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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{f} hecelemek

Bunu senin için hecelemek zorunda mıyım? - Do I have to spell this out for you?

büyü

Onun güzelliği onu büyüledi. - Her beauty cast a spell over him.

O, ona bir büyü yaptı. - She put him under a spell.

{f} anlamına gelmek
harflemek
dönem

Uzun bir soğuk hava dönemi geçirdik. - We have had a long spell of cold weather.

Uzun bir sıcak hava dönemi geçirdik. - We have had a long spell of hot weather.

{f} (kelimenin) harflerini söylemek
{i} nöbet
{f} diye okunmak
{i} kriz (öksürük vb.)
{f} büyülemek
harflerini söylemek
bağı
cincilik
çekicilik
belirtmek
söylemek
efsun
harf harf söylemek/yazmak
(bir sözcüğün harflerini) düzgün bir sıraya yerleştirmek
büyülü söz
süre

Yerlilere uzun süre kurak havayla işkence yapıldı. - The natives were tormented by a long spell of dry weather.

{f} hecele

Tom, ismimi nasıl heceleyeceğini asla hatırlayamaz. - Tom can never remember how to spell my name.

Birçok kelimeler hecelerine göre telaffuz edilirler fakat bazıları değil. - Many words are pronounced according to the spelling, but some are not.

devre
iş nöbeti
kriz
hecele(mek)
{f} etkilemek
spell out heceleyerek yahut güçlükle okumak
{f} kendisiyle nöbet değiştirerek (birini) serbest bırakmak
{i} kısa süre
{i} büyülenme
{f} nöbetini devretmek
imlâsını harf harf söylemek
{i} vardiya
nöbet/sihir
{i} tılsım
{i} sıra

Matematiğin ne olduğu ile ilgili yanılgıların olması ismimi nasıl heceleyeceğinizi bilmediğinizden bile daha sıradandır. - Having misconceptions of what mathematics is is even more ordinary than not knowing how to spell my name.

{i} çalışma sırası
{i} kısa mesafe
{f} (imla kurallarına göre) (kelimeyi) doğru yazmak
{i} süre, müddet
{f} imlâsını yazmak
{i} sihir
düzgün b
{f} yerine çalışmak
{i} büyüleme
ayrıntılarıyle açıklamak
x rahatlat/göster/hece
{i} afsun
{i} çekıcilik
harflerle kelime meydana getirmek
{i} alımlılık
(isim) büyü, afsun, sihir, tılsım, büyüleme, büyülenme, alımlılık, çekıcilik, sıra, nöbet, vardiya, çalışma sırası, kısa süre, kısa mesafe, dönem, kriz (öksürük vb.)
sökmek
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
To work in place of (someone)
To read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort

He'll do, said Bildad, eyeing me, and then went on spelling away at his book in a mumbling tone quite audible.

Of letters: to compose (a word)

The letters “a”, “n” and “d” spell “and”.

A period of illness, or sudden interval of bad spirits, disease etc
A shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour
Speech, discourse
To clarify; to explain in detail

When we get elected, for instance, we get one of these, and we are pretty much told what is in it, and it is our responsibility to read it and understand it, and if we do not, the Ethics Committee, we can call them any time of day and ask them to spell it out for us.

An indefinite period of time (usually with some qualifying word)

And one day the ax just fell.

A splinter, usually of wood
To indicate that (some event) will occur

This spells trouble.

A period of rest; time off
To speak, to declaim

O who can tell / The hidden power of herbes, and might of Magicke spell?.

A period of (work or other activity)
A magical effect or influence induced by an incantation or formula

under a spell.

Words or a formula supposed to have magical powers

He cast a spell to cure warts.

To rest someone or something}

They spelled the horses and rested in the shade of some trees near a brook.

{n} a charm, turn at work, change, tale, story
{v} to charm, form words of letters, take a turn at
the proper letters; to form, as words, by correct orthography
To constitute; to measure
indicate or signify; "I'm afraid this spells trouble!"
time off from competition
to write or say the letters that form a word or part of a word
a verbal formula believed to have magical force; "he whispered a spell as he moved his hands"; "inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese" indicate or signify; "I'm afraid this spells trouble!" recite the letters of or give the spelling of; "How do you spell this word?" place under a spell write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word); "He spelled the word wrong in this letter
When you spell a word, you write or speak each letter in the word in the correct order. He gave his name and then helpfully spelt it How do you spell `potato'? `Tang' is `Gnat' spelt backwards. Spell out means the same as spell. If I don't know a word, I ask them to spell it out for me I never have to spell out my first name
an uninterrupted series of alternate overs bowled by a single bowler
The time during which one person or gang works until relieved; hence, any relatively short period of time, whether a few hours, days, or weeks
to comprise a word, as the letters "a", "n" and "d" spell "and"
a magical effect induced by an incantation or formula
The relief of one person by another in any piece of work or watching; also, a turn at work which is carried on by one person or gang relieving another; as, a spell at the pumps; a spell at the masthead
a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition; "he was here for a little while"; "I need to rest for a piece"; "a spell of good weather"; "a patch of bad weather"
To tell; to relate; to teach
One of two or more persons or gangs who work by spells
a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
A word or formula believed to have magic power Occasionally other objects are also used in casting a spell
A gratuitous helping forward of another's work; as, a logging spell
{f} write or say the letters of a word in their proper order; form a word (of letters); result in, end up as
place under a spell
A story; a tale
Someone who can spell knows the correct order of letters in words. It's shocking how students can't spell these days You accused me of inaccuracy yet you can't spell `Middlesex'
to work in place of someone else; to relieve
write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word); "He spelled the word wrong in this letter"
a relatively short period of time of indeterminate length
To discover by characters or marks; to read with difficulty; usually with out; as, to spell out the sense of an author; to spell out a verse in the Bible
If something spells a particular result, often an unpleasant one, it suggests that this will be the result. If the irrigation plan goes ahead, it could spell disaster for the birds
A spell is an Ability that is magic based It requires a Verbal Component, can be taught to a Familiar, and is affected by other magical spells A spell-based BOLT cannot pass a magical Circle of Protection, but a skill-based BOLT can The College of Arms, for example, grants only skills The College of the Stone, grants only spells Other colleges are a mix of the two
checker An application used to examine the spelling of words in a document Many suggest alternative words and may be located and available within a larger program such as a word processor
A spell of a particular type of weather or a particular activity is a short period of time during which this type of weather or activity occurs. There has been a long spell of dry weather You join a barrister for two six-month spells of practical experience. = period
A form of low magic which often employs herbs, stones, candles, common household objects, the written or spoken word, plus various other items
Français : TRONÇON D'HABILLAGE Deutsch : DIENSTSTÜCK (OHNE FAHRZEUGSWECHSEL) A continuous period in a STRETCH, when a driver is on duty on one vehicle or performing one other type of work See also : DRIVING SPELL, NON DRIVING SPELL, DRIVER TRIP
A spell is a situation in which events are controlled by a magical power. They say she died after a witch cast a spell on her. the kiss that will break the spell. see also spelling
To supply the place of for a time; to take the turn of, at work; to relieve; as, to spell the helmsman
{i} combination of words used as a magical charm, incantation; attraction, fascination; short indefinite period of time; shift, period of work; fit, bout (of coughing, laughing, etc.)
A spelk, or splinter
to mean, indicate or signify
recite the letters of or give the spelling of; "How do you spell this word?"
To tell or name in their proper order letters of, as a word; to write or print in order the letters of, esp
To form words with letters, esp
(particularly with Tetralogy of Fallot) the child becomes bluer, breathless and limp for a period of time
American English uses the form spelled as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either spelled or spelt
A one-time magical effect The two primary categories of spells are arcane and divine Clerics, druids, paladins and rangers cast divine spells, while wizards, sorcerers and bards cast arcane spells Spells are further grouped into eight schools of magic
a verbal formula believed to have magical force; "he whispered a spell as he moved his hands"; "inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese"
with the proper letters, either orally or in writing
A stanza, verse, or phrase supposed to be endowed with magical power; an incantation; hence, any charm
a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation
A kind of prayer, spoken or unspoken, that may also use a variety of physical tools (herbs, string, candles, and so on) to help the practitioner's mind to focus on their desire
To study by noting characters; to gain knowledge or learn the meaning of anything, by study
place under a spell write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word); "He spelled the word wrong in this letter
To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm
A prayer, or verbal direction of magickal energies toward the accomplishment of some goal
to spell

    Турецкое произношение

    tı spel

    Произношение

    /tə ˈspel/ /tə ˈspɛl/

    Этимология

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
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