lamb

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English - Turkish
{i} kuzu

Tom'un akşam yemeği için kuzu pirzola, patates ve mantar çorbası vardı. - Tom had lamb chops, potatoes and mushroom soup for dinner.

Kuzu mükemmel bir şekilde pişirildi. - The lamb was cooked perfectly.

{i} kuzu eti

Akşam yemeği için dört farklı biçimde pişirilmiş kuzu etim vardı. - For dinner, I had lamb cooked four different ways.

Dana ve kuzu eti arasında herhangi bir tercihin var mı? - Have you got any preference between beef and lamb?

(isim) Hazreti İsa
{i} Hazreti İsa
kuzulamak
{i} kuzu gibi masum ve zayıf kimse
{i} kuzu gibi kimse
kuzusu
Hazreti ısa
lamb casserole with yoghurt
(Gıda) elbasan tavası
lamb chops
pirzola
lamb sauté
(Gıda) et sote
lamb stew with new onions
(Gıda) kapama
lamb stew with vegetables
(Gıda) türlü
lamb stew with vegetables
(Gıda) tas kebabı
lamb stew with vegetables
(Gıda) islim kebabı
lamb with pilaf
(Gıda) ankara tavası
lamb's quarters
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) kazayağı
lamb chop
kuzu pirzolası
lamb chop
kuzu pirzola
lamb curry
kuzu derisi
lamb roast
kuzu kebap
lamb's quarter
kuzu budu
lamb's wool
kuzu yünü
lamb chops
Cuts of meat from the shoulder or side of a lamb
lamb leg
Kuzu budu
lamb leg steaks
Kuzu budu bifteği
lamb meet
kuzu karşılamak
lamb of god
tanrı kuzu
lamb shank
Kuzu etinin incik kısmı

Lamb shank is cut from the arm of shoulder, contains leg bone and part of round shoulder bone.

lamb steak
(Gıda) Kuzu biftek
lamb's shank
kuzu incik
Lamb of God
hazreti İsa
lamb balls on skewer
(Gıda) kuzu şiş köftesi
lamb base
(Aydınlatma) lamba tabanı
lamb chops pane
(Gıda) galetalı kuzu pirzolası
lamb doner
(Gıda) et döner
lamb en cocotte
(Gıda) kuzu güveç
lamb kebab
(Gıda) kuzu kebabı
lamb meat balls in gravy
(Gıda) izmir köftesi
lamb on skewither
(Gıda) kuzu şiş kebabı
lamb stew
kuzu güveç
lamb stuffed with spiced rice
(Gıda) kuzu dolması iç pilavlı
lamb wave
(Nükleer Bilimler) lamb dalgası
lamb's tails
bir tür söğüt
lamb's tails
fındık çiçekleri
lamb's tongue
küpeşte salyangozu
lambing
(isim) kuzulama
lambing
kuzulama
diced lamb fried on iron plate
(Gıda) saç kavurma
grilled lamb on skewers
(Gıda) şiş kebabı
ground lamb
(Gıda) kuzu kıyması
hollow cathode lamb
(Kimya) oyuk katot lambası
lamb chops
(Gıda) kuzu pirzolası
lamb chops
(Gıda) kuzu pirzola
milk fed lamb
(Gıda) süt kuzusu
pit roasted lamb
(Gıda) biryan
roasted leg of lamb
(Gıda) fırında kuzu budu
stew of lamb
kapama
stuffed lamb ribs
(Gıda) kaburga dolması
suckling lamb
süt kuzusu
wrapped lamb liver burger
(Gıda) ciğer sarma
Persian lamb
astragankürk
in two shakes of a lamb's tail
kaşla göz arasında
leg of lamb
kuzu budu
like a lamb
kuzu gibi

Tom şu anda kuzu gibi uyuyor. - Right now, Tom is sleeping like a lamb.

loin of lamb
kuzu filetosu
paschal lamb
paskalya lambası
as meek spirited as a lamb
kuzu gibi uysal
grilled lamb burrito
Marine edilmiş kuzu eti, Meksika fasulyesi,Peynir ve sebzeler ile sote edilerek,un tortillasına sarılıp enchilada sos,arroz, sour cream, sweet corn cake ve taze guacamole ile servis yapılır
in two shakes of a lamb's tail
(deyim) Göz açıp kapayıncaya kadar, bir lahzada, hemencecik
photoflash lamb
fotoflas lamba
rack of lamb
kuzu raf
sacrificial lamb
kurban kuzu
spring lamb
Süt kuzusu
winter lamb
güz kuzusu
Persian lamb
(Tekstil) astragan kürk
as meek as a lamb
kuzu gibi
as meek as a lamb
kuzu gibi, uysal
baa lamb
kuzucuk
broil lamb on a spit
kuzu çevirmek
butchery lamb
(Çiftçilik) kasaplık kuzu
ewe lamb
dişi kuzu
fried lamb liver
(Gıda) ciğer tavası
grilled lamb liver
(Gıda) kuzu ciğeri ızgarası
in lamb
gebe (koyun)
lambing
kuzu doğurma
leg of lamb
kasap. kuzu budu
little lamb
kuzucuk
magic lamb
sihirli lamba
malfunction indicator lamb
(Otomotiv) arıza gösterge lambası
mutton dressed up as lamb
genç gibi giyinmiş yaşlı kokona
persian lamb
astragan
puffed lamb chops
(Gıda) puf pirzola
sour lamb cotlets with quince
(Gıda) ekşili taraklık tavası
state lamb
(Askeri) Bir hava önlemesinde, önleme için yeterli yakıtım yok, bunun yanında uçak gemisine geri dönmek için rezerv gerekli" anlamında kod
tripe of lamb in oven
(Gıda) kuzu sarması
with lamb
gebe (koyun)
English - English
A young sheep, of up to one year of age
A person who is meek, docile and easily led
The flesh of a lamb used as food
Of a sheep, to give birth
To assist (sheep) to give birth

The shepherd was up all night, lambing her young ewes.

{n} a young sheep, a title of our Savior
{i} one of the names for Jesus Christ
{i} family name; Charles Lamb (1775-1834) English essayist and poet who used the pen name "Elia", author of the children's book "Tales From Shakespeare" together with his sister Mary Lamb; Mary Lamb(1764-1847) English writer, wrote the children's book "Tales From Shakespeare" together with her brother Charles Lamb, in 1796 she suffered a breakdown and attacked and wounded their father and stabbed and killed their mother with a kitchen knife
n domba
mouton
{i} young sheep; meat of a young sheep; naive and innocent person; gullible person, person who is easily fooled
mutton dressed as lamb: see mutton. British critic and essayist. With his sister Mary Ann Lamb (1764-1847) he wrote the children's book Tales from Shakespeare (1807). British prime minister (1834 and 1835-1841) and adviser to Queen Victoria. to give birth to lambs. Live sheep before the age of one year, and the flesh of such animals. The flesh of the mature ram or ewe at least one year old is called mutton; the meat of sheep 12-20 months old may be called yearling mutton. The meat of sheep 6-10 weeks old is usually sold as baby lamb, and spring lamb comes from sheep 5-6 months old. The primary lamb-and mutton-consuming countries (on a per capita basis) are New Zealand and Australia. lamb's ears lamb's ear Lamb Charles Melbourne of Kilmore William Lamb 2nd Viscount
The young of the sheep
(Gr Amnos) The symbol for the sacnfice of Christ on the Cross (cf John 1: 29) In the Orthodax liturgy the amnos is the first square piece from the altar bread (prosphoro), inscnbed with the letters ICXC NIKA (an abbreviated form for "]esus Christ conquers") This particular piece is to be consecrated during the Eucharist
the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food
A lamb is a young sheep. Lamb is the flesh of a lamb eaten as food. Laura was basting the leg of lamb
From foreshank to loin, how to pick and prepare cuts of lamb
English essayist (1775-1834)
a young sheep
young sheep the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child) a person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial matters) English essayist (1775-1834) give birth to a lamb; "the ewe lambed
Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb
H7716 seh, seh; or sey, say; prob from H7582 through the idea of pushing out to graze; a member of a flock, i e a sheep or goat: --(lesser, small) cattle, ewe, lamb, sheep
a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
a person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial matters)
young sheep
{f} give birth to a lamb, give birth to lambs
give birth to a lamb; "the ewe lambed"
feelings People sometimes use lamb when they are addressing or referring to someone who they are fond of and who is young, gentle, or unfortunate. She came and put her arms around me. `You poor lamb. What's wrong?'
To bring forth a lamb or lambs, as sheep
A simple, unsophisticated person; in the cant of the Stock Exchange, one who ignorantly speculates and is victimized
agneau
Lamb of God
Jesus, symbolized as a sacrifice
Lamb shift
A small difference in energy between two energy levels of the hydrogen atom in quantum electrodynamics, which can be interpreted as the influence of virtual photons that have been emitted and re-absorbed
Lamb shifts
plural form of Lamb shift
lamb fries
The testicles of a lamb, peeled, rolled in cracker meal, fried, and served as food, a traditional dish in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky
lamb's bread
A strain of Jamaican cannabis

Marley: De ability what de herb 'ave ya call lamb's bread. Some a dem ya call Bethlehem's bread.

Lamb of God
name for Jesus Christ
Lamb of God
Jesus. another name for Jesus
lamb chop
chop cut from a lamb
lamb chops
cuts of meat from the shoulder or side of a lamb
lamb curry
curry made with lamb
lamb roast
a cut of lamb suitable for roasting
lamb shashlik
grilled lamb meat on a skewer
lamb succory
small European herb with small yellow flowers
lamb's ears
or lamb's ear Widely cultivated perennial herb (Stachys byzantina,orS. olympica) of the mint family, native to South Asia. Covered with densely matted hairs, its silver-green leaves, which provide a pleasing contrast to green leaves and to bright-or soft-coloured flowers, make lamb's ears a hardy favourite in perennial gardens of the northeastern U.S
lamb's quarters
A common weed (Chenopodium album) having lance-shaped leaves with a mealy surface and small green flowers
lamb's wool
high-quality wool taken from young sheep; fabric made from lamb's wool
lamb's-quarter
leaves collected from the wild
lamb's-quarters
common weedy European plant introduced into North America; often used as a potherb
Paschal Lamb
The lamb eaten at Passover

The Paschal Lamb was instituted and eaten the night before the children of Israel were indeed delivered from Egypt.

Paschal Lamb
A lamb depicted with nimbus and bearing a flag (usually St. George's cross: argent a cross gules)

but when the Holy or Paschal Lamb is intended then the face should be guardant or reguardant.

Paschal Lamb
Jesus Christ, symbolized as a sacrifice
as a lamb to the slaughter
Alternative form of like a lamb to the slaughter

He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.

in two shakes of a lamb's tail
Alternative form of in two shakes
like a lamb to the slaughter
helplessly and innocently, without knowing the unpleasant consequences

My excuse is I wasn't prepared.

mutton dressed as lamb
A mature woman dressed in a style more suited to a young woman, especially if a deliberate attempt to appear young

The teacher was trying to appeal to her students by wearing a short skirt and strappy top. In reality, she just looked like mutton dressed as lamb.

paschal lamb
Alternative form of Paschal Lamb
sacrificial lamb
A lamb killed as an offering to the gods
sacrificial lamb
A person who is sacrificed (not literally) for the greater good of some cause
vegetable lamb
A legendary plant believed to grow sheep from its branches
in two shakes of a lamb's tail
(deyim) Very soon, in a couple of seconds, in a sec
spring lamb
A milk-fed lamb, usually three to five months old, born in late winter or early spring
A lamb
twagger
A lamb
flockling
Charles Lamb
a British writer of essays, who worked with his sister Mary Lamb (1764-1847) on Tales from Shakespeare, a book for children that tells the stories of Shakespeare's plays in simple language (1775-1834). born Feb. 10, 1775, London, Eng. died Dec. 27, 1834, Edmonton, Middlesex English essayist and critic. Lamb was employed as a clerk at East India House (headquarters for the East India Company) from 1792 to 1825. From 1796 he was guardian of his sister, the writer Mary Lamb (1764-1847), who, in a fit of madness (which proved recurrent), had killed their mother. He is best known for the often autobiographical essays he wrote under the pseudonym Elia for London Magazine, collected in Essays of Elia (1823) and The Last Essays of Elia (1833). Among the greatest of English letter writers, he included some of his most perceptive literary criticism, often in the form of marginalia, in letters. He collaborated with Mary on Tales from Shakespear (1807), a highly popular retelling of the plays for children
Charles Lamb
{i} (1775-1834) English essayist and poet who used the pen name "Elia", author of the children's book "Tales From Shakespeare" together with his sister Mary Lamb
Mary Lamb
{i} (1764-1847) English writer, wrote the children's book "Tales From Shakespeare" together with her brother Charles Lamb, in 1796 she suffered a breakdown and attacked and wounded their father and stabbed and killed their mother with a kitchen knife
Mary had a Little Lamb
a nursery rhyme (=an old song or poem for young children) . The rhyme begins: Mary had a little lamb,/Its fleece was white as snow;/And everywhere that Mary went/The lamb was sure to go
William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne
born March 15, 1779, London, Eng. died Nov. 24, 1848, Brocket, near Hatfield, Hertfordshire British prime minister (1834, 1835-41). A lawyer, he entered the House of Commons in 1806 and the House of Lords in 1829. Although a Whig, he served in Tory governments as chief secretary for Ireland (1827-28) and advocated political rights for Roman Catholics. He served as home secretary (1830-34) in Earl Grey's Whig government, reluctantly supporting the Reform Bill of 1832. As prime minister (1834), he gained the support of Whigs and moderate Tories and opposed further parliamentary reform and efforts to repeal the Corn Laws. In his second administration (1835-41), he became the young Queen Victoria's valued chief political adviser. His firm stand in foreign policy averted war with France over Syria (1840). His wife, Lady Caroline Lamb (1785-1828), was a minor novelist, famous for her affair with Lord Byron in 1812-13
William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne of Kilmore
born March 15, 1779, London, Eng. died Nov. 24, 1848, Brocket, near Hatfield, Hertfordshire British prime minister (1834, 1835-41). A lawyer, he entered the House of Commons in 1806 and the House of Lords in 1829. Although a Whig, he served in Tory governments as chief secretary for Ireland (1827-28) and advocated political rights for Roman Catholics. He served as home secretary (1830-34) in Earl Grey's Whig government, reluctantly supporting the Reform Bill of 1832. As prime minister (1834), he gained the support of Whigs and moderate Tories and opposed further parliamentary reform and efforts to repeal the Corn Laws. In his second administration (1835-41), he became the young Queen Victoria's valued chief political adviser. His firm stand in foreign policy averted war with France over Syria (1840). His wife, Lady Caroline Lamb (1785-1828), was a minor novelist, famous for her affair with Lord Byron in 1812-13
and the wolf shall dwell with the lamb
there will be peace even between the fiercest of enemies (Biblical prophecy)
as a lamb led to slaughter
quietly, passively
baa lamb
(Slang) mischievous child
baa-lamb
child's word for a sheep or lamb
between the shepherd and the wolf the lamb is lost
the innocent always get the worst of an argument, the innocent always suffer in a war (Biblical)
breast of lamb
a cut of lamb including the breastbone and attached muscles dressed as meat
cut of lamb
piece of a lamb
ewe-lamb
female lamb, young female sheep
innocent as a lamb
completely guiltless, harmless (like a lamb)
lambing
{i} act of giving birth to a lamb or lambs (regarding a ewe); act of looking after ewes that are lambing (regarding shepherd or farmer)
lambing
present participle of lamb
lambing
Lambing is the time in the spring when female sheep give birth to lambs. the lambing season
lambing
the act of a ewe giving birth to a lamb
lambs
plural of lamb
leg of lamb
lamb leg suitable for roasting
loin of lamb
meat from a loin of lamb
meek as a lamb
very docile, very obedient, quite tame (like a lamb)
mutton dressed as a lamb
old woman trying to make herself appear younger
persian lamb
a karakul lamb the fur of a karakul lamb
poor man's lamb
last expensive or luxurious possession that a man has left
rack of lamb
a roast of the rib section of lamb
roast lamb
a cut of lamb suitable for roasting
sacrificial lamb
If you refer to someone as a sacrificial lamb, you mean that they have been blamed unfairly for something they did not do, usually in order to protect another more powerful person or group. He was a sacrificial lamb to a system that destroyed him. = scapegoat
saddle of lamb
backbone and both loins of a lamb
scythian lamb
Asiatic tree fern having dense matted hairs sometimes used as a styptic
Turkish - English

Definition of lamb in Turkish English dictionary

lamber
lumbar
kuzu çevirmesi lamb roasted
on a spit
lamb

    Hyphenation

    Lamb

    Turkish pronunciation

    läm

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlam/ /ˈlæm/

    Etymology

    [ lam ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English lamb, from Proto-Germanic *lambaz (compare Dutch lam, German Lamm, Swedish lamm), from Proto-Indo-European *h1lh1onbhos (compare Scottish Gaelic lon), from *h1elh1ḗn, -nós. More at elk.

    Common Collocations

    lamb chops
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