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English - Turkish
roda etmek
kangallanmak
kangallamak
bobin
kangal etmek
(Askeri) roda etmek
kıvırmak
(Biyokimya,Gıda) sarmal
(Elektrik, Elektronik) çevresine sarılmak
kangallamak
serpantin
kangallanmak
boru demeti
spiral
rulo
gebeliği önleyici alet
{i} sarım
dolamak
kangal haline gelmek
{f} sar

O ip sarılmak zorunda. - That rope has to be coiled.

tutam
serpantinli
{i} kangal
{i} tomar
{i} kargaşa
{f} dolanmak
{i} patırtı
(Tıp) Halka veya helezon şeklinde kıvrımlar gösteren oluşum
elek bobin
sarmak veya sarılmak
{f} sarılmak

O ip sarılmak zorunda. - That rope has to be coiled.

(Nükleer Bilimler) sargı,sargı
{f} kangal yapmak
kangal etmek veya olmak
{i} halka
{i} halka şeklinde kıvrılmış saç
(Askeri) (UP) İLERİYE YANAŞMA, MESAFELERİ KAPATMA: Özellikle zırhlı birliklerde bir yürüyüş kolunun derinliğinin, arazide verilen bir molada, kolbaşı ile kol nihayeti arasındaki mesafeyi daraltmak maksadıyla ileriye doğru yanaşma
{i} den. roda
{f} 1. sarmak, kangallamak
secondary coil ikinci devre bobini
{f} bukle yapmak
{i} gürültü
roda etmek primary coil birinci devre bobini
kangal şeklinde boru
{f} sarmak
{i} bukle
{i} yay
{i} elek. bobin
{i} yumak
spira
roda
English - English
A coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow
To wind or reel e.g. a wire or rope into regular rings, often around a centerpiece

A simple transformer can be made by coiling two pieces of insulated copper wire around an iron heart.

Common name for any intra-uterine contraceptive device (Abbreviation: IUD)—the first IUDs were coil-shaped
Something wound in the form of a helix or spiral
A noise, tumult, bustle, or turmoil

they continued so extremely fond of gold, that if Peter sent them abroad, though it were only upon a compliment, they would roar, and spit, and belch, and piss, and f—t, and snivel out fire, and keep a perpetual coil, till you flung them a bit of gold .

{n} a circular form of a rope
{v} to roll up a rope, to wind up in a ring
a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles
A length of steel wound into roll-form
A ring, series of rings, or spiral, into which a rope, or other like thing, is wound
When a bell is being rung up or rung down, the ringer has a lot of extra rope to handle; to stop it flapping around, it is coiled up While ringing up, the ringer lets the coils out as needed, and while ringing down, takes in more coils
A coil of rope or wire is a length of it that has been wound into a series of loops. Tod shook his head angrily and slung the coil of rope over his shoulder The steel arrives at the factory in coils
a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope" reactor consisting of a spiral of insulated wire that introduces inductance into a circuit tubing that is wound in a spiral a contraceptive device placed inside a woman's womb a transformer that supplies high voltage to spark plugs in a gasoline engine a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles wind around something in coils or loops
To lay a line down in circular turns
A number of turns of conductor wound as a coil
If you coil something, you wind it into a series of loops or into the shape of a ring. If it coils around something, it forms loops or a ring. He turned off the water and began to coil the hose A huge rattlesnake lay coiled on the blanket. Coil up means the same as coil. Once we have the wire, we can coil it up into the shape of a spring Her hair was coiled up on top of her head. A disturbance; a fuss. to wind or twist into a series of rings, or to make something do this (coillir, %cuillir% )
Normally a bobbin wound with fine wire, with pole pieces It is the movement of the string within the field of this coil that creates the sound we hear
A conductor wound in a series of turns
The coil is a contraceptive device used by women. It is fitted inside a woman's womb, usually for several months or years
Wire wrapped around the base of a speaker cone or diaphragm When an electrical current is passed through the coil a movement is caused due to a magnet also attached to the cone This movement is what makes the noise Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
Common name for any intra-uterine contraceptive device (Abbreviation: IUD)-the first IUDs were coil-shaped
To wind cylindrically or spirally; as, to coil a rope when not in use; the snake coiled itself before springing
To encircle and hold with, or as with, coils
Usually a squared end belt piece of full manufacturing length but not full manufacturing width See also slab belting
Metal bands or strands of wire wrapped in a circular fashion A device for increasing the voltage to fire the spark plugs
(Otomotiv) A device used to amplify the voltage from a typical battery into a big jolt of voltage capable of jumping a spark plug gap. The jolt is distributed via the distributor and sent to the spark plugs
Abbreviation for telephone pickup coil
a transformer that supplies high voltage to spark plugs in a gasoline engine
A network of tubes filled with refrigerant A coil located inside the home takes heat and moisture out of the air as liquid refrigerant evaporates Sometimes called the cooling or evaporator coil
{f} bind, wrap; twist, wind
To wind into loops (roughly) around a common center
Fig
To wind itself cylindrically or spirally; to form a coil; to wind; often with about or around
A noise, tumult, bustle, or confusion
make without a potter's wheel; "This famous potter hand-builds all of her vessels"
A coil is a thick spiral of wire through which an electrical current passes
wind around something in coils or loops
A length of insulated wire wound around a laminated iron or steel core, a ferrite or powdered iron core, or a non-ferrous material such as ceramic aluminum, or plastic A non-ferrous core is called an "air core"since it is non-magnetic in nature
A length of wire wound around a form in multiple turns
single or multiple loops of wire (or other electrical conductor, such as tubing, etc ) designed either to produce a magnetic field from current flowing through the wire, or to detect a changing magnetic field by voltage induced in the wire
One or more loops of a conductor used to create a magnetic field In MRI, the term refers to the radiofrequency coil [Chapter 9]
a cooling or heating element, often including fins, through which treated gas or liquid is passed, exchanging thermal energy with air surrounding it for heating or cooling
Entanglement; toil; mesh; perplexity
An inductor; an electronic component whose impedance increases with increasing frequency Useful in blocking the transmission of higher-frequency signals such as in blocking high-frequency coupling from woofers
{i} cylinder, roll; ring, link; wrapping, winding
Sheet metal rolled from slab or ingot that, then, has been wound Once rolled in a hot-strip mill, a steel coil is more than one-quarter mile long Coils are the most efficient way to store and transport sheet metal
reactor consisting of a spiral of insulated wire that introduces inductance into a circuit tubing that is wound in a spiral a contraceptive device placed inside a woman's womb a transformer that supplies high voltage to spark plugs in a gasoline engine a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles wind around something in coils or loops
A series of connected pipes in rows or layers, as in a steam heating apparatus
an inductive device created by looping turns of wire around a core
A coil is one loop in a series of loops. Pythons kill by tightening their coils so that their victim cannot breathe
In model railroading, a tightly wound "spool" of thin wire which is a component of electrical devices such as solenoids and electromagnets
A core wrapped in conducting wires that, when current is run through, emits a magnetic field
A device used to amplify the voltage from a typical battery into a big jolt of voltage capable of jumping a spark plug gap The jolt is distributed via the distributor and sent to the spark plugs
Stamps processed in a long single row and prepared for sale in rolls, often for dispensing from stamp-vending and affixing machines Some coils, including most U S coils, have a straight edge on two parallel sides and perforations on the remaining two parallel sides Some coils are back printed with sequence or counting numbers
A device consisting of fine wire windings around an iron core, which is designed to step up battery voltage The high voltage created (35,000 volts or more) is delivered to the spark plug so ignition can occur
A general reference to the bobbin and coil assembly
to wind or move in a spiral course; "the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action"; "black smoke coiling up into the sky"; "the young people gyrated on the dance floor"
a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope"
a contraceptive device placed inside a woman's womb
tubing that is wound in a spiral
reactor consisting of a spiral of insulated wire that introduces inductance into a circuit
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