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English - Turkish
{f} patlatmak

Tom kâsedeki tüm patlamış mısırı yedikten sonra biraz daha patlatmak için mutfağa geri gitti. - After Tom had eaten all the popcorn in the bowl, he went back into the kitchen to pop some more.

{f} (mısır) patlatmak
{i} patlama sesi
{i} baba

Hey, babalık! Ne yapıyorsun! - Hey, pops! What are you doing!

{i} ateş etme
{i} pop müzik

En çok sevdiğim müzik türü pop müziktir. - My most favorite style of music is pop music.

Pop müzik dinlemek istiyorum. - I'd like to listen to pop music.

bumlamak
(Bilgisayar) çıkma

Tom ilk kez sahneye çıkar çıkmaz gençler arasında popüler oldu. - Tom became popular among teenagers as soon as he made his debut on the screen.

çat pat
(Bilgisayar) hoplamak
pop şarkısı
patlatmak (mısır)
pop müziği
yerinden fırlamak
pat

Tom Mary'ye tereyağlı patlamış mısır kasesini uzattı. - Tom handed the bowl of buttered popcorn to Mary.

Nüfus patlaması, ciddi bir sorundur - The population explosion is a serious problem.

pop
patlamak
(Aİ) baba
gelmek

Elektrikli otomobiller gittikçe daha popüler hale gelmektedir. - Electric cars are becoming more and more popular.

pat diye ses çıkarmak
çek
gelivermek
gitmek
gidivermek
moruk
patla(mak)
{i} içecek (alkolsüz)
(Askeri) performansa bağlı birikim (performance oriented packaging)
{i} tabanca [amer.]
{i} rehin
{i} patlatma

Sivilceleri aynanın önünde patlatmayı bırak. - Stop popping pimples in front of the mirror.

Sınıfta sakızını patlatmamalısın. - You shouldn't pop your bubble gum in class.

{i} babalık

Hey, babalık! Ne yapıyorsun! - Hey, pops! What are you doing!

fırlamak
dili evlenme teklif etmek
yaşlı adam
ölüvermek
Bilgi İşleme
çek,v.patla: n.bum
güm
{s} pop: pop concert pop konseri. pop music pop müzik. pop singer pop şarkıcısı
Bir Bilgisayar ağına erişim için bağlantı kurulacak en yakın nokta ya da telefon numarası
{f} çıtçıtla iliklemek
küt

On binlerce insan soğuk ve yağmura rağmen Paskalya kutlamasında Papa Francis ile Dindar Kütleye katılmak için pazar sabahı Aziz Petrus Meydanında toplandı. - Tens of thousands of people gathered in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday morning, despite the cold and the rain, to take part in Solemn Mass with Pope Francis in celebration of Easter.

{i} gazoz
yaylanmak
{f} pat diye sormak
{s} popüler

Geçen sene kurulan lunapark sağolsun şehir popüler oldu. - Thanks to the amusement park built last year, the city has become popular.

Go büyük ihtimalle benim ülkemdeki en popüler Japon oyunu olsa da o bile bazı üniversite öğrencileri dışında pek bilinmiyor. - Although Go is probably the most popular Japanese game in my country, at most only a few university students know it.

{f} rehine koymak [brit.]
{i} hafif bir patlama sesi, hafif bir patlama
pop in uğramak
bk. Post Office Protocol
hoplamak çıkma
birden

Kolombiya'da nüfus birden altıya kadar değişen sosyal katmanlara göre sınıflandırılır. Bir en fakir olma ve altı en zengin olma. - In Colombia, the population is classified into social strata ranging from one to six, one being the poorest and six being the richest.

{f} ateşlemek
patlatmak ateş etmek
dan

Hentbol Danimarka'da çok sevilen bir spordur. - Handball is a very popular sport in Denmark.

Linda, Londra'da popüler bir egzotik dansçıydı. - Linda was a popular exotic dancer in London.

{s} pop müziğe ait
pat diye
gaz

En popüler yazarlarından biri bırakınca gazete okuyucu kaybetmeye başladı. - The newspaper began to lose readers when it dispensed with one of its most popular writers.

Gazlı su Amerika'da çok popüler değil. - Fizzy water isn't very popular in America.

{f} çıtçıtlamak
{f} çabucak giymek
{f} sokuvermek
ansızın

Sami, Leyla'nın nasıl olduğunu görmek için ansızın girdi. - Sami popped in to see how Layla was doing.

dili birden gitmek
pop out ağızdan kaçmak
tabanca
rehine koymak
cazırdamak
ateş etmek
Turkish - Turkish
Halkın arasında yaşayan motiflere, ögelere yer veren, onlardan yararlanan (kültür), popüler
English - English
probability of precipitation
Post Office Protocol
Service Provider term, point of presence
Originally, a social club and debating society at Eton College; now the body of college prefects
A popular classical music concert

As to the tall, curly-haired man, I suppose it was the one who was with me at the last Pop.

to act suddenly, unexpectedly or quickly
Popular
a portion, a quantity dispensed

They cost 50 pence a pop.

Pop music
a bottle or can of effervescent or fizzy drink most frequently nonalcoholic; soda pop

Go in the store and buy us three pops.

To remove (a data item) from the top of a stack
to place something somewhere

Just pop it in the fridge for now.

To swallow (a tablet of a drug)

We were drinking beer and popping pills — some really strong downers. I could hardly walk and I had no idea what I was saying.

to hit

He gave me a pop on the nose.

To perform (a move or stunt) while riding a board or vehicle

The tail is the back of the deck; this is the part that enables skaters to pop ollies.

{n} a small smart sound from a gun
{v} to come or go quickly or slily, to shift
(abb.) Persistent Organic Polutant
A lollipop, pop, lolly, sucker, or dum-dum is a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavoured sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. They are available in many flavours and shapes
point of access to the Internet that has a unique Internet address (the size of an Internet service provider is measured according to the numbers of access points it has)
Pop is modern music that usually has a strong rhythm and uses electronic equipment. the perfect combination of Caribbean rhythms, European pop, and American soul a life-size poster of a pop star I know nothing about pop music
If you pop somewhere, you go there for a short time. Wendy popped in for a quick bite to eat on Monday night
Pop is used to represent a short sharp sound, for example the sound made by bursting a balloon or by pulling a cork out of a bottle. His back tyre just went pop on a motorway
Some people call their father pop. I looked at Pop and he had big tears in his eyes
If your eyes pop, you look very surprised or excited when you see something. My eyes popped at the sight of the rich variety of food on show
If something pops, it makes a short sharp sound. He untwisted the wire off the champagne bottle, and the cork popped and shot to the ceiling
{i} protocol for receiving electronic mail from a central POP server (Computers)
You can refer to fizzy drinks such as lemonade as pop. He still visits the village shop for buns and fizzy pop. glass pop bottles
to pop the question: see question. pop. is an abbreviation for population. It is used before a number when indicating the total population of a city or country. Somalia, pop. 7.9 million, income per head about £1.60 a week. Father. population. the written abbreviation of population
If you pop something somewhere, you put it there quickly. He plucked a purple grape from the bunch and popped it in his mouth
A POP is equipment that gives access to the Internet. POP is an abbreviation for `point of presence'
{i} sound of an explosion; carbonated drink; dad, father (Informal)
Post Office Protocol; a method of handling incoming electronic mail Example: The Eudora Pro program distributed via the OIT Software To go web site uses this protocol for storing your incoming messages on a special cluster of servers called pop service ohio-state edu and delivering them when requested
{f} make a shattering sound; explode with a loud bang (like a balloon); enter; shoot; beat, hit, strike
music of general appeal to teenagers; a bland watered-down version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an emphasis on romantic love
Post Office Protocol POP is a way of retrieving email from an email server (called a POP server), such as the UC Davis email servers where your email messages are stored before you pick them up See more information about POP servers
drink down entirely; "He downed three martinis before dinner"; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"; "They popped a few beer after work"
hit a pop-fly; "He popped out to shortstop"
Sound made in imitation of the sound
cause to make a sharp explosive sound; "He popped the champagne bottle"
(Point of Presence, also Post Office Protocol) -- Two commonly used meanings: Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail
Post Office Protocol This is the protocol used by mail clients to retrieve messages from a mail server
POP has two commonly used meanings The first, Point of Presence, means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often via dial-up phone lines The second meaning, Post Office Protocol, refers to the way e-mail software gets mail from a mail server Post Office Protocol can also appear as POP3
to ejaculate
cause to burst with a lound, explosive sound; "The child popped the balloon"
This has 2 meanings: 1 Post Office Protocol: a method of retrieving email from a server 2 Point Of Presence: a telephone number (access number) that provides dial-up Internet access SBC Yahoo! provides several POPs so users can gain Internet access with local phone calls Back to Top
take drugs, especially orally; "The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves"
To burst open with a pop, when heated over a fire; as, this corn pops well
{s} of popular culture, designed for the general population; trendy, fashionable; unexpected, surprise
appear suddenly or unexpectedly; "The farm popped into view as we turned the corner"; "He suddenly popped up out of nowhere"
See: Post Office Protocol and Point Of Presence
A loud, sharp sound as of a cork coming out of a bottle
To thrust or push suddenly; to offer suddenly; to bring suddenly and unexpectedly to notice; as, to pop one's head in at the door
Two commonly used meanings A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail Post Office Protocol
fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise; "The soldiers were popping"
Point of Presence or Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence usually means a location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail
release suddenly; "pop the clutch"
Stands for "Post Office Protocol" and is a common Internet email protocol or format used for sending and receiving email
A small, sharp, quick explosive sound or report; as, to go off with a pop
like a pop or with a pop; "everything went pop"
Affectionate form of father
Shortened form of popular; a style of modern art
(Post Office Protocol) An Internet protocol that enables a single user to read e-mail from a mail server
(of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people)
a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in New England they call sodas tonics"
a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork
n 1 Post Office Protocol, levels 1, 2 and 3 A protocol that should allow Internet users to access their SMTP-compliant server's mailbox from any client 2 A system that doesn't work when any one part of the ISP's hardware is down or misconfigured 3 Point of Presence A location where an ISP or TelCo has an access point for a particular service
To enter, or issue forth, with a quick, sudden movement; to move from place to place suddenly; to dart; with in, out, upon, off, etc
Point of Presence or Post Office Protocol
like a pop or with a pop; "everything went pop
Turkish - English
pop
pop for
pop of
to pop

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı päp

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈpäp/ /tə ˈpɑːp/

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