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deck
güverte

Tom güverteyi boyuyor. - Tom is painting the deck.

Tom güvertede yalnız dans etti. - Tom danced alone on the deck.

deck
{i} deste

İskambil destesini meşe masaya koy. - Place the deck of cards on the oaken table.

Tom çantasına uzandı ve bir iskambil destesi çıkarttı. - Tom reached into his bag and pulled out a deck of playing cards.

deck
(deck out) Donatmak, süslemek
deck
iskambil kâğıt takımı
deck
tabiiye
deck
(Askeri) bir geminin yatay bölümleri
deck
bezemek
deck
donatmak
deck
süslemek
deck
(iskambil) deste
deck
donat
between decks
(Askeri) ARKA GÜVERTE, GLADORA: Herhangi iki güverte arasındaki saha
deck
{i} kat

Hediyelik eşya mağazası ikinci katta. - The gift shop is on the second deck.

deck
deck chair şezlong
deck
deck hand güverte tayfası
deck
i., den. güverte
deck
deck house üst güvertede yapılan kamara veya salon
deck
ambarda
deck
güve

Kamaramdan güverteye gittim. - I went on deck from my cabin.

Geminin üç güvertesi vardı. - The ship had three decks.

deck
bir paket oyun kâğıdı
deck
{i} üst kısım
deck
{i} iskambil destesi

Tom çantasına uzandı ve bir iskambil destesi çıkarttı. - Tom reached into his bag and pulled out a deck of playing cards.

İskambil destesini meşe masaya koy. - Place the deck of cards on the oaken table.

deck
esrar paketi
deck
below decks palavra altına
deck
güverte gibi yer
deck
güverte,v.donat: n.güverte
no access to car decks
araba güvertesine giriş yasak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Record decks Phonographs What you play your vinyl on Back
Those areas immediately adjacent to a pool, spa or hot tub that are specifically con- structed or installed for use by bathers for sitting, standing or walking
Stacks of stored logs Due to geographical and climatic conditions many timbered areas harvest during the warm season By storing logs mills are able to operate all year
Areas next to pool or spa used by sunbathers
plural of deck
Those areas immediately adjacent to a pool, spa or hot tub that are specifically constructed or installed for use by bathers for sitting, standing or walking
The ability of a particular deck to utilize every card as soon as it is drawn A weenie/blaster deck has high efficiency as it can bring out just about every card drawn, while a blue permission deck with Mahamotis cannot be said to have particularly high efficiency
third-person singular of deck
below decks
In any of the spaces below the the main deck of a vessel
between decks
Steerage on a passenger ship in which people who cannot afford a cabin travel
between decks
The space between any two decks of a ship
clear the decks
To prepare for action
clear the decks
To remove, or fasten, all loose material, or partitions prior to a naval engagement
clearing the decks
Present participle of clear the decks
cold decks
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cold deck
cold decks
plural form of cold deck
deck
To furnish with a deck, as a vessel
deck
The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks

Arr, maties! Swab the deck!.

deck
To decorate (something)
deck
To dress (someone) up, to clothe with more than ordinary elegance
poop decks
plural form of poop deck
well decks
plural form of well deck
deck
A tape deck or record deck is a piece of equipment on which you play tapes or records. I stuck a tape in the deck
deck
A floor or roof covering made out of gage metal attached by welding or mechanical means to joists, beams, purlins, or other structural members and can be galvanized, painted, or unpainted
deck
decorate; "deck the halls with holly"
deck
{v} to dress, adorn, trim, set off, cover
deck
{n} the floor of a ship, a large pile of cards
Deck
(Gazetecilik) Headline section, usually a line or a subsidiary headline
tween-decks
(Denizcilik) The space between the decks of a ship
Deck
dk
below decks
below the genital area (Slang)
between decks
in the space between decks, on a ship
clear the decks
get ready for action (especially by removing physical and mental obstacles); remove or tie down loose objects on the deck of a ship (Naval)
deck
a structural component of the roof of a building The deck must be capable of safely supporting the design dead and live loads, including the weight of the roof systems, and the additional live loads required by the governing building codes Decks are either non-combustible (e g , corrugated metal, concrete, or gypsum) or combustible (e g , wood plank or plywood), and provide the substrate to which the roofing or waterproofing system is applied
deck
The structure base of the floor or roof is made of wood or plywood
deck
The upper part or top of a mansard roof or curb roof when made nearly flat
deck
one or more boards or panels comprising the top or bottom surface of the pallet Deck mat - assembly of deckboards and stringerboards, forming the deck of a block pallet Deckboard - element or component of a pallet deck, oriented perpendicular to the stringer or stringerboard Deckboard spacing - distance between adjacent deckboards Deckboard span - distance between deckboard supports (stringers, stringerboards or blocks) Deflection - the amount of deformation or bending in a pallet or pallet component under load Dimensions - see pallet dimensions Double-face pallet - a pallet with top and bottom deckboards extending beyond the edges of the stringers or stringerboards Drive screw nail - helically (continuous spiral) threaded pallet nail
deck
The deck is the wml document and is the equivalent of a web site Can contain any number of cards, each of which is displayed separately by the browser The deck is the smallest amount of data sent to the browser and must be kept to less than 1200 bytes
deck
The structural surface to which the roofing or waterproofing system (including insulation) is applied
deck
noun The laminated (usually) piece of wood that is cut to different shapes as the standing surface of a skateboard
deck
A pack or set of playing cards
deck
knock down with force; "He decked his opponent"
deck
Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks
deck
Any flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop
deck
the top surface of the kayak, where the cockpit entry and hatches are located, as opposed to the hull which is the part of the boat in the water
deck
{f} clothe, array; decorate; hit, punch
deck
of a biplane or multiplane
deck
The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship
deck
If you clear the decks, you get ready to start something new by finishing any work that has to be done or getting rid of any problems that are in the way. Clear the decks before you think of taking on any more responsibilities
deck
A deck on a vehicle such as a bus or ship is a lower or upper area of it. a luxury liner with five passenger decks. see also flight deck
deck
the flat standing surface of a skateboard, usually laminated maple
deck
A platform or horizontal floor that extends from side to side of a ship The main deck is the highest complete deck on a ship (the one which runs the full length of the ship)
deck
The roof of a passenger car
deck
The covered part of the top of a boat
deck
The orders for purchase or sale of futures and option contracts held by a floor broker
deck
In a fight or brawl, to knock someone to the floor, especially with a single punch
deck
The deck of a ship is the top part of it that forms a floor in the open air which you can walk on. She stood on the deck and waved
deck
A deck of cards is a complete set of playing cards. Matt picked up the cards and shuffled the deck
deck
be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere
deck
The orders for purchase or sale of futures or option contracts held by a floor broker
deck
the surface to which the roofing is applied
deck
{i} floor of a ship; full set of playing cards; open porch-like area attached to a house or building that is often made from wooden slats
deck
One of the sections of a shell near the bow and stern that are covered, usually with thin plastic or fiberglass
deck
a pack of 52 playing cards
deck
The surface, installed over the supporting framing members, to which the roofing is applied
deck
To cover; to overspread
deck
The structural component of the roof of a building which provides the substrate to which the roofing system is applied
deck
Any extended horizontal structure in a vessel, serving as a floor and structural support, covering, partially or fully, a portion of the vessel
deck
any of various floor-like platforms built into a vessel street name for a packet of illegal drugs a porch that resembles the deck on a ship knock down with force; "He decked his opponent"
deck
Horizontal surface or platform of a yacht
deck
The text found underneath the headline of an article or story that provides slightly more detail than the headline and is set in a smaller point size than the headline but larger than the body text Also called deck copy
deck
A main aëroplane surface, esp
deck
To dress, as the person; to clothe; especially, to clothe with more than ordinary elegance; to array; to adorn; to embellish
deck
The top surface of a surfboard
deck
A deck is a flat wooden area next to a house, where people can sit and relax or eat. A natural timber deck leads into the main room of the home
deck
If something is decked with pretty things, it is decorated with them. Villagers decked the streets with bunting The house was decked with flowers
deck
be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere"
deck
One or more boards or panels comprising the top or bottom surface of the pallet
deck
The area that surrounds the pool It can be made of a variety of materials including concrete, flagstone, brick, aggregate, etc A deck should drain well and be slip resistant
deck
any of various floor-like platforms built into a vessel
deck
A heap or store
deck
street name for a packet of illegal drugs
deck
The placement of a bill on the Clerk's desk to be in position for third or final reading
deck
a porch that resembles the deck on a ship
deck
pack
decks

    Турецкое произношение

    deks

    Произношение

    /ˈdeks/ /ˈdɛks/

    Этимология

    [ 'dek ] (noun.) 1509. Middle English dekke covering of a ship, from Middle Dutch dec covering, probably from Middle Low German vordeck, from vordecken to cover, from vor- for- + decken to cover; akin to Old High German decchen to cover; more at THATCH.
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