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English - Turkish
damıtmak
özünü almak
süzmek
damıt

Normal su kullanmak zamanla buhar deliklerini tıkayacak mineral birikmesine sebep olacağı için buharlı ütülerde her zaman damıtılmış su kullan. - Always use distilled water in steam irons because using ordinary water will cause a mineral build-up over time that will clog the steam holes.

Ütü ısınırken Mary buhar yapmak için hazneye damıtılmış su döktü. - As the iron was heating up, Mary poured distilled water into the reservoir to make steam.

imbikten çekmek
(konu/vb.) özünü çıkarmak
damlatmak
damit
{f} biçimlenmek
{f} imbikten geçmek
(Tıp) Bir sıvıyı ısıtıp buhar haline getirdikten sonra tekrar soğutarak sıvı halinde toplamak, damıtmak
{f} ayrıştırmak
{f} süzülmek
{f} damla damla akıtmak
f., İng., bak. distill
{f} özünü çıkarmak
{f} saflaştırmak
to distill
çekmek
to distill
damıtmak
to distill
taktir etmek
English - English
Trickle down or fall in small drops; ooze out
Subject a substance to distillation;
Make by means of distillation, especially whisky
{v} to drop, flow or run gently, use a still
To distill
limbec
distil
Exude in small drops
distil
If an oil or liquid is distilled from a plant, it is produced by a process which extracts the most essential part of the plant. To distil a plant means to produce an oil or liquid from it by this process. The oil is distilled from the berries of this small tree. the art of distilling rose petals + distillation dis·til·la·tion the distillation of rose petals to produce rosewater
distil
Be manifested gently or gradually
distil
{f} purify a liquid by condensing it; extract an essence; make whiskey; drip
distil
Drip or be wet with
distil
undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops; "water condenses"; "The acid distills at a specific temperature"
distil
Impart in small quantities
distil
Undergo or be produced by distillation
distil
If a thought or idea is distilled from previous thoughts, ideas, or experiences, it comes from them. If it is distilled into something, it becomes part of that thing. Reviews are distilled from articles previously published in the main column Roy distills these messages into something powerful + distillation dis·til·la·tion The material below is a distillation of his work
distil
extract by the process of distillation; "distill the essence of this compound"
distil
Extract the essence of; concentrate; purify
distil
give off (a liquid); "The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound"
distil
dis·til distils distilling distilled in AM, use distill1. If a liquid such as whisky or water is distilled, it is heated until it changes into steam or vapour and then cooled until it becomes liquid again. This is usually done in order to make it pure. The whisky had been distilled in 1926 and sat quietly maturing until 1987 You can't actually drink the water from the marshland. But you can distil it + distillation dis·til·la·tion Any faults in the original cider stood out sharply after distillation
distil
undergo the process of distillation
distil
Make by means of distillation, esp. whisky
to distil

    Hyphenation

    to dis·til

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı dîstîl

    Pronunciation

    /tə dəˈstəl/ /tə dɪˈstɪl/
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