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elmas

Annemin elmas yüzüğünü satmaktan başka seçeneği yoktu. - My mother had no choice but to part with her diamond ring.

Bu yüzükteki elmas parlatılır. - The diamond in this ring is polished.

beysbol sahasının iç meydanı
(iskambil) karo
baklava biçimi
diamond anniversary altmışıncı veya yetmiş beşinci yıldönümü
{i} pırlanta
{i} karo
{i} camcı keskisi
iskambil karo
{i} isk. karo
4 1/2 puntolu ufak harf
beysbol main
diamondback baklava şeklinde benekli sırtı olan kaplum
{i} baklava şekli
{i} beysbol iç alan; oyun alanı
{i} beysbol oyun alanı
baklava
(Spor) iç alan
(Spor) oyun alanı
iskambilde karo
baklava dilimi
diamond drilling
(Jeoloji) elmaslı sondaj
diamond ring
pırlanta yüzük
diamond antenna
çapraz anten
diamond bit
elmas uç
diamond borer
elmaslı matkap
diamond crown
elmaslı uç
diamond cutter
elmas keski
diamond drill
elmaslı matkap
diamond drill
elmas uçlu delici
diamond drilling
elmaslı delme
diamond hammer
tarama çekici
diamond jubilee
altmışıncı yıldönümü
diamond pencil
elmaslı kalem
diamond point
elmaslı pikap iğnesi
diamond saw
elmaslı testere
diamond shaped
baklava biçiminde
Diamond cuts diamond
(Atasözü) Dinsizin hakkından imansız gelir
diamond crown
elmaslı üç
diamond cutter
elmas
diamond head
elmas kafa
diamond in the rough
çöplükteki elmas
diamond merchant
elmas tüccarı
diamond mines
elmas madenleri
diamond shape
elmas şekli
diamond tools
(Mühendislik) elmas takımlar
diamond wheel
elmastıraş ayna
diamond arrow
(Bilgisayar) elmas ok
diamond core drill bit
elmaslı karot matkap ucu
diamond crossing
ingiliz makası
diamond crossing
kruvasman
diamond crown
(Madencilik) elmaslı kron
diamond cut diamond
çivi çiviyi söker
diamond cutter
elmastıraş
diamond cutting saw
elmas kesici
diamond dots
(Bilgisayar) baklava noktalar
diamond drill
elmas delgi
diamond drilling bit
elmaslı matkap ucu
diamond formation
(Askeri) MAİN DÜZENİ, BAKLAVA NİZAMI (DZ.): Manevra kabiliyetini arttırmak maksadıyla, bir birliğin dört veya beş kısmı ile alınan, eşkenar dörtgen biçiminde tertip. Beş kısım kullanıldığı zaman, beşinci kısım düzenin merkezinde bulunur. Main düzeni, özellikle, mekanize birlikler tarafından kullanılır
diamond hammer
baklavalı çekiç
diamond jubilee
altmışıncı veya yetmiş beşinci yıldönümü
diamond mesh
kümesteli
diamond mesh
baklavalı tel örgü
diamond mine
{i} elmas madeni
diamond mine
(isim) elmas madeni
diamond pane
baklava pencere camı
diamond pencil
(İnşaat) camcı elması
diamond shape
elmas şeklinde
diamond shape
paralelkenar
diamond shaped
elmaskesme
diamond shaped
baklava biçimli
diamond slate
(İnşaat) baklava karo
diamond tool
elmas uçlu aygıt
diamond washer
baklava pul
diamond wedding
altmışıncı evlilik yıldönümü
diamond wing
(Havacılık) eşkenar dörtgen kanat
diamond wire saw
elmaslı tel kesme makinesi
diamonds
(Bilgisayar) baklava
dotted diamond
(Bilgisayar) noktalı elmas
hollow diamond
(Bilgisayar) boş baklava
solid diamond
(Bilgisayar) düz elmas
black diamond
karaelmas
black diamond
karbonado
black diamond
siyah elmas
glazier's diamond
camcı elması
rose diamond
Felemenk elması
artificial diamond
Yapay elmas, sûni elmas, endüstriyel elmas
genuine diamond
hakiki elmas
glazier's diamond
çamcı elması
certified diamond
sertifikalı pırlanta
containing diamond
elmaslı
filled diamond
(Bilgisayar) dolu baklava
found round illumination diamond
(Askeri) 4 KISIM, AYDINLATMA FİŞEĞİ: Yana ve ileri doğru yayılan ve geniş bir alanı aydınlatan aydınlatma mermilerinin yayılması metodu
industrial diamond
endüstriyel elmas
rough diamond
iyi kâlpli ama kaba insan
rough diamond
işlenmemiş elmas
rough diamond
ham elmas
rough diamond
(deyim) egitilmemis ,cogu kez kaba gorunumlu ama iyi kalpli ve degerli adam
uncut diamond
işlenmemiş elmas
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A female given name of modern usage, from the name of the gem
A ring containing a diamond

What a beautiful engagement diamond.

A very pale blue color/colour

diamond color:.

of, relating to, or being a seventy-fifth anniversary

Today is their diamond wedding anniversary.

made of, or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds

He gave her diamond earrings.

A card of the diamonds suit

I have only one diamond in my hand.

(plural: diamonds) One of the four suits of playing cards

I have the eight of diamonds in my hand.

A glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron

The saw is coated with diamond.

to adorn with or as if with diamonds
Something that resembles a diamond
A gemstone made from this mineral

The dozen loose diamonds sparkled in the light.

A rhombus, especially when oriented so that its longer axis is vertical
The entire field of play used in the game
The polyiamond made up of two triangles
The infield of a baseball field

The teams met on the diamond.

of, relating to, or being a sixtieth anniversary

Today is their diamond wedding anniversary.

{f} adorn something with diamonds
{n} a most valuable gem, a sort of letter
of modern usage, from the name of the gem
{i} family name; femail first name; male first name; Diamond Jim Brady (1856-1917), American businessman and entrepreneur and philanthropist
{i} precious stone; very hard crystalline carbon highly esteemed as a gem; rhombus, shape having four equal sides; (Baseball) infield; entire playing field in Baseball; playing card suit marked by a red rhombus-shaped figure; piece of diamond stone used in a cutting tool
very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem
the baseball playing field
(1 ) A precious gem (Heb yahalom', in allusion to its hardness), otherwise unknown, the sixth, i e , the third in the second row, in the breastplate of the high priest, with the name of Naphtali engraven on it (Ex 28: 18; 39: 11; R V marg , "sardonyx ")
A defensive alignment (similar to the box) often used by a team defending against a power play
1 great truth 2 the eternity of the spirit 3 spirtual consciousness 4 hardness 5 something of great value 6 money; financial security 7 love or being loved 8 many facets of the pure soul or self 9 richness of spirituality received 10 spiritual abilities
n [very valuable stone] intan
A basic four-ramp interchange between a freeway and a surface street The four diagonal ramps, one in each quadrant, suggest a diamond shape See the Diamond page
Diamonds, a form of crystalline carbon, are prized because they are exceptionally hard and durable, have high refractivity and brilliance, and because really fine diamonds are rare Today diamonds are valued based on the "4 C's" of color, cut, clarity and carat size Many diamond imitations have appeared over the years, with the most common today being the ubiquitous cubic zirconia which appears similar to a diamond to the uninitiated, but can be readily distinguished by a diamond tester which measures thermal inertia Trained individuals, despite claims of cubic zirconia manufacturers, also have little trouble distinguishing a genuine diamond when it is examined under at least 10 power magnification
Also known as Moore's Diamond American native vine and vinifera hybrid grape created in New York around 1870 by crossing the Iona vinifera-labrusca hybrid with Concord Ripening in early to mid-October, it resembles the latter parent and has been widely grown in western New York state and used for creating sparkling blends and dry varietal wines Susceptible to fruit-cracking under wet conditions It is also popular as a tablegrape
a playing card in the minor suit of diamonds a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem
The infield playing surface
The hardest and most brilliant of all precious gems Drills are equipped with diamond tips in order to cut through hard rock
A native crystalline carbon that is usually nearly colorless, that when transparent and free from flaws is highly valued as a precious stone
Drilling with a hollow bit with a diamond cutting rim to produce a cylindrical core that is used for geological study and assays Used in mine exploration
This one is the grandfather of motorway-to-surface street interchanges, the simplest of the grade-separated junctions One slip road on, one slip road off in each direction, terminating directly onto the surface street which passes over or under using a bridge
the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate
a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
A condition in which the vehicle is hit hard in the front or the back corners, pushing the frame side rails hard enough to move the crossmembers, forming a diamond shape within the frame structure
Matrix: A term used to describe a particular type of bit
The smallest kind of type in English printing, except that called brilliant, which is seldom seen
A defensive formation, used when a team is short-handed, in which the four remaining skaters form into a diamond arrangement
a crystallized variety of pure carbon which may be of gem quality
the hardest known natually occurring substance 10 on the Mohr's Scale of hardness
A diamond is a hard, bright, precious stone which is clear and colourless. Diamonds are used in jewellery and for cutting very hard substances. a pair of diamond earrings
One of a suit of playing cards, stamped with the figure of a diamond
In topology maps, indicator for a link that is part of a configured linkset, associated with the closest node See topology
a playing card in the minor suit of diamonds
A diamond is a shape with four straight sides of equal length where the opposite angles are the same, but none of the angles is equal to 90°: ♦. He formed his hands into the shape of a diamond
A geometrical figure, consisting of four equal straight lines, and having two of the interior angles acute and two obtuse; a rhombus; a lozenge
made of or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds
A uniform traffic control symbol used on signing and pavement markings to designate the restricted usage on preferential (HOV) facilities
One of the four suits of playing cards
Hong Tze Sterling Silver
The infield; the square space, 90 feet on a side, having the bases at its angles
A precious stone or gem excelling in brilliancy and beautiful play of prismatic colors, and remarkable for extreme hardness
A distributor who has personally sponsored six distributors who have reached the direct level
Diamonds is one of the four suits of cards in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more red symbols in the shape of a diamond. He drew the seven of diamonds. A diamond is a playing card of this suit. Mineral composed of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance known and a valuable gemstone. Diamonds are formed deep in the Earth by tremendous pressures and temperatures over long periods of time. In the crystal structure of diamond, each carbon atom is linked to four other, equidistant, carbon atoms. This tight crystal structure results in properties that are very different from those of graphite, the other common form of pure carbon. Diamonds vary from colourless to black and may be transparent, translucent, or opaque. Most gem diamonds are transparent and colourless or nearly so. Colourless or pale blue stones are most valued, but most gem diamonds are tinged with yellow. Because of their extreme hardness, diamonds have important industrial applications. Most industrial diamonds are gray or brown and are translucent or opaque. In the symbolism of gemstones, the diamond represents steadfast love and is the birthstone for April. Affair of the Diamond Necklace Cullinan diamond diamond cutting Diamond Sutra Diamond Cutter Perfection of Wisdom Sutra Hope diamond
a crystallized variety of pure carbon which may be of a gem quality
{s} made of diamonds, comprised of diamonds, set with diamonds; shaped like a diamond; diamond-like
white, blue, green, yellow, red White diamonds are very common except good clean stones over 2 - 3 carats Advertising has overrated the value of diamonds Colored diamonds are becoming more popular, however they are rare and as such more expensive The most rare of the coloured diamonds is the ruby red diamond Cultured diamonds are now coming onto the market
In a Window menu, a diamond means that the document has been minimized into the Dock
The mesh opening formed by the woven wires in chain link fence fabric
A pointed projection, like a four-sided pyramid, used for ornament in lines or groups
Resembling a diamond; made of, or abounding in, diamonds; as, a diamond chain; a diamond field
April
Mohs scale
koh i noor
diamond cross
A lace knitting stitch pattern, multiple of 17 plus 2 stitches, 35 rows in pattern
diamond crossing
An at-grade junction between two crossing railroad tracks
diamond crossings
plural form of diamond crossing
diamond crossover
A superimposed pair of crossovers, resembling a letter X, permitting travel in either direction between a pair of parallel tracks

In December, 1999 a new diamond crossover interlocking was placed into service at Medical Center..

diamond cutter
a professional wrestling move in which the wrestler takes the opponent's neck and drops him to the mat
diamond cutter
a craftsman who cuts diamonds
diamond cutters
plural form of diamond cutter
diamond frame
A modern, upright bicycle shape or design, as distinguished from a penny-farthing bicycle, a recumbent, etc
diamond in the rough
An uncut diamond
diamond in the rough
A person whose goodness or other positive qualities are hidden by a harsh or unremarkable surface appearance

That auto mechanic is a diamond in the rough, tough-talking, but honest, even generous.

diamond junction
An at-grade junction between two crossing railroad tracks
diamond number
A memorable mobile phone number
diamond paste
A paste used to polish the steels, containing microscopic diamond particles
diamond ring
A finger ring on which is mounted a diamond, often a symbol of engagement or marriage

Daddy’s going to buy me a bottle of wine.

diamond saw
A saw with a blade set with industrial diamonds for cutting very hard materials
diamond twill
A fabric woven with this pattern
diamond twill
An even-sided twill, in which the weave produces a diamond (rhomboid) pattern
diamond twills
plural form of diamond twill
diamond geezer
A really wonderful man, helpful and reliable; a gem of a man. A commonly heard extension to 'diamond'
diamond head
Diamond Head is the name of a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and known to Hawaiians as Lēahi. Its English name was given by British sailors in the 19th century, who mistook calcite crystals embedded in the rock for diamonds. It is located on the coast east of Waikīkī, Honolulu
Diamond Jim Brady
{i} James Buchanan Brady, James "Diamond Jim" Brady (1856-1917), American businessman and entrepreneur and philanthropist
Diamond Sutra
in full Diamond-Cutter Perfection of Wisdom Sutra Wisdom text of Mahayana Buddhism. It was composed AD 300 and translated into Chinese AD 400. The best known of the wisdom texts contained in the Prajnaparamita, it is written in the form of a dialogue between the Buddha Gautama and a questioning disciple. The work emphasizes the transitory nature of the material world and suggests that spiritual fulfillment can be attained only by transcending ephemeral phenomena and abandoning rationalism
diamond anniversary
{i} 60th or 75th wedding anniversary
diamond anniversary
One celebrated upon the completion of sixty, or, according to some, seventy-five, years from the beginning of the thing commemorated
diamond anniversary
the date that is exactly 60 years after the date when two people were married or after some other important date
diamond cut diamond
matching rivals
diamond cutter
{i} artisan who cuts diamonds; person who is proficient in the art of forming and shaping diamonds as gems; tool used to cut diamonds
diamond cutting
Branch of lapidary art involving the five basic steps in fashioning a diamond: marking, cleaving, sawing, girdling, and faceting. The most popular style is the brilliant cut, a round stone with 58 facets; a round diamond with only 18 facets is known as a single cut. Any other style is known as a fancy cut. See also gemstone
diamond drill
rotary drill set with black diamonds at its end (used for perforating and boring in rock)
diamond exchange
market where diamonds are bought and sold; international diamond dealing
diamond field
{i} field of diamonds
diamond in the rough
someone who behaves in a slightly rude way, but is really kind and generous British Equivalent: rough diamond
diamond in the rough
{i} uncut diamond, unpolished diamond; person who is talented but lacks courtesy or refinement
diamond jubilee
an anniversary celebrating the passage of 60 years
diamond jubilee
60th or 75th wedding anniversary
diamond jubilee
A diamond jubilee is the sixtieth anniversary of an important event. the date that is exactly 60 years after the date of an important event, especially of someone becoming a king or queen golden jubilee, silver jubilee
diamond lane
a special lane on a road or street that is marked with a diamond shape and can be used only by buses, taxis etc and sometimes private cars with more than one passenger
diamond merchant
person who sells diamonds
diamond mine
{i} mine where diamonds are found
diamond of the first water
{i} first class diamond, very good quality diamond; person with good qualities
diamond point
a very hard small point made from a diamond
diamond polishing
polishing and shaping rough diamonds into marketable ones
diamond polishing plant
factory at which rough diamonds are polished and shaped into marketable ones
diamond ring
{i} (Astronomy) large gush of light that shows up a few seconds before and after totality during a solar eclipse (caused by the last bit of sunlight that shines through valleys on the edge of the moon); ring bearing a diamond or a number of diamonds (usually given as an engagement ring)
diamond state
Delaware; a nickname alluding to its small size
diamond wedding
60th or 75th wedding anniversary
diamond wedding
the date that is exactly 60 years after the date when two people were married
diamond wedding anniversary
the 60th wedding anniversary
Killiecrankie diamond
A type of hard colourless topaz (not actual diamond as such). (Reference: Healing Dreams Retreat, Flinders Island .)
baseball diamond
A four-cornered part of a baseball field in which the corners are the three bases and the home plate
blood diamond
A diamond that has been mined in a war zone and sold in order to finance the conflict
diamonds
plural form of diamond
diamonds
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diamond
diamonds
One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦
industrial diamond
A diamond of quality too low to be gem-grade but useful in industry because of the diamond's great hardness, usually used as an abrasive
rough diamond
Alternative form of diamond in the rough
cullinan diamond
Largest gem diamond ever discovered. It weighed about 3,106 carats in rough form when it was found in 1905 at the Premier mine in Transvaal, S.Af. Named for Sir Thomas Cullinan, who had discovered the mine, the colourless stone was purchased by the Transvaal government and presented to Britain's King Edward VII. It was cut into 9 large stones and about 100 smaller ones, all flawless; they are now part of the British crown jewels
A diamond
rose
Affair of the Diamond Necklace
(1785) Scandal at the court of Louis XVI that discredited the French monarchy on the eve of the French Revolution. An adventuress, the countess de la Motte, schemed to acquire a valuable diamond necklace by duping cardinal de Rohan into believing that Queen Marie-Antoinette wanted to obtain it surreptitiously and that he could gain her favour by facilitating its purchase. When the plot came to light, Louis XVI had the cardinal arrested. Though acquitted, the arbitrary treatment of the cardinal deepened impressions of the autocratic nature of the king's government
Affair of the Diamond Necklace
The Queen's Necklace, puzzling scandalous incident that took place just before the French Revolution at the court of Louis XVI of France and involved the queen Marie Antoinette who was implicated in a crime by public opinion
Hope diamond
Blue diamond from India, one of the largest blue diamonds known. Named for the London banker Thomas Hope, who purchased it in 1830, the 45.5-carat diamond is on display in the Smithsonian Institution
baseball diamond
{i} (Baseball) area of a baseball field that is surrounded by three bases and home plate, infield
baseball diamond
the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate
black diamond
coal; carbonado, crystalline carbon which resembles diamond
diamonds
One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦
diamonds
the third-highest-ranking suit; symbol
diamonds
The second-lowest suit in the bidding
diamonds
Plural of diamond
diamonds
third-person singular of diamond
diamonds
{i} playing card suit marked by a red rhombus-shaped figure; amphetamines (Slang); urticarial form of swine erysipelas (Medicine); the entire playing field in Baseball
diamonds
The pattern of shock waves often visible in a rocket exhaust which resembles a series of diamond shapes placed end to end
diamonds
Slang term for shares in a trust representing all 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average with the ticker symbol DIA traded on the American Stock Exchange Dilution (of shares) - A decrease in the value of a company's shares caused by the issue of new shares onto public markets Shares represent fractional ownership in a company Additional shares make each share a smaller fraction of ownership thus lower value Directional drilling - A method of drilling involving the use of stabilizers and wedges to direct the orientation of the hole
genuine diamond
real diamond
polished diamond
diamond that has been smoothed and brightened so that it now has a surface gloss
real diamond
genuine diamond, original diamond, expensive diamond
regent diamond
It is so called from the Duke of Orleans, Regent of France, to whom it was sold in 1717 by Pitt the English Governor of Madras (whence also called the Pitt diamond), who bought it of an Indian merchant in 1701
regent diamond
A famous diamond of fine quality, which weighs about 137 carats and is among the state jewels of France
rough diamond
clean and pure diamond, precious stone in good condition, diamond before it has been smoothed
rough diamond
someone who seems rude, rough, or unfriendly, but is actually nice and generous American Equivalent: diamond in the rough
sham diamond
fake diamond
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Определение diamond в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

kaşıkçı elması the largest diamond
in the jewel collection of the Ottoman imperial house
diamond
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