in brewing Hard water, rich in minerals is ideal for brewing bitters Soft water is best for lager beers The water used for brewing is referred to as liquor
water
Refers to the chemical compound, H2O, as well as its liquid form At atmospheric temperatures and pressures, it can exist in all three phases: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gaseous (water vapor) It is a vital, life-sustaining part of life on earth
water
When a pregnant woman's waters break, the fluid in her womb that surrounds the baby passes out of her body, showing that the baby is ready to be born. A doctor or midwife can break a woman's waters so that the birth can begin. My waters broke at six in the morning and within four hours Jamie was born
water
is a life giver, symbolizing the emotions
water
A solution in water of a gaseous or readily volatile substance; as, ammonia water
water
West; cup; powers of intuition and emotion, the ability to dream, to love, to grieve, to cleanse, to heal, to refresh; the qualities of fluid: mutability, purity, depth; blue, turquoise, purple, silver; fish, cetacea, crustacea, waterbirds; shells, seaweed, blood, tears, sweat, the moon
water
An addition to the shares representing the capital of a stock company so that the aggregate par value of the shares is increased while their value for investment is diminished, or "diluted
water
" To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate; as, to water land; to water flowers
water
If you are in deep water, you are in a difficult or awkward situation. I could tell that we were getting off the subject and into deep water
water
{f} irrigate; pour or splash water on; shed tears; salivate; supply water; dilute, thin with water; cause fabric to have a glossy wave-like pattern (especially silk)
water
A wavy, lustrous pattern or decoration such as is imparted to linen, silk, metals, etc
water
{i} colorless transparent fluid, H2O; body of water (sea, river, lake, etc.); sea level; solution or form of water (rainwater, rose water, etc.); water supply; transparency of a precious gem; liquids in or passing out of the body
water
OF PLASTICITY is a measure connected with plasticity and its amount can be used as a test The smaller the particle size, the greater the amount of water a given weight of clay will absorb Usually clays will absorb from 30 to 40 percent of their weight of water, depending upon their plastic qualities
water
You sometimes use waters to refer to a situation which is very complex or difficult. the man brought in to guide him through troubled waters The British Government may be in stormy economic waters
water
An odourless, tasteless, colourless liquid formed by a combination of hydrogen and oxygen; forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matter
water
One of the four elements The water element finds expression in zodiac through the three signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces and is held to represent among other things: feeling, instinct, sensitivity and subjective evaluation See also Fire, Earth and Air
water
Water is a clear thin liquid that has no colour or taste when it is pure. It falls from clouds as rain and enters rivers and seas. All animals and people need water in order to live. Get me a glass of water. the sound of water hammering on the metal roof. a trio of children playing along the water's edge
water
If you say that your mouth is watering, you mean that you can smell or see some nice food and you might mean that your mouth is producing a liquid. cookies to make your mouth water. see also mouth-watering
water
To pour or sprinkle on, make wet (2) To dilute or weaken by adding water (3) To irrigate land (4) To take on a supply of water, as a ship (5) To drink water, as an animal (6) Any of various forms of water, for example, fresh water, waste water, etc ; often waters, as naturally occurring mineral water, such as those at a spa (7) A body of water such as a sea, lake, river, or stream; waters, as a particular stretch of sea or ocean, especially that of a state or country, for example, U S waters ADVANCE \x 540
water
Any liquid secretion, humor, or the like, resembling water; esp
water
To shed, secrete, or fill with, water or liquid matter; as, his eyes began to water
water
a colorless, odorless, tasteless, liquid that is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen
water
like water off a duck's back: see duck to take to something like a duck to water: see duck to keep your head above water: see head. Inorganic compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen (H2O), existing in liquid, gas (steam, water vapour), and solid (ice) states. At room temperature, water is a colourless, odourless, tasteless liquid. One of the most abundant compounds, water covers about 75% of Earth's surface. Life depends on water for virtually every process, its ability to dissolve many other substances being perhaps its most essential quality. Life is believed to have originated in water (the world's oceans or smaller bodies), and living organisms use aqueous solutions (including blood and digestive juices) as mediums for carrying out biological processes. Because water molecules are asymmetric and therefore electric dipoles, hydrogen bonding between molecules in liquid water and in ice is important in holding them together. Many of water's complex and anomalous physical and chemical properties (high melting and boiling points, viscosity, surface tension, greater density in liquid than in solid form) arise from this extensive hydrogen bonding. Water undergoes dissociation to the ions H^+ (or H3O^+) and OH^-, particularly in the presence of salts and other solutes; it may act as an acid or as a base. Water occurs bound (as water of hydration) in many salts and minerals. It has myriad industrial uses, including as a suspending agent (papermaking, coal slurrying), solvent, diluting agent, coolant, and source of hydrogen; it is used in filtration, washing, steam generation, hydration of lime and cement, textile processing, sulfur mining, hydrolysis, and hydraulics, as well as in beverages and foods. See also hard water; heavy water. water ouzel subsurface water bottom water Derwent Water fluoridation of water hard water heavy water water bloom water buffalo water chestnut water clock water flea water frame water hyacinth water lily water moccasin water pollution water polo water resource water snake water table water supply system territorial waters Waters Ethel Waters Muddy
water
(1) To pour or sprinkle on, make wet (2) To dilute or weaken by adding water (3) To irrigate land (4) To take on a supply of water, as a ship (5) To drink water, as an animal (6) Any of various forms of water, for example, fresh water, waste water, etc ; often waters, as naturally occurring mineral water, such as those at a spa (7) A body of water such as a sea, lake, river, or stream; waters, as a particular stretch of sea or ocean, especially that of a state or country, for example, U S waters
water
H2O A chemical compound which is essential for living organisms A solid form of water, ice, is essential for halos Freezing point is at 0°C and boiling point is at +100°C
water
To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate; as, to water land; to water flowers
water
Hence, of the first water, that is, of the first excellence
water
To add water to (anything), thereby extending the quantity or bulk while reducing the strength or quality; to extend; to dilute; to weaken
water
= God's grace flowing from Christ WEDDING DAY OF THE LAMB = God's reign is about to begin WHITE = victory and purity; resurrection WINGS = freedom of movement that angels have WORMWOOD = punishment God inflicts on the ungodly
water
the liquid that descends from the clouds as rain; forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matter It is an odorless, tasteless, colorless, very slightly compressible liquid
water
fill with tears; "His eyes were watering"
water
(a) Bureau of the Census: Permanent inland water surfaces, such as lakes, reservoirs, and ponds at least 40 acres in area; and streams, sloughs, estuaries, and canals at least one-eighth of a statute mile wide (b) Noncensus: Permanent inland water surfaces, such as lakes, reservoirs, and ponds from 1 to 39 9 acres in area; and streams, sloughs, estuaries, and canals from 120 feet to one-eighth of a statute mile wide
water
Dihydrogen oxide (molecular formula H20) The word is used ambiguously to refer to the chemical compound in general and to its liquid phase; when the former is meant, the term water substance is often used
water
You use waters to refer to a large area of sea, especially the area of sea which is near to a country and which is regarded as belonging to it. The ship will remain outside Chinese territorial waters. the open waters of the Arctic Ocean
water
If you are in hot water, you are in trouble. The company has already been in hot water over high prices this year
water
the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge"
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The mineral content of the local water gave the old breweries specific qualities Soft water in Pilsen gave Pilsners a nice, soft character Whereas the hard water in Burton on Trent gave English Pale Ales a more aggressive character Today’s brewers treat the water to achieve the proper level for the beer style
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a liquid compound essential for human life and a necessary element for hiking
water
The moisture that is held the most tightly to soil particles, usually with more than 31 bars of suction; it can remain in soil after oven drying
water
liquid excretory product; "there was blood in his urine"; "the child had to make water"
water
That which descends from the clouds as rain; forms streams, lakes, and seas; is a major constituent of all living matter; is an odorless, tasteless, colorless, very slightly compressible liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen
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If your eyes water, tears build up in them because they are hurting or because you are upset. His eyes watered from cigarette smoke
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once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
water
binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles) secrete or form water, as tears or saliva; "My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner"; "His eyes watered"
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Figures before 1972 are not comparable with later years and are not included (they are included in the totals) From 1972, water includes all UK coastwise and one-port freight movements by sea, and inland waterway traffic Earlier years included only GB coastwise traffic and internal traffic on waterways controlled by British Waterways
water
provide with water; "We watered the buffalo"
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(Acqua - ah-koo-ah) - one of the four creative elements associated with the west and with the ritual chalice
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    Türkische aussprache

    wôtırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈwôtərz/ /ˈwɔːtɜrz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'wo-t&r, 'wä- ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English wæter; akin to Old High German wazzar water, Greek hydOr, Latin unda wave.

    Videos

    ... ROMNEY: No, no. How much did you cut licenses and permits on federal land and federal waters? ...
    ... and permits for drilling on federal lands, and in federal waters. ...
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