skated

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English - Turkish

Definition of skated in English Turkish dictionary

skated to
için skated
skate
paten kaymak
skate
tekerlekli paten

Tekerlekli patenleri bedavaya aldım. - I got the roller skates for nothing.

Kaykayların genellikle tekerlekli patenlerden daha ucuz olduklarını düşünüyorum. - I think skateboards are usually cheaper than rollerblades.

skate
{f} kaymak

Buz kaymak için çok ince. - The ice is too thin to skate on.

skate
{f} patenle kaymak
skate
{f} paten yapmak

Bu göl üzerinde paten yapmak güvenlidir. - It is safe to skate on this lake.

Bu gölde paten yapmak güvenli midir? - Is it safe to skate on this lake?

skate
paten

Tom bir çift buz pateni kiraladı. - Tom rented a pair of ice skates.

O hem kayak hem paten yapabilir. - She can both ski and skate.

skate
(Denizbilim) keler balığı
skate
kızak kaymak
skate
buz pateni

Tom bir çift buz pateni kiraladı. - Tom rented a pair of ice skates.

Tom ve Mary buz pateni alanında paten yaparken el ele tutuştular. - Tom and Mary held hands as they skated around the rink.

skate
{f} kay

Tom kazadan sonra kaykay yapmaktan vazgeçmeye karar verdi. - Tom decided to give up skateboarding after his accident.

Buz kaymak için çok ince. - The ice is too thin to skate on.

skat
bir iskambil oyunu
skate
tırpana balığı
skate
vatoz
skate
{i} çemçe balığı
skate
{i} tırpana
skate
skatefish kırk ambar
skate
gray skate tırpana
skate
Raja batis
skate
folya balığı
skate
tırpana/paten
skate
rina
skate
{f} patinaj yapmak
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of skated in Turkish Turkish dictionary

skat
üç kişi arasında 32 kâğıtla oynanan, briçe benzer bir iskambil oyunu
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past of skate
skate
A large ray of the family Rajidae which inhabits temperate or tropical seas
skate
The act of roller skating or ice skating

The boys had a skate every morning when the lake was frozen.

skate
abbreviated form of ice skate or roller skate
skate
To skateboard
skate
The act of skateboarding

There's time for a quick skate before dinner.

skate
{v} to slide on the ice by skates
skat
A widow of two cards
skat
A three-handed card game played with 32 cards, of which two constitute the skat (sense 2), or widow
skat
The four jacks are the best trumps, ranking club, spade, heart, diamond, and ten outranks king or queen (but when the player undertakes to lose all the tricks, the cards rank as in whist)
skat
The players bid for the privilege of attempting any of several games or tasks, in most of which the player undertaking the game must take tricks counting in aggregate at least 61 (the counting cards being ace 11, ten 10, king 4, queen 3, jack 2)
skat
The value of hands depends upon the game played, trump suit, points taken, and number of matadores
skate
An egg-laying fish, related to sharks and rays, that has a cartilaginous skeleton, a broad, flat body and a pointed snout
skate
sports equipment that is worn on the feet to enable the wearer to glide along on wheels and to be propelled by the alternate actions of the legs
skate
The pectoral fins, which are large and broad and united to the sides of the body and head, give a somewhat rhombic form to these fishes
skate
To move along a surface (ice or ground) using skates
skate
type of fish
skate
{i} ice skate, shoe with a blade on the bottom for gliding on ice; roller skate, shoe with wheels on the bottom for gliding on hard surfaces; any of a number of large flat fish that are related to rays
skate
roller skate; ice skate
skate
If you skate, you move about wearing ice-skates or roller-skates. I actually skated, and despite some teetering I did not fall on the ice Dan skated up to him. + skating skat·ing They all went skating together in the winter. + skater skaters skat·er West Lake, an outdoor ice-skating rink, attracts skaters during the day and night
skate
Any one of numerous species of large, flat elasmobranch fishes of the genus Raia, having a long, slender tail, terminated by a small caudal fin
skate
Skates are roller-skates
skate
If you skate over or round a difficult subject, you avoid discussing it. Scientists have tended to skate over the difficulties of explaining dreams When pressed, he skates around the subject of those women who he met as a 19-year-old. Any of various rays of the genus Raja, having a flattened body and greatly expanded pectoral fins that extend around the head. Any of nine genera (suborder Rajoidea) of rounded to diamond-shaped rays. These bottom-dwellers are found from tropical to near-Arctic waters and from the shallows to depths of more than 9,000 ft (2,700 m). Most have spines on the upper surface, and some have weak electrical organs in their long, slender tails. Skates lay oblong, leathery eggs (called mermaid's purses), which are often found on beaches. Species vary from 20 in. (50 cm) to 8 ft (2.5 m) long. They swim with an undulating movement of their pectoral fins. They trap active mollusk, crustacean, and fish prey by dropping down on them from above. Skates' "wings" are edible. figure skating roller skating speed skating
skate
The act of roller skating
skate
In the Ray family California to Alaska Low fat, only wings are edible, and must be removed immediately to prevent contamination Pink meat cooks up white Sweet flavor
skate
move along on skates; "The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter"
skate
A metallic runner with a frame shaped to fit the sole of a shoe, -- made to be fastened under the foot, and used for moving rapidly on ice
skate
1) For a server to leave without doing closing sidework, i e rolling silverware 2) To move on shoes with blades or rollers attached
skate
The act of ice skating
skate
large edible rays having a long snout and thick tail with pectoral fins continuous with the head; swim by undulating the edges of the pectoral fins sports equipment that is worn on the feet to enable the wearer to glide along on wheels and to be propelled by the alternate actions of the legs move along on skates; "The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter
skate
The skin is more or less spinose
skate
A skate is a kind of flat sea fish. Boats had plenty of mackerel and a few skate. = ray Skate is this fish eaten as food
skate
The technique of gently pulling the wet ink from one stroke to create another stroke, often a hairline Back to top
skate
Skates are ice-skates
skate
large edible rays having a long snout and thick tail with pectoral fins continuous with the head; swim by undulating the edges of the pectoral fins
skate
To move on skates
skate
{f} glide across ice with ice skates; glide across a hard surface with roller skates
skate
A metallic runner with a frame shaped to fit the sole of a shoe, made to be fastened under the foot, and used for moving rapidly on ice
skated
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