sheathe

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
kınına/kılıfına koymak
kılıfına koy
gizlemek
kınına veya kılıfına koymak
kın tedarik etmek
kılıfa koy
{f} with ile kaplamak
içine doğru çekmek
bakır levha ile kaplamak sheathe the sword kılıcı kınına sokmak
{f} kılıfına koymak
{f} kabına koymak
{f} kınına sokmak
barış yapmak
{f} kaplamak
sheath
kılıf

Kılıcın kılıfına kın denir. - A sheath for a sword is a scabbard.

sheathe the sword
savaşı bitirmek
sheathe the sword
kılıcı kınına koymak
sheath
{i} kaplama
sheath
kaput
sheath
(Askeri) kılıç kını
sheath
kesici araçların kabı
sheath
(Bilgisayar) kılıf kablo
sheath
kablo kılıfı
sheathing
kaplama
envelop, sheathe
Gizlemek zarf
sheathed
kılıflı
sheathing
kılıfına köy(mak)
sheath
kama
sheath
{i} (Botanik) kın
sheath
{i} zarf
sheath
{i} kın

Kılıcın kılıfına kın denir. - A sheath for a sword is a scabbard.

sheath
düz ve dar elbise
sheath
{i} prezervatif
sheath
{i} (bıçak, kılıç için) kın
sheath
sheath knife kınlı büyük bıçak
sheath
{i} elitra
sheath
{i} (Anatomi) kılıf
sheath
mahfaza
sheath
{i} dar ve düz elbise
sheathing
kaplamalık malzeme
sheathing
(Nükleer Bilimler) zarflama
sheathing
kılıfa koy
sheathing
{i} zırh
sheathing
{f} kılıfına koy: prep.kılıfına koya
sheathing
kaplanacak eşya/kaplama
sheathing
{i} kılıfına koyma
sheathing
kılıf
sheathing
kılıfına sokma
to sheathe
kınlamak
to sheathe
kınına sokmak
to sheathe
kınına koymak
to sheathe
kılıfına koymak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
To put something, such as a knife, into a sheath
To encase something with a protective covering
{v} to put into a sheath
When someone sheathes a knife, they put it in its sheath. He sheathed the knife and strapped it to his shin
plunge or bury (a knife or sword) in flesh enclose with a sheath; "sheathe a sword" cover with a protective sheathing; "sheathe her face
plunge or bury (a knife or sword) in flesh
enclose with a sheath; "sheathe a sword"
To put into a sheath, case, or scabbard; to inclose or cover with, or as with, a sheath or case
To obtund or blunt, as acrimonious substances, or sharp particles
plunge or bury (a knife or sword) in flesh enclose with a sheath; "sheathe a sword"
cover with a protective sheathing; "sheathe her face"
cover with a protective sheathing; "sheathe her face
To case or cover with something which protects, as thin boards, sheets of metal, and the like; as, to sheathe a ship with copper
If something is sheathed in a material or other covering, it is closely covered with it. The television was sheathed in a snug coverlet. her long legs, sheathed in sheer black tights
To fit or furnish, as with a sheath
{f} put into a sheath (of a dagger, sword, etc.); place within a casing; cover, coat
sheathe the sword
lower a weapon, put a sword back into its case
sheath
The skin covering the penis of e.g. a dog or a horse
sheath
A tight-fitting dress
sheathes
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sheath
sheathes
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sheathe
sheathing
Present participle of sheathe
sheath
{n} a case for any thing, scabbard, fish
sheath
{v} to put into a sheath
sheathing
{n} the covering of a ships bottom
Sheathed
invaginate
Sheathed
invaginated
sheath
The lowest part of some leaves which are wrapped around the main stem as in the Cattail
sheath
{i} case, cover (for a dagger, sword, etc.); tubular part or structure which closely surrounds or envelopes (Biology); close-fitting dress
sheath
The base of a leaf when sheathing or investing a stem or branch, as in grasses
sheath
Another name for scabbard
sheath
The outer covering or jacket of a multiconductor cable
sheath
The part of a grass leaf which encircles the stem directly above its node of attachment
sheath
A common term for the jacketing of twisted pairs in multipair cable
sheath
A synonym for a tube used as an orthodontic attachment
sheath
A hollow tubelike structure surrounding a chain of cells and present in several genera of bacteria (See 496)
sheath
A condom
sheath
In grasses, the lower part of a leaf that encloses the stem and younger leaves
sheath
  Of a communications or power cable, the outer covering or coverings of tough material, often plastic, that is resistant to environmental hazards such as abrasion, liquid intrusion, solar radiation, etc , and is used to protect cable component(s) such as optical fibers or metallic conductors that transport the signal or power   Note:   There may be more than one sheath surrounding a given cable   For example, some cable designs use an inner sheath surrounded by metallic armor, over which is an outer sheath   Synonym jacket
sheath
a protective covering for a knife or sword an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part
sheath
(of leaves) The base of a leaf or leaf-stalk (petiole) which encases the stem
sheath
Anything that has a similar shape to a scabbard for a sword that is for the purpose of holding an object that is longer than it is wide; a case
sheath
This is found at the base of a grass leaf or stem
sheath
a tubular structure enveloping a structure
sheath
A case for the reception of a sword, hunting knife, or other long and slender instrument; a scabbard
sheath
The material, usually an extruded plastic or elastomer, applied outer-most to a wire or cable Very often referred to as a jacket, but usually consists of a shield and jacket for outside plant telephone cables
sheath
A scabbard; a holster for a sword
sheath
The the lower part of the grass leaf which wraps around the stem See drawing of parts of a grass plant
sheath
To put an object (especially a weapon, in particular, a sword) into its sheath
sheath
THE TUBULAR ENCLOSURE OF AN RTD OR THERMOCOUPLE USUALLY MADE OF INLESS STEEL OR OTHER CORROSION RESISTANCE METAL (INCONEL, MONEL) NORMAL DIAMETERS (OD) ARE 3/16" TO 3/8" WITH 1/4" BEING THE MOST USED LENGTHS VARY FROM 2" TO 48" DEPENDING ON THE APPLICATION
sheath
A dress silhouette featuring a fitted waistline and straight, narrow skirt
sheath
The outer protective layer of an optical fibre cable
sheath
a protective covering for a knife or sword
sheath
a dress suitable for formal occasions
sheath
A sheath is a rubber covering for a man's penis and is used during sex as a contraceptive or as a protection against disease. = condom
sheath
In grasses, the lower part of the leaf that encircles the stem
sheath
an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part
sheath
An outer protective layer of a fiber optic cable Also called the cable jacket
sheath
a tube-like which covers another part of a plant, as in the lower portion of the leaf of grasses and sedges which surrounds the stem
sheath
Any sheathlike covering, organ, or part
sheath
The lower part of a leaf that encloses the culm; typically open or split and overlapping at the margins
sheath
An expanded or tubular structure that partially encloses a stem or other organ
sheath
Narrow form fitting style
sheath
The outer covering or jacket of a multi-conductor cable
sheath
a woman's close-fitting dress usually work without a belt
sheath
One of the elytra of an insect
sheath
A sheath is a covering for the blade of a knife
sheathed
Povided with, or inclosed in, sheath
sheathed
enclosed in a protective covering; sometimes used in combination; "his sheathed sword"; "the cat's sheathed claws"; "a ship's bottom sheathed in copper"; "copper-sheathed"
sheathed
past of sheath
sheathed
Invested by a sheath, or cylindrical membranaceous tube, which is the base of the leaf, as the stalk or culm in grasses; vaginate
sheathes
third-person singular of sheath
sheathes
third-person singular of sheathe
sheathing
Exterior-grade boards used as roof deck material
sheathing
The structural covering, usually wood boards or plywood, used over studs or rafters of a structure Structural building board is normally wed only as wall sheathing
sheathing
The structural covering applied over studs, rafters or roof trusses
sheathing
The base substrate of an exterior wall over which the exterior siding is applied
sheathing
{i} act of putting (a dagger, sword, etc.) into a sheath; act of covering with a protective coating
sheathing
The casing or covering of a ship's bottom and sides; the materials for such covering; as, copper sheathing
sheathing
boards or sheet material that are fastened to roof rafters to cover a house or building
sheathing
Boards or sheets of wallboard used to cover walls, roof, or decks
sheathing
The material used to cover the outside wall of a frame house or roof, which is under the finish
sheathing
specify PVC monocoil, PVC tubing, SS monocoil, and SS braided hose
sheathing
Exterior grade boards used as a roof deck material
sheathing
a protective outer cover, for example for a building or a ship
sheathing
The material covering the house frame on the exterior
sheathing
The first layer of an exterior wall covering installed prior to the finished siding material Also refers to roofs
sheathing
That which sheathes
sheathing
deck material like 1x4's or plywood
sheathing
A covering over the structural frame of a building, onto which the cladding is attached
sheathing
The structural "skin" of a building, made out of wooden panels or boards nailed to studs, joists, or rafters for supporting finish material or siding When designed to do so, sheathing can act to keep the house rigid and standing in an earthquake
sheathing
In the context of steep slope roofing, sheathing refers to exterior grade boards used as a roof deck material
sheathing
Boards or prefabricated panels that are attached to the exterior studding or rafters of a structure
sheathing
Wrapping completely around the stem; pertaining to leaves
sheathing
Plywood panels or tongue-and-groove boards laid over the rafters to form the surface of the roof SOFFIT The underside of an overhanging structure, especially the part of a roof that extends beyond a home's exterior walls
sheathing
Something that wraps around or surrounds something, as a sheath encases its blade
sheathing
The first covering of boards on the outside wall of a frame house or on a timber roof; also, the material used for covering; ceiling boards in general
sheathing
boards or sheet material that are fastened to
sheathing
exterior grade boards used as a roof deck
sheathing
A thin layer of yellow pine, lead, or copper covering the hull of a vessel below the waterline in order to protect against wood borers and fouling Generally, the sheathing is laid over a mixture of tar and hair or paper
sheathing
The covering of boards or of waterproof material on the outside wall of a house or on a roof
sheathing
The structural covering, usually boards of plywood, placed over exterior studding or rafters of a structure
sheathing
protective covering consisting, for example, of a layer of boards applied to the studs and joists of a building to strengthen it and serve as a foundation for a weatherproof exterior
sheathing
The structural covering, usually wood boards or plywood, used over studs or rafters of a structure Structural building board is normally used only as wall sheathing
sheathing
Inclosing with a sheath; as, the sheathing leaves of grasses; the sheathing stipules of many polygonaceous plants
sheaths
plural of sheath
sheathe

    Турецкое произношение

    şidh

    Антонимы

    unsheathe

    Произношение

    /ˈsʜēᴛʜ/ /ˈʃiːð/

    Этимология

    [ 'shE[th] ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English shethen, from shethe sheath.

    Времена

    sheathes, sheathing, sheathed
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