quick sand

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English - Turkish
(Jeoloji) kaynayan kum
akarkum
(Askeri,Teknik) akıcı kum
hızlı kum
akıcı (kaynayan) kum
quicksand
bataklık

Tom Mary'yi bataklıktan çıkardı. - Tom pulled Mary out of the quicksand.

quicksand
Üzerine basılınca içine batılan kum
quicksand
{i} kayan kum

Kendinizi kayan kumda bulduğunuzda, hareket etmezseniz daha yavaş batarsınız. - If you find yourself in quicksand you'll sink more slowly if you don't move.

quicksand
{i} çıkmaz
quicksand
{i} hareketli kum
quicksand
(isim) bataklık, kayan kum, hareketli kum, bataklık kumu, batak, çıkmaz
quicksand
{i} batak

Tom Mary'yi bataklıktan çıkardı. - Tom pulled Mary out of the quicksand.

quicksand
bataklık kum
English - English

Definition of quick sand in English English dictionary

quicksand
Wet sand that things readily sink in, often found near rivers or coasts

My feet were firmly lodged in the quicksand, and the more I struggled the more I sank into it.

quicksand
Anything that pulls one down or buries one metaphorically

The quicksands of youth.

quicksand
{n} a sinking or shaking sand
quicksand
You can refer to a situation as quicksand when you want to suggest that it is dangerous or difficult to escape from, or does not provide a strong basis for what you are doing. The research seemed founded on quicksand. State in which water-saturated sand loses its supporting capacity and acquires the characteristics of a liquid. Quicksand is usually found in a hollow at the mouth of a large river or along a flat stretch of stream or beach where pools of water become partly filled with sand and an underlying layer of stiff clay or other dense material prevents drainage. Mixtures of sand, mud, and vegetation in bogs often act like true quicksands. Any sand may become "quick" if its effective weight is being carried by water between the grains. In that case, even a footstep may collapse the loose structure. The sand-water suspension is denser than an animal or human body, so the body cannot sink below the surface, but struggling may lead to loss of balance and drowning
quicksand
a treacherous situation that tends to entrap and destroy
quicksand
a mass of loose, wet sand that becomes fluid when suddenly vibrated; heavy objects will sink into it
quicksand
A soil type that creates a mire whereby a person or animal walking over the area will sink May both create a hazard and limit the developability of a site
quicksand
a pit filled with loose wet sand into which objects are sucked down
quicksand
a pit filled with loose wet sand into which objects are sucked down a treacherous situation that tends to entrap and destroy
quicksand
Sand that is unstable due to the upward pressure of water
quicksand
{i} soft sand that is saturated with water, bed of moist sand that sucks in and envelops objects that rest on its surface
quicksand
Quicksand is deep, wet sand that you sink into if you try to walk on it. The sandbank was uncertain, like quicksand under his feet
quicksand
Sand easily moved or readily yielding to pressure; especially, a deep mass of loose or moving sand mixed with water, sometimes found at the mouth of a river or along some coasts, and very dangerous, from the difficulty of extricating a person who begins sinking into it
quicksand
A sand/water mixture that is fluid because water flows upward through the deposit and exerts pressure on sand grains, keeping them from touching each other
quick sand
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