calf

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English - Turkish
{i} buzağı

Her biri kendi altın buzağı için. - For each his own golden calf.

Buzağının, annesinden ayrılması gerekir. - The calf should be separated from its mother.

{i} dana

İnek danasını kaybetti. - The cow lost its calf.

O çanta dana derisinden mi yapılmış? - Is that bag made of calfskin?

baldır/buzağı
{i} baldır

Baldır kası alt bacağın arkasında yer alır. - The calf muscle is located on the back of the lower leg.

Basketbol oynarken baldır kasını yırttı. - He tore his calf muscle playing basketball.

fil
aysberkten kopmuş küçük buz parçası
{i} çorabın baldır kısmı
{ç} calves (kävz) i., (Anatomi) baldır
{i} dana derisi

O çanta dana derisinden mi yapılmış? - Is that bag made of calfskin?

{i} buzdağından kopmuş buz parçası
{i} kocaman hayvan yavrusu
{ç} calves (kävz)
kill the fatted calf büyük bir karşılama töreni
{i} sersem genç veya çocuk
fok veya balina gibi hayvanla
dili budala genç veya çocuk
vidala
dili çocukluk aşkı
calf bone
(Tıp) baldır kemiği
calf of the leg
(Anatomi) baldır
calf fattening meal
buzağı besi yemi
calf leather videla
dana derisi
calf love
çocukluk aşkı
calf love
geçici aşk
calf length
buzağı uzunluk
calf muscle (anatomy)
buzağı kas (anatomi)
calf skin
buzağı deri
calf's tongue
buzağı's dil
calf croup
(Veteriner) dana krupu
calf fattening meal
(Çiftçilik,Tarım) buzağı karma yemi
calf for slaughter
(Çiftçilik) kasaplık dana
calf leather
videla
calf love
gençlik aşkı
calf muscle
(Tıp) baldır ikiz kası
calf skins
(Çiftçilik) dana derileri
calf starter
(Çiftçilik,Tarım) buzağı büyütme yemi
calves
buzağılar

Romalıların buzağıları güzel. - The calves of the Romans are beautiful.

Bazı iyi ineklerin kötü buzağıları vardır. - Some good cows have bad calves.

calves
danalar
calves
balina yavrusu
calves
{f} buzağıla

Tom buzağıları hadım etti. - Tom castrated the calves.

İnekler her sabah buzağılarına süt verir. - Cows give their calves milk every morning.

calves
{i} dana sürüsü
kill the fatted calf
kurban kesmek
kill the fatted calf
dönüşünü kutlamak
bull calf
Erkek buzağı
fried calf's liver
kızarmış dana's karaciğer
mid-calf
(Anatomi) Baldır ortası
orphaned calf
yetim buzağı
sucking calf
emme buzağı
calves
doğur
calves
baldır/buzağı
calves
i., çoğ., bak. calf 1, calf 2
kill the fatted calf
{k} büyük bir karşılama töreni hazırlamak
kill the fatted calf
(deyim) iyi biçimde karşılamak
kill the fatted calf
kavuşma şerefine ziyafet vermek
kill the fatted calf
(deyim) güzel biçimde ağırlamak
newborn calf serum
(Tıp) yeni doğmuş buzağı serumu
sea calf
ayıbalığı
whale calf
balina yavrusu
whale calf
yavru balina
young buffalo calf
malak
English - English
A cabless railroad engine
A young cow or bull
A small island, near a larger island
A young elephant, seal or whale (also used of some other animals)
The back of the leg below the knee
A chunk of ice broken off of a larger glacier, ice shelf, or iceberg
The muscle in the back of the leg below the knee

Sure, his calves are a little weak, but the rest of his physique is so overwhelming, he should place high.

Also, the young of some other mammals, as of the elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, and whale
{n} the young of a cow, thick part of hte leg
An awkward or silly boy or young man; any silly person; a dolt
the most common bookbinding leather, smooth textured and capable of taking most dyes
(young bull) = strongest of God's creations CHILDREN = those who follow someone's teachings; spiritual descendants COUNTLESS IN NUMBER = infinite amount CROWN = royal authority
A small mass of ice set free from the submerged part of a glacier or berg, and rising to the surface
sapi anak sapi (sapi)
Leather made of the skin of the calf; especially, a fine, light-colored leather used in bookbinding; as, to bind books in calf
young of various large placental mammals e g whale or giraffe or elephant or buffalo
A large floating chunk of ice split off from a glacier, an iceberg, or a floe
A calf is a young cow
The fleshy hinder part of the leg below the knee
Some other young animals, including elephants and whales, are called calves
whale or giraffe or elephant or buffalo the muscular back part of the shank fine leather from the skin of a calf
fine leather from the skin of a calf
A young elephant, seal or whale
the tanned skin of a calf used for binding, a smooth grainless leather usually mid brown in colour but may be decorated in a number of styles
Your calf is the thick part at the back of your leg, between your ankle and your knee. a calf injury. The fleshy muscular back part of the human leg between the knee and ankle
A small island near a larger; as, the Calf of Man
The young of the cow, or of the Bovine family of quadrupeds
A sexually immature young cow
the muscular back part of the shank
Large muscle located at the back of the shin that includes the gastrocnemius and the soleus muscles and is connected to the heel by the Achilles tendon This is responsible for foot plantarflexion and is instrumental in jumping
{i} young cow; young elephant; lower back part of the leg
young of domestic cattle
young of domestic cattle young of various large placental mammals e
calf bones
plural form of calf bone
calf love
puppy love
calf love
puppy love, first love, adolescent 's passing love
calf love
temporary love of an adolescent
calf roping
capturing a calf with a lasso and binding its feet
calf's brain
the brain of a calf eaten as meat
calf's foot jelly
jellied broth made from calves' feet
calf's tongue
the tongue of a calf eaten as meat
calf's-foot jelly
a savory jelly made with gelatin obtained by boiling calves' feet
calf-length
reaching the middle of the lower leg (i.e. a coat, skirt, etc.)
calf-length
Calf-length skirts, dresses, and coats come to halfway between your knees and ankles. a black, calf-length coat
bum calf
A young cow or bull which has been orphaned or abandoned; it must therefore be adopted by another cow, steal milk, or be bottle-fed in order to survive, and is therefore often a runt

I feel like a bum calf when you do this to me, Madeleine said and when her mother said, What? Madeleine said, Never mind..

calves
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calve
calves
plural form of calf
golden calf
A golden image of a calf, made by Aaron and worshipped by the Israelites
golden calf
Money as an end in itself; mammon
kill the fatted calf
To begin a festive celebration and rejoicing for someone's long-awaited return
sea calf
The common seal
sea-calf
Alternative spelling of sea calf
box calf
Calfskin treated with chromium salts and having square markings on the grain
box calf
{i} calfskin treated with chromium salts and having square markings made by graining
box calf
black calfskin leather tanned with chromium salts
calfs
alternate plural of calf
calves
Plural of calf. Plural of calf. the plural of calf
calves
third-person singular of calve
calves
plural of calf
divinity calf
Calf stained dark brown and worked without gilding, often used for theological books
fattened calf
calf that has been well fed in preparation for butchering
golden calf
golden idol that the Israelites made and worshipped during the exodus (Biblical); any false god or thing worshipped undeservedly
golden calf
(Old Testament) an idol made by Aaron for the Israelites to worship; destroyed by Moses; it is now used to refer to anything worshipped undeservedly
mid-calf
middle of the lower leg; reaching the middle of the lower leg
sin of the golden calf
idolatry, idol-worship (Biblical golden calf that the Jews worshipped while in the Sinai desert)
tree calf
A bright brown polished calfskin binding of books, stained with a conventional treelike design
calf

    Turkish pronunciation

    käf

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkaf/ /ˈkæf/

    Etymology

    [ 'kaf, 'k[a']f, dial also ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English cealf, from Proto-Germanic *kalbaz (compare Dutch kalf, German Kalb, Danish kalv), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷolbʰo 'womb, animal young' (compare Ancient Greek (Hesychius) δολφός (dolphós) 'womb', Avestan garəwa 'uterus', Sanskrit गर्भ (gárbha) 'womb'), from the base *gel- 'to swell'.
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