cebarse

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Spanish - Turkish
sırtından geçinmek
Spanish - English
batten
To thrive by feeding; grow fat; feed oneself gluttonously
To improve by feeding; fatten; make fat or cause to thrive due to plenteous feeding
{v} to flatten, indulge, form with battens
{n} a narrow piece of board, a scantling
a narrow strip of wood
to batten down the hatches: see hatch. a long narrow piece of wood that is attached to other pieces of wood or another building material to strengthen them and keep them in place
Pipe or long pole suspended horizontally above the stage, upon which scenery, drapery, or lights may be hung
to fasten or secure a hatch etc using battens
a strip fixed to something to hold it firm secure with battens; "batten down a ship's hatches"
furnish with battens; "batten ships
a strip fixed to something to hold it firm secure with battens; "batten down a ship's hatches" furnish with battens; "batten ships
a board used to stiffen or unitize scenery
A strip of wood placed across a surface to cover joints
The movable bar of a loom, which strikes home or closes the threads of a woof
A strip of wood that's attached to a wall to provide supports for fixing fabric or paneling
Strips of wood used as a brace across one or more boards
A small piece of angle or plate welded to the heels of a two angle web member or any two parallel components to tie them together and usually located at the middle of the member
A horizontal pipe on which scenery can be hung When used for lighting purposes, this pipe is called an electric
Flexible strips of wood or plastic placed in a pocket in the leech of a sail to help the sail hold its form
(1) A strip of wood usually fastened to the structural deck for use in attaching a primary roof system such as tile; (2) A plastic strip, wood strip, or metal bar which is used to fasten or hold the roof and/or base flashing in place, A K A Termination Bar