peached

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English - Turkish

Definition of peached in English Turkish dictionary

peach
şeftali

Geçen yıl büyük bir şeftali hasatı vardı. - There was a large harvest of peaches last year.

Süpermarkete şeftaliler için değil çikolata için gidiyorum. - I am not going to the supermarket for peaches, but for chocolate.

peach
{i} çok güzel kız
peach
{f} ihbar etmek
peach
{i} fıstık gibi şey
peach
{f} gammazlamak
peach
özellikle güzel kadın
peach
peach blossom şeftali baharı
peach
çok güzel şey veya kimse
peach
(Gıda) şeftali kompostosu
peach
fıstık
peach
şeftali ağacı

Bahçeme bir şeftali ağacı diktim. - I planted a peach tree in my garden.

Bu bir şeftali ağacı. Çok güzeldir. - This is a peach tree. It's very pretty.

peach
peach tree şeftali ağacı
peach
Prunus persica
peach
şeftali rengi
peach
ihbar etme
peach
açık pembe renk
peach
peach blow açık pembe porselen cilâsı
English - English

Definition of peached in English English dictionary

Peach
A native or resident of the American state of Georgia
peach
The large, edible berry of the Sarcocephalus esculentus, a rubiaceous climbing shrub of west tropical Africa
peach
A light moderate to strong yellowish pink to light orange color

peach colour:.

peach
​The soft juicy fruit of the peach tree, having yellow flesh, downy, red-tinted yellow skin, and a deeply sculptured pit or stone containing a single seed
peach
To inform against
peach
A small Chinese tree (Prunus persica), widely cultivated throughout temperate regions, having pink flowers and edible fruit
peach
To inform on someone; turn informer

Do you think we want to peach? No, thank you. We may be none too good, but we won't hang a guy up, no matter who he is. .

peach
{v} see impeach, not used
peach
{n} a delicious stone fruit of great variety
peach
a shade of pink tinged with yellow
peach
downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh cultivated in temperate regions
peach
Particularly pleasing or agreeable
peach
a variable color averaging a moderate yellowish pink
peach
The soft juicy fruit of the peach tree, having yellow flesh, downy, red-tinted yellow skin, and a deeply sculptured pit or stone containing a single seed
peach
a very attractive or seductive looking woman
peach
A particularly admirable or pleasing person or thing
peach
{i} variety of fruit with a large pit and soft pinkish flesh; color peach, yellowish-orange color; something wonderful (Slang)
peach
Of the color peach
peach
divulge confidential information or secrets; "Be careful--his secretary talks"
peach
A peach is a soft, round, slightly furry fruit with sweet yellow flesh and pinky-orange skin. Peaches grow in warm countries
peach
To accuse of crime; to inform against
peach
downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh
peach
To turn informer; to betray one's accomplice
peach
cultivated in temperate regions
peach
a sweet, juicy stone-fruit with a furry skin
peach
In the wild stock the fruit is hard and inedible
peach
{s} peach-colored, having a yellowish-orange color
peach
{f} blab, inform on, tell on (Slang)
peach
The name of a princess in the video game series, Super Mario. Her last name is Toadstool. She is constantly kidnapped by Bowser
peach
Something that is peach is pale pinky-orange in colour. a peach silk blouse. To inform against: "He has peached me and all the others, to save his life" (Daniel Defoe). pinkish-orange in colour. Small to medium-sized fruit tree (Prunus persica) of the rose family, grown throughout the warmer temperate regions of both hemispheres, and the fruit it produces. It probably originated in China and spread westward. Peach trees are intolerant of severe cold but require winter chilling to induce spring growth. The long, pointed leaves are glossy green and lance-shaped. Pink or white flowers grow singly or clustered. The fleshy, juicy exterior of the fruit is edible; the hard interior is called the stone or pit. In freestone types, stones separate easily from ripe flesh; in clingstone types, the flesh adheres firmly to the stone. Thousands of varieties have been developed. Peach skin is downy or fuzzy; smooth-skinned peaches are nectarines. Peaches are widely eaten fresh and are baked in desserts. Canned peaches are a staple commodity in many regions. Related plants include almond, plum, and cherry
peach
A well-known high-flavored juicy fruit, containing one or two seeds in a hard almond-like endocarp or stone; also, the tree which bears it (Prunus, or Amygdalus Persica)
peach
This fruit is third in importance in the U S (behind apples and second-place oranges) There are two general classifications: Freestone, in which the pit falls freely away from the flesh, and Clingstone, in which it does not
peach
(Prunus Persica) The subacid juicy drupaceous fruit of the various varieties of the genus A peach ordered by Johnson-the Newington peach-was considered a popular tree for making peach brandy Peach brandy became a staple, like cider, in the 18th century There were over 31 varieties of peaches available by 1768 with Newingtons very much in evidence
peached

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    Etymology

    (verb.) 1570. Middle English pechen, short for apechen to accuse, from Anglo-French apecher, from Late Latin impedicare to entangle; more at IMPEACH.
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