a spinning wheel

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Definition of a spinning wheel in English Turkish dictionary

wheel
{i} çark

Çark dönmeye başladı. - The wheel began to turn.

Mary bir çömlekçinin çarkını kullanıyor. - Mary uses a potter's wheel.

wheel
tekerlek

Tek tekerlekli bir bisikletin sadece bir tekeri vardır. - A unicycle has only one wheel.

Dedemin tekerlekli sandalyesini gördün mü? - Did you see grandpa's wheelchair?

wheel
Teker / Çark
wheel
dümen dolabı
wheel
{f} dönmek
wheel
daireler çizerek dönmek
wheel
kodaman
wheel
(İnşaat) teker, çark, pervane
wheel
{f} (around/round/about) birdenbire dönmek, dönüvermek
wheel
deveran
wheel
{f} yuvarlanmak
wheel
{f} pedal çevirmek
wheel
sürülmek
spinning wheel
çıkrık

Çıkrık nasıl kullanılır bilmiyorum. - I don't know how to operate a spinning wheel.

a wheel
Bir tekerlek
wheel
eksen etrafında dön(mek)
a wheel
tekerlek parmağı spoke of
wheel
{i} teker

Jack arabanın tekerleğinin nasıl değiştirileceğini bana anlattı. - Jack explained to me how to change the wheel of the car.

Onun arabasının tekerlekleri yok. - His car has no wheels.

wheel
{i} araba

Bir arabanın bir direksiyon simidi vardır. - A car has one steering wheel.

Amerikan arabalarının direksiyon simitleri sol taraftadır. - Steering wheels of American cars are on the left side.

wheel
{i} dişli
wheel
{i} bisiklet

Tek tekerli bisikletin tek tekeri vardır. - A unicycle has one wheel.

Tom'un bisikletinden tekerleri çıkardım. - I took the wheels off Tom's bike.

wheel
(isim) lastik, tekerlek, teker, direksiyon, dümen, dişli, çark, araba, bisiklet, işkence çarkı, dönme, çark etme
wheel
{i} direksiyon, direksiyon simidi/volanı
English - English
wheel
tourn
spinning wheel
a domestic device for making yarn or thread; having a single spindle and a wheel driven by hand or foot
spinning wheel
A spinning wheel is a wooden machine that people used in their homes to make thread from wool, in former times. An apparatus for making yarn or thread, consisting of a foot-driven or hand-driven wheel and a single spindle. Early machine for turning textile fibre into thread or yarn, which was then woven into cloth on a loom. The spinning wheel was probably invented in India, though its origins are unclear. It reached Europe via the Middle East in the Middle Ages. The improvement of the loom in 18th-century England created a yarn shortage and a demand for mechanical spinning. The result was a series of inventions that converted the spinning wheel into a powered, mechanized component of the Industrial Revolution (see drawing frame; spinning jenny; water frame)
spinning wheel
a small domestic spinning machine with a single spindle that is driven by hand or foot
a spinning wheel

    Hyphenation

    a spin·ning wheel

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı spînîng hwil

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈspənəɴɢ ˈhwēl/ /ə ˈspɪnɪŋ ˈhwiːl/
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