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English - Turkish
{i} çatlak
kırık

Mandibula kondil kırıklarının tedavisinde birçok yöntem önerilmiştir. - Many methods have been proposed for treating fractures of the atrophic mandible.

Fadıl kafatası kırıkları nedeniyle öldü. - Fadil died of skull fractures.

fault
kusur

Tüm kusurlarına rağmen, Tom temel ahlak anlayışına sahipti. - For all his faults, Tom had a fundamental sense of decency.

Her şeye ve herkese bir kusur buluyor. - She finds fault with everything and everyone.

fault
hata,v.hata bul: n.hata
fault
{i} jeol. kırık, fay
fracture
yarmak
fracture
yarılmak
fracture
bir şeyin kırılan yeri
fracture
çatlama
fracture
(Tıp) fraktür
fracture
kopma
fracture
parçalanma
fault
{f} hata bul

O, hep işleri yapma tarzımla ilgili hata bulur. - She always finds fault with the way I do things.

Tom yaptığım her şeyde hata buluyor. - Tom finds fault with everything I do.

fault
suç

O, suçunu asla itiraf etmeyecektir. - He will never admit his fault.

Kaza için seni suçlamıyorum, senin hatan değildi. - I don't blame you for the accident; it was not your fault.

fracture
kırılma
fracture
çatlamak
fracture
{f} çatla
fracture
kırmak
fracture
çatlatmak
fracture
{f} kır
fault
spor faul
fault
fay husule getirmek
fault
{f} -de kusur bulmak
fault
{f} kınamak
fault
eksiklik
fault
{f} ayıplamak
fault
{f} kusurlu olmak
fault
{i} tenis servis hatası
fault
{f} hatası olmak
fault
her şeye

Her şeye ve herkese bir kusur buluyor. - She finds fault with everything and everyone.

fault
{i} yanlışlık

Bilim adamlarına göre yaygın bir hata her problemin teknik bir çözümü var olduğuna yanlışlıkla inanmaktır. - A fault common to scientists is mistakenly believing that every problem has a technical solution.

fault
(Mukavele) kusur, hata
fault
{i} çatlak
fault
{f} suçu olmak
fault
(isim) hata, yanlış, kabahat, kusur, suç, arıza, günah, yanlışlık, fay, çatlak
fracture
kemik veya kıkırdağın kırılması
fracture
{f} kırılmak
fracture
kırmak çatlatmak
fracture
{i} kırma
fracture
çekiçle kırılınca madenin meydana çıkan yüzeyi
fracture
yarık
fracture
kırık,v.kır: n.kırık
fracture
kırıklık
English - English
fault
the act of breaking, or something that has broken, especially that in bone or cartilage
a fault or crack in a rock
a break
{n} a breach or separation of solid parts the manner of breaking
{v} to break a bone, to break or crack
A rupture of the surface of a laminate because of external or internal forces, with or without complete separation
fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey"
(n) A crack or break in a rock (v) To break in random places instead of cleaving Said of minerals
Breach in continuity of a bone Types of fractures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress, or transverse
a breaking of a body part, usually a bone
{f} cause a break (i.e. in a bone); break, split, crack; be broken, be split, be cracked
Any break in rock along which no significant movement has occurred
A general term to include any kind of discontinuity in a body of rock if produced by mechanical failure, whether by shear stress or tensile stress Fractures include faults, shears, joints, and planes of fracture cleavage
– A break in the geological formation, e g , a shear or fault
breaking of a bone G
A fracture is a slight crack or break in something, especially a bone. At least one-third of all women over ninety have sustained a hip fracture
The act of breaking or snapping asunder; rupture; breach
the act of cracking something breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall" fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey" break (a bone); "She broke her clavicle" become fractured; "The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe" violate or abuse; "This writer really fractures the language" break into pieces; "The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle" interrupt, break, or destroy; "fracture the balance of power
- a break in the rock along which there has been little or no movement
breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall"
Breach of continuity of a bone Types of fractures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress, or transverse
A break or crack
A break in rigid body tissue, such as bone, cartilage, or tooth
break (a bone); "She broke her clavicle"
(geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; "they built it right over a geological fault"
{i} break (i.e. in a bone); act of breaking; state of being broken; split, crack
A rupture of the surface of a laminate due to external or internal forces; may or may not result in complete separation
A complete or partial interuption of a bony surface
to break, or cause something to break
To cause a fracture or fractures in; to break; to burst asunder; to crack; to separate the continuous parts of; as, to fracture a bone; to fracture the skull
A general term for any break in a rock including cracks, joints, and faults
Any break or rupture formed in an ice cover or floe due to deformation
break in a bone; occasionally of some other structure, e g , liver or spleen
The breaking of a bone
If something such as a bone is fractured or fractures, it gets a slight crack or break in it. You've fractured a rib, maybe more than one One strut had fractured and been crudely repaired in several places He suffered a fractured skull
to break; a broken object
a break in a bone
interrupt, break, or destroy; "fracture the balance of power
means to break
violate or abuse; "This writer really fractures the language"
the act of cracking something breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall"
the act of cracking something
Break in a bone
interrupt, break, or destroy; "fracture the balance of power"
If something such as an organization or society is fractured or fractures, it splits into several parts or stops existing. His policy risks fracturing the coalition It might be a society that could fracture along class lines. a crack or broken part in a bone or other hard substance. In mineralogy, the appearance of a surface broken in directions other than along cleavage planes. There are several kinds of fractures: conchoidal (curved concavities resembling shells, as in glass); even (rough, approximately plane surfaces); uneven (rough and completely irregular surfaces, the commonest type); hackly (sharp edges and jagged points and depressions); and splintery (partially separated splinters or fibres). In engineering, rupture of a material too weak to sustain the forces on it. A fracture of the workpiece during forming can result from flaws in the metal; these often consist of nonmetallic inclusions such as oxides or sulfides trapped in the metal during refining. Laps are another type of flaw, in which part of a metal piece is inadvertently folded over on itself but the two sides of the fold are not completely welded together. Structural and machine parts subject to vibrations and other cyclic loading must be designed to avoid fatigue fracture. See also ductility, metallurgy, strength of materials, testing machine. Break in a bone, caused by stress. It causes pain, tenderness, and inability to use the part with the fracture. The site appears deformed, swollen, and discoloured, and the bone moves in abnormal ways. It must be protected from weight bearing and movement between the broken ends while it heals, producing puttylike new tissue that hardens to join the broken pieces together. Complications include failure to heal, healing in the wrong position, and loss of function despite good healing. Fractures in joints present a particularly serious problem, often requiring surgery. See also osteoporosis
become fractured; "The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe"
break into pieces; "The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle"
The texture of a freshly broken surface; as, a compact fracture; an even, hackly, or conchoidal fracture
A crack or break in a bone
A break in rigid body tissue, such as bone, cartilage or tooth
Generally any break in a rock, whether or not it causes displacement, due to mechanical failure by stress; includes cracks, joints and faults
to fracture

    Hyphenation

    to frac·ture

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı fräkşır

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈfraksʜər/ /tə ˈfrækʃɜr/

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