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Определение lakes в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

lake
göl

Damlaya damlaya göl olur. - Drop by drop, the lake fills.

Damlaya damlaya göl olur. - Drop by drop, the water can conglomerate into a lake.

lake
(Sanat) laka
lake
lake boya
lake
(Tıp) lake
region of lakes
göller yöresi
great lakes
büyük göl
Lake
gölü

Poyang Gölü Çin'deki en büyük tatlısu gölüdür. - Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China.

Van Gölü Türkiye'nin en büyük gölüdür. - The Lake Van is the greatest lake of Turkey.

finger lakes
parmak göller
lake
(Tekstil) kırmızı boya maddesi
lake
lake trout göllerde yaşayan alabalık
lake
göle
lake
koyu kırmızı boya
lake
abanoz rengi boya
one of the great lakes of north america
bir Kuzey Amerika büyük göllerin
wine lakes
şarap golleri
Great Lakes
{i} amerika kanada sınırındaki beş göl
Great Lakes
{i} büyük göller
dystrophic lakes
distrofik göller
dystrophic lakes
çok düşük kireç ve yüksek humus içeriğine sahip, bu nedenle de kahverengi renkli suya sahip göller
Турецкий язык - Турецкий язык

Определение lakes в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

lake
Bir cins reçine kullanılarak cilalanmış mobilyalar için kullanılan sözcük
lake
Laka ile cilalanmış: "Yaldızlı beyaz lake karyolasının yanındaki koltukta dadısı uyukluyordu."- C. Uçuk
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The Lake District is also known as the Lakes or Lakeland. It is a rural area in North West England
plural of lake
lacrimal lakes
plural form of lacrimal lake
Land o'Lakes
Scotland
Land of Thousand Lakes
nickname for Finland
Great Lakes
A group of five lakes on the United States-Canada border, consisting of Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario
crater lakes
plural form of crater lake
kettle lakes
plural form of kettle lake
lake
To make lake-red
lake
An offering, sacrifice, gift
lake
In dyeing and painting, an often fugitive crimson or vermillion pigment derived from an organic colorant (cochineal or madder, for example) and an inorganic, generally metallic mordant
lake
To present an offering
lake
To leap, jump, exert oneself, play
lake
Fine linen
lake
Play, sport, fun, glee
quake lakes
plural form of quake lake
subglacial lakes
plural form of subglacial lake
lake
{i} pond, small body of water; deep red dye; any of a number of brightly colored organic pigments; bright red color
lake
A lake is a large area of fresh water, surrounded by land. They can go fishing in the lake The Nile flows from Lake Victoria in East Africa north to the Mediterranean Sea. Relatively large body of slow-moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin. Lakes are most abundant in high northern latitudes and in mountain regions, particularly those that were covered by glaciers in recent geologic times. The primary sources of lake water are melting ice and snow, springs, rivers, runoff from the land surface, and direct precipitation. In the upper part of lakes there is a good supply of light, heat, oxygen, and nutrients, well distributed by currents and turbulence. As a result, a large number of diverse aquatic organisms can be found there. The most abundant forms are plankton (chiefly diatoms), algae, and flagellates. In the lower levels and in the sediments, the main forms of life are bacteria. See also limnology. Handsome Lake Lake Ijssel dry lake Albert Lake Alexandrina Lake Assal Lake Athabasca Lake Atitlán Lake Avernus Lake Baikal Lake Lake Baykal Balaton Lake Balkhash Lake Lake Balqash Bangweulu Lake Biwa Lake Bras d'Or Lake Chad Lake Champlain Lake Chapala Lake Chiem Lake Chilka Lake Chilwa Lake Chuzenji Lake Como Lake Constance Lake Crater Lake Dian Lake Dongting Lake Edward Lake Ellesmere Lake Er Lake Erie Lake Eyasi Lake Eyre Lake Garda Lake Gatún Lake Geneva Lake George Lake Great Bear Lake Great Salt Lake Great Slave Lake Hammar Lake Hongze Lake Huron Lake Iliamna Lake Ilmen Lake Iseo Lake Itasca Lake Izabal Lake Kentucky Lake Khanka Lake Kivu Lake Kyoga Lake Ladoga Lake Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Lake District Lake Dwellings Lake Placid lake trout Lake Turkana remains Lanao Lake Last Mountain Lake Lesser Slave Lake Llanquihue Lake Lugano Lake Magadi Lake Maggiore Lake Malawi Lake Lake Nyasa Managua Lake Manapouri Lake Manitoba Lake Mapam Lake Maracaibo Lake Mead Lake Memphremagog Lake Michigan Lake Mjosa Lake Moeris Lake Mweru Lake Nahuel Huapí Lake Naivasha Lake Näsi Lake Lake Näsijärvi Nasser Lake Lake Nubia Nemi Lake Neuchâtel Lake Neusiedler Lake Ngami Lake Nicaragua Lake Nipigon Lake Nipissing Lake Okeechobee Lake Onega Lake Ontario Lake oxbow lake Ozarks Lake of the Päijänne Lake Peipsi Lake Petén Itzá Lake Pielinen Lake Pontchartrain Lake Prespa Lake Rainy Lake Rudolf Lake Lake Turkana Rukwa Lake Saimaa Lake Saint Clair Lake Salt Lake City Sambhar Lake Scutari Lake Sevan Lake Siljan Lake Simcoe Lake Superior Lake Taal Lake Lake Bombon Tahoe Lake Tai Lake Tana Lake Tanganyika Lake Taupo Lake Te Anau Lake Texcoco Lake Tiberias Lake Titicaca Lake Todos los Santos Lake Towada Lake Trasimeno Lake Urmia Lake Valencia Lake Van Lake Victoria Lake Volta Lake Wakatipu Lake Wanaka Lake Winnipeg Lake Winnipegosis Lake Winnipesaukee Lake Wollaston Lake Woods Lake of the Yellowstone Lake Yojoa Lake Ysyk Lake Lake Issyk Kul Zürich Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg Lake Lake Webster Lucerne Lake Vierwaldstättersee Lake of the Four Forest Cantons Finger Lakes Great Lakes Great Lakes trout Menindee Lakes Rangeley Lakes Saranac Lakes Waterton Lakes National Park
lake
A basin of variable size and shape that is permanently inundated with water Landscape - The visual appearance of natural and manmade environments Leaching/Leachate - The process by which materials such as organic matter and mineral salts are washed out of a layer of soil or dumped material by being dissolved by or suspended in percolating rainwater; the material washed out is known as leachate Leachates can pollute groundwater and waterways Lentic - Standing water bodies e g lakes Levee - An artificial embankment or wall built to exclude flood waters, or a natural formation adjacent to a waterway built by the deposition of silt from floodwaters Litre (L) - Unit of volume equal to one cubic decimetre Lotic - Flowing waters e g streams
lake
{n} a large inland water, red color, lawn
lake
In caving, a body of standing water (no matter how small) in a cave Cave - Parts of Ref JJ
lake
an inland body of water, usually fresh water, formed by glaciers, river drainage etc Usually larger than a pool or pond
lake
A considerable body of inland water or an expanded part of a river
lake
a large inland body of fresh or salt water
lake
n a considerable inland body of stnading water
lake
a large body of water completely surrounded by land LAND the solid part of the earth's surface LANDFORM refers to different types of shapes that can be created on the surface of the earth
Finger Lakes
Group of narrow, glacial lakes, western New York state, U.S. They lie in north-to-south valleys between Syracuse and Geneseo. The region, which embraces more than 20 state parks, is noted for its scenery, has many resorts, and produces fruits (especially grapes) and vegetables. Seneca Lake, the largest in the group, is 67 sq mi (174 sq km)
Great Lakes
{i} chain of five large lakes (Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario) in North America (on the border of United States and Canadian)
Great Lakes
A group of five freshwater lakes of central North America between the United States and Canada, including Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, Ontario, and Michigan. French traders first sighted the lakes in the early 17th century. Today the Great Lakes connect Midwestern ports with the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence Seaway. a group of five lakes along the border between the US and Canada. These lakes are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. They are connected to form the St Lawrence Seaway which can be used by large ships. Chain of lakes, central North America. Comprising Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, they form a natural boundary between the U.S. and Canada. They cover an area of about 94,850 sq mi (245,660 sq km), and constitute the largest freshwater surface in the world. They are connected to form a single waterway that discharges down the St. Lawrence River into the Atlantic Ocean. With the St. Lawrence Seaway they form a 2,000-mi (3,200-km) shipping lane that carries oceangoing traffic as far west as Duluth, Minn. Large quantities of iron ore, coal, grain, and manufactured goods are moved between lake ports and shipped overseas. While commercial fishing was once a major industry on the lakes, pollution and other factors led to its collapse; recovery has been slow and partial. The lakes are used for many recreational activities, including boating and sailing. Group of large lakes located chiefly in the Great Rift Valley, eastern central Africa. It includes the lakes Turkana, Albert, Victoria, Tanganyika, and Malawi
Menindee Lakes
Series of reservoirs, western New South Wales, Australia. Located near the town of Menindee, they are part of the Darling River Conservation Scheme. The lakes are flooded through creeks linking them with the Darling River. The total capacity of the Menindee Lakes Storage Scheme is 2 million acre-ft (2.47 billion cubic-m). Menindee is an Aboriginal word meaning "egg yolk
Rangeley Lakes
Chain of lakes, western Maine, U.S. It includes Rangeley, Mooselookmeguntic, Richardson, and Umbagog lakes. The lakes extend more than 50 mi (80 km) and cover an area of 80 sq mi (207 sq km), with elevations between 1,200 and 1,500 ft (365 and 460 m)
Saranac Lakes
Three lakes, northeastern New York, U.S. Located in the Adirondack Mountains region, they are Upper, Middle, and Lower Saranac Lakes. Their elevation is 1,540 ft (469 m) above sea level. The village of Saranac Lake (pop., 2000: 5,041) is a summer and winter sports resort. Tourism and wood-based industries are the chief sources of income
Waterton Lakes National Park
National park, western Canada. Located in southern Alberta, it was created in 1895. A mountain recreational area, it covers 129,920 acres (52,618 hectares). It adjoins the U.S. border and Glacier National Park in the U.S.; the two parks together compose the Waterton-Glacier National Peace Park, dedicated in 1932
great lakes
a group of 5 lakes in central North America
lake
A body of fresh or salt water entirely surrounded by land
lake
a pigment made up of organic coloring matter with an inorganic base or carrier
lake
A large body of water contained in a depression of the earth's surface, and supplied from the drainage of a more or less extended area
lake
A pigment formed by combining some coloring matter, usually by precipitation, with a metallic oxide or earth, esp
lake
offering, sacrifice, gift (obsolete)
lake
lak

We've walked all around the lake. - We have walked all around the lake.

This lake is the deepest lake in Japan. - This is the deepest lake in Japan.

lake
A lake is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides Really huge lakes are often called seas
lake
any of numerous bright translucent organic pigments
lake
to leap, jump, exert oneself, play (mainly dialectal)
lake
An inland body of standing water, an expanded part of a river, or an impoundment formed by a dam "Small lakes" are fishing impoundments, usually 5 to 25 acres (2 - 10 hectares) in area
lake
A large amount of liquid: a wine lake
lake
with aluminium hydrate; as, madder lake; Florentine lake; yellow lake, etc
lake
Any inland body of standing water, usually freshwater, larger than a pool or pond; a body of water filling a depression in the earth’s surface
lake
Large body of water into which a kid will jump should his friends do so
lake
an area characterised by its many lakes; e.g., the English Lake District is often shortened to The Lakes
lake
Large, landlocked, naturally occurring stretch of water
lake
a purplish red pigment prepared from lac or cochineal
lake
play, sport, fun, glee (obsolete or dialectal)
lake
A large body of water, typically freshwater, which can be formed by glaciers, river drainage, surface water runoff, or ground water seepage Lakes provide an area for recreational activity (e g , boating, water skiing, and fishing) and a habitat for wildlife They are particularly important to migrating wildlife
lake
a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land any of numerous bright translucent organic pigments a purplish red pigment prepared from lac or cochineal
lake
A body of water completely surrounded by land
lake
n (ME lake, lak; AS lacu, a lake, pool; L lacus, a hollow, a basin, tub, pool, lake) an inland body of water, usually fresh water, formed by glaciers, river drainage, etc , larger than a pool or pond
lake
a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land
lake
A generally permanent inland body of fresh water of considerable size occupying a basin or hollow in the earth's surface
lake
body of still water lying in depressed ground without direct communication with the sea Lakes are common in formerly glaciated regions, along the courses of slow rivers, and in low land near the sea
lake
A basin of variable size and shape that is permanently inundated with water
lake
fine linen (obsolete)
lake
To play; to sport
lake
A body standing water found on the Earth's continental land masses The water in a lake is normally fresh Also see eutrophic lake, mesotrophic lake, and oligotrophic lake
lake
a red pigment
lake
A body of fresh or salt water entirely surrounded by land Lake Como in Italy is a fresh water lake, but the Great Salt Lake has salt water
lake
A kind of fine white linen, formerly in use
lake
a body of fresh water which is entirely or nearly surrounded by land
lake
n danau
lake
to present an offering (obsolete)
lake
lk
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык

Определение lakes в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

lake
lacquer
lake
(Tıp) lake
lake
japanned
lake
lacquer paint
lake
(Tekstil) lace
lake
lacker
lake
varnished, lacquered; shellacked
lake
lacquered
lake
paint refresher
lakes

    Турецкое произношение

    leyks

    Произношение

    /ˈlāks/ /ˈleɪks/

    Этимология

    [ 'lAk ] (noun.) 12th century. Middle English, from Old French lac lake, from Latin lacus; akin to Old English lagu sea, Greek lakkos pond.

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