Definition of kapıdan in Turkish English dictionary
- door
- An non-physical entry into the next world, a particular feeling, a company, etc
Keep a door on your anger.
- the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close; "he stuck his head in the doorway"
- When you are out of doors, you are not inside a building, but in the open air. The weather was fine enough for working out of doors. = outdoors
- A program, typically a game, run on a BBS These programs are not actually a part of the BBS, but add to its features and/or options
- Passage; means of approach or access
- Back
- a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle; "he knocked on the door"; "he slammed the door as he left"
- A generic term for a securable entry way In many access control applications a "door" may actually be a gate, turnstile, elevator door, or similar device
- An entrance way, but taken in the sense of the house or apartment to which it leads
- {i} barrier of wood or other material which can be opened and closed; doorway, opening through which one enters
- anything providing a means of access (or escape); "we closed the door to Haitian immigrants"; "education is the door to success"
- If you see someone to the door, you go to the door with a visitor when they leave
- a structure where people live or work (usually ordered along a street or road); "the office next door"; "they live two doors up the street from us"
- A millwork assembly of stiles, rails, and panels that swings, slides, tilts up or folds in order to close an opening in a wall or cabinet A modern door may be used on the exterior or interior, and may be either flush or panel type Historically, there were two types of doors: ledge and brace (or batten) and paneled doors An exterior door used before the 17th century, the ledge and brace style was constructed from vertical panels that were held together with a Z-shaped brace nailed to the back A Tudor-style door is similar to the ledge and brace except that it is held together by oak planks across the back instead of a Z-brace In the 1600's, the paneled door came into use as an interior door The first examples were made with two or four panels, but then near the end of the 18th Century, a six-paneled version was made, called a Georgian door
- a room that is entered via a door; "his office is the third door down the hall on the left"
- Something a cat always wants to be on the other side of
- When you answer the door, you go and open the door because a visitor has knocked on it or rung the bell. Carol answered the door as soon as I knocked
- If someone shuts the door in your face or slams the door in your face, they refuse to talk to you or give you any information. Did you say anything to him or just shut the door in his face?
- The frame or barrier of boards, or other material, usually turning on hinges, by which an entrance way into a house or apartment is closed and opened
- If someone shows you the door, they ask you to leave because they are angry with you. Would they forgive and forget -- or show him the door?
- kapı
- {i} door
The boy hid behind the door.
- Çocuk, kapının arkasına saklandı.
I wish you would shut the door when you go out.
- Keşke dışarı çıktığın zaman kapıyı kapatsan.
- kapı
- gateway
Education is a gateway to success.
- Eğitim başarı için bir kapıdır.
This pass is a gateway to India.
- Bu geçiş Hindistan için bir kapıdır.
- kapı
- {i} gate
Will you take me to the gate?
- Beni kapıya götürür müsün?
He commanded me to shut the gate.
- O, bana kapıyı kapatmamı emretti.
- kapıdan kapıya
- door-to-door
- kapıdan kapıya
- from door to door
- kapıdan kovsan/kovulsa bacadan düşer/girer
- (Konuşma Dili) He is shamelessly persistent
- kapıdan satışlar
- (Hukuk) door step selling
- kapı
- opening
Tom seemed to be having trouble opening the door.
- Tom kapıyı açmada sorun yaşıyor gibi görünüyor.
He tried opening the door.
- O, kapıyı açmaya çalıştı.
- kapı
- door; gate; possibility; employment, place of employment; cause (for expenditure); (tavlada) point
- kapı
- (Ticaret) employment
- kapı
- terminal pair
- kapı
- terminal port
- kapı
- head
Tom gathered his belongings and headed for the door.
- Tom eşyalarını topladı ve kapıya yöneldi.
Tom immediately headed for the door.
- Tom hemen kapıya yöneldi.
- kapı
- point
Tom pointed to the back door.
- Tom arka kapıyı işaret etti.
Tom snapped his fingers and pointed to the door.
- Tom parmaklarını şakırdattı ve kapıyı gösterdi.
- kapı
- entrance
Because the entrance was locked, we couldn't enter the house.
- Giriş kapısı kilitli olduğu için biz eve giremedik.
- Mart kapıdan baktırır kazma kürek yaktırır
- (Atasözü) Cast never a clout till may is out
- kapı
- in door
- kapı
- the door
I wish you would shut the door when you go out.
- Keşke dışarı çıktığın zaman kapıyı kapatsan.
He thrust the door open and marched in.
- Kapıyı iterek açtı ve içeri yürüdü.
- kapı
- the gate
The gate is closed all the year round.
- Kapı tüm yıl boyunca kapalı.
Will you take me to the gate?
- Beni kapıya götürür müsün?
- mart kapıdan baktırır kazma kürek yaktırır
- (deyim) Cast not a clout till May be out
- mart kapıdan baktırır kazma kürek yaktırır
- (deyim) Never cast a clout until May is out
- arka kapıdan çıkmak
- 1. to fail out of a school. 2. to be fired for incompetence
- bu uçak hangi kapıdan kalkıyor
- What gate does this flight leave from
- kapı
- formerly government office
- kapı
- port
I had the porter carry my luggage to my room.
- Kapıcıya bagajımı odama kadar taşıttım.
The researchers use the portal to enter into a different part of the universe.
- Araştırmacılar evrenin farklı bir bölümüne girmek için kapı kullanırlar.
- kapı
- portal
The researchers use the portal to enter into a different part of the universe.
- Araştırmacılar evrenin farklı bir bölümüne girmek için kapı kullanırlar.
- kapı
- backgammon a point
- kapı
- (Hukuk) point, gateway
- kapı
- entry
- kapı
- hatchway
- kapı
- portals
- mart kapıdan baktırır, kazma kürek yaktırır
- (Atasözü) In March there are sunny days when you'll open a door or a window; and there are also cold days when you'll burn up anything that's handy to keep warm (because your winter fuel supply is almost gone)