lung

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English - Turkish
{i} akciğer

Amcam, akciğer kanserinden öldü. - My uncle died of lung cancer.

Eğer George sigara içmeyi bırakmazsa akciğer kanseri gelişme riskini göze alır. - If George doesn't stop smoking, he will run the risk of developing lung cancer.

{i} ciğer

Ciğerlerim hava için çığlık atıyordu. - My lungs were screaming for air.

Sigara içmek ciğerlerine zarar verdi. - Smoking has affected his lungs.

at the top of his lungs avazı çıktığı kadar
akcierlerin her biri
lungs i
lung forward
Öne doğru atılmak, öne hamle yapmak
lung cancer
(Tıp) akciğer nodülleri
lung diseases
(Tıp) akciğer hastalıkları
lung irritant
(Askeri) boğucu gaz
lung tissue
(Tıp) akciğer dokusu
lung abscess
akciğer apsesi
lung cancer
akciğer kanseri
lung capacity
akciğer kapasitesi
lung alveoli
(Tıp) akciğer keseciği
lung class
(Tıp) akciğer sınıfı
lung collapse
(Tıp) akciğer kollapsı
lung disease
akciğer rahatsızlığı
lung fluke
(Tıp) akciğer kelebeği
lung fluke
(Askeri) AKCİĞER PARAZİTİ: Akciğerde bulunan, kurt şeklinde parazit
lung function test
(Tıp) akciğer fonksiyon testi
lung irritant
(Askeri) BOĞUCU GAZ: Bak. "chocking gas"
lung neoplasms
(Tıp) akciğer tümörleri
lung sac
(Tıp) akciğer keseciği
lung sequela
(Tıp) akciğer sekeli
lung trouble
(Tıp) akciğer tüberkülozu
lung tumour
(Tıp) akciğer tümörü
lungs
akciğer

Sigara içmek akciğerlerinize zarar verir. - Smoking does damage your lungs.

Göğüs içinde, kalp ve akciğerler vardır. - Inside the chest, there are the heart and the lungs.

lunge
hamle
lungs
(Dilbilim) akciğerler

Marilla'nın, akciğerleri ile ilgili sorunları vardı. - Marilla had problems with her lungs.

Sigara içmek akciğerlerinize zarar verir. - Smoking does damage your lungs.

book lung
(Biyoloji) kitap akciğeri
lunge
üzerine hücum
lunge
üzerine hücum etmek
lunge
atılım
lunge
davranmak
steel lung
(Tıp) çelik ciğer
iron lung
suni akciğer
lunge
(at/out ile) saldırmak
lunge
saldırış
lunge
{f} saldır
brown lung
bisinoz
heart-lung machine
kalp-akciğer makinesi
lungs
ilva
shot through the lung
akciğer üzerinden vurdu
to lung
akciğer
blast lung
(Tıp) patlama akciğeri
green lung
şehrin akciğeri
green lung
yeşil alan
iron lung
yapay akciğer
lunge
{f} at -in üzerine hücum etmek/saldırmak
lunge
{f} hamle yapmak
lunge
{i} saldırma
lunge
saldlrmak
lunge
hamle yap
lunge
eskrim veya boksta hamle etmek
lunge
kılıç ile hamle
lunge
{f} at terbiye etmek
lunge
{i} saldırı
lunge
(Askeri) SALDIRIŞ, HAMLE
lunge
{i} at -in üzerine hücum/saldırı
lunge
{f} saldırmak
lungs
ciğerler

Sigara içmek ciğerlerine zarar verdi. - Smoking has affected his lungs.

Ciğerlerim hava için çığlık atıyordu. - My lungs were screaming for air.

lungs
i., çoğ. akciğer
lungs
ciğer

Ciğerlerim hava için çığlık atıyordu. - My lungs were screaming for air.

Sigara içmek ciğerlerine zarar verdi. - Smoking has affected his lungs.

English - English
A biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air
Your lungs are the two organs inside your chest which fill with air when you breathe in. Either of two light, spongy, elastic organs in the chest, used for breathing. Each is enclosed in a membrane (pleura). Contraction of the diaphragm and the muscles between the ribs draw air into the lungs through the trachea, which splits into two primary bronchi, one per lung. Each bronchus branches into secondary bronchi (one per lobe of lung), tertiary bronchi (one per segment of lung), and many bronchioles leading to the pulmonary alveoli. There oxygen in the inspired gas is exchanged for carbon dioxide from the blood in the surrounding capillaries. Adequate tissue oxygen supply depends on sufficient distribution of air (ventilation) and blood (perfusion) in the lungs. Lung injuries or diseases (e.g., emphysema, embolism, pneumonia) can affect either or both. lung collapse brown lung disease Hei lung chiang Hei lung Chiang Lung men caves Lung shan culture lung cancer lung congestion Ch'ien lung emperor Ya lung River
An organ for aërial respiration; commonly in the plural
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is in charge of repiration, water metabolism, blood circulation and some functions of the immune system
Dragon
(Tib ) This is a Tibetan word for ritual reading In order to perform a vajrayana practice, one must have a holder of the lineage read the text straight through (Tib lung), give an explanation of the practice (Tib tri) and give the empowerment for the practice (Tib wang)
Either of the pair of organs occupying the cavity of the thorax that effect the aeration of the blood
The organ of external respiration in which gas from the atmosphere is exchanged with the gaseous byproducts of cellular metabolism
either of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood
{i} one of two saclike respiratory organs responsible for transferring oxygen into the bloodstream
one of a pair of respiratory organs functioning to supply oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide
Balloon-like structures in the chest that bring oxygen into the body and expel carbon dioxide from the body
n paru-paru
lung buster
Any task that put lots of pressure on one's lungs, something that makes someone out of breath
lung butter
Thick, yellow mucus coughed up due to illness
lung butter
Thick, brownish mucus coughed up due to habitual or accidental smoke inhalation
lung cancer
cancer of the lung(s)
lung power
The ability to breathe, especially to exhale, and therefore to speak, sing, inflate balloons, and so on, either loudly or at length
lung-power
Alternative form of lung power
lung cancer
Malignant tumour of the lung. Four major types (squamous-cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, large-cell carcinoma, and small-cell carcinoma) have roughly equal prevalence. Most cases are due to long-term cigarette smoking. Heavy smoking and starting smoking earlier in life increase the risk. Passive inhalation ("secondhand smoke") is linked to lung cancer in nonsmokers. Other risk factors include exposure to radon or asbestos. Symptoms, including coughing (sometimes with blood), chest pain, and shortness of breath, seldom appear until lung cancer is advanced, when treatment with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation or some combination of the three is less effective. Most patients die within a year of diagnosis
lung cancer
A type of cancer that grows in the lung or the tissues around it There are two main types: small cell and non-small cell See lung cancer section
lung cancer
An uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lungs which normally results in the death of the host
lung cancer
carcinoma of the lungs; one of the commonest forms of cancer
lung cancer
Cancer that may appear in the trachea, air sacs and other lung tubes It may appear as an ulcer in the windpipe, as a nodule or small flattened lump, or on the surface blocking air tubes It may extend into the lymphatic and blood vessels (CMD 1997)
lung cancer
cancer originating in the lungs
lung congestion
Distention of blood vessels in the lungs and filling of the pulmonary alveoli with blood. It results from infection, hypertension, or inadequate heart function (e.g., left-sided heart failure). Congestion seriously impairs gas exchange, leading to breathing difficulty, bloody discharge in sputum, and bluish skin tint
lung transplant
lung that is removed from one body and planted in a living human
lung-power
the ability to speak loudly
black lung
The chronic disease of the lungs, pneumoconiosis, caused by the long-term inhalation of coal dust
book lung
A lamellate respiratory organ found in arachnids
green lung
An area of natural parkland within an urban region, supposed to replenish the air with oxygen

After the Games, the Park will remain protected, serving as a green lung for the surrounding boroughs and the Olympic Village residential area.

iron lung
A mechanical device for assisted breathing
lunge
A sudden forward movement, especially with a sword
lunge
To make a sudden forward movement (present participle: lunging)
lunge
A long rope or flat web line, more commonly referred to as a lunge line, approximately 20-30 feet long, attached to the bridle, lungeing cavesson, or halter of a horse and is used to control the animal while lungeing
lunge
An exercise performed by stepping forward one leg while kneeling with the other leg, then returning back to a standing position
lunge
To longe or work a horse in a circle around a handler (present participle: lunging or lungeing)
lunge
{n} a thrust, a sudden push
lunge
{n} a full thrust in fencing
lungs
{n} the lights, the parts for breathing
Chronic Lung Disease
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD; formerly Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy) is a chronic lung disorder that is most common among children who were born prematurely, with low birthweights and who received prolonged mechanical ventilation to treat respiratory distress syndrome
Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD; formerly Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy) is a chronic lung disorder that is most common among children who were born prematurely, with low birthweights and who received prolonged mechanical ventilation to treat respiratory distress syndrome
aqua lung
A trademark used for an underwater breathing apparatus
Aqua Lung
scuba equipment, breathing equipment used during underwater dives; artificial respiration
black lung
Pneumoconiosis caused by the long-term inhalation of coal dust. Also called anthracosis
book lung
organ in many arachnids containing many thin folds of membrane resembling the leaves of a book
book lung
A sacculate respiratory organ found in some arachnids, such as scorpions and spiders, consisting of several parallel membranous folds arranged like the pages in a book
farmer's lung
alveolitis caused by an allergic reaction to fungal spores in the dust that is inhaled from moldy hay
heart-lung endurance
performance of the heart and lungs under strenuous conditions (one of the components of physical fitness)
heart-lung machine
device that performs the functions of the heart and lungs during heart surgery
heart-lung machine
a machine that pumps blood and oxygen around someone's body during a medical operation
heart-lung machine
a pump to maintain circulation during heart surgery; diverts blood from the heart and oxygenates it and then pumps it through the body
heart-lung transplant
operation in which a defective heart and lungs are replaced by healthy ones
iron lung
respirator that produces alternations in air pressure in a chamber surrounding a patient's chest to force air into and out of the lungs thus providing artificial respiration
iron lung
An airtight metal tank that encloses all of the body except the head and forces the lungs to inhale and exhale through regulated changes in air pressure. a large machine with a metal case used to help people to breathe
iron lung
medical device which simulates the action of the lungs
lobe of the lung
any of the three lobes of the right lung or the two lobes of the left lung
lunge
To make a sudden forward movement
lunge
An attack in which the fencer moves the front leg quickly forward while the back leg remains stationary and straightens out
lunge
A rope-like piece of tack, more commonly referred to as a lunge line, that is attached to the bridle, lungeing cavesson, or halter of a horse and is used to control the animal while lungeing
lunge
To cause to go round in a ring, as a horse, while holding his halter
lunge
A sudden thrust or pass, as with a sword
lunge
To work a horse in a circle around a handler
lunge
the act of moving forward suddenly
lunge
The basic attack in fencing where a fencer closes the distance between foes by moving the front leg forward while the back leg remains stationary and straightens out
lunge
If you lunge in a particular direction, you move in that direction suddenly and clumsily. He lunged at me, grabbing me violently I lunged forward to try to hit him. Lunge is also a noun. The attacker knocked on their door and made a lunge for Wendy when she answered. to make a sudden strong movement towards someone or something, especially to attack them lunge at/forward/towards/out etc (allonger )
lunge
A weight transfer to a bent leg with the other leg extended
lunge
A reaching forward of the front foot combined with the driving extension of the rear leg
lunge
{f} move forward abruptly, make a sudden thrusting movement
lunge
A long step forward with the front foot [ Return to Top ]
lunge
an extension of the guard position, made after the offensive blade action in order for one to reach the opponent's target
lunge
an attack made by extending the rear leg and landing on the bent front leg
lunge
Rope or lead measuring 8 meters (about 25') with a tie on one side and a loop on the other It allows to lunge the horse on a chosen circle
lunge
To make a lunge
lunge
{i} abrupt forward movement, sudden thrusting motion
lunge
(30) - Flip a coin If tails, this attack does nothing Pokémon with this attack: Houndour L16
lunge
A connecting move whose position is that of a lunge in fencing, in which one leg is bent at the knee and the other leg is extended to the rear, with the foot of the extended leg dragged behind on the ice
lunge
An attack made by extending the rear leg and landing on thebent front leg
lunge
Same as Namaycush
lunge
make a thrusting forward movement
lungful
As much as the lungs will hold
lungful
If someone takes a lungful of something such as fresh air or smoke, they breathe in deeply so that their lungs feel as if they are full of that thing. I bobbed to the surface and gasped a lungful of air. the amount of air, smoke etc that you breathe in at one time lungful of
lungfuls
plural of lungful
lungs
A pair of two spongy organs that remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen The lungs can be donated and transplanted
lungs
Organ in body responsible for breathing
lungs
Organs which allow animals to get oxygen from air
lungs
Organs used to take oxygen out of the air and put waste carbon dioxide into the air
lungs
plural of lung
lungs
The two organs of respiration that bring air and blood into close contact so that oxygen can be added to and carbon dioxide removed from the blood
lungs
rain forests are called the lungs of the earth, since they are the greatest producers of oxygen
lungs
The lungs help us to breath
lungs
Two spongy organs contained within the chest, and responsible for respiration and the delivery of oxygen into the bloodstream
lungs
bellows
wet lung
adult respiratory distress syndrome: acute lung injury characterized by coughing and rales; inflammation of the lungs which become stiff and fibrous and cannot exchange oxygen; occurs among persons exposed to irritants such as corrosive chemical vapors or ammonia or chlorine etc
lung

    Turkish pronunciation

    lʌng

    Synonyms

    bellows, lights

    Pronunciation

    /ˈləɴɢ/ /ˈlʌŋ/

    Etymology

    [ l&[ng] ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English lungen, from Proto-Germanic *lungw- (“the light organ”), from Proto-Indo-European *lengwh- (“not heavy, agile, nimble”). Cognate with West Frisian long, Dutch long, German Lunge, Danish lunge, Swedish lunga and also Russian лёгкое (lёgkoe) (lung), Greek (elaphros, “light in weight”). Compare Latin levis and Old English lēoht (Modern English light).

    Tenses

    lunging, lunged

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