scarf

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İngilizce - Türkçe
atkı

Tom'un ipek bir atkısı var. - Tom has a silk scarf.

Bu atkıyı boynuna koy. - Put this scarf around your neck.

eşarp

Arkadaşım bana bir ipek eşarp hediye etti. - My friend gave me a silk scarf.

Mary'nin boynunda siyah bir eşarp vardı. - Mary had a black scarf around her neck.

atkı/eşarp
eşarp örtmek
{i} şal

Dan için bir kravat aldım, Elena için bir şal alacağım. - I bought a tie for Dan and I'll buy a scarf for Elena.

Sally şalı ödünç aldığını kabul etti, ama suçlu olmadığını söyledi. - Sally admitted that she borrowed the scarf but said she was not guilty.

omuz atkısı koymak
boyunbağı takmak
iki kerestenin ucunu birbirine geçirerek eklemek
çentik
kaşkol

Mary Tom'a bir kaşkol örüyor. - Mary is knitting Tom a scarf.

{i} geçme yeri
geçme ile tutturmak
{i} ek yeri
oyuk yer
geçirmek
enli boyunbağı
enli ve uzun omuz atkısı
geçme ek yeri
{i} boyunbağı
{ç} --s (skarfs)/scarves (skarvz)
{f} down/up k.dili. hapır hupur yemek
yuva
fular
boyun atkısı
başörtüsü

Tom, Mary'ye bir başörtüsü satın aldı. - Tom bought Mary a scarf.

scarf down
aşağı eşarp
scarf to
atkı için
scarf cloud
(Meteoroloji) çarşaf bulut
scarf cloud
(Meteoroloji) eşarp bulut
scarf knitting
(Tekstil) atkı örme
scarf ring
(Tekstil) atkı halkası
silk head scarf
poşu
scarfing
kusur yakma
head scarf
Başörtüsü
oblique scarf joint
kamalı bağlama
silk scarf
ipek eşarp
sweater, scarf
kazak, atkı
woman's scarf; handkerchief
kadının başörtüsü; mendil
i would like a silk scarf to match this blouse
bu bluza uygun ipek eşarp rica ediyorum
knit a scarf
atkı örmek
wearing a head scarf
başörtülü
wig as head scarf
başörtü peruka
İngilizce - İngilizce
A long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck
To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf

My sea-gown scarfed about me.

To shape by grinding
To dress with a scarf, or as with a scarf; to cover with a loose wrapping
A headscarf
To eat very quickly

You sure scarfed that pizza.

A type of joint in woodworking
{n} a loose covering for the shoulders
{v} to dress or throw on loosely, to join
Slang - To eat or drink voraciously; devour: “Americans scarf down 50 million hot dogs on an average summer day” (George F. Will)
originally an over-shoulder satchel, became strip of cloth worn from shoulder to hip and tied at waist in 14th century
masturbate while strangling oneself
A notch or cutout located on the back of the needle allowing the point of the hook to get close enough to the needle to grab the thread
a military or official sash usually indicative of rank; [Archaic] tippet; a broad band of cloth worn about the shoulders, around the neck, or over the head; a military or official sash usually indicative of rank
A scarf joint
To form a scarf on the end or edge of, as for a joint in timber, metal rods, etc
cormorant
a joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end
A cormorant
To unite, as two pieces of timber or metal, by a scarf joint
An article of dress of a light and decorative character, worn loosely over the shoulders or about the neck or the waist; a light shawl or handkerchief for the neck; also, a cravat; a neckcloth
In a piece which is to be united to another by a scarf joint, the part of the end or edge that is tapered off, rabbeted, or notched so as to be thinner than the rest of the piece
The V shape cut into the face of the block, the usual method of felling a tree employed by axemen One ‘opens up’ a scarf, or makes an ‘opening scarf’
a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration wrap in or adorn with a scarf unite by a scarf joint masturbate while strangling oneself
{i} strip of fabric worn around the neck; muffler, shawl, strip of fur or thick fabric worn around the shoulders
wrap in or adorn with a scarf
unite by a scarf joint
Weld preperation Adj scarf, verb to scarf A scarf for forge welding is generaly an upset and two tapered ends that overlap at the joint The upset is to provide extra metal for finishing to shape so that the joint is not smaller than the surrounding metal Normaly one side of the joint is flat or convex and the other convex so that flux and swarf can squeeze out of the joint In arc welding a scarf is the chamfering of edges of one or more pieces to make a "V" joint that is filled with filler metal making a full or near full penetration joint There are as many types of scarf as there are joints
A joint for splicing two members, end to end
A scarf is a piece of cloth that you wear round your neck or head, usually to keep yourself warm. He reached up to loosen the scarf around his neck. scarf down/up to eat something very quickly
a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration
a type of wood joint
scarf down
to eat something quickly

I plan to scarf down the rest of this sandwich and get back to work.

scarf joint
a joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end
scarf joint
A bonded joint in which similar segments of adherends are cut away, with cut areas overlapped and bonded
scarf joint
Joint made by cutting the ends of a length of material at an angle to corresponding to each other and overlapping them
scarf joint
1 A glued end connection between two pieces of wood, using a sloping cut to create a larger surface for the glue bond, to allow it to develop the full tensile strength of the wood it connects 2 A timber spliced by cutting various shapes of shoulders, or jogs, which fit each other 3 A joint between two pieces of wood which allows them to be spliced lengthwise
scarf skin
{i} outermost layer of skin, epidermis
scarf-pin
tie tack, pin used to hold a scarf in place
A scarf
cymar
head scarf
woman's scarf worn over the head and tied under the chin
scarfed
{s} having a joint between two ends; cut to fit with overlap as to create the effect of a continuous surface
scarfed
past of scarf
scarfing
present participle of scarf
scarfing
Joining the ends of stock together with a sloping lap-joint so they appear to be a single piece
scarfing
A joint between two pieces of wood which allows them to be spliced lengthwise
scarfing
Also termed deseaming It is a process for burning out defective areas on the surface of ingots or semi-finished products such as billets so that the product is suitable for subsequent rolling or forging
scarfing
Removal of defects such as seams, scab, or scale from the surface of metals by oxyacetylene flame or abrasive powder
scarfs
third-person singular of scarf
scarfs
plural of scarf
scarves
Scarves is a plural of scarf. A plural of scarf. the plural of scarf
scarves
plural of scarf
scarf