cockroaches

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Definition of cockroaches in English Turkish dictionary

cockroach
hamam böceği

Şimdiye kadar ilk defa bir hamam böceği ezdim. - This is the first time I've ever squashed a cockroach.

O, hayatımda şimdiye kadar gördüğüm en ufak hamam böceğiydi. - That was the tiniest cockroach I've ever seen in my life.

cockroach
{i} karafatma

Karafatma üzerime tırmandı. - A cockroach has climbed up on me!

cockroach
hamamböceği

Bir hamamböceği bir toplantı odasında ne yapar? - What would a cockroach do in a meeting room?

Hamamböceğine gelince ben bir korkağım. - I'm a coward when it comes to cockroaches.

cockroach
Blatta orientalis
cockroach
hamamböcek

Evimizdeki hamamböceklerinden kurtulmak çok zor. - It's very hard to get rid of the cockroaches in our house.

Hamamböceklerinin kanatlarının olmadığı doğru mu? - Is it true that cockroaches don't have wings?

cockroach
{i} karaböcek
English - English
plural of cockroach
cryptocercus
American cockroaches
plural form of American cockroach
German cockroaches
plural form of German cockroach
cockroach
Disparaging term for individuals or groups of people regarded as dirty, or who breed like cockroaches
cockroach
A black or brown straight-winged insect of the order Blattodea, with about 3,500 species divided into six families. Only a few of these take up residence with human beings. Among these are Periplaneta americana (American cockroach or palmetto bug); Blattella germanica (German cockroach or Croton bug); and Blattella asahinai (Asian cockroach)
cockroach
{n} a genus of troublesome insects
cockroach
A cockroach is a large brown insect that is sometimes found in warm places or where food is kept. or roach Any of more than 3,500 insect species (in suborder Blattaria, order Dictyoptera) that are among the most primitive living, winged insects and among the oldest (more than 320 million years old) fossil insects. Cockroaches have a flattened, oval body; long, threadlike antennae; and a shining, leathery, black or brown covering. They prefer a warm, humid, dark environment and are usually found in tropical or other mild climates, but have become widespread in heated buildings, especially city apartment buildings, in the temperate zone, and infestations can be severe. Only a few species have become pests. Cockroaches eat both animal and plant material. The American cockroach is up to about 2 in. (30-50 mm) long. The German cockroach (less than 0.5 in., or about 12 mm, long) is a common household pest which has been spread throughout the world by ship. Roach Hal Harold Eugene Roach Roach Maxwell
cockroach
{i} type of insect
cockroach
An orthopterous insect of the genus Blatta, and allied genera
cockroach
A black or brown straight-winged insect of the order Blattodea, with about 3,500 species divided into six families. Only a few of these take up residence with human beings. Among these are (a), Periplaneta americana (American cockroach or palmetto bug; (b), Blattella germanica (German cockroach or Croton bug; and (c), Blattella asahinai, (Asian cockroach)
cockroach
any of numerous chiefly nocturnal insects; some are domestic pests
cockroaches

    Turkish pronunciation

    käkrōçîz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkäkˌrōʧəz/ /ˈkɑːkˌroʊʧɪz/

    Etymology

    [ 'käk-"rOch ] (noun.) 1623. by folk etymology from Spanish cucaracha cockroach, from cuca caterpillar.
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