pierce

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
delmek
{f} delip geçmek
oymak
sivriltmek
del

Tom'un delinmiş bir kulağı var. - Tom has a pierced ear.

Tom sol kulağını deldirdi. - Tom got his left ear pierced.

içyüzüne vâkıf olmak
{f} işlemek
{f} içine işlemek, nüfuz etmek
{f} içinden geçmek
{f} delik açmak
sırrını anlamak
tesir etmek
{f} nüfuz etmek
inceltmek
sivri uçlu
pierce ears
delmek kulaklar
pierce ears
kulak delmek
pierce nut
delikli somun
pierce screw
delme vidası
pierce smb.'s heart
kâlbine işlemek
piercing
{s} içine işleyen
pierced
deşik
pierced
delinmek
piercing
(soğuk) içe işleyen
piercing
tiz
piercing
oyma
piercing
delik açma
piercing
(Mekanik) kesme
piercing
(ses) güçlü
piercing
sert

Dışarıda çok sert bir soğuk vardı. - It was piercingly cold outside.

piercing
içe işleyen
piercing
{i} delen
piercing
soğuk

Dışarıda çok sert bir soğuk vardı. - It was piercingly cold outside.

piercing
acı
piercing
(rüzgâr) sert
piercing
{f} del

Senin çok delici gözlerin var. - You have very piercing eyes.

O beni delici gözleriyle büyülüyor. - He enchants me with his piercing eyes.

piercing
keskin

Gemi keskin bir düdükle limandan ayrıldı. - With a piercing whistle, the ship sailed from the port.

Tom'un keskin mavi gözleri var. - Tom has piercing blue eyes.

Piercing
pirsing
piercing
delerek
piercing
(Mühendislik) delme (Mannesman metodu)
piercing
aşırı yüksek çığlık
piercing
Cildin ve altındaki yağ tabakasının ya da kıkırdağın delinmesi ve takı ya da iğne takılması usulü ile gerçekleştirilen vücut süsleme sanatı, pirsing
piercing
Hızma
piercer
delici
piercing
{f} del: prep.dele
piercing
(isim) delme
piercing
arayan/keskin/sert
piercing
{f} del: prep.delerek
piercing
{s} delici

O beni delici gözleriyle büyülüyor. - He enchants me with his piercing eyes.

Tom'un delici bir sesi var. - Tom has a piercing voice.

piercing
delip geçen
piercing
delme
piercingly
arayarak/keskince/sertçe
piercingly
delici bir şekilde
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A male given name, medieval variant of Piers. Modern usage may also derive from the surname
A patronymic surname
to puncture; to break through

The diver pierced the surface of the water with scarcely a splash.

to create a hole in the skin for the purpose of inserting jewelry

Can you believe he pierced his tongue?.

to break or interrupt abruptly

A scream pierced the darkness.

{v} to enter, bore, broach, force, affect
(deyim) Usually a powerful and popular male

That guys such a legend. Yeah, what a Pierce.

{i} family name; Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), 14th President of the United States
A surname derived from the given name
medieval variant of Piers; modern usage may also derive from the surname
To penetrate; to affect deeply; as, to pierce a mystery
To enter; to penetrate; to make a way into or through something, as a pointed instrument does; used literally and figuratively
deeply or sharply; "The cold pierced her bones"; "Her words pierced the students"
move or affect (a person's emotions, bodily feelings, etc ) deeply or sharply; "The cold pierced her bones"; "Her words pierced the students"
14th President of the United States (1804-1869)
make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh"
To penetrate; to enter; to force a way into or through; to pass into or through; as, to pierce the enemy's line; a shot pierced the ship
If you have your ears or some other part of your body pierced, you have a small hole made through them so that you can wear a piece of jewellery in them. I'm having my ears pierced on Saturday. her pierced ears with their tiny gold studs. The 14th President of the United States (1853-1857). He was unable to reconcile the issue of slavery that divided the United States
14th President of the United States (1804-1869) make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh"
move or affect a person's emotions, bodily feelings, etc
penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument
sound sharply or shrilly; "The scream pierced the night"
sound sharply or shrilly; "The scream pierced the night
14th President of the United States (1804-1869) make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh" penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument cut or make a way through; "the knife cut through the flesh"; "The path pierced the jungle"; "Light pierced through the forest" move or affect (a person's emotions, bodily feelings, etc
cut or make a way through; "the knife cut through the flesh"; "The path pierced the jungle"; "Light pierced through the forest"
To thrust into, penetrate, or transfix, with a pointed instrument
penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument cut or make a way through; "the knife cut through the flesh"; "The path pierced the jungle"; "Light pierced through the forest"
Fig
If a sharp object pierces something, or if you pierce something with a sharp object, the object goes into it and makes a hole in it. One bullet pierced the left side of his chest Pierce the skin of the potato with a fork
deeply or sharply; "The cold pierced her bones"; "Her words pierced the students" sound sharply or shrilly; "The scream pierced the night
{f} prick, stab; perforate, make a hole; penetrate
Pierce Brosnan
(born 1953) Irish-born stage and film actor, star of "The Thomas Crown Affair" and "Tomorrow Never Dies
pierce the ears
make holes in the ears for earrings
pierced
Simple past tense and past participle of pierce
piercer
An instrument that pierces or perforates
piercer
A person who pierces, especially one who carries out body piercing
piercing
The action of the verb to pierce
piercing
The jewelry itself
piercer
{n} a person who or that which pierceth
piercingly
{a} keenly, sharply, acutely, strongly
Fort Pierce
A city of east-central Florida on the Indian River lagoon north-northwest of Palm Beach. It is a distribution center in a cattle and farming region. Population: 36,830
Franklin Pierce
(1804-1969) 14th president of the United States (1853-1857)
Franklin Pierce
the fourteenth president of the US, from 1853 to 1857 (1804-1869). born Nov. 23, 1804, Hillsboro, N.H., U.S. died Oct. 8, 1869, Concord, N.H. 14th president of the U.S. (1853-57). He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1833 to 1837 and in the Senate from 1837 to 1842. At the deadlocked Democratic Party convention of 1852, he was nominated as a compromise presidential candidate; though largely unknown nationally, he unexpectedly trounced Winfield Scott in the general election. For the sake of harmony and business prosperity, he was inclined to oppose antislavery agitation. His promotion of U.S. territorial expansion resulted in the diplomatic controversy of the Ostend Manifesto. He reorganized the diplomatic and consular service and created the U.S. Court of Claims. Pierce encouraged plans for a transcontinental railroad and approved the Gadsden Purchase. To promote northwestern migration and conciliate sectional demands, he approved the Kansas-Nebraska Act but was unable to settle the resultant problems. Defeated for renomination by James Buchanan in 1856, he retired from politics
Huey Pierce Long
His call for state regulation of the utilities and his attacks on the Standard Oil Company won him widespread popularity. As governor (1928-31) of Louisiana, he became nationally famous for his fiery oratory and unconventional behaviour, and his nickname, "Kingfish," became widely known. He implemented public works projects and education reform but used autocratic methods to control the state government. Elected to the U.S. Senate (1932-35), he sought national power with a Share-the-Wealth program. In 1935 he was assassinated by Carl A. Weiss, whose father Long had vilified. His brother Earl K. Long (1895-1960) later served as governor (1939-40, 1948-52, 1956-60)
Huey Pierce Long
a US politician in the Democratic Party who was governor of Louisiana from 1928-31, and a US senator from 1930. He was called the 'Kingfish' and was popular especially with poorer people because of his plans for social and economic changes that would help the poor. But he used his position to keep complete political control in Louisiana, and he was shot and killed in 1935 (1893-1935). born Aug. 30, 1893, near Winnfield, La., U.S. died Sept. 10, 1935, Baton Rouge, La. U.S. politician. Despite an impoverished background, he managed to obtain enough formal schooling to pass the bar in 1915. Politically ambitious, he was elected state railroad commissioner at
Piercing
persant
To pierce
enpierce
To pierce
bere
To pierce
perce
pierced
{s} perforated, having holes, punctured
pierced
having a hole cut through; "pierced ears"; "a perforated eardrum"; "a punctured balloon"
pierced
past of pierce
pierced
having a hole cut through; "pierced ears"; "a perforated eardrum"; "a punctured balloon
pierced
Penetrated; entered; perforated
piercer
{i} one who creates holes, one who punctures, perforator
piercer
An insect provided with an ovipositor
piercer
One who, or that which, pierces or perforates An instrument used in forming eyelets; a stiletto
piercer
A piercel
piercer
The ovipositor, or sting, of an insect
pierces
third-person singular of pierce
piercing
present participle of pierce
piercing
loud and sharp; "the piercing shriek of sirens" high-pitched and sharp; "piercing screams"; "a shrill whistle
piercing
loud and sharp; "the piercing shriek of sirens"
piercing
{i} body piercings, place on the body that is pierced with a stud or piece of jewelry, holes on the body for inserting jewelry
piercing
as physically painful as if caused by a sharp instrument; "a cutting wind"; "keen winds"; "knifelike cold"; "piercing knifelike pains"; "piercing cold"; "piercing criticism"; "a stabbing pain"; "lancinating pain"
piercing
high-pitched and sharp; "piercing screams"; "a shrill whistle"
piercing
Punching of openings such as holes and slots in material
piercing
A hole made in the body so that jewellery/jewelry can be worn through it
piercing
Forcibly entering, or adapted to enter, at or by a point; perforating; penetrating; keen; used also figuratively; as, a piercing instrument, or thrust
piercing
Carved or cutout decorative detail seen in chair splats and other 18th century furniture
piercing
having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions; "an acute observer of politics and politicians"; "incisive comments"; "icy knifelike reasoning"; "as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang"; "penetrating insight"; "frequent penetrative observations"
piercing
Anything or anyone that pierces
piercing
{s} penetrating; sharp, pointed
piercing
A piercing wind makes you feel very cold. a hole made through part of your body so that you can put jewellery there, or the process of making these holes
piercing
weapons skills with pierce type of weapons Skill of 1 allows you to do 20% DMG, skill of 2 40% and so on and so forth to 5 (100% DMG) A skill of 6 allows you to do 100% DMG with Pierce weapons and gives you a +1 to hit with them and so on up to a skill of 10 with a +5 to hit (Poisoned Blade, Stonefist, Hunting Party) Level 1- Cost: 500XP (20% of total DMG strength + weapon DMG) Level 2- Cost: 750XP (40% of total DMG strength + weapon DMG) Level 3- Cost: 1,125XP (60% of total DMG strength + weapon DMG) Level 4- Cost: 1,500XP (80% of total DMG strength + weapon DMG) Level 5- Cost: 2,250XP (100% of total DMG strength + weapon DMG) Level 6- Cost: 3,375XP +1 to hit Level 7- Cost: 5,000XP additional +1 to hit Level 8- Cost: 7,500XP additional +1 to hit Level 9- Cost: 11,250XP additional +1 to hit Level 10- Cost: 14,000XP additional +1 to hit
piercing
Decorative cut work accomplished by sawing inside of a shape with a jeweler's saw
piercing
If someone has piercing eyes or a piercing stare, they seem to look at you very intensely. his sandy blond hair and piercing blue eyes = penetrating + piercingly pierc·ing·ly Ben looked at him piercingly
piercing
A form of decoration produced by cutting away parts of the metal with cutting dies, punching tools, or in the case of hand piercing, with a thin steel blade with fine teeth
piercing
suitable for cutting or piercing; "incisive teeth"; "the piercing needle"
piercing
A piercing sound or voice is high-pitched and very sharp and clear in an unpleasant way. A piercing scream split the air. a piercing whistle. + piercingly pierc·ing·ly She screamed again, piercingly
piercing
high-pitched and sharp; "piercing screams"; "a shrill whistle
piercing
poignant
piercingly
In a piercing manner
piercingly
sharply, in a penetrating fashion; strongly, intensely, powerfully
piercingly
extremely and sharply; "it was bitterly cold"; "bitter cold"
piercingly
in a shrill voice; "she sang rather shrilly"
piercingly
extremely and sharply; "it was bitterly cold"; "bitter cold
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