zipper

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English - Turkish
fermuar

Yaşlılık nedir? Önce isimleri unutursun, sonra yüzleri unutursun, sonra fermuarını çekmeyi unutursun, sonra onu indirmeyi unutursun. - What is old age? First you forget names, then you forget faces, then you forget to pull your zipper up, then you forget to pull it down.

Ceketimin fermuarı sıkışmış. - The zipper on my jacket got stuck.

fermuarlamak
{i} fermuar. f
(isim) fermuar
zipper foot
(Tekstil) fermuar ayağı
zipper bag
kilitli poşet
zipper drill
fermuğarı delmek
zipper line
Baskı işlerinde "Ferferaj" kesiminin bir farklı halidir. Kesimi farklıdır. Yırtılmak için değil bir dosyanın açılımını kolaylaştırması için kullanılır. Örneğin kargo zarflarının tutup açtığınız kısmı
zipper one thing into another
bir şeyi başka bir şeye fermuarla takmak
zipper bag
fermuarlı çanta
zipper one thing into
bir şeyi başka bir şeye fermuarla takmak
zipper s.t. open
bir şeyin fermuarını açmak
zipper s.t. up
bir şeyin fermuarını kapamak/çekmek
zipper something open
bir şeyin fermuarını açmak
zipper stop
(Tekstil) fermuar stopu
pocket zipper
Cep fermuarı
zippers
fermuarlar
can you fix the zipper
fermuar tamir edebilir misiniz
zippers
(Askeri) ŞAFAK VE ALACAKARANLIKTA HEDEFE YAPILAN MUHAREBE HAVA DEVRİYESİ
English - English
A zip fastener
To put a zipper on an article

This Fall jackets are zippered.

A pressure-sensitive plastic closure
To close a zipper

He zippered his sweater against the cold.

To sequentially rip out, usually during a lead fall, a whole series of placements Not a good omen, as the odds are high that the end result will be at least a whipper and possibly a crater A-B C-D E-G H-O P-R S-T U-Z
{i} zip fastener, device used for fastening (pants, jackets, etc.); person who zips; thing that zips or fastens; (term used in Canada and USA) display of news bulletins or adverts that scrolls across a lit up screen placed on a building
close with a zipper; "Zip up your jacket--it's cold"
A zipper is a device used to open and close parts of clothes and bags. It consists of two rows of metal or plastic teeth which separate or fasten together as you pull a small tag along them. Device for binding the edges of an opening, as on a garment or a bag. A zipper consists of two strips of material with metal or plastic teeth along the edges, and a sliding piece that interlocks the teeth when moved in one direction and separates them again when moved in the opposite direction. The idea of a slide fastener was first exhibited by Whitcomb L. Judson died 1909 at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. The modern form of the zipper began to appear on clothing in the late 1920s
a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
[also Zip', noun] A derogatory term for the inhabitants of the Wilds, borrowed from Free Trader [or Slaver, according to some sources] usage Reputedly the term, as applied to primitive and superstitious people, refers to what they know "zip", what they own of value "zip", and their prospects for the future "zip" Social and Political Data Home Reference Page ®1996 Traveller is a registered trademark of FarFuture Enterprises All rights reserved Copyright© 1998 by Derek Stanley
(vb ) to pull out protection sequentially while falling
{f} zip, fasten with a zipper
zip fastener
slide fastener
zippered
past of zipper
zippered
{s} having a zipper
zippering
present participle of zipper
zippers
plural of zipper
zipper

    Hyphenation

    zip·per

    Turkish pronunciation

    zîpır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈzəpər/ /ˈzɪpɜr/

    Etymology

    () 1925, to zip + -er. The trade name was registered in 1925 by B.F. Goodrich for “boots made of rubber and fabric,” claiming use of the name since June 1923. No longer a registered trademark.
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