to gorge

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
oburcasına çok veya çabuk yemek yemek
oburcasına yutulan şey
{i} iki dağ arasındaki geçit/boğaz
dar
yemek atıştırmak
yiv
tıkanmak
(Tıp) yemek borusu
{f} yemek atıştır
oluk
yemek atıştır(mak)
{i} boğaz

Ben bir taşa takıldım ve o beni yakalamasaydı, boğaza düşerdim. - I tripped on a stone, and if he hadn't caught me, I would have fallen into the gorge.

{i} geçit
boğaz/koyak
{f} tıka basa yemek
{i} gırtlak
{i} oburluk
{f} tıka basa doldurmak
{f} tıkınmak
tiksinti
iki dağ arasındaki geçit
su yolunu tıkayan birikinti
atıştırmak
oluk,v.yemek atıştır.: n.vadi
{i} vadi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides; a ravine
The throat or gullet
To eat greedily and in large quantities

They gorged themselves on chocolate and cake.

{v} to swallow, to fill up to the throat
{n} the swallow or throat, a molding, a line
Gorgeous
the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
{f} eat piggishly, stuff oneself with food, eat gluttonously
A primitive device used instead of a fishhook, consisting of an object easy to be swallowed but difficult to be ejected or loosened, as a piece of bone or stone pointed at each end and attached in the middle to a line
overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself; "She stuffed herself at the dinner"; "The kids binged on icecream"
the rear of an unclosed earthwork; a palisade was often constructed across the gorge to protect the rear
narrow steeply sided canyon typically eroded by water along a fault line
The groove of a pulley
of Bastion
The entrance into a bastion or other outwork of a fort; usually synonymous with rear
The area immediately below the leaf, extending from the shoulder of the sticks to the rivet area or head Brisé and folding fans can both have a gorge section On a brisé it is formed by the shaping of the fan's profile or can be created by painted or carved decoration The gorge separates the fan into two distinct areas
A gorge is a deep, narrow valley with very steep sides, usually where a river passes through mountains or an area of hard rock. = ravine
Gorge (gôrj) noun A sensation of constriction in the muscles of the throat, due to disgust, anger or the like; as, his gorge rose
To glut; to fill up to the throat; to satiate
A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction; as, an ice gorge in a river
To eat greedily and to satiety
– A narrow ravine
The throat; the gullet; the canal by which food passes to the stomach
A narrow passage or entrance A defile between mountains
a valley with huge rough walls
a deep ravine (usually with a river running through it) overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself; "She stuffed herself at the dinner"; "The kids binged on icecream
A concave molding; a cavetto
a deep ravine (usually with a river running through it)
If you gorge on something or gorge yourself on it, you eat lots of it in a very greedy way. I could spend each day gorging on chocolate teenagers gorging themselves on ice-cream sundaes
On a coat, where the lapels start and the collar ends A very low gorge is down the middle of the chest
To swallow; especially, to swallow with greediness, or in large mouthfuls or quantities
{i} deep narrow passage through land; narrow canyon; throat; act of gorging oneself
a narrow pass (especially one between mountains)
That which is gorged or swallowed, especially by a hawk or other fowl
The space between the ravelin and the fort
to gorge

    Турецкое произношение

    tı gôrc

    Произношение

    /tə ˈgôrʤ/ /tə ˈɡɔːrʤ/
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