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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{i} akbaba

Akbabalar ölü bedenler üzerinde dönüyorlardı. - Vultures circled over the dead bodies.

Akbabalar tarafından gagalanan ölü bir geyik, diğer hayvanlar tarafından kısmen yenilmiş kalır, o tür çürümüş ete leş denir. - A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.

(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) tavşancıl
(Tıp) vultür
i., zool. akbaba
Gyps fulvus
vulturineakbaba familyasından
Aegypius monachus
ötleği
akbabaya benzer
akb

Akbabalar tarafından gagalanan ölü bir geyik, diğer hayvanlar tarafından kısmen yenilmiş kalır, o tür çürümüş ete leş denir. - A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.

Akbabalar ölü beden üzerinde çember şeklinde hareket ettiler. - Vultures circled above the dead body.

{i} kerkenez
{i} açgözlü kimse
bearded vulture uşak kapan
black vulture rahip akbaba
griffon vulture kızıl akbaba
Gypaetus barbatus
Bearded Vulture
Kuzu Kuşu
culture vulture
sanat delisi
culture vulture
kültür manyağı
king vulture
kral akbaba
turkey vulture
akbaba
vultur
akbaba

Akbabalar ölü bedenler üzerinde dönüyorlardı. - Vultures circled over the dead bodies.

Akbabalar tarafından gagalanan ölü bir geyik, diğer hayvanlar tarafından kısmen yenilmiş kalır, o tür çürümüş ete leş denir. - A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.

culture vulture
Sanat ve kültüre meraklı kişi
griffon vulture
kızıl akbaba
culture vulture
kültür delisi
griffin vulture
kızıl akbaba
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A person who profits from the suffering of others

Within ten minutes of the accident, the vultures appeared and were organizing lawsuits.

Any of several carrion-eating birds of the families Accipitridae and Cathartidae
A vulture is a large bird which lives in hot countries and eats the flesh of dead animals
disapproval If you describe a person as a vulture, you disapprove of them because you think they are trying to gain from another person's troubles. With no buyer in sight for the company as a whole, the vultures started to circle. Any of 20 species of bare-headed, keen-sighted birds of prey found in temperate and tropical regions. New World vultures (family Cathartidae) are 24-28 in. (60-70 cm) long. Old World vultures (family Accipitridae) include the smallest (20 in., or 50 cm, long) and the largest vulture species. The cinereous, or black, vulture (Aegypius monachus), one of the largest living birds of flight, grows to about 40 in. (100 cm) long, weighs almost 30 lbs (13 kg), and has a 9-ft (2.7-m) wingspread. Most species eat carrion, garbage, and excrement but will occasionally eat a live animal. See also condor, marabou, turkey vulture
any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion
someone who attacks in search of booty
{i} any of various large carrion-eating birds; predatory person or thing
Any one of numerous species of rapacious birds belonging to Vultur, Cathartes, Catharista, and various other genera of the family Vulturidæ
American black vulture
A black vulture, Coragyps atratus
Eurasian black vulture
A large vulture living in Europe and Asia
Himalayan griffon vulture
An Old World vulture, Gyps himalayensis
black vulture
A north African and Eurasian vulture species, Aegypius monachus
black vulture
An American vulture species, Coragyps atratus, with black plumage
black-vulture
Attributive form of black vulture, noun
cinereous vulture
A Eurasian black vulture, Aegypius monachus
culture vulture
A person with a rapacious, possibly forced, interest in the arts

Be a culture vulture by going to the ballet, opera or a classical concert.

griffon vulture
A bird of prey of the family Accipitridae, Gyps fulvus
griffon-vulture
Attributive form of griffon vulture, noun
monk vulture
Alternative name of Eurasian black vulture
Bearded Vulture
(Ticaret) The Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus), also known as the Lammergeier or Lammergeyer, is a bird of prey, and the only member of the genus Gypaetus. Traditionally considered an Old World vulture, it actually forms a minor lineage of Accipitridae together with the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus), its closest living relative
vultur
{n} a genus of fowls of the hawk kind
bearded vulture
the largest Eurasian bird of prey; having black feathers hanging around the bill
black vulture
of southern Eurasia and northern Africa American vulture smaller than the turkey buzzard
black vulture
A carrion-eating bird (Coragyps atratus) of central North America and South America, having black plumage and a bald black head
black vulture
American vulture smaller than the turkey buzzard
black vulture
of southern Eurasia and northern Africa
egyptian vulture
small mostly white vulture of Africa and southern Eurasia
griffon vulture
large vulture of southern Europe and northern Africa having pale plumage with black wings
king vulture
{i} large vulture
king vulture
large black-and-white vulture of South America and Central America; have colorful wattles and wartlike protuberances on head and neck
new world vulture
large birds of prey superficially similar to Old World vultures
old world vulture
any of several large vultures of Africa and Eurasia
turkey vulture
A New World vulture (Cathartes aura) having dark plumage and a bare red head and neck similar to that of the turkey. Also called turkey buzzard. or turkey buzzard Species (Cathartes aura) of long-winged, long-tailed vulture (family Cathartidae), about 30 in. (75 cm) long, with dark plumage, whitish beak and legs, bare red head covered with whitish bumps, and a 6-ft (1.8-m) wingspread. It uses its keen sense of smell to find carrion. It occurs throughout the Americas except in northern Canada; the northerly and southernmost populations are migratory
vultur
usually restricted to the Andean condor
vultures
collectively a wake
vulture

    Расстановка переносов

    vul·ture

    Турецкое произношение

    vʌlçır

    Произношение

    /ˈvəlʧər/ /ˈvʌlʧɜr/

    Этимология

    [ 'v&l-ch&r ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin vultur, voltur.
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