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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
demir
ütü

Tom'un eskiden uyuduğu odada bir dikiş makinesi ve bir ütü masası var. - There is a sewing machine and an ironing board in the room where Tom used to sleep.

Gömleğin ütülenmesi gerekiyor. - The shirt needs ironing.

{f} ütülemek

Tüm gömleklerinizi ütülemek birkaç saatimi aldı. - It took me several hours to iron all your shirts.

Gömleğimi ütülemek zorundayım. - I have to iron my shirt.

{i} demir

Demir yararlı bir metaldir. - Iron is a useful metal.

Altın demirden daha kıymetlidir. - Gold is more precious than iron.

demir (simgesi fe)
kelepçelemek
söz
ütü yapmak
mangır
kuvvetli
para
{f} ütüle

Tom elbiselerini ütüledi. - Tom ironed his clothes.

Tom gömleğini ütüledi. - Tom ironed his shirt.

güçlü

Bu tekne üstün kaliteli alüminyum ve yüksek güçlü demir ile yapılır. - This boat is made with high grade aluminum and high strength iron.

{s} demirden yapılmış

Bizim çit demirden yapılmıştır. - Our fence is made of iron.

Bu kupa demirden yapılmıştır. - This mug is made of iron.

maden üçlü golf sopası
{s} sıkı

Tom'un Mary'nin cinayet gecesi için sıkı bir mazereti var. - Tom has an ironclad alibi for the night of Mary's murder.

{i} golf sopası
demir gibi
merhametsiz
demir şurubu
zalim
{i} zincir
{f} zincire vurmak
{i} maden uçlu golf sopası
sabit
{f} prangalamak
{f} demir kaplamak
{s} sapasağlam
kuv
(Tıp) Demir, Fe sembolü ile bilinen, atom no: 26 ve atom ağırlığı: 55.85 olan kimyasal element
{s} turp gibi
katı yürekli
{i} güç

Bu tekne üstün kaliteli alüminyum ve yüksek güçlü demir ile yapılır. - This boat is made with high grade aluminum and high strength iron.

(Nükleer Bilimler) (Fe) demir
{s} sert

Demir altından daha serttir. - Iron is harder than gold.

Iron Age Demir Devri ironbound demirle takvive edilmiş
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A dark shade of the colour/color silver
A male homosexual
To pass an iron over (clothing or some other item made of cloth) in order to remove creases
A tool or appliance made of metal, which is heated and then used to transfer heat to something else; most often a thick piece of metal fitted with a handle and having a flat, roughly triangular bottom, which is heated and used to press wrinkles from clothing, and now usually containing an electrical heating apparatus
Made of the metal iron
A golf club used for middle-distance shots
Atomic weight 55
Irons are metal-headed clubs used for most shots between tee and green Sometimes you can use them from the tee at holes where accuracy is more important than distance The sand and pitching wedges are also irons
Iron is the most used and cheapest metal, the second most abundant metal and fourth most abundant element in Earth's crust. It occurs rarely as a free metal, occasionally in natural alloys (especially in meteorites), and in hundreds of minerals and ores, including hematite, magnetite, limonite, and siderite. The human body contains about one-sixth of an ounce (4.5 g) of iron, mostly in hemoglobin and its precursors; iron in the diet is essential to health. Iron is ferromagnetic (see ferromagnetism) at ordinary temperatures and is the only metal that can be tempered (see tempering). Its uses in steels of various types, as well as in cast and wrought iron (collectively, "ferrous metals"), are numerous. Alteration of its properties by impurities, especially carbon, is the basis of steelmaking. Iron in compounds usually has valence 2 (ferrous) or 3 (ferric). Ferrous and ferric oxides (FeO and Fe2O3, respectively) are used as pigments and the latter as jewelers' rouge. Rust is ferric oxide containing water; ferric oxide is widely used as a magnetic recording material in computer data-storage devices and magnetic tapes. Ferrous and ferric sulfates and chlorides are all of industrial importance as mordants, reducing agents, flocculating agents, or raw materials and in inks and fertilizers. magnetic iron ore iron pyrite bog iron ore cast iron Iron Act Iron Age Iron Curtain iron deficiency anemia pig iron Saugus Iron Works wrought iron Irons Jeremy
An iron is an electrical device with a flat metal base. You heat it until the base is hot, then rub it over clothes to remove creases
A handgun
metal shackles; for hands or legs
Iron is an essential element found in hemoglobin and myoglobin molecules It is needed for hemoglobin production
To furnish or arm with iron; as, to iron a wagon
A ductile and malleable greyish white metal used in making steel
Iron in water causes the water to be brown- or green-collored Can be controlled by the addition of a sequestering agent or a chelat- ing agent Water can be tested with an iron test kit
Symbol Fe (Latin Ferrum)
a golf club that has a relatively narrow metal head
a mineral, which can occur naturally in water and can be especially high in well water Can lead to staining and discoloration of the water and underwater surfaces Requires treatment with chelating agents Best to treat prior to adding chlorine or raising the pH Testing of the water will determine the concentration in PPM and allow for an appropriate dosage of chelating agents to be added Any measurable amount of iron is capable of causing a problem, if not treated
A metallic chemical element having atomic number 26, and symbol Fe
Shackles
Iron is used in expressions such as an iron hand and iron discipline to describe strong, harsh, or unfair methods of control which do not allow people much freedom. He died in 1985 after ruling Albania with an iron fist for 40 years
implement used to brand live stock
Of, or made of iron; consisting of iron; as, an iron bar, dust
Grey-white metal used chiefly in steelmaking Hematite is a type of iron ore Ilmenite: Opaque brown to black mineral, composed of iron, titanium and oxygen It is a type of titanium ore Impurities: Undesirable chemical elements or minerals
It is reduced on an enormous scale in three principal forms; viz
Rude; hard; harsh; severe
An iron-headed club with a deep face, chiefly used in making approaches, lifting a ball over hazards, etc
{not comparable} Made of the metal iron
home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth a golf club that has a relatively narrow metal head implement used to brand live stock metal shackles; for hands or legs a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood press and smooth with a heated iron; "press your shirts
In pure form, a metallic element In common usage, ferrous alloys other than steels, including cast iron and wrought iron
86; cast iron, 7
Iron usually appears dark brown, from oxidation or impurity, but when pure, or on a fresh surface, is a gray or white metal
Iron is a metal often found in waters It is particularly a problem in ground water supplies, where the water is acid and has passed through some iron bearing rock The dissolved iron usually takes the form of ferric sulphate, which at pH values above 3 0 may become hydrolised and form iron hydroxide It is usually the occurrence of iron hydroxide rather than the iron itself that kills the fish Water with high levels of iron in a soluble ion state: When the oxygen or oxidation potential (REDOX) of the water is increased, either by aeration or the addition of oxidising chemicals such as (ozone or hydrogen peroxide) the metal ions will loose electrons As a result, the ferric iron forms ferric oxide (or rust) This is often observed as a brown staining of the tanks and can settle on gills causing respiratory problems See also Iron Removal
press and smooth with a heated iron; "press your shirts"
One of eight micronutrients in plants It is essential for chlorophyll synthesis, which is why an iron deficiency results in chlorosis
), or a hydrous oxide (as limonite, turgite, etc
You can use iron to describe the character or behaviour of someone who is very firm in their decisions and actions, or who can control their feelings well. a man of icy nerve and iron will
{s} made of iron, resembling iron
In magnetic properties, it is superior to all other substances
An element often found discolored in ground water (in the form of ferrous iron) in concentrations usually ranging from zero to 10 ppm (mg/1) It is objectionable in water supplies because it can effect water taste and cause unsightly colors produced when iron reacts with tannins in beverages such as coffee and tea Iron causes staining after oxidation and precipitation, as ferric hydroxide (yellow, brown, and red on clothing, dishes, fixtures, and bathroom tile) Iron can also be found in a bacterial form which will appear as black or brown slime and can effect the odor of your water Iron is a common water problem throughout the United States, it can be found in well water and municipal water The EPA has set a maximum level for Iron of 0 3 ppm in water, iron concentrations at this level or higher can cause staining
Like iron in hardness, strength, impenetrability, power of endurance, insensibility, etc
{i} (Fe) metallic element (Chemistry); device used to remove wrinkles from fabric; items made from iron metal
Inflexible; unrelenting; as, an iron will
Strong (as of will), inflexible
a club with a head made of steel or iron and a relatively narrow sole (usually somewhere between 16° and 65° and numbered 1 through a variety of "wedges") Example: I chose a 5 iron to play my approach shot
An essential element enabling the oxygen-carrying capacity of hemoglobin in red blood cells A large portion of iron in the body is found in hemoglobin, muscle and other tissues, while some of the remaining iron is bound to an iron-transporting serum protein called transferrin Tests to measure iron are performed to detect and evaluate iron-deficiency anemias or abnormally high levels of iron found in hemochromatosis (excess iron deposits throughout the body)
Strength; power; firmness; inflexibility; as, to rule with a rod of iron
A malleable metal that is the fourth most abundant by weight of the elements that compose the earth's crust It is naturally very abundant in the environment Iron is an essential nutrient to humans
A chemical element The fourth most common element in the Earth's crust and the second most abundant metal The smelting of iron is one of the cornetrstones of the Industrial Revolution Go to the iron page
home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth
cast iron, steel, and wrought iron
Iron is an element which usually takes the form of a hard, dark grey metal. It is used to make steel, and also forms part of many tools, buildings, and vehicles. Very small amounts of iron occur in your blood and in food. The huge, iron gate was locked. the highest grade iron ore deposits in the world see also cast-iron
What it's good for: Making hemoglobin in blood and myoglobin in muscle, which supply oxygen to cells Where you get it: Meat, fish, poultry, eggs, whole and enriched grains, and green leafy vegetables RDA: Between 10 to 12 mg for men and 12 to 15 mg for women Watch out: Iron supplements even in small amounts can be toxic to young children Keep iron and multis with iron out of reach
Firm; robust; enduring; as, an iron constitution
An instrument or utensil made of iron; chiefly in composition; as, a flatiron, a smoothing iron, etc
Fetters; chains; handcuffs; manacles
To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; sometimes used with out
n Hardware, especially older and larger hardware of mainframe class with big metal cabinets housing relatively low-density electronics (but the term is also used of modern supercomputers) Often in the phrase big iron Oppose silicon See also dinosaur
If someone has a lot of irons in the fire, they are involved in several different activities or have several different plans. S3 to make clothes smooth using an iron = press. Metallic chemical element, one of the transition elements, chemical symbol Fe, atomic number
extremely robust; "an iron constitution"
To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff
If you iron clothes, you remove the creases from them using an iron. She used to iron his shirts a freshly ironed shirt. + ironing iron·ing I managed to get all the ironing done this morning
Iron is a mineral that occurs in both plant and animal tissue Its major function is to combine with protein and copper in making hemoglobin Hemoglobin transports oxygen in the blood from the lungs to the tissues, which need oxygen to maintain basic life functions Iron builds up the quality of the blood and increases resistance to stress and disease It is also necessary for the formation of myoglobin, which is found only in muscle tissue Myoglobin supplies oxygen to muscle cells for use in the chemical reaction that results in muscle contraction Iron also prevents fatigue and promotes good skin tone
Element number 26, metalic Symbol Fe (l ferrum) Pure iron is a soft ductile metal Unprotected it oxidizes (rusts) rapidly Steel is iron with a small percentage of carbon (1 5 max) making it hardenable Cast iron generaly has 3 percent or greater carbon content and is very brittle and non-ductile Wrought iron is pure iron crystals with thin layers of silicous slag resulting in grainyness simliar to wood Lack of carbon makes wrought iron unhardenable The word "iron" is used loosely to describe anything made of cast iron, steel or wrought iron In blacksmithing forging steel is often called "pounding iron" Average density 7 874 g/cm3, 2845 lbs/cuin, 491 56 lbs/cuft Los Alamos National Laboratory periodic table entry iron
Resembling iron in color; as, iron blackness
a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood
The term iron, as used in the chemical or scientific sense of the word, refers to the chemical element iron or pure iron and is the chief constituent of all commercial iron and steel
A base element that is the primary substance in the makeup of steel, cast iron and wrought iron
Not to be broken; holding or binding fast; tenacious
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