lash

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English - Turkish
{f} ip ile bağlamak
{f} bağlamak
{i} kamçı
(Askeri) palamarla bağlamak
(Askeri) palamarlamak
kamçı çalmak
çatmak
taşlamak
(Denizbilim) façuna etmek
şiddetle çarpmak (dalga)
sıkıca bağlamak
{f} kamçıla
şiddetle çarpmak
(about ile) aniden hareket etmek ya da vurmak
ani ve haşin hareket
kamçı darbesi
kırbaçlamak
(Askeri) hafif kıyı gemisi (lighter aboard ship)
{i} acı söz
{i} kirpik

Ne kadar da güzel kirpiklerin var. - You have such beautiful lashes.

Onun uzun kirpikli güzel koyu gözleri vardı. - He had handsome dark eyes with long lashes.

küçük gören ve alaylı söz
{i} çarpma
{f} kamçılamak
(Tıp) Hareketli uzantı, kamçı (bazı mikroorganizmalarda)
{i} azarlama
{f} kınamak, ayıplamak
{i} vuruş, vurma
{f} kışkırtmak
bağla/saldır/kırbaçla
{f} çarpmak
{i} kırbaçlama
{f} azarlamak. 4
{f} azarlamak
kirpik/vuruş/kamçı
{f} bardaktan boşanırcasına yağmak
{f} kamçı ile vurmak, kamçılamak
{i} kamçı ucu
aniden hareket etmek ya da vurmak
yermek
vurmak
lash out
{f} saldırmak
lash out
(deyim) lash out (on sth.) [kd] bir sey icin cok para harcamak
lash about
aniden hareket etmek
lash about
şiddetle çarpmak
lash oneself into a fury
çatmak
lash out
azarlamak
lash out
paylamak
lash vessel
(Ticaret) Bağlama mavnası
lash, scourge
Kırbaçlamak kirpik
lash about
etrafa saldırmak
lash down
ip ile bağlamak
lash down
bardaktan boşanırcasına yağmak
lash down
bağlamak
lash home a volley
(Spor) vole vurmak
lash into
çatmak
lash into
saldırmak
lash into a fury
kudurtmak
lash into a fury
öfkelendirmek
lash of one's tongue
ağır konuşma
lash of one's tongue
kırıcı söz
lash oneself into a fury
öfkelenmek
lash oneself into a fury
kudurmak
lash out
{f} etrafa saldırmak
lash out at
-e sert ve ani çıkış yapmak
lash out at
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- azarlamak , çatmak 2- (at) tekme atmak
lash out on
saçmak
lash out on
çok harcamak
lash s.o. into a fury
birini galeyana getirmek
lash ship
(Askeri) layter gemisi
lash someone into a fury
birini galeyana getirmek
lash together
iple birbirine bağlamak
valve lash
(Otomotiv) supap boşluğu
eye lash
kirpik
lashing
{f} kamçıla
lashing
kırbaçlama
lashing
azarlama
lashing
{i} kamçılama
back lash
geri kirpik
lashing
kamçılayarak
back lash
(İnşaat) dişli boşluğu
lashing
kirbaçlama
lashing
{i} fırça atma
lashing
{i} bağlama
lashing
ip/kırbaçlama
lashing
baglama
lashing
{i} azar
lashing
{i} halat
lashing
(Askeri) Bak. "tie down". Ayrıca bakınız: "restraint of loads"
lashing
iple bağlama
lashing
bağla/saldır/kırbaçla
lashing
ip
lashing
{i} palamar
mia lash
(Tıp) (winker), kirpik
English - English
Remiss, lax
Relaxed
To utter censure or sarcastic language

To laugh at follies, or to lash at vice. — John Dryden.

To bind with a rope, cord, thong, or chain, so as to fasten

lash a pack on a horse's back.

Soft, watery, wet
excellent, wonderful

That chinese (food) was lash!.

To throw out with a jerk or quickly

He falls, and lashing up his heels, his rider throws. — John Dryden.

To strike forcibly and quickly, as with a lash; to beat, or beat upon, with a motion like that of a lash

And big waves lash the frighted shores. — John Dryden.

Drunk
A leash in which an animal is caught or held; hence, a snare
To ply the whip; to strike
A hair growing from the edge of the eyelid; an eyelash
The thong or braided cord of a whip, with which the blow is given

I observed that your whip wanted a lash to it. — Joseph Addison.

In carpet weaving, a group of strings for lifting simultaneously certain yarns, to form the figure
To scold; to berate; to satirize; to censure with severity

to lash vice.

A stroke with a whip, or anything pliant and tough

The culprit received thirty-nine lashes.

To strike with a lash; to whip or scourge with a lash, or with something like one

We lash the pupil, and defraud the ward. — John Dryden.

A stroke of satire or sarcasm; an expression or retort that cuts or gives pain; a cut

The moral is a lash at the vanity of arrogating that to ourselves which succeeds well. — Roger L'Estrange.

{v} to scourge, strike, satirize, tie, fasten
{n} a part of a whip, stroke, snare, gin
beat severely with a whip or rod; "The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced"
[2] Acronym for "Lighter Aboard Ship": a ship designed to carry floating containers or lighters
If wind, rain, or water lashes someone or something, it hits them violently. The worst winter storms of the century lashed the east coast of North America Suddenly rain lashed against the windows
To scold; to berate; to satirize; to censure with severity; as, to lash vice
To bind with a rope, cord, thong, or chain, so as to fasten; as, to lash something to a spar; to lash a pack on a horse's back
To tie something with a line
bind with a rope, chain, or cord; "lash the horse"
To strike forcibly and quickly, as with a lash; to beat, or beat upon, with a motion like that of a lash; as, a whale lashes the sea with his tail
A lash is a blow with a whip, especially a blow on someone's back as a punishment. The villagers sentenced one man to five lashes for stealing a ham from his neighbor
leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip bind with a rope, chain, or cord; "lash the horse" lash or flick about sharply; "The lion lashed its tail
a quick blow with a whip
A stroke with a whip, or anything pliant and tough; as, the culprit received thirty-nine lashes
>L-->ighter (ie: flat-bottomed barge) -->a-->board ship Numerous lighters, each with around 400 ton of cargo, are carried collectively by a vessel (eg: across oceans) to a point where they can be towed to their destination via coastal and river routes
strike as if by whipping; "The curtain whipped her face"
To hold goods in position by the use of e g wires, ropes, chains and straps See Lighter Aboard Ship
{f} strike, hit; flog, whip; hit against with force; move rapidly back and forth, thrash; move suddenly and quickly; attack verbally, harshly criticize; tie or fasten with a rope or cord; waste money (British Slang)
To ply the whip; to strike; to utter censure or sarcastic language
A lash is a thin strip of leather at the end of a whip
If someone lashes you or lashes into you, they speak very angrily to you, criticizing you or saying you have done something wrong. She went quiet for a moment while she summoned up the words to lash him The report lashes into police commanders for failing to act on intelligence information
An ocean vessel which carries specially designed barges
lash or flick about sharply; "The lion lashed its tail"
any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids
lash or flick about sharply; "The lion lashed its tail
(Mid-Ulster, Northern Ireland dialect) Excellent, wonderful
A final Middle English letter
If you lash two or more things together, you tie one of them firmly to the other. Secure the anchor by lashing it to the rail The shelter is built by lashing poles together to form a small dome We were worried about the lifeboat which was not lashed down. = tie
Lighter aboard ship: A barge carrier designed to act as a shuttle between ports, taking on and discharging barges
Your lashes are the hairs that grow on the edge of your upper and lower eyelids. sombre grey eyes, with unusually long lashes Joanna studied him through her lashes. = eyelash
leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip bind with a rope, chain, or cord; "lash the horse"
Lighter (ie: flat-bottomed barge) aboard ship Numerous lighters, each with around 400 ton of cargo, are carried collectively by a vessel (eg: across oceans) to a point where they can be towed to their destination via coastal and river routes
{i} flexible part of a whip; whip; blow from a whip, stroke of a whip; something which stings or urges forward in the manner of a whip; eyelash
Containers stacked on the deck of a ship are secured (lashed) at all four corners by wires or rods
leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip
lash curler
An eyelash curler
lash down
To secure with ropes; to tie down
lash down
To rain heavily
lash line
area of the eyelid containing the roots of the eyelashes
lash lines
plural form of lash line
lash out
To suddenly attack violently
lash out
To make a fierce verbal attack

The man lashed out at me when I asked if it was his own hair.

lash up
To construct in a shoddy, makeshift manner
lash-curler
Attributive form of lash curler

lash-curler handle.

lash out
If you lash out, you attempt to hit someone quickly and violently with a weapon or with your hands or feet. Riot police fired in the air and lashed out with clubs to disperse hundreds of demonstrators Her husband has a terrible temper and lashes out at her when he's angry
lash out
attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker"
lash out
If you lash out at someone or something, you speak to them or about them very angrily or critically. As a politician Jefferson frequently lashed out at the press
lash out
{f} attack verbally; suddenly attack a person or something
lash out at
attack with angry words
lash out at others
take out one's anger on others, verbally attack others out of anger
lash the tail
wag a tail, shake a tail back and forth
lash together
bind together with a cord or rope; "Lash together these barrels!
lash-up
any improvised arrangement for temporary use
lasher
A piece of rope for binding or making fast one thing to another
lasher
A weir in a river
lashing
: plenty of

Lashings of ginger beer.

lashing
raining heavily
lashing
Present participle of lash
lashingly
With savage criticism

Classic writers are prone to satirize women lashingly, but Jonson's satire is different.

tongue-lash
To scold, to chew out
lashing
{n} a piece of rope for occasional fastening
lashed
past of lash
lashed
{s} having lashes or eyelashes of a certain kind or type (used mainly in combination)
lasher
a driver who urges the animals on with lashes of a whip
lasher
A piece of rope for binding or making fast one thing to another; -- called also lashing. (n.) A weir in a river
lasher
A piece of rope for binding or making fast one thing to another; called also lashing
lasher
{i} whipper, flogger; tier, fastener
lasher
One who whips or lashes
lashes
{i} strokes of a whip; whips; eyelashes
lashes
third-person singular of lash
lashes
plural of lash
lashing
The act of one who, or that which, lashes; castigation; chastisement
lashing
Present participle of lash, tying to something
lashing
beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment
lashing
Something used to tie something or lash it to something
lashing
If you refer to someone's comments as a lashing, you mean that they are very critical and angry. He never grew used to the lashings he got from the critics
lashing
is the name used for slipstitches along the sides of your scroll frame While they are not necessary, they lend an extra tautness to your fabric When you need to move your fabric, just remove the stitching, scroll your fabric, and re-sew them along the edges
lashing
Restraining Devices to secure cargo/containers on a vessel
lashing
{i} act of striking with a lash; whipping; harsh scolding; act of tying with a cord
lashing
violently urging on by whipping or flogging; "looked at the lashing riders"
lashing
plenty of"
lashing
rope that is used for fastening something to something else; "the boats were held together by lashings" violently urging on by whipping or flogging; "looked at the lashing riders
lashing
rope that is used for fastening something to something else; "the boats were held together by lashings"
lashing
Tying every mobile object securely with ropes to something Done before going to zero gravity, for obvious reasons
lashing
violently urging on by whipping or flogging; "looked at the lashing riders
lashing
Lashings of something means a large quantity or amount of it. Serve by cutting the scones in half and spreading with jam and lashings of clotted cream
lashing
Lashings are ropes or cables that are used to tie one thing to another. We made a tour of the yacht, checking lashings and emergency gear
lashing
See 2d Lasher
lashing
A lashing is a punishment in which a person is hit with a whip
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