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English - Turkish
kabuğunu ayıklamak
(Askeri) ZIRH GÖVDE: Bir tankta; paletler, motor, kule ve silahlar çıkarıldıktan sonra geriye kalan, som zırhtan mamul tank gövdesi
{i} (ceviz, fıstık, bezelye v.b.'ne ait) kabuk
kabuk/gövde
(Havacılık) gemi gövdesi
(Askeri) karina
tekne gövdesi
{f} kabuğunu soy
geminin tekne kısmı
gemi omurgası
kabuğunu ya da çanağını çıkarmak
hülle
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Kavuz
{f} kabuğunu soymak
{i} gövde

Geminin gövdesinden kaya midyelerini sıyırdılar. - They scraped barnacles off the hull of the ship.

hull downyalnız direk ve yelkenleri görünecek kadar uzakta
{i} çerez kabuğu
(Askeri) Kule
{f} geminin teknesini vurmak
soy
{i} den. tekne (geminin temel bölümü)
hull upteknesi görünecek kadar yakın
geminin teknesine gülle isabet ettirmek
{i} tekne
{i} gemi teknesi
kuru tekne
{f} kabuğunu çıkarmak
{f} (içini çıkarmak için) (ceviz, fıstık, bezelye
kabuk
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (HİLL) Dost
English - English
Any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States (see the Wikipedia article)
The outer covering of a fruit or seed
To remove the outer covering of a fruit or seed

She sat on the back porch hulling peanuts.

{v} to husk, clear, drive to and fro, float, pierce the hull with a shot
{n} a husk, pod, outside, body of a ship
Any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States
The body of a boat
A ship's frame or body, not including masts and rigging
The hull of a boat or tank is the main body of it. The hull had suffered extensive damage to the starboard side. American public official who as secretary of state (1933-1944) laid the groundwork for the founding of the United Nations. He was awarded the 1945 Nobel Peace Prize. to take off the outer part of vegetables, rice, grain etc. Hull Bobby Robert Martin Hull Hull Clark Leonard Hull Cordell Hull Isaac Hull William Jacobs Helen Hull Kingston upon Hull
to remove the stalks from fruits like strawberries
The body or frame of a vessel such as a ship or plane
The outer covering of anything, particularly of a nut or of grain; the outer skin of a kernel; the husk
The outer body or shell of a vessel, floating partially immersed in water and supporting the remainder of the vessel
United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955)
dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut
This is the outer borders of a map The Hull must be made of Structural Brushes
a large fishing port in northeastern England
United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843)
Framework (shell) of the ship
a strawberry or raspberry dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut remove the hulls from; "hull the berries
typically refers to the bottom half of the boat as opposed to the deck
To remove the outer covering of a fruit or vegetable
The main body of a vessel
To strip off or separate the hull or hulls of; to free from integument; as, to hull corn
{f} remove the hull, remove the outer covering of seeds or fruit
The basic structure and shell of a boat
The body of a yacht
The main body of the boat on the outside that sits in the water
remove the hulls from; "hull the berries"
The hollow, lowermost portion of a vessel, floating partially immersed in the water and supporting the remainder of the vessel (Stein 1973)
"From Hull, Hell, and Halifax Good Lord, deliver us " This occurs in Taylor, the water poet Hull is not the town so called, but a furious river in Kingston, very dangerous In regard to Halifax, the allusion is to the law that the theft of goods to the value of 13d shall subject the thief to execution "by a jyn "
The actual body or shell of the boat
Frame or body of a ship
the frame or body of ship a large fishing port in northeastern England United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955) United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843) persistent enlarged calyx at base of e
The frame or body of a vessel, exclusive of her masts, yards, sails, and rigging
{i} body of a ship; shell, outer covering (of a seed, fruit, etc.)
The structural body of the boat that rests in the water
The structure of a ship (The outside walls)
The main body of any water-going vessel, including canoes and kayaks
The outer covering of a fruit or vegetable
The body of a vessel exclusive of masts, yards, sails, rigging, machinery and equipment
To toss or drive on the water, like the hull of a ship without sails
The flag which denotes the company to which the ship belongs
persistent enlarged calyx at base of e g a strawberry or raspberry
The actual body of the boat
The frame of a seafaring vessel It is the main body, essentially only the upper deck, sides and bottom The hull does not include the vessel's masts, rigging, or internal fittings such as boilers and engines
To pierce the hull of, as a ship, with a cannon ball
the basic body of the boat
the frame or body of ship
To remove the outer covering, or pull out the stem and leafy top portion, of berries, especially strawberries
to hull
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