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kettles

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English - Turkish

Definition of kettles in English Turkish dictionary

kettle
{i} çaydanlık

Çaydanlık ötmeye başlayıncaya kadar bekle. - Wait till the kettle begins to sing.

Tom sobanın üzerine bir çaydanlık koydu. - Tom put a kettle on the stove.

kettle
(Gıda) büyük tencere
kettle
tava
kettle
tencere
kettle
güğüm
kettle
(Tekstil) kazan
kettle
{i} ibrik
English - English
plural of kettle
fish kettles
plural form of fish kettle
kettle
A pothole
kettle
A kettle hole
kettle
The quantity held by a kettle
kettle
A group of airborne hawks riding a thermal
kettle
A vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid

There's a hot kettle of soup on the stove.

kettle
To contain demonstrators in a confined area

to contain demonstrators for hours in a confined spot. This tactic, known as kettling, is seen by some as an attempt to prevent people lawfully demonstrating.

kettle
A kettledrum
kettle
A vessel for boiling water for tea; a teakettle

Stick the kettle on and we'll have a nice cup of tea.

kettle
{n} a kitchen-vessel to boil things in
different kettles of fish
See: be a different kettle of fish
kettle
A kettle is a metal pot for boiling or cooking things in. Put the meat into a small kettle
kettle
(geology) a hollow (typically filled by a lake) that results from the melting of a mass of ice trapped in glacial deposits
kettle
a steam locomotive
kettle
A kettle is a covered container that you use for boiling water. It has a handle, and a spout for the water to come out of. I'll put the kettle on and make us some tea. A kettle of water is the amount of water contained in a kettle. Pour a kettle of boiling water over the onions
kettle
usually a small lake formed from buried ice blocks
kettle
A vessel for boiling any liquid
kettle
A closed depression made in drift by a mass of underlying ice melting
kettle
A surface depression, formed by large, detached blocks of melting ice that were buried with sand and gravel As the ice melted, the other material collapsed, leaving a crater-like depression Some kettles are more than 100 feet deep Kettles can be found in many areas along the Trail
kettle
A shallow basin or bowl shaped depression formed when a large block of ice is buried in outwash or diamicton during ablation Upon melting and dewatering of the sediment, the hole left by the block may become a kettle-lake or a kettle-depression
kettle
the quantity a kettle will hold
kettle
A steep-sided hollow without surface drainage, usually created by the melting of a block of ice buried in glacial drift
kettle
The use of such a vessel for boiling tea
kettle
Invaluable piece of equipment when its all going wrong Use to make tea or coffee to accompany quantities of chocolate
kettle
A small hollow, or depression formed in glacial deposits when outwash deposited around a residual block of ice that later melted
kettle
If you say that something is a different kettle of fish, you mean that it is very different from another related thing that you are talking about. Playing for the reserve team is a totally different kettle of fish
kettle
A vessel for boiling water
kettle
A depression formed in drift or till (commonly found in moraines) as a result of large blocks of ice trapped in the drift melting after the glacier has retreated, allowing the overlying drift to settle and form a depression
kettle
One of the first items that buyers are advised to pack separately for easy retrieval in the new property
kettle
The collective noun for a group of airborne hawks
kettle
A metallic vessel, with a wide mouth, often without a cover, used for heating and boiling water or other liguids
kettle
A cooking pot used to steam fish
kettle
A large vessel, similar in shape to a mash tun, usually made of copper or stainless steel in which the wort is heated Also called a "brew kettle "
kettle
Depression caused by collapse of sediment due to the melting of buried blocks of ice
kettle
(99/12/28) (pretty,fine,nice)kettle of fish : (1)This is a fine kettle of fish you have gotten us into (2)That's another kettle fo fish Pot call the kettle black : When the accounts manager accused the marketing manager said the pot was calling the kettle black (reference : 99 nikkei)
kettle
{i} teakettle, teapot; pot in which food or liquids are heated
kettle
a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it
kettle
a metal pot for stewing or boiling; usually has a lid
kettle
The boiling vessel, also known as a copper
kettle
a metal pot for stewing or boiling; usually has a lid a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it the quantity a kettle will hold
kettles

    Turkish pronunciation

    ketılz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈketəlz/ /ˈkɛtəlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'ke-t&l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English ketel, from Old Norse ketill , both from a prehistoric Germanic word borrowed from Latin catillus, diminutive of catinus bowl.
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