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English - Turkish

Definition of shingle. in English Turkish dictionary

shake
{i} titreme

Benim bütün vücudum titremeye başladı. - My whole body began to shake.

Tom'un sağ eli kontrol edilemez bir biçimde titremeye başladı. - Tom's right hand began to shake uncontrollably.

shake
{f} silkelemek
shake
{i} deprem

Bir depremde, yer yukarı ve aşağı ya da geriye ve ileriye sallanabilir. - In an earthquake, the ground can shake up and down, or back and forth.

shake
sallanış
shake
ihtizaz
shake
ırgalamak
shingle
(Mimarlık) balar
shingle
(İnşaat,Mimarlık) padavra

Çatı padavra ile kaplanmış mı? - Is the roof shingled?

shingle
tahta kiremitle kaplamak
shingle
saçı alagarson kesmek
shingle
(Askeri) ince çakıl
shingle
duvarı padavrayla kaplamak
shingle
saçı kısa kesmek
shingle
ince tahta
shingle
tahta çatı kiremidi
shingle
(Bilgisayar) kiremit

Fırtınada çok sayıda kiremit çatıdan yere düştü. - Quite a few shingles flew off the roof during the storm.

Evin iki katı ve ahşap kiremitli çatısı vardır. - The house has two floors and a wood shingle roof.

shingle
yuvarlak çakıl
shake
saniye
shake
(el) sıkışmak
shake
silkmek
shake
sarsılmak
shingle
alagarson kesilmiş kadın saçı
shingle
tahta pul
shingle
çakıllı deniz kıyısı
shingle
tahta kiremit
shingle
(dam/vb.) tahta kiremitle kaplamak
shake
salla(mak)
shake
{f} titretmek
shake
(isim) sallama, titreme, titretme, sarsma, sarsıntı, deprem, sesi titretme, çatlak (kereste), yarık, çalkalanmış şey, milk shake
shake
{i} milk shake
shake
(Tıp) Sarsmak, sallamak
shake
{i} titretme
shake
{i} serpme
shake
{i} sallama

Tom bir protein sallaması içti. - Tom drank a protein shake.

shake
{i} (başı/yumruğu) sallama
shake
{i} çalkalanmış şey
shingle
iri ve yuvarlak çakıl
shingle
çakıl/padavra
shingle
{i} çakıl
shingle
{f} (çatıyı/duvarı) padavrayla
shingle
padavrayla kapla
shingle
{i} alagarson saç
shingle
{i} tabela
shingle
{i} tahta çatı kiremidi, padavra, hartama, yarma (Çatıyı örtmek veya bina duvarını kaplamak için kullanılır.)
shingle
{i} kısa saç (kadın)
shingle
{f} demiri döverek işlemek
shingle
{f} çatıyı padavra ile kaplamak
shingle
{i} çatı padavrası
shingle
shingly çakıllı
shingle
{f} kısa kesmek (saç)
shingle
{i} çakıllı sahil
shingle
hartama
English - English
shake
To hammer and squeeze material in order to expel cinder and impurities from it, as in metallurgy
To lash with a shingle

The imp's bottom was shingled black and blue.

Any paddle used for corporal punishment
A small signboard designating a professional office; this may be both a physical signboard or a metaphoric term for a small production company (a production shingle)
A small, thin piece of building material, often with one end thicker than the other, for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building
A rectangular piece of steel obtained by means of a shingling process involving hammering of puddled steel
To cover with small, thin pieces of building material, with shingles
Small, smooth pebbles, as found on a beach
{n} a thin board to cover houses with
{v} to cover with shingles
{i} thin piece of wood stone or other material laid in overlapping rows on a roof or wall; small smooth stones on beaches and shores; short hairstyle for women; small signboard (especially one placed at the entrance to a doctor or lawyer's office)
(1) individual unit of prepared roofing material designed for installation with similar units in overlapping rows or courses on inclines normally exceeding 3: 12 slope (25%); (2) to cover with shingles; (3) to apply any roofing material in succeeding overlapping rows or courses similar to shingles
A unit composed of wood, cement, asphalt compound, slate, tile or the like, employed in an overlapping series to cover roofs and walls
A piece of wood sawed or rived thin and small, with one end thinner than the other, used in covering buildings, especially roofs, the thick ends of one row overlapping the thin ends of the row below
any paddle for corporal punishment
coarse beach gravel of small water-worn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel)
cover with shingles; "shingle a roof"
(1) A single piece of prepared roofing material, either asphalt or wood, for use in steep slope roof systems (2) To install a wood or asphalt shingle roof system
A loose term for coarse beach material, a mixture of GRAVEL, PEBBLES and larger material, often well-rounded and of hard rock, e g chert, flint, etc
a small unit of prepared material designed for overlapping installation on inclined roofs
Shingle is a mass of small rough pieces of stone on the shore of a sea or a river. a beach of sand and shingle
{f} lay shingles, cover with shingles; cut hair very short
to hammer and squeeze material in order to expell cinder and impurities from it, as in metallurgy
building material used as siding or roofing
Wooden slab used like a roofing slate: a board
A shoreline deposit of water-worn pebbles coarser than gravel
To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all over the head, as shingles on a roof
A loose term for coarse beach material, a mixture of gravel, pebbles and larger material, often well-rounded and of hard rock, e g chert, flint etc
A thin piece of wood, slate or other material, usually oblong in shape with one end thicker than the other and generally cut to uniform size Shingles are used in overlapping rows to cover the roofs or walls of buildings (More on roofing)
Materials of various sizes and types (often wood or fiberglass-asphalt composition) used to cover roofs and exterior sidewalls
coarse beach gravel of small water-worn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel) building material used as siding or roofing cover with shingles; "shingle a roof
(1) A single piece of prepared roofing material for use in steep slope roof systems Can be used to refer to a variety of materials, such as asphalt, wood, clay, cement or slate (2) To install a shingle roof system
a punitive strap such as a belt, as used for severe spanking
a small signboard outside the office of a lawyer or doctor, e g
A relatively thin and small unit of roofing, partially laid in overlapping layers as a roof covering or as cladding on the sides of buildings
A machine sawn wood, usually cedar, roofing and siding product see shake
a small unit of prepared roofing material designed for installation with similar units in overlapping rows on inclines normally exceeding 25 percent
a small unit of prepared roofing material designed for installation with similar units in overlapping rows on inclines normally exceeding 25 percent; to cover with shingles
Round, water-worn, and loose gravel and pebbles, or a collection of roundish stones, such as are common on the seashore and elsewhere
a small signboard outside the office of a lawyer or doctor, e
Shingles is a disease in which painful red spots spread in bands over a person's body, especially around their waist. Thin piece of building material made of wood, asphaltic material, slate, metal, or concrete, laid in overlapping rows to shed water. Shingles are widely used as roof covering on residential buildings and sometimes also for siding (see Shingle style). Wood shingles in the U.S. are usually made of cypress, redwood, or Western red cedar
To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof
To subject to the process of shindling, as a mass of iron from the pudding furnace
A roof covering manufactured to specified sizes, which may be made of a variety of materials such as asphalt, asbestos, wood, slate, and others
Small, smooth pebbles, as on a beach
Small rounded pebbles lying on the seashore
Sheets of waterproof material used to cover the roofs of homes and other surfaces
A sign for an office or a shop; as, to hang out one's shingle
To vary the gutter margin according to the position of the page in the signature, and the paper bulk; done on larger signatures; most commonly used for saddle stitched books where signatures are inserted to top
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