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Turkish - English
{f} hang
To execute (someone) by suspension from the neck

The culprits were hanged from the nearest tree.

To float, as if suspended

The smoke hung in the room.

To cause (a program or computer) to stop responding

The program has a bug that can hang the system.

To suspend; to fasten to some elevated point without support from below; often used with up or out; as, to hang a coat on a hook; to hang up a sign; to hang out a banner
let drop or droop; "Hang one's head in shame"
An instance of ceasing to respond to input devices
If someone is hanged or if they hang, they are killed, usually as a punishment, by having a rope tied around their neck and the support taken away from under their feet. The five were expected to be hanged at 7 am on Tuesday It is right that their murderers should hang He hanged himself two hours after arriving at a mental hospital. + hanging hangings hang·ing Four steamboat loads of spectators came to view a hanging in New Orleans
to place on a hook
To play the sixth domino of a suit when the double has not yet been played, because the person holding the double will never be able to play it This is a devestating play which is quite fun to make, and is the reason beginners are urged to get rid of their doubles as soon as possible
A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face or hands
bent: a special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"
In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently
to stop responding to manual input devices such as keyboard or mouse
To hold for support; to depend; to cling; usually with on or upon; as, this question hangs on a single point
A handkerchief
If something such as someone's breath or smoke hangs in the air, it remains there without appearing to move or change position. His breath was hanging in the air before him
When a modem fails to hang up
A sharp or steep declivity or slope
Of a ball: To rebound unexpectedly or unusually slowly, due to backward spin on the ball or imperfections of ground
Cheap, processed ham (cured pork), often made specially for sandwiches
English - English

Definition of (hung) in English English dictionary

hung
Simple past tense and past participle of hang
hung
Having hanging additions or appendages
hung
Suspended by hanging
hung
Of a legislature, lacking a majority political party
hung
Of a jury, unable to reach a unanimous verdict in a trial
hung
Having a large penis (often preceded by an adverb, e.g. well hung)
hung
Of a computer or similar device, receiving power but not functioning as desired; working very slowly or not at all. The condition is often corrected by rebooting the computer
hung
having a penis of a certain size
hung about
Simple past tense and past participle of hang about
hung around
Simple past tense and past participle of hang around
hung by a thread
Simple past tense and past participle of hang by a thread
hung juries
plural form of hung jury
hung jury
A jury in a legal trial which is unable to reach a verdict because jurors are unable to agree

The prosecution re-filed charges less than an after a mistrial was declared due to a hung jury.

hung like a donkey
Having a large penis
hung like a horse
Having a large penis
hung out to dry
Simple past tense and past participle of hang out to dry
hung parliament
a parliament in which no single political party has an outright majority
hung parliaments
plural form of hung parliament
hung the moon
Simple past tense and past participle of hang the moon
hung up
Simple past tense and past participle of hang up
well hung
Having been left for a time, normally hanging, to encourage tenderness
well hung
Having a large penis
well-hung
Allowed to mature correctly
well-hung
Having a large penis
hung up
Used to describe the position of an investor whose stocks or bonds have dropped in value below their original purchase price
double-hung window
a window having two sashes that slide up and down
double-hung window
A window having top and bottom sashes, each capable of movement up and down in its own grooves
double-hung window
– Window with two vertically moving sashes, each closing a different part of the window Better know as up and down sliders
double-hung window
A type of window with an upper and lower sash in vertical grooves, one in front of the other, which are moveable by means of sash cords and weights
double-hung window
A window unit that has two operable sashes which move vertically in the frame
double-hung window
A window with two sashes that slide up or down vertically to open The screen is attached to the outside of a double-hung window
double-hung window
-A window style with two separate sashes, each of which can be raised or lowered vertically in the window frame
double-hung window
A window with two sashes (frames that hold glass) that slide up and down next to each other
double-hung window
A window with two overlapping sashes that slide vertically in tracks eave - The horizontal edge at the low side of a sloping roof
double-hung window
a sash-type window with the lower framework typically moving up and down vertically, and the upper framework fixed; single-paned or multi-paned in type
double-hung window
A window which operates by means of two sashes that slide vertically past each other
double-hung window
A window consisting of two sashes of glass operating in a rectangular frame, in which both the upper and lower halves can be slid up and down A counterbalance mechanism usually holds the sash in place
double-hung window
A window with two vertically moving sashes, each closing a different part of the window
double-hung window
A window type introduced in New Orleans in early 1800s consisting of two sashes that operate through vertical movement
double-hung window
A window that consists of two sashes that slide up and down
hung
(usually followed by `with' or used in a combining form) having items suspended on or from a support; "walls hung with valuable paintings"; "a vine-hung trellis"
hung
of Hang
hung
{s} suspended; attached; executed by suspending by the neck with a rope; unable to reach a unanimous decision (about a jury); stuck, locked up (about a computer); (Slang) having a large penis (vulgar)
hung
Of a jury that is unable to reach its decision
hung
Referring to a state in which a system is up and running but for some reason cannot complete a process; the system can do some things but is not fully functional
hung
Hung is the past tense and past participle of most of the senses of hang
hung
A hung jury is the situation that occurs when a jury is unable to reach a decision because there is not a clear majority of its members in favour of any one decision. In British English you can also talk about a hung parliament or a hung council. In the event of a hung Parliament he would still fight for everything in the manifesto. past tense and past participle of hang. adj. Ko Hung Hung Hsiu ch'üan Hung shan culture Hung shui River Hung wu emperor Hung tse Hu Li Hung chang T'ao Hung ching Hsü Pei hung
hung
Endowed with a large penis (usually preceded by adverb, i.e. "well hung")
hung
Endowed with hanging additions or appendages
hung
past tense of hang
hung
past participle of hang
hung
(adj ) Characteristic of a system that is frozen and unresponsive to commands
hung
When the computer stops working for some unknown reason
hung jury
jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict in a legal trial, jury that is unable to arrive at a unanimous decision
hung jury
a jury that is unable to agree on a verdict (the result is a mistrial)
hung jury
A jury that is unable to agree on a verdict. a jury that cannot agree whether someone is guilty of a crime
hung out the washing
pinned wet laundry on the line to dry
hung out with
kept company with, spent time with (certain people)
hung parliament
a parliament in which no political party has more elected representatives than the others added together
hung up
Said of a raft that is caught on but not wrapped around a rock or other obstacle
hung up
Term describes the position of an investor whose security's value has declined below the purchase price
hung up
disapproval If you say that someone is hung up about a particular person or thing, you are criticizing them for thinking or worrying too much about that person or thing. It was a time when people weren't so hung-up about health
hung up to dry
strung from a line to dry
hung-up
to be thinking or worrying too much about someone or something hang-up
well-hung
hung properly (as of wall-paper, pictures, etc.); having large genitals (Slang)
well-hung
If someone says that a man is well-hung, they are saying in a polite or humorous way that he has a large penis. a man who is well-hung has a large penis - used humorously
English - Turkish

Definition of (hung) in English Turkish dictionary

hung
askıda duran
be hung over
içkiden rahatsızlanmak
hung
asma
hung
hung beef tuzlanmış ve kurutulmuş sığırhung jury kararında oybirliğine varamayan jüri
hung
asılmak
hung up
(Bilgisayar) kapat

Ben konuşuyorken o aniden telefonu kapattı. - He suddenly hung up the phone while I was speaking.

Ben bir şey söyleyemeden telefonu kapattı. - He hung up before I could say anything.

hung up
telefonu kapa

Hoşça kal demeden telefonu kapadı. - She hung up without saying good-bye.

O, sessizce telefonu kapadı. - She hung up in silence.

interior hung scaffold
(İnşaat) içe asılı çıkma iskele
to be hung
asılmak
be hung up on
takılıp kalmak
be hung up on
saplantısı olmak
hung
{f} as
hung around
oyalan
hung back
tereddüt et
hung freely
serbestçe as
hung in the air
havada asılı kal
hung on
sıkı tut
hung over
aban
be hung
asılı olmak
flag is hung out
bayrak dışarı asılı olduğunu
get hung up about
(deyim) Endişe etmekten kurtulamamak, devamlı endişe etmek
get hung up on
(deyim) Endişe etmekten kurtulamamak, devamlı endişe etmek
his tongue is well hung
onun dilini iyi askıda olduğunu
hung
hang asıl/as
hung down
sarkmış
hung down
asılı duran

crystal daggers hung down from the eaves of the houses.

hung in
asılı
hung jury
asılı jüri
hung loose
asılı gevşek
hung up
kapadı

Tom, Mary'yi ona özür dilemek için aradı fakat o onun yüzüne kapadı. - Tom called Mary to apologize to her, but she hung up on him.

Hoşça kal demeden telefonu kapadı. - She hung up without saying good-bye.

hung up on
Birini kafaya takmak. "The young woman has been hung up on a member of her tennis club for many months now."
hung-up
1. Geç kalmış; engellenmiş: Motorists hung up in traffic.2. Endişeli, kaygılı, tasalı: He got hung up on the details. She was all hung-up before the ınterview.3. Kafası bir şeye takılmış olan: A teenager hung up on the latest fashions
side-hung
yandan menteşeli
to hung
kapadı
well hung
iyi kapattı
be hung up
ertelenmek
be hung up
gecikmek
be hung up on
komplekse kapılmak
be hung up on
tutturmak
be hung up on
kafayı takmak
hung
f., bak. hang
hung
He is hung up on food
hung
asılmış

Odadaki bütün tablolar çarpık asılmış. - All the paintings in the room hung crooked.

Tavana asılmış lamba. - The lamp hung from the ceiling.

hung
s. asılmış, asılı
hung
argo Aklı fikri yemekte
hung
asılı

Resim baş aşağı asılı. - The picture is hung upside down.

Onun resimleri duvarda asılı. - His pictures were hung on the wall.

hung bomb
(Askeri) ASILI KALAN BOMBA: Bomba hamilinden bırakıldıktan sonra, kazaen uçağa asılı kalan bomba
hung bomb
(Askeri) asılı kalan bomba
hung freely
serbestçe asmak
hung in the air
havada asılı kalımış
hung jury
(deyim) kararinda oy birligine varamayan juri
hung jury
kararında oybirliğine varamayan jüri
hung over
abanmış
hung parliament
(deyim) hic bir partinin cogunlugu teskil etmedigi parlemento
hung sash
düşey sürme pencere
hung sash
giyotin pencere
hung slating
asma arduvaz kaplama
hung striker
(Askeri) ARIZALI MÜSADEME İĞNESİ: Bir kapsül veya fünyeye çarpınca, bomba veya mermiyi patlatamayan bozuk müsademe iğnesi veya horoz
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