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English - Turkish

Definition of -bury in English Turkish dictionary

bury
gömmek

Bir anne için en acı şey, kendi çocuğunu gömmektir. - The most painful thing for a mother is having to bury her own child.

Köpek, kemiğini bahçeye gömmekle meşguldü. - The dog was busy burying his bone in the garden.

bury
defnetmek
bury
gizlemek
bury
saklamak
bury
{f} toprağa vermek
bury
{f} cenazeyi kaldırmak
bury
defin yapmak
bury
örtüp bastırmak
bury
cenaze kaldırmak
bury
(Spor) uzak mesafeli şutu gömmek
bury
defin etmek
bury the hatchet
(deyim) bir ihtilafa son vermek
bury
göm

Onlar şimdi şiddetle mücadele ediyorlar fakat çok uzun zaman geçmeden önce savaş baltasını gömeceklerine sizi temin ederim. - They're fighting fiercely now but I assure you they'll bury the hatchet before long.

Köpek, kemiğini bahçeye gömmekle meşguldü. - The dog was busy burying his bone in the garden.

bury one's head in the sand
başını kuma gömmek
bury one's sorrows
kederini saklamak
bury the hatchet
barış görüş olmak
bury the hatchet
barışmak
bury the hatchets
Kavgayı bitirmek, küslüğü bitirmek, barışmak
bury, hide one's head in the sand
başını kuma gömmek
bury
{f} örtmek
bury
{f} daldırmak
bury deep
derine gömmek
bury in the ground
toprağa gömmek
bury one's face in the pillow
yüzünü yastığa gömmek
bury one's head in the pillow
kafasını yastığa gömmek
bury one's head in the sand
(deyim) gerçekleri kabul etmemek
bury one's head in the sand
(deyim) kabullenmemek
bury one's head in the sand
(deyim) sorunları görmezden gelmek
bury one's head in the sand
(deyim) gerçeği yok saymak
bury oneself
saklanmak
bury oneself
gizlenmek
bury oneself in
(deyim) kendini bir işe gömmek
bury the hatchet
(deyim) geçmişteki anlaşmazlık,kavga vb. unutarak yeniden dost olmak
bury the hatchet
savaş baltasını gömmek
bury the hatchet
barış yapmak
bury the tomahawk
barış yapmak
English - English
A placename suffix indicating a fortified place
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To place in the ground. "bury a bone"
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To put an end to; to abandon. "They buried their argument and shook hands"
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To ritualistically inter a corpse in a grave or tomb. (see burial)
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A borough; a manor

Indisputable, though very dim to modern vision, rests on its hill-slope that same Bury, Stow, or Town of St. Edmund; already a considerable place, not without traffic.

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To hide or conceal as if by covering with earth - "she buried her face in the pillow", "buried the secret deep inside"
bury one's head in the sand
To deliberately ignore the reality of a situation
bury the hatchet
To stop fighting or arguing; to reach an agreement, or at least a truce

They need to calm down and bury the hatchet before someone gets hurt.

bury the lead
To begin a story with details of secondary importance to the reader while postponing more essential points or facts
bury the lede
To begin a story with details of secondary importance to the reader while postponing more essential points or facts

While she is a very good news writer, she often buries the lede.

bury
{n} a dwelling-place; as Alderman-bury
bury
{v} to inter, as ina grave, to hide or lose in surrounding matter, to retire to solitude
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
a book by Dee Brown which tells the story of the American West in a way that is sympathetic to the Native Americans
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embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"
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If you bury something under a large quantity of things, you put it there, often in order to hide it. I was looking for my handbag, which was buried under a pile of old newspapers
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place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaos were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday
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To bury something means to put it into a hole in the ground and cover it up with earth. They make the charcoal by burying wood in the ground and then slowly burning it. squirrels who bury nuts and seeds. buried treasure
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place in the earth and cover with soil; "They buried the stolen goods" embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap" cover from sight; "Afghani women buried under their burkas" place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaos were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday
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Edmond's A manor house; a castle
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If you bury your head or face in something, you press your head or face against it, often because you are unhappy. She buried her face in the pillows = hide
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place in the earth and cover with soil; "They buried the stolen goods"
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1 To attempt to defame someone or to criticize him 2 To lower someone in the eyes of the fans or promoter
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enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
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Specifically: To cover out of sight, as the body of a deceased person, in a grave, a tomb, or the ocean; to deposit (a corpse) in its resting place, with funeral ceremonies; to inter; to inhume
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If something buries a place or person, it falls on top of them so that it completely covers them and often harms them in some way. Latest reports say that mud slides buried entire villages He was buried under the debris for several hours
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to bury the hatchet: see hatchet
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If someone says they have buried one of their relatives, they mean that one of their relatives has died. He had buried his wife some two years before he retired
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to conceal by covering; to hide; as, to bury coals in ashes; to bury the face in the hands
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To hide in oblivion; to put away finally; to abandon; as, to bury strife
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v to put into the ground and cover with earth
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To discard a card Used in Magic: the Gathering and the Apprentice program
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If something buries itself somewhere, or if you bury it there, it is pushed very deeply in there. The missile buried itself deep in the grassy hillside He stood on the sidewalk with his hands buried in the pockets of his dark overcoat
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To cover out of sight, either by heaping something over, or by placing within something, as earth, etc
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dismiss from the mind; stop remembering; "i tried to bury these unpleasant memories"
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To sink a shot cleanly, as in, "She really buried that jumper "
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Sink (a shot), as in "bury a jumper "
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To bury a dead person means to put their body into a grave and cover it with earth. soldiers who helped to bury the dead in large communal graves I was horrified that people would think I was dead and bury me alive More than 9,000 men lie buried here
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{f} inter, put in the ground and cover with dirt
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A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St
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put in the ground and cover, as in: If we bury the treasure no one will find it
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cover from sight; "Afghani women buried under their burkas"
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Sink (a shot), as in "bury a jumper"
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As a booker, to lower a wrestler's credibility by having them lose several matches
bury
{f} yird
bury alive
immerse one in the ground while one's still alive
bury oneself in books
read intensely, read often
bury the hatchet
make up, end hostilities
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    Etymology

    () From Old English burh (“fortified place”)

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