reçel

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jam

She made jam from the apples. - O, elmalardan reçel yaptı.

No additives have been added to this jam. - Bu reçele hiçbir katkı maddesi eklenmemiştir.

syrupy jam, preserves, or marmalade
jam, preserve, conserve
(çin) chowchow
conserve
preserve
marmalade

What's the difference between jam and marmalade? - Reçel ve marmelat arasındaki fark nedir?

{i} preserves
reçel çin
chowchow
reçel yapmak
To make jam
reçel kavanozu
jam jar
reel
{s} real

Price increases explain the difference between the real and nominal growth rates. - Fiyat artışları reel ve nominal büyüme oranları arasındaki farkı açıklar.

Determine the range of values of the constant k to which the quadratic inequality x² + kx - 3k > 0 holds for any real value of x. - x bir reel sayı olmak üzere, x² + kx - 3k > 0 eşitsizliğinde k sabitinin alabileceği değer aralığını bulunuz.

incir reçel
(Gıda) figs jam
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Определение reçel в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

reel
A short compilation of sample film work used as a demonstrative resume in the entertainment industry
reel
To walk shakily or unsteadily; to stagger; move as if drunk or not in control of one's self
reel
To wind on a reel
reel
To make or cause to reel
reel
{v} to wind on a reel, stagger, flip, incline
reel
{n} a frame to wind yarn upon, a dance
reel
A rollicking tune in 4/4 or 2/4 time
reel
{f} roll up, wind onto a spool; sway, falter, move unsteadily
reel
A fast-paced dance for two or more couples, most common in Scotland and Ireland, but also encountered in Scandinavia and North America
reel
To wind or pull in the fly line from the water
reel
To wind upon a reel, as yarn or thread
reel
A frame with radial arms, or a kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound; as, a log reel, used by seamen; an angler's reel; a garden reel
reel
winder consisting of a revolving spool with a handle; attached to a fishing rod
reel
a lively dance of Scottish highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps
reel
To roll
reel
To unwind, to bring or acquire something by spinning or winding something else
reel
To have a whirling sensation; to be giddy
reel
A device consisting of radial arms with horizontal stats, connected with a harvesting machine, for holding the stalks of grain in position to be cut by the knives
reel
A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland; also, the music to the dance; often called Scotch reel
reel
wind onto or off a reel
reel
A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland; also, the music to the dance; -- often called Scotch reel
reel
an American country dance which starts with the couples facing each other in two lines
reel
To spin or revolve repeatedly
reel
revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis; "The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy"
reel
A machine on which yarn is wound and measured into lays and hanks, -- for cotton or linen it is fifty-four inches in circuit; for worsted, thirty inches
reel
If you are reeling from a shock, you are feeling extremely surprised or upset because of it. I'm still reeling from the shock of hearing of it It left us reeling with disbelief
reel
If you say that your brain or your mind is reeling, you mean that you are very confused because you have too many things to think about. His mind reeled at the question. A hand-held hammer used in a quarry for shaping granite blocks. See Regional Note at reeling
reel
A revolvable flanged device made of wood, plastic and/or metal which is used for winding flexible metal wire or cable
reel
To incline, in walking, from one side to the other; to stagger
reel
Device to hold hoses or coiled tubing usually equipped with a rotary joint allowing for the pumping of gas and fluids through the hose or tubing
reel
1) The hub and flanges that hold tape and which tape can be spooled onto or off of 2) The amount of tape that fits on a Reel (definition 1)
reel
Polythene Film used on SITMA enclosing machinery is supplied in reels of approximately 35 kilos An average reel of 480mm wide plain film will wrap approx 7000 items
reel
  A metal or plastic reel with spiral grooves into which roll film is loaded for development
reel
The spinning wheels which contain the slot machine's symbols On video style slot machines the reels are simulated In either case they are there for the visual effect and used to display the result of the digital reels which are actually stored in computer memory and 'spun' by a random number generator
reel
Usually smaller diameter pipelines in continuous lengths prepared onshore and laid from a large reel onboard ship Max lay rate app 1 mile / hour
reel
a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound
reel
A frame with radial arms, or a kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound
reel
a dance; to spin
reel
To back off or step away unsteadily and quickly
reel
music composed for dancing a reel
reel
On TSM servers that support it, a device class that is used to categorize tape devices that support tape reels, such as the 3420 9-track tape device
reel
The reel originated around 1750 in Scotland and the Irish dance masters brought it to full development The music is 4/4 time and it is danced at a relatively fast tempo (ONE-two-three-four) Both men and women dance the reel For women, it is a light, rapid soft shoe dance that allows for plenty of leaping and demands an energetic performance from the dancer Men often dance the reel in what appears to be hard shoes without the toe tap up front Often a feis will include a special competition in the treble reel Here, dancers in a single line dance right and left leg Some separate out age groups, some combine the age groups into one competition Usually, audiences are extremely enthusiastic in their appreciation for this exciting performance
reel
walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room"
reel
{i} spool, cylinder around which long flexible material is wound (such as thread, film, etc.)
reel
To walk shakily or unsteadily; to stagger; move as if drunk or not in control of ones self
reel
A reel is a cylindrical object around which you wrap something such as cinema film, magnetic tape, fishing line, or cotton thread. a 30m reel of cable
reel
a lively dance of Scottish highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps winder consisting of a revolving spool with a handle; attached to a fishing rod a roll of photographic film holding a series of frames to be projected by a movie projector music composed for dancing a reel wind onto or off a reel
reel
a roll of photographic film holding a series of frames to be projected by a movie projector
reel
If someone reels, they move about in an unsteady way as if they are going to fall. He was reeling a little. He must be very drunk He lost his balance and reeled back
reel
Moderately quick dance in duple meter danced throughout the British Isles; the most popular Irish traditional dance type
reel
The flanged spool on which wire rope or strand is wound for storage or shipment Smooth Faced Drum - Drum with a plain face, not grooved
reel
The master roll of paper as it comes off the papermaking machine It is in its original width and is then cut into smaller rolls
reel
holds a certain amount of line depending on the line's weight ant taper
reel
The act or motion of reeling or staggering; as, a drunken reel
reel
A machine on which yarn is wound and measured into lays and hanks, for cotton or linen it is fifty-four inches in circuit; for worsted, thirty inches
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Meyveleri şekerle kaynatarak hazırlanan tatlı
Meyveleri şekerle kaynatarak hazırlanan tatlı: "Onlar kahve, süt, hatta kışın salep içmeyi, zeytin, peynir, reçel ve ekmek yemeyi tercih ederler."- A. Ş. Hisar
REEL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Fr. Gerçek, hakiki, sahici
reel
iskoçya'ya özgü bir dans
reel
Gerçek
reel
iskoç halk dansı
reçel

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    re·çel

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    [ 'rE(&)l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hrEol; akin to Old Norse hræll weaver's reed, Greek krekein to weave.
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