windfang

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German - Turkish
arch. vintfank; kapi sundurmasi
m l. (am Schornstein) firildak, yelkovan
English - Turkish

Definition of windfang in English Turkish dictionary

porch
{i} veranda

Tom Mary'nin ön verandasında bazı oyuncaklar gördü. - Tom saw some toys on Mary's front porch.

Verandadan dökülen kirleri süpürdü. - She swept the dirt from the porch.

porch
sundurma veranda
porch
(İnşaat) taraça
porch
(İnşaat) kapı saçağı
porch
(İnşaat) kapı sundurması
porch
ayazlık
porch
(Arılık) uçuş deliği siperi
porch
portiko
porch
evin kabağında ilave dikinti
porch
portik
porch
{i} sundurma

Mary genellikle sundurmada yalnız otururdu. - Mary would often sit alone on the porch.

Tom ve Mary sundurmada seni bekliyor. - Tom and Mary are waiting for you on the porch.

porch
{i} (kapı önündeki, yanları açık) sundurma, örtme; (kapı önündeki) giriş, portik, portiko
porch
{i} hayat, (bir yanı/yanları açık) veranda
porch
{i} taraça (camlı)
porch
veranda/sundurma
German - English
porch
A covered and enclosed entrance to a building, whether taken from the interior, and forming a sort of vestibule within the main wall, or projecting without and with a separate roof
{n} an entrance with a roof, a portico
A portico; a covered walk
See also Carriage porch, under Carriage, and Loggia
A wood or concrete platform with a roof covering found at the entrance
Sometimes the porch is large enough to serve as a covered walk
A covered and inclosed entrance to a building, whether taken from the interior, and forming a sort of vestibule within the main wall, or projecting without and with a separate roof
A flat exterior extension of a home and, unlike a deck porches are covered by a roof
Exterior space attached to a house, but with a separate roof
a covered entrance to a building
A porch is a sheltered area at the entrance to a building. It has a roof and sometimes has walls
An open or enclosed gallery or room on the outside of a building
a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
A porch is a raised platform built along the outside wall of a house and often covered with a roof. Roofed structure, usually open at front and sides, projecting from the face of a building and used to protect an entrance. If colonnaded, it may be called a portico. A veranda is typically a long porch surrounded by a railing, often extending along more than one side of a building. Simple porches were exceedingly common in the domestic architecture of Britain and the U.S. from the late 18th century. In Gothic cathedrals the porch was often a small gabled structure projecting from the northern or southern walls of the nave. See also loggia, narthex
A small covered verandah outside an entrance door - in the Bungalow this became a large, deep external "room" often used for sleeping
{i} balcony, veranda; patio, portico
a covered entrance to a doorway; in some great churches these became large and elaborate structures
The structure can be a simple covered entrance to a home or a fully enclosed room on the outside of a residence
The roofed entrance to a house