fillet

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English - Turkish
(Otomotiv) kavis
(Mimarlık) dar ve düz silme
(Gıda) kılçıksız et
(Havacılık) geçiş yolu
(Havacılık) kuşak
biftek
kemiksiz/kılçıksız et
fileto

Lütfen bir kilo ton balığı filetosu alabilir miyim? - Can I get a kilo of tuna fish fillets please?

kılçığını ya da kemiklerini ayıklamak
(eti) fileto kesmek
(Mühendislik) pervaz
{f} bantlamak
{f} fileto yapmak
tiriz
kemiksiz et veya balık
{i} kemiksiz et/balık, fileto
{i} kemiksiz et
kitap kapağı üstüne basılan süs çizgisi
(Tıp) İlmek şeklinde bandaj
{i} bant
{i} saç bandı
saçları tutmak için başa bağlanan kurdele veya bant
{f} şerit takmak
temizle
(Tıp) Liflerden yapılı şerit
{i} dolgu [müh.]
kemiksiz et/toka
{i} şerit
(Bilgisayar) file

Lütfen bir kilo ton balığı filetosu alabilir miyim? - Can I get a kilo of tuna fish fillets please?

fileto kesmek
birleşme yeri
dolgu
bordür
fillet of beef
(Gıda) sığır filetosu
fillet weld
(Mekanik) pervaz kaynağı
fillet welding
köşe kaynağı
fillet weld
dolgu kaynak
fillet weld
bindirme kaynak
fillet of sea bass
levrek filetosu
fillet steak
(Gıda) Bonfile
fillet weld
Köşe kaynağı
fillet welding
Köşe kaynak
fillet clamp
(Tekstil) bant sıkıcı
fillet of grouper
(Gıda) orfoz fileto
fish fillet
balık filetosu
filet
{i} fileto
filet
bkz.fillet
fried fillet of pork
domuz kızartması filetosu
scotch fillet
Sığırın kaburgasının dış kısmından çıkarılan biftek
thin fillet
ince fileto
filet
filet mignon fileminyon
filet
{i} file
filet
{i}
filet
kemiksiz et
filet
saç filesi
filet
biftek
fried fillet of fish
(Gıda) balık filetosu tava
fried fish fillet
(Gıda) kızartılmış balık fileto
fried fish fillet
(Gıda) balık filetosu tava
grilled fillet of sea bass
(Gıda) levrek fileto ızgara
to fillet
fileto kesmek
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of fillet in Turkish Turkish dictionary

filet
Derinliği aynı olan sığ su alanı
English - English
To slice, bone or make into fillets
A thin flat moulding/molding used as separation between larger mouldings
A rounded relief or cut at an edge, especially an inside edge, added for a finished appearance and to break sharp edges
A headband; a ribbon or other band used to tie the hair up, or keep a headdress in place, or just for decoration

She was talking of Raymond Duncan, a walking absurdity who dressed in an ancient handwoven Greek costume and wore his hair in long braids reaching to his waist, adding, on ceremonial occasions, a fillet of bay-leaves.

To apply, create, or specify a rounded or filled corner to
A strip or compact piece of meat or fish from which any bones and skin and feathers have been removed
A thin strip of any material, in various technical uses
A heavy bead of waterproofing compound or sealant material generally installed at the point where vertical and horizontal surfaces meet
{n} a joint of veal, a headband
{v} to bind
Narrow, right-angled molding, usually used in conjunction with an astragal
A border of broad or narrow lines of color or gilt
{f} cut and prepare into fillets; remove the bones from fish or meat
Applying a radius to an otherwise sharply angled edge Sometimes use on PCB tracks to remove discontinuities that might create electrical reflections, and where a Mitre is insufficient
{i} slice of boneless meat or fish (especially beef); hair ribbon; thin molding used to separate larger mouldings (Architecture); loop of fibers (Anatomy); narrow line on a book cover; concave filling where two planes meet (Mechanics); loins of a horse
The raised molding about the muzzle of a gun
A boneless side of the fish cut away from the backbone and rib cage See also Butterfly Fillet
A concave junction between two surfaces
(a) A strip of metal from which coins are punched
A thin strip or ribbon; esp
A small strip of wood used to support shelves, but also loosely applied to a narrow strip of timber fastened to the surface of the workpiece to act as a fence when the router is working beyond the capacity of its own fence
a curved portion forming a junction of two surfaces which would otherwise intersect at an angle
A flat piece of cloth used as a headband esp. with a wimple
a curved portion forming a junction of two surfaces that would otherwise intersect at an angle A fillet is used to disseminate and relieve shrinkage or other stresses, to allow movement not otherwise possible, and to facilitate the placement and removal of concrete forms
A strip or compact piece of meat or fish from which any bones have been removed
to certain bands of white matter in the brain
A piece of lean meat without bone; sometimes, a long strip rolled together and tied
The thread of a screw
(b) A strip of card clothing
A narrow flat member; especially, a flat molding separating other moldings; a reglet; also, the space between two flutings in a shaft
A thin strip that fills the plowed ( grooved) rail space between balusters in a hand rail or toe rail
In fish, a slice of meat without bones, cut out for human consumption
A piece of meat, chicken, or fish without the bones Also an undercut of a loin of meat
a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headband
The loins of a horse, beginning at the place where the hinder part of the saddle rests
Any scantling smaller than a batten
fastener consisting of a narrow strip of welded metal used to join steel members a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish a boneless steak cut from the tenderloin of beef cut into filets; "filet the fish"
A fillet of fish is the side of a fish with the bones removed. anchovy fillets I ordered a fine fillet of salmon
a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish
To cut meat, chicken, or fish from the bone
(n) A rounded interior corner normally found on cast, forged, or molded parts Like a round, a fillet can indicate that a surface is not machine finished A fillet is indicated on engineering drawings as a small arc
decorate with a lace of geometric designs
A type of weld that creates a rounded bead at an inside corner
A concave corner piece used on foundry patterns, a radius joint replacing sharp inside corners
An arc constructed between and tangent to two converging lines
(c) A thin projecting band or strip
of Base, and Column
A rounded contour used at the junction of vertical and horizontal surfaces on an aeroplane, to reduce wind resistance
The boneless tenderloin of meat or poultry; a boneless piece or slice of meat or fish; filleting is the process of removing bones
Concave junction at two intersecting surfaces of a fastener
When you fillet fish or meat, you prepare it by taking the bones out. Don't be afraid to ask your fishmonger to fillet flat fish. a piece of meat or fish without bones fillet of (filet, from filum ). filet to remove the bones from a piece of meat or fish
The name given to the filled angle that is formed between a stroke and its serif Back to top
A concave filling in of a reëntrant angle where two surfaces meet, forming a rounded corner
Fillet is a strip of meat, especially beef, that has no bones in it. fillet of beef with shallots. chicken breast fillets. fillet steak
To cut a slice off the side of a fish
A sealant material installed at horizontal and vertical planes to remove 90° angles
fastener consisting of a narrow strip of welded metal used to join steel members
a bundle of sensory nerve fibers going to the thalamus
An ordinary equaling in breadth one fourth of the chief, to the lowest portion of which it corresponds in position
band tied round the head
An arc constructed between, and tangent to two converging lines
cut into filets; "filet the fish"
Curved junction of two surfaces, e g , walls which would meet at a sharp angle
To bind, furnish, or adorn with a fillet
A strip or compact piece of boneless meat or fish
a boneless steak cut from the tenderloin of beef
A little band, especially one intended to encircle the hair of the head
A fascia; a band of fibers; applied esp
A flat piece of boneless meat, poultry, or fish Also, to cut the bones from a piece of meat, poultry, or fish
fillet weld
A weld of approximately triangular cross section used to join two pieces especially perpendicularly
fillet steak
thin slice of steak
fillet weld
Joining method of filling an inside edge with welding metal
fillet weld
a weld that joins intersecting members by depositing weld metal to form a near-triangular or fillet-shaped junction of the member surfaces This weld serves to unite the intersecting surfaces of two elements of a member
fillet weld
A weld of approximately triangular cross section, as used in a lap joint, joining two surfaces at approximately right angles to each other
fillet weld
A weld joining two pieces of metal that are more or less perpendicular to each other
fillet weld
A weld where two pieces of metal or other material are welded together at a right angle on the inside of the joint
fillet weld
a weld of triangular or fillet shaped cross-section between two pieces at right angles
fish fillet
a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish
Scotch fillet
A ribeye steak
chicken fillet
A piece of rubber or silicone placed in a woman's bra under the breast to increase apparent size and/or create more cleavage
eye fillet
filet mignon

It serves seafood, but it's the porterhouse and eye fillets that jump off the plates here.

filet
A narrow strip of ribbon, material or meat
rolled fillet
chopped veal rolled in a piece of bacon
scotch fillet
The rib eye or ribeye, also known as the Scotch fillet (Australia) is a beef steak from the beef rib. When cut into steaks, the ribeye is one of the most popular, juiciest, and expensive steaks on the market. Meat from the rib section is tender and fattier (the meat is said to be "marbled") than other cuts of beef. This extra fat makes ribeye steaks and roasts especially tender and flavorful
Filleting
flashing
filet
cut into filets; "filet the fish"
filet
decorate with a lace of geometric designs
filet
{i} slice of boneless meat or fish (especially beef)
filet
a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish
filet
an American spelling of fillet (FILLET)
filet
a boneless steak cut from the tenderloin of beef
filet
lace having a square mesh
filets
plural of filet
filleted
Simple past and past participle of to fillet
filleting
Present participle of to fillet
filleting
The material of which fillets are made; also, fillets, collectively
filleting
The protecting of a joint, as between roof and parapet wall, with mortar, or cement, where flashing is employed in better work
fillets
the boneless OR "pinbone-in" sides of the fish
fillets
A fillet on a machined part is at the concave transition from one surface to another, e g a step in a shaft The concave transition (small diameter to shoulder) will have a fillet and the convex transition (shoulder to large diameter) may have a chamfer The surfaces are usually, but not always perpendicular The minimum fillet size is determined by the smallest tool tip radius that will give acceptable tool life Often a much larger radius is used to improve the fatigue life of the part
fillets
The plural of fillet
fillets
A new surface that is a blend between two other surfaces
prayer-fillet
tefillin for the head
fillet
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