hatching

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English - Turkish
{i} tarama (resim)
haşur
ştrif
planla/sıcak tut/kır
{i} yumurtadan çıkma
{i} civcivler

Tavuğun civcivleri yumurtadan çıkıyorlar. - The hen's chicks are hatching.

{i} yumurtadan çıkan hayvanlar
{f} çizgilerle süsle: prep.çizgi
{i} tasarlama
{i} çizgilerle süsleme
{i} kuluçkadan çıkma
{i} kurma
resim tarama
hatch
{f} yumurtadan çıkmak
hatch
ambar ağzı
hatching egg
kuluçkalık yumurta
hatch
{f} gizlice hazırlamak
hatch
yumurtadan çıkma
hatch
bölme
hatch
çizgilerle süslemek
hatch
(Askeri) kuluçka
hatch
yumurtadan çıkan hayvanlar
hatch
ambarağzı
hatch
geçit
hatch
tezgahlamak
hatch
kurmak
hatch
tasarlamak
hatch
çevirmek
hatch
yapmak (plan)
hatch
(Askeri) yolcu kapısı
hatch
civciv çıkarma

Bu yumurtalardan biri henüz civciv çıkarmadı. - One of these eggs hasn't hatched yet.

hatch
(plan/vb.) kurmak
hatch
gemi ya da uçakta yolcu kapısı
hatch
(yumurta) kırılmak
hatch
yumurtasını kırmak
hatch
{f} çizgilerle süsle
hatch
kırılıp civciv çıkarmak
hatch
(civciv) yumurtadan çıkmak
hatch
çizgilerle süsle(mek)
incubation, hatching
kuluçka, kuluçka
hatch
{f} tarama yapmak
hatch
{f} (plan) yapmak, (kumpas) kurmak
hatch
{i} ambar kapağı

Tayfa şimdi ambar kapağını açıyor. - The crew is now opening the hatch.

hatch
{i} kapak
hatch
{i} servis penceresi
hatch
{f} kuluçkaya yatırmak
hatch
kapı/pencere/bölme
hatch
{f} olmak
hatch
kaporta
hatch
{f} civciv çıkarmak
hatch
bölmeli kapının alt kısmı
hatch
kırılmak
hatch
{f} çıkmak
hatch
{i} ince çizgi
hatch
{f} büyümek
hatch
{f} ince ince çizmek
hatch
planla/sıcak tut/kır
hatch
{i} tarama
hatch
{f} iş çevirmek
hatch
i., den. ambar ağzı; ambar kapağı
hatch
{i} civcivler

Tavuğun civcivleri yumurtadan çıkıyorlar. - The hen's chicks are hatching.

Tavuk civcivlerini çıkarana kadar yumurtalarının üstünde oturur. - The hen sits on her eggs until they hatch.

English - English
A method of shading areas of a drawing or diagram with fine parallel lines
Present participle of hatch
A group of birds, reptiles, fish, insects, etc., which emerge from their eggs at the same time

We got a good hatching from the Swallowtail eggs.

A mode of execution in engraving, drawing, and miniature painting, in which shading is produced by lines crossing each other at angles more or less acute; called also crosshatching
shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
(aka hachure, French) Creating tonal or shading effects with closely spaced parallel lines When more such lines are placed at an angle across the first, it is called cross-hatching Artists use this technique, varying the size, closeness and other qualities of the lines, most commonly in drawing, linear painting, and engraving
A series of parallel lines used as shading in prints and drawings When two sets of crossing parallel lines are used, it is called crosshatching
Fine series of parallel lines used to represent shadows in a drawing or engraving when two sets of crossing parallel lines are used it is called crosshatching
Repeated strokes of an art tool producing clustered lines (usually parallel) that create values In "cross" hatching, similar lines pass over the hatched lines, following a different direction and usually resulting in darker values
The building up of an effect of tone by a series of close parallel lines Crosshatching consists of a series of parallel lines, crossed by others at right angles Usually a technique used in etching
fine lines drawn on or cut into a surface (hatch (16-21 centuries), from hacher; HASH)
{i} parallel lines drawn close together to produce the effect of shading
the production of young from an egg
cross-hatching
Present participle of cross-hatch
cross-hatching
Alternative spelling of crosshatching
hatch
A group of birds that emerged from eggs at a specified time

These pullets are from an April hatch.

hatch
(Often as Mayfly hatch) The phenomenon, lasting 1-2 days, of large clouds of mayflies appearing in one location (to mate, having reached maturity)
hatch
To break open when a young animal emerges from it
hatch
As in the phrase "hatched, matched, and dispatched." A birth, the birth records (in the newspaper)
hatch
An opening in a wall at window height for the purpose of serving food or other items

The cook passed the dishes through the serving hatch.

hatch
A narrow passageway between the decks of a ship or submarine
hatch
A horizontal door in a floor or ceiling
hatch
To incubate eggs; to cause to hatch
hatch
A gullet
hatch
A flood gate; a sluice gate
hatch
To contrive or plot; to form by meditation, and bring into being; to originate and produce; to concoct; as, to hatch mischief; to hatch heresy
hatch
to devise. (hatch a plan)
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{n} a brood, half-door, door on a ship's deck
hatch
{v} to produce young, plot, contrive, shade
cross-hatching
lines drawn across part of a picture, diagram etc to show that something is made of different material, or to produce the effect of shade
hatch
Filling an area with a set of parallel lines, Normal chosen to be horizontal, vertical or at 45 degrees See also Copper Fill
hatch
A hole in the deck that works as a window of sorts, and has a cover, usually wooden or plastic
hatch
An opening through the deck into a compartment, and closed by a hatch cover Normally seen on sea kayaks
hatch
a small door in large mechanical structures and vehicles such as aircraft and spacecraft often provided for access for maintenance
hatch
The covering over an opening in the ship's deck, usually of considerable size leading to a hold
hatch
{i} brood of hatchlings; emergence from an egg; opening in a wall or floor, opening through which passengers or cargo may pass (especially in a ship); door covering such an opening, trapdoor
hatch
to incubate eggs; cause to hatch
hatch
When an egg hatches or when a bird, insect, or other animal hatches an egg, the egg breaks open and a baby comes out. The eggs hatch after a week or ten days During these periods the birds will lie on the cage floor as if trying to lay or hatch eggs
hatch
a trapdoor
hatch
to break out of an egg
hatch
{f} emerge from an egg; cause to come out of an egg; incubate; plan, produce, concoct; initiate; draw parallel lines to produce the effect of shading
hatch
[1] The rear opening of a vehicle which allows passage into its cab
hatch
To cross with lines in a peculiar manner in drawing and engraving
hatch
A deck opening
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inlay with narrow strips or lines of a different substance such as gold or silver, for the purpose of decorating
hatch
The cover of, or opening in, the deck of a vessel through which cargo is loaded
hatch
To produce, as young, from an egg or eggs by incubation, or by artificial heat; to produce young from (eggs); as, the young when hatched
hatch
The process where a young larvae comes out of its egg
hatch
to shade an area of a drawing or diagram with fine parallel lines, particularly with lines which cross each other: cross-hatch
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If someone battens down the hatches, they prepare themselves so that they will be able to survive a coming difficulty or crisis. Many firms are battening down the hatches and preparing to ride out the storm. A fine line used in hatching
hatch
To produce young; said of eggs; to come forth from the egg; said of the young of birds, fishes, insects, etc
hatch
emerge from the eggs; "young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch"
hatch
devise or invent; "He thought up a plan to get rich quickly"; "no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software"
hatch
To close with a hatch or hatches
hatch
A cover used to close and seal a hatchway or opening
hatch
Flip a coin If heads, remove all damage counters from this Pokémon Then, search your deck for a card that evolves from this Pokémon and attach that card to this Pokémon This counts as evolving this Pokémon Shuffle your deck afterward Pokémon with this attack: Metapod L23
hatch
Access port on front and/or rear deck of a touring or sea kayak
hatch
a: an opening in the deck of a ship or in the floor or roof of a building b: the covering for such an opening
hatch
If you hatch a plot or a scheme, you think of it and work it out. He has accused opposition parties of hatching a plot to assassinate the Pope
hatch
the phenomenon, lasting 1-2 days, of large clouds of mayflies appearing in one location (to mate, having reached maturity)
hatch
An opening in a boat's deck fitted with a watertight cover
hatch
An opening, generally rectangular, in a ship's deck affording access into the compartment below
hatch
When a baby bird, insect, or other animal hatches, or when it is hatched, it comes out of its egg by breaking the shell. As soon as the two chicks hatch, they leave the nest burrow The young disappeared soon after they were hatched
hatch
To cross; to spot; to stain; to steep
hatch
shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
hatch
An opening in a boat's deck for persons or cargo to go below
hatch
a movable barrier covering a hatchway shading consisting of multiple crossing lines the production of young from an egg emerge from the eggs; "young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch"
hatch
An opening into, or in search of, a mine
hatch
A sliding or hinged opening in the deck, providing people with access to the cabin or space below
hatch
An opening in the deck of a vessel or floor of a warehouse which serves as a passageway or hoistway; a hatchway; also; a cover or door, or one of the covers used in closing such an opening
hatch
the production of young from an egg
hatch
The process of constructing a set of evenly spaced lines in a closed area
hatch
to emerge from an egg
hatch
A hatch is an opening in the deck of a ship, through which people or cargo can go. You can also refer to the door of this opening as a hatch. He stuck his head up through the hatch
hatch
An opening in the deck, provided with a hatch cover and a box trim built around it
hatch
The opening in the deck of a vessel; gives access to the cargo hold
hatch
A door with an opening over it; a half door, sometimes set with spikes on the upper edge
hatch
sit on (eggs); "Birds brood"; "The female covers the eggs"
hatch
Cover leading to a hold
hatch
A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck
hatch
– A covered opening in a ship's deck through which cargo can be lowered or entrance made to a lower deck
hatch
draw, cut, or engrave lines, usually parallel, on metal, wood, or paper; "hatch the sheet"
hatch
a movable barrier covering a hatchway
hatch
A hatch is an opening in a ceiling or a wall, especially between a kitchen and a dining room, which you can pass something such as food through
hatch
Development; disclosure; discovery
hatch
The chickens produced at once or by one incubation; a brood
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The act of hatching
hatch
A bedstead
hatch
A frame or weir in a river, for catching fish
hatch
A unit used to provide access to a roof from the interior of a building
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