pied-

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English - Turkish

Definition of pied- in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">piedspan>-billed grebes
alaca gagalı grebes
pie
tart

Favori tart türün nedir? - What's your favorite kind of pie?

Tom birazcık tart aldı. - Tom got a little bit of pie.

pie
Çember
pie
pasta

Anne pastayı sekiz parçaya böldü. - Mother divided the cake into eight pieces.

Bir pastayı eşit parçalara ayırma oldukça zordur. - Cutting a cake into equal pieces is rather difficult.

<span class="word-self">piedspan>
alacalı
<span class="word-self">piedspan> avocet
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) kılıçgaga
<span class="word-self">piedspan> kingfisher
alaca yalıçapkını
<span class="word-self">piedspan> wheatear
alaca kuyrukkakan
pie
turta

Kate bir elmalı turta yaptı. - Kate made an apple pie.

Bu turtadan bir parça yiyebilir miyim? - Would you mind if I ate a piece of this pie?

pie
çörek
pie
börek

O bir dilim yumurtalı kıymalı börek yedi. - She ate a slice of pork pie with egg.

<span class="word-self">piedspan>
(kuş/vb.) alaca
The <span class="word-self">Piedspan> Piper of Hamelin
Fareli Koyun Kavalcısı
pie
turtain
pie
kömbe
pie
{i} saksağan
pie
{i} iltimas
pie
{i} cennet
pie
{i} torpil
pie
{i} basit iş
pie
kaos yaratmak
pie
{i} benekli hayvan
pie
{i} argo kolay şey
pie
{i} karışıklık
pie
as easy as pie çok kolay
pie
{i} benekli at
pie
ahçı
pie
{i} argo rüşvet
pie
ravent
pie
{i} karmakarışık hurufat yığını
pie
turta/börek
pie
{i} kaos
pie
karışıklık çıkarmak
pie
{i} gerçekleşmesi olanaksız düş
pie
rüşvet
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
Motacilla alba
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
{s} benekli
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
pied wagtail ak kuyruksallayan
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
Pied Piper Fareli Köyün Kavalcısı
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
{s} alaca
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
{s} iki renkli
<span class="word-self">piedspan> a terre
baş sokacak yer
<span class="word-self">piedspan> flycatcher
kara sinekkapan
<span class="word-self">piedspan> piper
fareli köyün kavalcısı
<span class="word-self">piedspan> piper of hamelin
fareli köyün kavalcısı
<span class="word-self">piedspan> wagtail
ak kuyruksallayan
English - English

Definition of pied- in English English dictionary

<span class="word-self">piedspan>-a-terre
Alternative spelling of pied-à-terre
<span class="word-self">piedspan>-à-terre
smaller temporary or secondary lodging; a second home
<span class="word-self">piedspan>-à-terre
house in the city
<span class="word-self">piedspan>-&agrave;-terre
A pied-à-terre is a small house or flat, especially in a town, which you own or rent but only use occasionally
<span class="word-self">piedspan>-a-terre
lodging for occasional or secondary use; "they bought a pied-a-terre in London
<span class="word-self">piedspan>-billed grebe
American grebe having a black-banded whitish bill
<span class="word-self">piedspan>-à-terre
(French) secondary place to live, small house or apartment in another city which a person owns or rents in addition to their main house and which they use when on a short visit to that city, temporary lodging
pie
Extended to other, non-pastry dishes that maintain the general concept of a shell with a filling

Shepherd's pie is made of mince covered with mashed potato.

pie
An especially badly bowled ball
pie
a gluttonous person
pie
To go around (a corner) in a guarded manner
pie
The smallest unit of currency in South Asia, equivalent to 1/192 of a Rupee or 1/12 of an anna

I gave him all the money in my possession, Rs.9.8.5. – nine rupees, eight annas, and five pie – for I always keep small change as bakshish when I am in camp.

pie
The whole of a wealth or resource, to be divided in parts

It is easier to get along when everyone, more or less, is getting ahead. But when the pie is shrinking, social groups are more likely to turn on each other. — Evan Thomas, , Newsweek 2010-12-04.

pie
Magpie
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
Simple past tense and past participle of pi
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
Decorated or colored in blotches
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
Simple past tense and past participle of pie
<span class="word-self">piedspan> piper
That which draws many in its wake
pie
{n} a crust baked with something in it, a bird
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
{a} particolored, speckled, spotted, marked
pie
To hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing)
pie
{i} type of dessert, cake; baked dish consisting of a crust and filling
pie
A pie consists of meat, vegetables, or fruit baked in pastry. a pork pie. apple pie and custard. see also cottage pie, shepherd's pie
pie
If you describe an idea, plan, or promise of something good as pie in the sky, you mean that you think that it is very unlikely to happen. The true regeneration of devastated Docklands seemed like pie in the sky to eat humble pie: see humble. Proto-Indo-European. A monetary unit formerly in use in India and Pakistan. An almanac of services used in the English church before the Reformation. Variant of pi
pie
a prehistoric unrecorded language that was the ancestor of all Indo-European languages
pie
Any other species of the genus Pica, and of several allied genera
pie
Story (^^) or something like cake made of boiled rice painted in the sky (99/10/30) No matter how impresssive a plan may sound, ultimately it's a pie in the sky without your leadrship Devising a strategy is not a challenge What counts more is flawless implementation of the strategy Planning is only 5% of the journey 95% is implementation (Nikkei,99/10/25)
pie
A disorderly mess of spilt type
pie
An article of food consisting of paste baked with something in it or under it; as, chicken pie; venison pie; mince pie; apple pie; pumpkin pie
pie
n An advance agent of the reaper whose name is Indigestion
pie
A magpie
pie
Polyisobutylene
pie
Pizza
pie
A type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling
pie
a unit of currency, equivalent to 1/192 of a Rupee or 1/3 of a paisa
pie
Looking for a pie's nest (French) Looking for something you are not likely to find (See below ) He is in the pie's nest (French) In a fix, in great doubt, in a quandary The pie places her nest out of reach, and fortifies it with thorny sticks, leaving only a small aperture just large enough to admit her body She generally sits with her head towards the hole, watching against intruders “Je m'en vay chercher un grand peut-estre II est au nid de la pie ”- Rabclais Pie Corner (London) So named from an eating-house- the [Mag]pie
pie
Type confusedly mixed
pie
The service book
pie
a pastry with either a savoury or sweet filling
pie
Period of Initial Eligibility for benefits For more information about the PIE, refer to Chart 4 B in Section E4 0 of the UCLA EDB User Guide or for UCOP employees, refer to the UCOP EDB User Guide
pie
dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top
pie
See Camp, n
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
of Pi, or Pie, v
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; "a jester dressed in motley"; "the painted desert"; "a particolored dress"; "a piebald horse"; "pied daisies"
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
{s} spotted, speckled
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
Patchy in color; splotched or piebald. Past tense and past participle of pi. used in the names of birds that are black and white (pie ( MAGPIE))
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
past of pie
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
past of pi
<span class="word-self">piedspan>
Variegated with spots of different colors; party- colored; spotted; piebald
<span class="word-self">piedspan> lemming
North American lemming having a white winter coat and some claws much enlarged