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Definition of sills in English Turkish dictionary

sill
{i} eşik

Tom pencere eşiklerini beyaza boyadı. - Tom painted the window sills white.

sill
dayanmalık
sill
altlık
sill
kapı veya pencere eşiği
sill
katman
sill
{i} kaya yatağına paralel volkanik kaya tabakası
sill
{i} kapı eşiği
sill
{i} (kapı için) eşik
sill
{i} (pencere için) denizlik
sill
{i} pervaz

Tom pencere pervazına oturdu. - Tom sat on the window sill.

Büyük bir kuş pencerenin pervazına indi. - A large bird landed on the window sill.

sill
sil

Bir kağıt havluyla pencere pervazını sildim. - I wiped the window sill with a paper towel.

sill
{i} taban
sill
sill
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of sills in Turkish Turkish dictionary

SİLL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sırtmadan zayıflamak. Erime
SİLL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir çıban
SİLL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Verem
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American operatic soprano and manager who joined the New York City Opera in 1953 and was its general director from 1980 to 1989
plural of sill
United States operatic soprano (born in 1929)
sill
A horizontal member bearing the upright portion of a frame
sill
(also window sill) A horizontal slat which forms the base of a window

She looked out the window resting her elbows on the window sill.

sill
{n} the bottom of a doorcase, a threshold, the foundation timber of a building
Beverly Sills
orig. Belle Silverman born May 25, 1929, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. soprano. She sang on radio as a child and made her operatic debut in 1946. From 1955 she sang with the New York City Opera. After gaining attention for her coloratura performance in Julius Caesar (1966), she became one of the most celebrated opera stars in the world. After 25 years of singing with the company, she served as its director (1979-89). She sang with the Metropolitan Opera as well (1975-80), though after her prime. An effervescent personality, she hosted broadcast concerts and opera performances, becoming popular among a wide public
sill
A horizontal layer of igneous rock between older rock beds
sill
The lowest horizontal member in a door, window, or sash frame
sill
A piece of timber across the bottom of a canal lock for the gates to shut against
sill
Horizontal member at the bottom of the window frame; a masonry sill or sub-sill can be below the sill of the window unit
sill
structural member consisting of a continuous horizontal timber forming the lowest member of a framework or supporting structure
sill
The lowest member of the frame of a structure, usually horizontal, resting on the foundation and supporting the uprights of the frame Also the lowest member of ta window or outside door frame
sill
(geology) a flat (usually horizontal) mass of igneous rock between two layers of older sedimentary rock
sill
A horizontal slat which forms the base of a window
sill
A young herring
sill
The horizontal, bottom section of the main frame
sill
The basis or foundation of a thing; especially, a horizontal piece, as a timber, which forms the lower member of a frame, or supports a structure; as, the sills of a house, of a bridge, of a loom, and the like
sill
An flat metal bar screwed to the bottom of a door flat to secure it to the stage
sill
The horizontal member at the bottom of a window or door
sill
The floor of a gallery or passage in a mine
sill
-A horizontal member of a home's frame that forms the base of a window or door
sill
The framing member forming the lower side of an opening that supports the window's weight The sill is supported by cripple studs
sill
The bottom horizontal framing member of an opening such as a window or door
sill
Horizontal members, which act as the base for subfloor systems, porches, or windows
sill
A sill is a shelf along the bottom edge of a window, either inside or outside a building. Whitlock was perched on the sill of the room's only window. = ledge. A peak, 4,316.7 m (14,153 ft) high, in the Sierra Nevada range of east-central California. or sheet In geology, a tabular igneous intrusion emplaced parallel to the bedding of the enclosing rock. Although they may have inclined orientations, nearly horizontal sills are most common. Sills may range from a few inches to hundreds of feet thick and up to hundreds of miles long. They include rock compositions of all types. Sills Beverly balance sheet Greenland Ice Sheet Laurentide Ice Sheet sheet erosion
sill
The horizontal member that supports a window frame and disperses rainwater away from the opening
sill
The timber or stone at the foot of a door; the threshold
sill
Support at the bottom of a window
sill
A main horizontal member forming the bottom of the frame of a window or door
sill
A horizontal member at the bottom of a wall (sometimes called a sill PLATE) or a window
sill
The bottom framing member of a door or window opening
sill
The bottom part of the master frame
sill
The lower horizontal part of a window frame Materials vary widely, from wood to marble
sill
sheet of igneous rock created by the intrusion of magma (molten rock) between layers of pre-existing rock An example of a sill in the UK is the Great Whin Sill, which forms the ridge along which Hadrian s Wall was built
sill
The lowest horizontal member of a door or window unit
sill
structural member consisting of a continuous horizontal timber forming the lowest member of a framework or supporting structure (geology) a flat (usually horizontal) mass of igneous rock between two layers of older sedimentary rock
sill
{i} horizontal piece beneath a window; threshold, doorsill, horizontal piece at the base of a doorway; horizontal foundational element (i.e. beam, block, etc.)
sill
The shaft or thill of a carriage
sill
The lowest member of the frame of a structure, resting on the foundation and supporting the floor joists or the uprights of the wall The member forming the lower side of an opening, as a door sill window sill etc
sill
The horizontal member forming the bottom of a window or exterior door frame
sill
The timber or stone on which a window frame stands; or, the lowest piece in a window frame
sill
The bottom, horizontal piece of a window frame The bottom threshold of a door frame Not to be confused with “stool "
sill
The piece of structural wood forming the lower side of a window opening
sill
Another name for sill plate; the bottom horizontal framing member of a window or door opening Back to alphabetical list
sill
Horizontal planes of igneous rock that run parallel to the grain of the original rock deposits They form when magma enters and cools in bedding planes found within the crust Also see intrusive igneous rock
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