sark

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English - Turkish
{i} gömlek [İsk.]
(isim) gömlek [İsk.]
gömlek
English - English
One of the Channel Islands
A shirt
{n} a shirt, a large seafish, the shark
one of the Channel Islands between England and France. It is politically part of the UK, but it also has its own parliament. There are no cars on Sark
{i} one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel
To cover with sarking, or thin boards
battle-sark
Complete set of clothes used for body protection in battle, armour

My battle-sark braided, brilliantly gilded.

Cutty Sark
a clipper (=fast sailing ship) which was built in 1869 and carried tea from China to England. It is now a museum ship at Greenwich in London
Turkish - English
{f} slouching
{f} slouched
{f} overhang
{f} dangle

Mary dangled her shoe off the tip of her toes. - Mary ayakkabısını ayak parmaklarının ucunda sarkıttı.

She dangled her feet in the water. - Ayaklarını suya sarkıttı.

slouch
{f} overhung
sark

    Hyphenation

    Sark

    Turkish pronunciation

    särk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsärk/ /ˈsɑːrk/

    Etymology

    [ 'särk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English serc, syrc, from Old Norse serkr“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001, from Proto-Germanic *sarki, from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to arrange”).
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