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English - Turkish
{f} şekil vermek
kalıp
{f} küflendirmek
{f} küflenmek
küf

Tom'un küfe alerjisi var. - Tom is allergic to mould.

Ekmek küflüydü ama Tom yine de onu yedi. - The bread was mouldy, but Tom ate it nevertheless.

biçimlendirmek
şekil
{f} kalıba dökmek
{i} yaradılış
{i} yapı
{i} gübreli toprak
{i} humuslu toprak
dökme kalıp
bahçe toprağı
(Mekanik) kalıp dökme
(Arkeoloji) alçı kalıp
(Mekanik) döküm kalıbı
hazır kalıp
{f} kalıpla
kalıba sokmak
{f} kalıp yap
biçim ver
kalıp/küf/humus
(Tıp) Çok hücreli mantar
i., f., İng., bak. mold 1, mold 2
English - English
A hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance.W
The shape or pattern of a mould
Distinctive character or type

a leader in the mould of her predecessors.

A fixed or restrictive pattern or form

His method of scientific investigation broke the mould and led to a new discovery.

General shape or form

the oval mould of her face.

To shape in or on a mould
To fit closely by following the contours of
{n} a downy vegetable substance growing in moist places, a thing to give shape, fine earth
{v} to contract mold, model, shape, knead
to mold
{v} mother
mould
To mould someone or something means to change or influence them over a period of time so that they develop in a particular way. She was only 17 at the time and the experience moulded her personality Too often we try to mold our children into something they do not wish to be. = form, shape
mould
To ornament by molding or carving the material of; as, a molded window jamb
mould
{i} loose rich soil (also mold)
mould
A natural substance in the form of a woolly or furry growth of tiny fungi that appears when organic material lies for a long time exposed to (usually warm and moist) air
mould
make something, usually for a specific function; "She molded the riceballs carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"
mould
If a person fits into or is cast in a mould of a particular kind, they have the characteristics, attitudes, behaviour, or lifestyle that are typical of that type of person. He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing. If you say that someone breaks the mould, you mean that they do completely different things from what has been done before or from what is usually done. Memorial services have become tedious and expected. I would like to help break the mould
mould
A form into which molten metal is poured to produce a casting
mould
Earthy material; the matter of which anything is formed; composing substance; material
mould
[alt; mold] -
mould
Mould is a soft grey, green, or blue substance that sometimes forms in spots on old food or on damp walls or clothes. see also leaf mould. Variant of mold. Variant of mold. Variant of mold
mould
To guide or determine the growth or development of; influence; as, a teacher who helps to mould the minds of his students
mould
loose soil rich in organic matter
mould
If you mould a soft substance such as plastic or clay, you make it into a particular shape or into an object. Using 2 spoons, mould the cheese mixture into small balls or ovals
mould
To ornament with mouldings
mould
A form for shaping and molding ingots
mould
form in clay, wax, etc; "model a head with clay"
mould
Cast; form; shape; character
mould
To make a mould of or from (molten metal, for example) before casting
mould
sculpture produced by molding
mould
A frame or model around or on which something is formed or shaped
mould
When something moulds to an object or when you mould it there, it fits round the object tightly so that the shape of the object can still be seen. You need a malleable pillow that will mould to the curves of your neck She stood there, the wind moulding the dress around her
mould
those of the great groups Hyphomycetes, and Physomycetes, forming on damp or decaying organic matter
mould
as the pattern or templet used by a shipbuilder, carpenter, or mason
mould
The matrix, or cavity, in which anything is shaped, and from which it takes its form; also, the body or mass containing the cavity; as, a sand mold; a jelly mold
mould
earth containing the remains or constituents of organic matter, and suited to the growth of plants; soil
mould
To knead; as, to mold dough or bread
mould
A fontanel
mould
A hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance.[W]
mould
A growth of minute fungi of various kinds, esp
mould
To form into a particular shape; to shape; to model; to fashion
mould
a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter
mould
Crumbling, soft, friable earth; esp
mould
a hollow shape into which a liquid is poured and left to set solid to produce a product in the shape of the mould e g a jelly mould or a plaster of Paris mould
mould
To cause to become moldy; to cause mold to grow upon
mould
mould moulds moulding moulded in AM, use mold1. A mould is a hollow container that you pour liquid into. When the liquid becomes solid, it takes the same shape as the mould. Spoon the mixture carefully into the mould jelly moulds
mould
{f} fashion, shape; shape or form in a mold; become moldy, mildew; determine the nature of; ornament with molding, trim with edging; influence the character of (also mold)
mould
A frame with a wire cloth bottom, on which the pump is drained to form a sheet, in making paper by hand
mould
To cover with mold or soil
mould
To form into a particular shape; to give shape to
mould
Something that is made in or shaped on a mould
mould
To become moldy; to be covered or filled, in whole or in part, with a mold
mould
A profuse growth of fungus mycelium on dead plant tissue or any dead matter
mould
To be shaped in or as if in a mould
mould
To form a mold of, as in sand, in which a casting may be made
mould
A flat screen with wire mesh onto which the deckle is placed during hand paper making
mould
{i} pattern or form for giving a particular shape; something that has been molded; nature, character; decorative edging, patterned rim; fungal growth (also mold)
mould
A group of moldings; as, the arch mold of a porch or doorway; the pier mold of a Gothic pier, meaning the whole profile, section, or combination of parts
mould
Loose friable soil, rich in humus and fit for planting
mould
That on which, or in accordance with which, anything is modeled or formed; anything which serves to regulate the size, form, etc
mould
container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
mould
Fungi, or the growths that are produced by fungi
mould
See Mold, Molder, Moldy, etc
mould
form by pouring (e g , wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture"
to mould

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı mōld

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈmōld/ /tə ˈmoʊld/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
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