shedding

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English - Turkish
dökme
dökerek
dökme (göz yaşı vb)
dökülme
atma
(Tıp) Dökülme (Dişlerin dökülmesi veya epidermis'i oluşturan hücrelerin dökülmesi gibi)
dökülme,n.dökme: v.dök: prep.dökerek
shed
dökmek
shed
kulübe

Kurnaz hırsız bir alet kulübesinde saklandı. - The crafty thief hid in a tool shed.

Onların bir kulübesi yok. - They don't have a shed.

shed
baraka

Onlar ya barakada ya da mağarada. - They're either in the shed or in the den.

shedding light
aydınlatan
shedding of leaves
yaprakların dökülmesi
shed
{f} akıtmak
shed
{i} sundurma
shed
ışık tutmak
shed
çıkarıp atmak
shed
{i} (odun, kömür, bahçe aletleri v.b. konulan ufak) kulübe
shed
kan akıtmak
shed
shed blood kan dökmek
shed
göbeği düşmek
shed
dökülmek
shed
dökmek (göz yaşı vb)
shed
(Tekstil) atlama, sıçrama, sekme
shed
shed tears ağlamak
shed
(Askeri) SUNDURMA: Normal olarak, yan duvarları bulunmayan yapı
shed
{f} değiştirmek (deri)
shed
döküntü
shed
hangar
shed
geçirmemek (su)
shed
yaymak
shed
tüy dökmek
shed
sıyrılmak
shed
{f} dök

Kızlar, romanı okuduktan sonra gözyaşı döktüler. - The girls shed tears after reading the novel.

Benim ekranda yazdığım kelimeleri görebilirsin, ama benim klavye üzerine döktüğüm gözyaşlarını göremezsin. - You see the words that I typed on the screen, but you don't see the tears that I shed over the keyboard.

shed
çıkarmak
shed
saçmak
shed
(kıl/deri/vb.) dökmek
shed
atmak
shed
{f} sızdırmamak
load shedding
yük atma
shed
(Çiçek, yaprak) dökmek

A tree sheds leaves in autumn.

shed
dök(mek)
shed
odunluk
vortex shedding
akış alanı içindeki bir cismin, ardında periyodik olarak meydana gelen ve kopup giden girdaplar ( bu girdapların cidarlarda sebep olduğu değişken kuvvetler)
water-shedding
suyu altına geçirmeden akıtan
shed
hangar/kulübe
shed
{f} (su) geçirmemek
shed
önle/saç/dök
shed
{i} ahır

Norveç'in çok sayıda boş sığır ahırları var. - Norway has many old empty cattle sheds.

shed
dağıtmak
shed
{f} (shed, --ding)
shed
{f} (yaprak/gözyaşı/tüy) dökmek; tüy dökmek
shed
{f} (yılan) (gömlek) değiştirmek
shed
gözyaşı dökmek
shed
içine geçirmemek atlatmak
vortex shedding
(Çevre) hortum saçıntısı
English - English
release of infectious particles (e g , bacteria, viruses) into the environment, for example by sneezing, by fecal excretion or from an open lesion
Shedding is a normal characteristic of cut-pile carpets It is more apparent in staple products versus continuous filament products Regular vacuuming utilizing a vacuum cleaner with a beater bar will remove most of the loose fibers during the first year
loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales
The first of the three motions of a loom in weaving cloth Picking and beating-up are the other two chief motions Shedding is the raising and lowering of the warp ends by means of the harnesses and heddles to form the shed of the loom so that the filling may pass through it from one side of the loom to the other side
The act of shedding, separating, or casting off or out; as, the shedding of blood
present participle of shed
{i} casting off; removing; discarding
the process whereby something is shed
That which is shed, or cast off
load shedding
The process by which an electric utility cuts power to some customers in response to a shortage of available electricity
load shedding
The postponement of payment of less important bills because of financial problems
shed
To radiate, cast, give off

Can you shed any light on this problem?.

shed
An area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven
shed
To cast off, to let fall, be divested of

When we found the snake, it was in the process of shedding its skin.

shed
A small, typically wooden or corrugated metal, construction to store tools, bicycles, etc
shed
A distinction or dividing-line
shed
{v} to spill, pour out, scatter, cast, let fall
shed
{n} a small slight building, a shelter
load shedding
(Elektrik, Elektronik) A rolling blackout, also referred to as load shedding, is an intentionally engineered electrical power shutdown where electricity delivery is stopped for non-overlapping periods of time over different parts of the distribution region
vortex shedding
The periodic detachment of vortices from an object in a fluid flow, causing a varying force to be experienced by the object
load shedding
The process of deliberately removing (either manually or automatically) preselected customer demand from a power system in response to an abnormal condition to maintain the integrity of the system and minimize overall customer outages
load shedding
The process of deliberately removing (either manually or automatically) pre-selected customer demand from a power system in response to an abnormal condition to maintain the integrity of the system and minimize overall customer outages (See Demand Side Management)
load shedding
getting rid of a burden, freeing oneself of a load
load shedding
disconnecting or interrupting the electrical supply to a customer load by the utility usually to mitigate the effects of generating capacity deficiencies or transmission limits
load-shedding
cutting off the electric current on certain lines when the demand becomes greater than the supply
shed
A small wooden construction to store tools
shed
The opening formed through the warps when alternate warps are raised to permit the shuttle and weft to pass through the warps There is one shed for each set of warps, depending on whether even or odd-numbered warps are raised
shed
A shed is a small building that is used for storing things such as garden tools. a garden shed
shed
To part with; to throw off or give forth from one's self; to emit; to diffuse; to cause to emanate or flow; to pour forth or out; to spill; as, the sun sheds light; she shed tears; the clouds shed rain
shed
-a small structure, either freestanding or attached to a larger structure, serving for storage or shelter
shed
If you shed tears, you cry. They will shed a few tears at their daughter's wedding
shed
A one-pitched roof Rain falls off on one side only
shed
To shed blood means to kill people in a violent way. If someone sheds their blood, they are killed in a violent way, usually when they are fighting in a war. Gunmen in Ulster shed the first blood of the new year
shed
The form shed is used in the present tense and in the past tense and past participle of the verb
shed
The act of shedding or spilling; used only in composition, as in bloodshed
shed
To let fall the parts, as seeds or fruit; to throw off a covering or envelope
shed
Segmented Hypergraphics Editor that is used to create hotspots on graphics
shed
An area of land as distinguished from those around it
shed
To part or divide
shed
To cause to flow off without penetrating; as, a tight roof, or covering of oiled cloth, sheeds water
shed
{f} pour, cause a liquid to flow; let fall; strip, remove; scatter, spread; radiate, emit; repel; discard
shed
A shed is a large shelter or building, for example at a railway station, port, or factory. disused railway sheds
shed
The opening created when you pull some warp threads up and some down Different types of looms create sheds with different methods
shed
An automobile which is old, worn-out, slow, or otherwise of poor quality
shed
an opening formed during weaving by raising some warp threads and lowering others to facilitate the passage of a weft yarn or a weft carrying device across the weaving machine
shed
Either the empty shell or the process of casting off the shell
shed
To pour; to make flow
shed
to shed light on something: see light
shed
Shed is where the locomotives are cleaned, maintained and stored until required for running Also see On Shed, Off Shed
shed
an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage
shed
Second in a series of ten architecturally-recognized standard gas station types; developed in about 1915 Most were simple enclosures, similar to buildings located in lumberyards and coal yards, with gravel or dirt driveways
shed
To divide, as the warp threads, so as to form a shed, or passageway, for the shuttle
shed
When a tree sheds its leaves, its leaves fall off in the autumn. When an animal sheds hair or skin, some of its hair or skin drops off. Some of the trees were already beginning to shed their leaves
shed
A parting in the hair
shed
A roof type with one high pitched plane covering the entire structure
shed
cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over; "spill the beans all over the table"
shed
A parting; a separation; a division
shed
A shed is actually a half gable One slopping plane is supported by walls This usually comes off the back side or out of another roof Shed roofs are also used over some porches
shed
If a lorry sheds its load, the goods that it is carrying accidentally fall onto the road. A lorry piled with scrap metal had shed its load
shed
shed at an early stage of development; "most amphibians have caducous gills"; "the caducous calyx of a poppy"
shed
To sprinkle; to intersperse; to cover
shed
pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities; "shed tears"; "spill blood"; "God shed His grace on Thee"
shed
get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes
shed
(verb) To let fall; to throw off; to naturally lose or rid of a growth or covering
shed
To let fall; to throw off, as a natural covering of hair, feathers, shell; to cast; as, fowls shed their feathers; serpents shed their skins; trees shed leaves
shed
The passageway between the threads of the warp through which the shuttle is thrown, having a sloping top and bottom made by raising and lowering the alternate threads
shed
the open area between warp and weft threads through which a shuttle moves during weaving of fabric
shed
That which parts, divides, or sheds; used in composition, as in watershed
shed
To shed something means to get rid of it. The firm is to shed 700 jobs
shed
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "out dog sheds every Spring"
shed
an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "out dog sheds every Spring"
shed
get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
shed
A covered structure for housing aircraft; a hangar
shed
To allow to flow or fall
shed
an opening made by movement in the harnesses of the loom for the shuttle to pass through carrying the filling yarn
shed
{i} small simple building used for storage or shelter
shed
A slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut; as, a wagon shed; a wood shed
shed
To separate; to divide
shed
To fall in drops; to pour
shed
an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "out dog sheds every Spring" get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes
shedding
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