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turtle
kaplumbağa

Kaplumbağaların yumurtladığını bilmiyor muydun? - Didn't you know turtles lay eggs?

Kaplumbağaların dişleri var mı? - Do turtles have teeth?

turtle
deniz kaplumbağası

500'den fazla bebek deniz kaplumbağası denize bırakıldı. - More than 500 baby sea turtles were released into the sea.

turtle
su kaplumbağası
turtle
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) sukaplumbağası
turtle
tosbağa
turtle
green turtle eti lezzetli ve iri yeşil bir deniz kaplumbağası
turtle
i., zool. kaplumbağa
turtle
{i} kaplumbağa (su)
turtle
turtle neck balıkçı yaka
turtle
yusufçuk
turtle
denizkaplumbağa
turtle
kumru
turtle
denizkaplumbağası
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Turning turtle
Present participle of turtle
A defensive strategy of avoiding conflict, usually in a fixed position
Any slow progression or build-up
The hunting of turtles (the reptiles)
The act, practice, or art of catching turtles
turtle
To flip over onto the back or top; to turn upside down

Were speeding when car turtled Auto crashed into curb and turtled.

turtle
A type of robot having a domed case (and so resembling the reptile), used in education, especially for making line drawings by means of a computer program
turtle
An on-screen cursor that serves the same function as a turtle for drawing

Depending on which version of Logo you have, the turtle may look like an actual animal with a head and four legs or — as in Berkeley Logo — it may be represented as a triangle.

turtle
A sea turtle
turtle
To turn and swim upside down

I turtled my board beneath it, flipped upright, and started paddling again.

turtle
To hunt turtles, especially in the water

Of these, 80 turtled (65%), 26 hunted and turtled (20%), and 18 hunted (15%).

turtle
To build up a large defense force and strike only punctually, rather than going for an offensive strategy
turtle
An Ancient Roman attack method, where the shields held by the soldiers hide them, not only left, right, front and back, but also from above
turtle
{n} a kind of dove, turtledove, sea-tortoise
turtle
Any one of the numerous species of Testudinata, especially a sea turtle, or chelonian
turtle
The curved plate in which the form is held in a type-revolving cylinder press
turtle
any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming hunt for turtles, especially as an occupation
turtle
{i} reptile with a hard shell around the trunk of the body (living in freshwater, saltwater, or on land); turtle flesh; (Nautical) pocket in a spinnaker (large triangular sail)
turtle
A turtle dove
turtle
hunt for turtles, especially as an occupation
turtle
A turtle is any reptile that has a thick shell around its body, for example a tortoise or terrapin. Any of more than 250 species (order Chelonia) of reptiles having a bony shell overlaid with horny shields; found in most parts of the world. Turtles have existed for 200 million years, making them the oldest of all surviving reptiles. Most species are aquatic or semiaquatic; some are terrestrial. Turtles eat plants, animals, or both. They are toothless, have a horny beak, and range from less than 4 in. (10 cm) to more than 7 ft (2 m) long. They have sturdy, sprawling limbs with short feet or paddlelike flippers (marine turtles). Some species bend the neck sideways, but most pull the head and neck backward into the shell. Almost half the known turtle species are rare, threatened, or endangered. See also box turtle, painted turtle, snapping turtle, softshell turtle, terrapin, tortoise. box turtle Little Turtle painted turtle snapping turtle softshell turtle
turtle
A land or marine reptile having a protective shell (made up of a carapace and a plastron) enclosing its body
turtle
A turtle is a large reptile which has a thick shell covering its body and which lives in the sea most of the time
turtle
Unicorn Venus Pentacle
turtle
A type of vehicle with wheels on the left side and wheels on the right side Turtles have two motor bricks, one that drives the wheels on the left side (the left motor), and one that drives the wheels on the right side (the right motor) If the two motors are doing different things, then the turtle will turn For example, if the left motor is driving forward, and the right motor is off, the turtle will move forward and to the right If the left motor is driving forward, and the right motor is driving backward, the turtle will pivot to the right in place It will only move in a straight line if both motors are on and turning in the same direction
turtle
Originally was a robot controlled by the logo programming language It eventually moved into a graphical representation on a computer screen upon which it could still be given directions
turtle
overturn accidentally; "Don't rock the boat or it will capsize!"
turtle
Any of a large and widely distributed order (Testudines) of terrestrial or aquatic reptiles having a toothless beak and a soft body encased in a tough shell
turtle
any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming
turtle
To tip the boat over so that the mast is pointing to the bottom of the lake
turtle
The turtledove
turtling
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