alley

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
dar sokak

Arabam dar sokakta park edilir. - My car is parked in the alley.

arabilye
geçil
ağaçlıklı yol
ara sokak

Tom ara sokakta ölü bulundu. - Tom was found dead in the alley.

Arabam ara sokakta park halinde. - My car is parked in the alley.

ale
dönge
misket
patika
ara yol
geçit
bilye
alleyway binaları birbirine bağlayan geçit
"bowling" oyununa mahsus dar up his alley tam onun işi
(Mimarlık) alle, üstü dallarla örtülü yol küçük yol, dar sokak geçit
{i} pasaj
alley cat sokak kedisi
{i} dar yol
biçilmiş kaftan

Tom bunun biçilmiş kaftan olduğunu söyledi. - Tom said this is up your alley.

gezi yolu
alley cat
sokak kedisi
alley cat
sokak  kedisi
alley oop
sokak OOP
alley in a park
(Mimarlık) avenue
blind alley
açmaz
blind alley
çıkmaz

Biz çıkmaz bir sokaktayız. - We're in a blind alley.

shaft alley
(Askeri) şaft yolu
up his alley
tam onun işi
up his alley
biçilmiş kaftan
blind alley
çıkmaz sokak
blind alley
sonucu umutsuz iş
bowling alley
bovling yolu
enter blind alley
çıkmaza girmek
down one's alley
(deyim) (veya up öne's alley) Bir iş için biçilmiş kaftan
it's up my alley
benim sokak yukarıya
right down one's alley
(deyim) Tam bana/sana/ona/bize/size/onlara göre
right up one's alley
(deyim) Tam bana/sana/ona/bize/size/onlara göre
sneak into an alley
(deyim) Lafı bir yere getirmek, mevzuyu istediği yere getirmek
tin pan alley
popçular
up one's alley
(deyim) (veya down öne's alley) Bir iş için biçilmiş kaftan
back alley
{i} arka sokak
back alley
(isim) arka sokak
be up s.o.'s alley
{k} biri için biçilmiş kaftan olmak, (tam) birine göre olmak: This job is right up your alley. Bu iş tam sana göre
blind alley
sonu olmayan şey
blind alley
(deyim) sonucu ümitsiz görünen iş
blind alley occupation
yükselme olanağı olmayan iş
bowling alley
bowling pisti
bowling alley
bovling pisti

Bir yüzme havuzu ve bir bovling pisti var. - There's a swimming pool and a bowling alley.

down one's alley
biçilmiş kaftan
skittle alley
dokuz kuka sahası
tin pan alley
popçuların oturduğu semt
up one's alley
biçilmiş kaftan
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
An establishment where bowling is played; bowling alley
A narrow street, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings

The parking lot to my friend's apartment building is in the alley.

A glass marble or taw
The area between the tramlines on a tennis court
The area between the outfielders, the gap

He hit one deep into the alley.

a narrow street, garden path, walk, or the like
{n} a narrow passage, narrow walk, place
A public passageway affording a secondary means of access to abutting property
The spacing between columns It can be empty or contain a vertical line (set up in the columns dialog box of Word)
where badminton was played before legalization in 1873
A clear track, usually in a yard See Also: Yard
A term for a random, coincidental path or a row of white space within a segment of copy
a narrow street with walls on both sides
(n) forte ('It's right up my alley')
A lane behind a row of buildings or between two rows of buildings
Area between the singles side line and the side line on a doubles court
a lane down which a bowling ball is rolled toward pins
Any dedicated public way other than a street which provides only a secondary means of access to abutting property and is not intended for general traffic circulation
The area along the sidewalls See Rail
The section of the outfield between the outfielders Also "gap "
Strictly, a group of lanes or the bowling establishment that houses them Often used, though, to mean a single lane
extension of the court by 1-1/2 feet on both sides for doubles play
1) A group of lanes; 2) bowling establishment; 3) playing surface,usually made of maple and pine boards; urethane lanes may soon outnumber wood lanes
Narrow rectangular areas that extend lengthwise along each side of the court, from baseline to baseline More Info
Narrow street that provides access to the rear of buildings by going through the middle of a block A narrow street, walk or lane between two rows of buildings Alligator Term for dried paint that has cracked making it take on the appearance of alligator skin, this usually occurs when paint is applied to a glossy painted surface without first scuff-sanding to promote adhesion Also happens when a too soft primer is used under a finish coat or enough time has not been allowed between coats of paint Also refers to asphalt to coating, which has cracked because a poor base was laid
A choice taw or marble
A narrow passage; especially a walk or passage in a garden or park, bordered by rows of trees or bushes; a bordered way
A narrow passage or way in a city, as distinct from a public street
Any passage having the entrance represented as wider than the exit, so as to give the appearance of length
An alley is a narrow passage or street with buildings or walls on both sides. see also blind alley, bowling alley
{i} lane; trail, path
Establishment where bowling is played; bowling alley
A passageway between rows of pews in a church
The space between two rows of compositors' stands in a printing office
Alley Oop
The caveman main character of the Alley Oop comic strip
Alley Oop
An American comic strip created in 1933 by V.T. Hamlin, currently written by Carole Bender and drawn by Jack Bender
alley cat
A loose woman
alley cat
A feral feline in an urban habitat
alley cats
plural form of alley cat
alley oop
A play in which one player passes the ball to another, who catches it while airborne and dunks it before landing

Shaq lobs the ball to Kobe Bryant as Kobe finishes for the alley oop.

alley oop
Used to signal the start of a strenuous activity, such as lifting
alley oops
plural form of alley oop
alley stone
A colloquial name for the mineral aluminite
alley cat
homeless cat
alley cat
An alley cat is a cat that lives in the streets of a town, is rather fierce, and is usually not owned by anyone. A homeless or stray cat. a cat that lives on the streets and does not belong to anyone
alley cat
stray cat, homeless cat
alley cropping
A method of planting in which rows of a crop are sown between rows or hedges of nitrogen-fixing plants, the roots of which enrich the soil
alley light
A searchlight mounted on the side or top of a police patrol car or other such motor vehicle, used for sideways illumination
alley-oop
When a trick is performed in the opposite direction of which the skater is moving
alley-oop
A term used to describe any maneuver in the halfpipe where one rotates 180 or more degrees in an uphill direction; that is, rotating backside on the frontside wall or rotating frontside on the backside wall
alley-oop
A move where you turn one way while rotating (to land the grind) another I e - you catch air on a ramp going right to left, yet you spin clockwise When used in reference to grinding this means doing the grind backwards
alley-oop
{ü} shout used to encourage a person who is getting up or a person who is lifting something
alley-oop
{i} (Basketball) play when a player catches the ball in the air and dunks it through the basket
Silicon Alley
a group of Internet-related companies in Manhattan, New York
Tin Pan Alley
The songwriting and publishing industry
Tin Pan Alley
District in New York City centered on 28th Street during the period roughly from 1885 to the 1920's where thousands of popular songs were commercially written
back alley
An alleyway that runs behind a row of houses, or between rows of houses
back-alley
Occurring away from publicity, or in mean surroundings; back-street

a back-alley abortion.

bowling alley
A building which contains lanes for bowling
right up someone's alley
Alternative form of up someone's alley
skittle alley
the long narrow building in which skittles is played
up someone's alley
Matching a person's interests or abilities well

This article would be right up his alley. Why don't you show it to him?.

alleys
In air drying, the passageways between rows or lines of piles of lumber or other wood production in a yard
alleys
- Minor ways that are used primarily for vehicular service access to the back or the side of properties otherwise abutting a street
down one's alley
(deyim) (also up one's alley) Suited to one's own tastes or abilities
right down one's alley
(deyim) Suited to one's tastes and abilities; what one likes or likes to do
right up one's alley
(deyim) Suited to one's tastes and abilities; what one likes or likes to do

Baseball is right down Jim's alley.

up one's alley
(deyim) (also down one's alley) Suited to one's own tastes or abilities
An alley
alleyway
Tin Pan Alley
the people who produce popular music and their way of life, especially in the US. Genre of U.S. popular music that arose in New York in the late 19th century. The name was coined by the songwriter Monroe Rosenfeld as the byname of the street on which the industry was based 28th Street between Fifth Avenue and Broadway in the early 20th century, around Broadway and 32nd Street in the 1920s, and ultimately on Broadway between 42nd and 50th Streets. "Tin pan" referred to the sound of pianos furiously pounded by "song pluggers" demonstrating tunes to publishers. The genre comprised the commercial music of writers of ballads, dance music, and vaudeville songs, and its name eventually became synonymous with U.S. popular music. Its demise resulted from the rise of film, audio recording, radio, and TV, which created a demand for more and different kinds of music, and the growth of commercial songwriting centres in cities such as Hollywood and Nashville
alleys
The areas, 1 1/2 feet wide on each side of the court, that are used for doubles play
alleys
plural of alley
back alley
{i} narrow passageway behind a house or building
back-alley abortion
abortion performed by an unauthorized person in a private home or makeshift clinic (esp. before abortion was legalized in the USA)
blind alley
a street with only one way in or out
blind alley
dead end, path without a way out
blind alley
(figurative) a course of action that is unproductive and offers no hope of improvement; "all the clues led the police into blind alleys"; "so far every road that we've been down has turned out to be a blind alley"
blind alley
If you describe a situation as a blind alley, you mean that progress is not possible or that the situation can have no useful results. The Internet has proved a blind alley for many firms. = dead end
bowling alley
a lane down which a bowling ball is rolled toward pins
bowling alley
a lane down which a bowling ball is rolled toward pins a building that contains several alleys for bowling
bowling alley
long hall used in the game of bowling, the wooden lane upon which the 10 pins are placed and the bowling ball is rolled
bowling alley
a building that contains several alleys for bowling
bowling alley
A bowling alley is a building which contains several tracks for bowling. a building where you go bowling
silicon alley
center for high-tech companies located in Manhattan (New York City)
skittle alley
a lane down which a bowling ball is rolled toward pins
tin pan alley
a city district (originally in New York) where composers and publishers of popular music do business
alley

    Расстановка переносов

    al·ley

    Турецкое произношение

    äli

    Произношение

    /ˈalē/ /ˈæliː/

    Этимология

    [ 'a-lE ] (noun.) 14th century. Anglo-Norman alee, feminine of ale, past participle of aler 'to go', from Gaulish *elu, alu (compare Welsh el 'he may go'), from Proto-Indo-European *el- (compare Old English ile 'footsole', Ancient Greek eláein 'to drive', Armenian eł 'climbed, came out').
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