swimming

listen to the pronunciation of swimming
English - Turkish
yüzme

John yüzme kulübündedir. - John is in the swimming club.

Yüzmeyi kaymaya tercih ederim. - I prefer swimming to skiing.

yüzerek

Nehri yüzerek geçen bir genç gördüm. - I saw a boy swimming across the river.

Yüzerek ve sörf yaparak eğlendin mi? - Did you have a good time swimming and surfing?

yüzme sporu
yüzücülük
{f} yüz

Öylesine sıcak bir gündü ki yüzmeye gittik. - It was such a hot day that we went swimming.

Yüzme havuzlarında, su sürekli olarak filtrelerden pompalanır. - In swimming pools, water is continuously pumped through a filter.

yüzme işi, yüzme, yüzücülük
başa

O nehri yüzerek geçmeyi başardı. - He managed to cross the river swimming.

Nehri yüzerek geçmeyi başardı. - He succeeded in swimming across the river.

süratle
dönen yüzen
yüzmeye ait veya uygun
sulu
swimming pool swimming bathyüzme havuzu
yaşlı swimming hole derede yüzmeye elverişli derin kısım
yüzmeye yarayan
swimmingly kolaylıkla
{i} yüzüş

O, çocukların yüzüşünü izledi. - He watched the boys swimming.

O, çocukların havuzda yüzüşünü izledi. - She watched the children swimming in the pool.

dönen (baş)
swimming pool
yüzme havuzu

Yüzme havuzu halka açık. - The swimming pool is open to the public.

Yüzme havuzuna daldı. - She dived into the swimming pool.

swim
yüzmek

Okyanusta yüzmek benim en büyük zevkimdir. - To swim in the ocean is my greatest pleasure.

O yüzmek için denize gitti. - He went to sea to swim.

swim
yüzme

Yüzmeyi kaymaya tercih ederim. - I prefer swimming to skiing.

Ben bir çocukken çoğu zaman denizde yüzmeye gittim. - When I was a child, I often went swimming in the sea.

swimming ladder
(Askeri) yüzme merdiveni
swimming pool
(halka açık) yüzme havuzu
swimming pools
yüzme havuzları
swimming bath
yüzme havuzu
swimming costume
kadın mayosu
swimming trunks
erkek mayosu
swimming trunks
mayo
Swimming Lane Marker
(Spor) Kulvar seperatörü, kulvar şamandırası
swimming belt
yüzme kemer
swimming butterfly stroke
kelebek stil yüzme
swimming cap
yüzme kap
swimming cap
Bone, yüzerken kullanılan başlık
swimming event
yüzme olay
swimming float
Bilhassa çocukların yüzme öğrenirken kullandıkları can simidi
swimming goggle
deniz gözlüğü
swimming hole
yüzme delik
swimming independantly of currents
bağımsız akımları yüzme
swimming jacket
yüzme yeleği
swimming pool reactor
havuzlu reaktör
swimming race
yüzme yarışı
swimming short
Yüzme için mayo yerine giyilen şort
swimming suit
Yüzme kıyafeti, mayo
swimming animal
(Askeri) yüzen hayvanlar
swimming area
(Askeri) yüzme alanı
swimming bladder
hava kesesi
swimming capability
(Askeri) YÜZME KABİLİYETİ: Bir aracın, bir kıyıdan karşı kıyıya kendi kendine gitmek suretiyle ve tabana temas etmeden, su engellerini aşma kabiliyeti. Ayrıca bakınız: "amphibious vehicle"
swimming capability
(Askeri) yüzme kabiliyeti
swimming coaches
yüzme antrenörlüğü
swimming costume
mayo
swimming device
(Askeri) yüzdürme düzeni
swimming device
(Askeri) YÜZDÜRME DÜZENİ: Yüzdürmek için araca takılan düzen; su üzerinde tutulan aracın sevki içinde ayrıca tedbir alınmalıdır
swimming naked
çıplak yüzme
swimming of the head
baş dönmesi
swimming platform
(Askeri) yüzme platformu
swimming pool reactor
(Çevre) havuz reaktörü
swimming pruriency
(Tıp) yüzücü kaşıntısı
swimming suit
mayo

Bu haftadan itibaren havuz sezonu değil mi? Ah evet. O zaman gidip bir mayo almalıyım. - It's pool-season from this week, isn't it? Oh yes. I've gotta go and buy a swimming suit, then.

swimming trunks
şort mayo
swimming trunks
(erkekler için) mayo: He bought a pair of swimming trunks. Mayo aldı
community swimming pool
halka açık yüzme havuzu
covered swimming pool
kapalı yüzme havuzu
outdoor swimming pool
açık havuz
outdoor swimming pool
açık yüzme havuzu
swim
yüzmekle ilgili
swim
baygınlık
swim
yüzüş

O, çocukların havuzda yüzüşünü izledi. - She watched the children swimming in the pool.

O, onun yüzüşünü izledi. - She watched him swim.

swim
bir şey içinde yüzmek
swim
yüzgeç
swim
kulaç atmak
swim
yüzerken kullanılan
swim
yüzmesine yardım etmek
swim
{f} dönmek
swim
sersemlemek
swimming trunks
erkekler için mayo
swim
{f} yüz

Okyanusta yüzmek benim en büyük zevkimdir. - To swim in the ocean is my greatest pleasure.

John yüzme kulübündedir. - John is in the swimming club.

swim
(with/in ile) dolu/kaplı olmak
swim
(baş) dönmek
swim
yüzerek geçmek

Yüzerek geçmek imkânsız. Nehir çok geniş. - It's impossible to cross the river by swimming. It's too wide!

Tom nehri yüzerek geçmek için yeterince iyi bir yüzücü değil. - Tom isn't a good enough swimmer to swim across the river.

communal swimming pool
müşterek/ortak kullanılan yüzme havuzu
community swimming pool
müşterek/ortak kullanılan yüzme havuzu
floating or swimming (in water)
yüzen ya da (suda yüzme)
freestyle swimming
serbest stil yüzme
in door swimming pool
Açık yüzme havuz
medley swimming
(Spor) Karışık yüzme stili
swim
swim against the stream olaylara karşı koymak
swim
içine batmak
swim
"in" ile taşmak
swim
swim bladder balıkta hava
swim
{f} (akarsu, göl v.b.'ni) yüzerek geçmek. 3
does the hotel have a swimming pool
otelinizin havuzu var mı
freestyle swimming
serbest yüzme
having a swimming pool
havuzlu
i like swimming
yüzmeyi severim
indoor swimming pool
kapalı yüzme havuzu
indoor swimming pool
(İnşaat) bina içi yüzme havuzu
let's go swimming
yüzmeye gidelim
open air swimming pool
açık yüzme havuzu
swim
{f} ıslatmak
swim
dolu/kaplı olmak
swim
{f} yüzdürmek
swim
su yüzünde durmak
swim
{f} (swam, swum, --ming)
swim
{f} (suda) yüzmek: They were swimming in the creek. Çayda yüzüyorlardı
swim
{f} taşmak
swim
{i} baş dönmesi
swim
{f} dolmak
swim
{i} derin ve bol balıklı su
swimming pool
pisin
synchronized swimming
{i} ritmik yüzme
synchronized swimming
{i} senkronize yüzme
two piece swimming suit
bikini
English - English
The action of the verb "to swim"
The activity of being moving oneself through water using one's arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment
Present participle of swim
{n} a motion on or in water, a dizzines
the act of swimming
Vertigo; dizziness; as, a swimming in the head
Swimming is the activity of swimming, especially as a sport or for pleasure. swimming lessons. the sport of moving yourself through water using your arms and legs. In recreation and sports, the propulsion of the body through water by combined arm and leg motions. Swimming is popular as an all-around fitness routine and as a competitive sport. It has been included in the modern Olympic Games since their inception in 1896. Events include freestyle (crawl-stroke) races at distances of 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1,500 m; backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly races at 100 and 200 m; individual medley races at 200 and 400 m; freestyle relays, 4 100 m and 4 200 m; and the medley relay, 4 100 m. Long-distance swimming competitions, usually of 15-37 mi (24-59 km), are generally held on lakes and inland waters
The act of one who swims
That swims; capable of swimming; adapted to, or used in, swimming; as, a swimming bird; a swimming motion
The activity of being moving oneself through water using ones arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment
Being in a state of vertigo or dizziness; as, a swimming brain
{i} act of propelling oneself through water using the arms and/or legs
Suffused with moisture; as, swimming eyes
applied to a fish depicted horizontally
filled or brimming with tears; "swimming eyes"; "watery eyes"; "sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid"
swimming bell
The bell-shaped part of a jellyfish (and similar organism) that generates locomotion by pulsating
swimming costume
the clothes that one wears when bathing in the sea or a swimming pool
swimming goggles
Goggles to protect the eyes from material in the water, while swimming

You should wear a pair of swimming goggles because of all the pollen.

swimming pools
plural form of swimming pool
swimming trunks
A pair of shorts or briefs worn for swimming or bathing
swimming float
A swimming float is normally used for toddlers or other very young children who are beginning to learn how to swim. These devices, which come in many shapes and types, are used to aid them with buoyancy
swimming against the current
not conforming, behavior which is not according to what is accepted
swimming against the tide
not conforming, behavior which is not according to what is accepted
swimming bath
A swimming baths or swimming bath is a building that contains an indoor public swimming pool. The plural swimming baths can be used to refer to one or more than one of these places. It had been two years since I had been to the swimming baths
swimming bath
A swimming bath is a public swimming pool, especially an indoor one. a public swimming pool, usually indoors
swimming cap
A swimming cap is a rubber cap which you wear to keep your hair dry when you are swimming. a tight-fitting rubber hat that you wear when you are swimming to keep your hair dry
swimming competition
swimming contest
swimming costume
A swimming costume is the same as a swimsuit. = swimsuit. a piece of clothing worn for swimming, especially the type worn by women
swimming costume
tight fitting garment worn for swimming
swimming crab
marine crab with some legs flattened and fringed for swimming
swimming event
an athletic competition that involves swimming
swimming hole
a small body of water (usually in a creek) that is deep enough to use for swimming
swimming is forbidden
is it prohibited to enter the water, it is not allowed to swim in the water
swimming kick
a movement of the legs in swimming
swimming meet
a swimming competition between two or more teams
swimming pool
pool that provides a facility for swimming; "`swimming bath' is a British term"
swimming pool
pool that provides a facility for swimming; "`swimming bath' is a British term
swimming pool
Any constructed or pre-fabricated pool used primarily for swimming or bathing and is more than eighteen inches (18") in depth
swimming pool
A swimming pool is a large hole in the ground that has been made and filled with water so that people can swim in it. A structure, often a concrete-lined excavation of rectangular shape, that is filled with water and used for swimming
swimming pool
A watertight basin, chamber, or tank containing an artificial body of water for swimming, diving, or recreational bathing
swimming pool
large tank used for swimming
swimming pool
A constructed, non-natural, basic water recreation structure meeting all the local codes and standards
swimming pool
Any man-made, contained, or partially-contained structure used for swimming
swimming pool above ground level
Above Ground pool
swimming season
period when lifeguards man their stations along the country's beaches
swimming stroke
a method of moving the arms and legs to push against the water and propel the swimmer forward
swimming suit
swimsuit
swimming trunks
swim suit worn by men, shorts worn for swimming
swimming trunks
Swimming trunks are the shorts that a man wears when he goes swimming. a piece of clothing like shorts, worn by men and boys for swimming
swimming trunks
swimsuit worn by men while swimming
ice swimming
swimming in a body of water with a frozen crust of ice, which requires cutting a hole in the ice
oblique-swimming triplefin
A blenny fish, scientific name Obliquichthys maryannae
swim
An act or instance of swimming

I'm going for a swim.

swim
To float

Sink or swim.

synchronised swimming
A swimming event where competitors swim in a ballet-like manner in a swimming pool
synchronized swimming
A swimming event where more than one swimmer dances in the water
swim
To cause or compel to swim; to make to float; as, to swim a horse across a river
swim
The act of swimming; a gliding motion, like that of one swimming
swim
The sound, or air bladder, of a fish
swim
{n} the bladder of fishes
swim
{v} to float or move on water, glide, flow, be dixxy
communal swimming pool
community poolcommunity swimming pool
medley swimming
(Spor) Medley is a combination of four different swimming styles into one race. This race is either swum by one swimmer as individual medley (IM) or by four swimmers as a medley relay. (Note: the terms for events are never just "medley"--they are either referred to as "Individual Medley"/"I.M." or "Medley Relay".)
Swimming trunks
trunks
countercurrent swimming
swimming against the flow, swimming against the stream
free-swimming
(of animals) able to swim about; not attached
olympic size swimming pool
pool used in the Olympic Games (length: 50 meters, width: 25 meters, depth: a minimum of 2.0 meters) with 8 lanes having a width of 2.5 meters each lane (two empty lanes on the outside)
roofed swimming pool
swimming pool covered by a roof or canopy
swim
Fig
swim
the act of swimming
swim
To immerse in water that the lighter parts may float; as, to swim wheat in order to select seed
swim
To be supported by water or other fluid; not to sink; to float; as, any substance will swim, whose specific gravity is less than that of the fluid in which it is immersed
swim
To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means
swim
travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank
swim
sink or swim: see sink
swim
If you swim a race, you take part in a swimming race. She swam the 400 metres medley ten seconds slower than she did in 1980
swim
An instance of swimming; the act of swimming
swim
If your head is swimming, you feel unsteady and slightly ill. The musty aroma of incense made her head swim. = spin
swim
To be filled with swimming animals
swim
used to describe the progress of a ship through the water A ship would "swimme well" or "swimme ill", according to her speed under sail Matthew Baker has some of his original designs depicting fish as hulls preserved in the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge
swim
To traverse (a specific body of water, or a specific distance) by swimming; or, to utilize a specific swimming stroke; or, to compete in a specific swimming event
swim
{i} instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming
swim
If you swim a stretch of water, you keep swimming until you have crossed it. In 1875, Captain Matthew Webb became the first man to swim the English Channel
swim
travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank"
swim
be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink
swim
If objects swim, they seem to be moving backwards and forwards, usually because you are ill. Alexis suddenly could take no more: he felt too hot, he couldn't breathe, the room swam
swim
  Slow, graceful, undesired movements of display elements, groups, or images about their mean position on a display surface, such as that of a monitor   Note 1:   Swim can be followed by the human eye, whereas jitter usually appears as a blur   Note 2: Jitter, swim, wander, and drift have increasing periods of variation in that order
swim
A part of a stream much frequented by fish
swim
To be dizzy; to have an unsteady or reeling sensation; as, the head swims
swim
To move progressively in water by means of strokes with the hands and feet, or the fins or the tail
swim
To be overflowed or drenched
swim
To pass or move over or on by swimming; as, to swim a stream
swim
To be as if borne or floating in a fluid
swim
When you swim, you move through water by making movements with your arms and legs. She learned to swim when she was really tiny I went round to Jonathan's to see if he wanted to go swimming He was rescued only when an exhausted friend swam ashore I swim a mile a day. Swim is also a noun. When can we go for a swim, Mam?
swim
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swim
{f} propel oneself through water using the arms and legs; float on the surface of a liquid; be flooded with, be immersed in; appear to spin or whirl; feel dizzy; cause to move through the water
swim
When a fish swims, it moves through water by moving its body. The barriers are lethal to fish trying to swim upstream
synchronized swimming
syn·chro·nized swim·ming in BRIT, also use synchronised swimming Synchronized swimming is a sport in which two or more people perform complicated and carefully planned movements in water in time to music. a sport in which swimmers move in patterns in the water to music. Swimming sport in which the movements of one or more swimmers are synchronized with a musical accompaniment. The sport developed in the U.S. in the 1930s and was admitted as an Olympic event (solo and duet only) in 1984; in 1996 the rules were changed to allow only teams of eight women. Teams are judged on compulsory and optional routines
synchronized swimming
{i} sport in which swimmers perform simultaneous movements in water
warmed swimming pool
pool which has a special heater used to keep the water warm during the winter season
swimming
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