swallow

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İngilizce - Türkçe
yutmak

Bu hapları yutmak zor. - These pills are hard to swallow.

Gururumu yutmak zorunda kaldım. - I had to swallow my pride.

{i} kırlangıç

Gittikçe daha fazla kırlangıç görebiliriz. - We can see more and more swallows.

Kırlangıçlar gökyüzünde uçuyor. - Swallows are flying in the sky.

{i} kırlangıç kuyruğu
{f} k.dili. yutmak, kanmak, aldanmak, inanmak
yemek
{i} yutak
{f} ezberlemek
yutkunma
yudumlamak
kanmak
su yutan
aldanmak
{f} yut

ATM, kredi kartını yuttu. - The ATM swallowed the credit card.

Yılan bir kurbağayı yuttu. - The snake swallowed a frog.

yutkunmak
yutma

Hapları yutmalısın, onları ağzında çiğnememelisin. - You must swallow pills, not chew them in your mouth.

Tom yutma zorluğu yaşıyor. - Tom is having a hard time swallowing.

inanmak
yut(mak)
herhangi bir sözün gerçek olup olmadığını araştırmadan kabul etmek
{f} belli etmemek
i., zool. kırlangıç
{f} altında kalmak
makara yivi
{i} yudum

Kadın servis edilen cin ve limonu bir yudumda mideye indirdi. - The woman downed the gin and lime that was served in one swallow.

Eğer bir yudum su içmezsem bu hapları yutamam. - If I don't drink a swig of water, I can't swallow these tablets.

{i} boğaz

Yutkunduğum zaman boğazım gerçekten acıtıyor. - My throat really hurts when I swallow.

Yutarken boğazım ağrıyor. - My throat hurts when I swallow.

{i} çatal kuyruk
{f} zaptetmek
{i} frak
{f} yutmak, sesini çıkarmadan sineye çekmek
{f} sineye çekmek
{f} geri almak
{i} kuyruklu kelebek
geri almak tahammül etmek
{f} içine çekmek
{f} caymak
{f} bastırmak
{f} dönmek
yutan
yuttun
yutup
swallow one's pride
Gururunu bir kenara bırakmak
swallow up
içine çekmek
swallow one's spittle
yutkunmak
swallow one's pride
gururunu ayaklar altına almak
swallow tail
çatal kuyruk
swallow the bait
zokayı yutmak
swallow up
yok etmek
swallow up
yiyip yutmak
swallow up
bütün bütün yut
swallow-tailed coat
frak
swallow a bitter pill
acı bir hap yutmak
swallow a gudgeon
bir enayi yutmak
swallow down
aşağı yutmak
swallow s.t. hook, line, and sinker
k. dili bir yalanı tamamen yutmak, bir yalana tamamen inanmak
swallow so.'s words
yutmak kadar. sözleri
swallow tail
kuyruk yutmak
swallow tail tab
kuyruk sekmesi yutmak
swallow tailed coat
kuyruklu frak
swallow twitters
twitters yutmak
swallow your pride
gururunu bir kenara bırak, gururun seni durdurmasına müsade etme
swallow a pill
hap yutmak
swallow coat
frak
swallow dust
toz yutmak
swallow hard
cesaretini toplamak
swallow hard
kendini hazırlamak
swallow hole
düden
swallow one's pride
gururunu bir yana bırakmak
swallow one's tongue
dil yutmak
swallow one's words
tükürdüğünü yalamak
swallow one's words
yanılmış olduğunu itiraf etmek; tükürdüğünü yalamak
swallow one's words
sözünü geri almak
swallow one's words
kelimeleri yutmak, kelimeleri net bir şekilde telaffuz etmemek
swallow one's words
kelimeleri yutmak
swallow s.t. hook,
{k} bir yalanı tamamen yutmak, bir yalana tamamen inanmak
swallow s.t. up
bir şeyi yok etmek
swallow something up
bir şeyi yok etmek
swallow tailed
çatal kuyruklu
swallow the wrong way
genzine kaçırmak
swallow up
tüketmek
swallow up
harcamak
swallow up
bitirmek
swallow up
(Fiili Deyim ) (birikmiş para vs. yi) tüketmek
swallowing
(Tıp) Yutma, gıda maddesinin, yutak ve yemek borusu aracılığıyla ağızdan mideye geçmesi
can't swallow
yutamamak
wish the ground would swallow me up
(deyim) yer yarılsa da içine girsem
chimney swallow
kırlangıç
swallowing
{f} yut

Hapları yutmakta zorluk çekiyorum. - I have trouble swallowing pills.

Herhangi bir yutma güçlüğü yaşıyor musunuz? - Are you having any difficulty swallowing?

wood swallow
ağaç kırlangıcı
One swallow doesn't bring the summer
(Atasözü) Bir çiçekle yaz gelmez
Swallowing
yutma
barn swallow
(Kuşbilim) Kır kırlangıcı (Hirundo rustica)
strain at a gnat and swallow a camel
önemsiz bir şeyi mesele yapıp önemli bir şeye hiç aldırmamak; ufak bir kabahati mesele yapıp büyük bir yanlışa aldırmamak
swallowing
yutarak
tough pill to swallow
sert hap yutmak
wish the ground would open and swallow one
yer yarılsa içine gireceği gelmek
barn swallow
kır kırlangıcı
barn swallow
kırkırlangıcı
bitter pill to swallow
(deyim) yenilir yutulur olmayan
does it hurt when you swallow
yutkunduğunuz zaman acıyor mu
swallower
yutan kimse
swallowing
kanma
swallows
frak
İngilizce - İngilizce
To take food down into the stomach; to make the muscular contractions of the oesophagus to achieve this

I swallowed nervously, wondering who was outside the window.

A small, migratory bird of the Hirundinidae family with long, pointed, moon-shaped wings and a forked tail which feeds on the wing by catching insects
To take in, to consume, to absorb or cause to disappear

Any extra money will be swallowed up by the mortgage repayments.

To believe or accept

I find his excuses a little hard to swallow.

A deep chasm or abyss in the earth
To cause to pass from the mouth into the stomach

What the liquor was I do not know, but it was not so strong but that I could swallow it in great gulps and found it less burning than my burning throat.

The amount swallowed in one gulp; the act of swallowing

He took the aspirin with a single swallow of water.

{n} a genus of birds, fish, throat, voracity, gulf
{v} to take down the throat, to take in
If someone swallows a story or a statement, they believe it completely. It was vital that he swallowed the story about Juanita being in that motel room that night
{i} act of swallowing; gulp, drink, mouthful (of food, liquid, etc.); any of a number of migratory birds having long pointed wings and a forked tail
a small amount of liquid food; "a sup of ale"
That which ingulfs; a whirlpool
enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
the act of swallowing; "one swallow of the liquid was enough"; "he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips"
As much as is, or can be, swallowed at once; as, a swallow of water
The aperture in a block through which the rope reeves
the act of swallowing; "one swallow of the liquid was enough"; "he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips" small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations a small amount of liquid food; "a sup of ale" believe or accept without questioning or challenge; "Am I supposed to swallow that story?" keep from expressing; "I swallowed my anger and kept quiet" take back what one has said; "He swallowed his words" utter indistinctly; "She swallowed the last words of her speech" engulf and destroy; "The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries" pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking; "Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!
believe or accept without questioning or challenge; "Am I supposed to swallow that story?"
To draw into an abyss or gulf; to ingulf; to absorb usually followed by up
pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking; "Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!
Any one of numerous species of passerine birds of the family Hirundinidæ, especially one of those species in which the tail is deeply forked
To engross; to appropriate; usually with up
To receive or embrace, as opinions or belief, without examination or scruple; to receive implicitly
To retract; to recant; as, to swallow one's opinions
To seize and waste; to exhaust; to consume
To put up with; to bear patiently or without retaliation; as, to swallow an affront or insult
utter indistinctly; "She swallowed the last words of her speech"
a bitter pill to swallow: see pill. Any of 74 species (family Hirundinidae) of songbirds found nearly worldwide. Swallows are 4-9 in. (10-23 cm) long, with long, pointed, narrow wings; a short bill; small, weak feet; and sometimes a forked tail. The dark upper plumage may have a metallic blue or green sheen. Swallows capture insects on the wing. They nest in tree holes, burrow into sandbank, or plaster mud nests to walls. Some species (e.g., the common swallow, Hirundo rustica) are long-distance migrants; all have a strong homing instinct. The swallows of California's San Juan Capistrano Mission are cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota). See also martin
To take food down into the stomach; to make the muscular contractions of the oesophagous which this entails
The act of swallowing
keep from expressing; "I swallowed my anger and kept quiet"
To take into the stomach; to receive through the gullet, or esophagus, into the stomach; as, to swallow food or drink
pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking; "Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!"
small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations
Taste; relish; inclination; liking
If you swallow, you make a movement in your throat as if you are swallowing something, often because you are nervous or frightened. Nancy swallowed hard and shook her head
(1 ) Heb sis (Isa 38: 14; Jer 8: 7), the Arabic for the swift, which "is a regular migrant, returning in myriads every spring, and so suddenly that while one day not a swift can be seen in the country, on the next they have overspread the whole land, and fill the air with their shrill cry " The swift (cypselus) is ordinarily classed with the swallow, which it resembles in its flight, habits, and migration
Capacity for swallowing; voracity
If you swallow something, you cause it to go from your mouth down into your stomach. You are asked to swallow a capsule containing vitamin B Polly took a bite of the apple, chewed and swallowed. Swallow is also a noun. Jan lifted her glass and took a quick swallow
To occupy; to take up; to employ
The graceful insectivorous aerialists of the family Hirundinidæ Represented in the BWCA by two breeding species of summer, the Tree Swallow (Iridoprocne bicolor), and the Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) Jashâwanibissi in the Ojibwe
Tifirellest
A swallow is a kind of small bird with pointed wings and a forked tail
The gullet, or esophagus; the throat
Any one of numerous species of swifts which resemble the true swallows in form and habits, as the common American chimney swallow, or swift
engulf and destroy; "The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries"
tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncracies"
Thunderbird Tiki
A female operative who uses sex as a tool
To perform the act of swallowing; as, his cold is so severe he is unable to swallow
They have long, pointed wings, and are noted for the swiftness and gracefulness of their flight
{f} take into the stomach via the throat (as of food or drink); engulf, envelop; suppress one's emotions; put up with; take back, retract; believe without questioning, naively accept (Slang)
take back what one has said; "He swallowed his words"
small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations a small amount of liquid food; "a sup of ale"
swallow hole
A sinkhole; A shakehole
swallow one's pride
To set aside one's feelings of pride and adopt a more humble or appropriate stance
swallow up
To completely enclose or envelop
swallow-tailed
Having a tail that is forked like a swallow's
swallow up
take it inside
swallow dive
a dive in which the diver arches the back with arms outstretched before entering the water
swallow in one gulp
swallow whole, take down the throat and into the stomach in one movement
swallow one's words
take back what one has said, go back on one's word
swallow the bait
be tricked by a decoy, fall into a trap
swallow the hook line and sinker
believe everything one hears
swallow up
If a person or thing is swallowed up by something, they disappear into it so that you cannot see them any more. He headed back towards the flea market and was quickly swallowed up in the crowd Weeds had swallowed up the garden
swallow up
enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
swallow up
If one thing is swallowed up by another, it becomes part of the first thing and no longer has a separate identity of its own. During the 1980s monster publishing houses started to swallow up smaller companies
swallow up
If something swallows up money or resources, it uses them entirely while giving very little in return. A seven-day TV ad campaign could swallow up the best part of £50,000 Farmers could see a quarter of their income swallowed up by the interest rate rise
swallow-
Tifirellest
swallow-
immerse: enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
swallow-
the act of swallowing; "one swallow of the liquid was enough"; "he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips"
swallow-
take back what one has said; "He swallowed his words"
swallow-
A female operative who uses sex as a tool
swallow-
accept: tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncracies"
swallow-
The graceful insectivorous aerialists of the family Hirundinidæ Represented in the BWCA by two breeding species of summer, the Tree Swallow (Iridoprocne bicolor), and the Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) Jashâwanibissi in the Ojibwe
swallow-
(1 ) Heb sis (Isa 38: 14; Jer 8: 7), the Arabic for the swift, which "is a regular migrant, returning in myriads every spring, and so suddenly that while one day not a swift can be seen in the country, on the next they have overspread the whole land, and fill the air with their shrill cry " The swift (cypselus) is ordinarily classed with the swallow, which it resembles in its flight, habits, and migration
swallow-
small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations
swallow-
pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking; "Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!"
swallow-
keep from expressing; "I swallowed my anger and kept quiet"
swallow-
a small amount of liquid food; "a sup of ale"
swallow-
utter indistinctly; "She swallowed the last words of her speech"
swallow-
believe or accept without questioning or challenge; "Am I supposed to swallow that story?"
swallow-
Thunderbird Tiki
swallow-
engulf and destroy; "The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries"
swallow-tailed
(especially of butterflies and birds) having a forked tail like that of a swallow
swallow-tailed coat
a man's full-dress jacket with two long tapering tails at the back
swallow-tailed kite
graceful North American black-and-white kite
swallow-tailed kite
A raptor (Elanoides forficatus) with bold black and white plumage and a deeply forked tail, found along the southeast and Gulf coasts of the United States and common in Florida
barn swallow
The most widespread species of swallow in the world; a distinctive passerine bird with blue upperparts, a long, deeply forked tail and curved, pointed wings, is found in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas
bitter pill to swallow
Something unpleasant that must be accepted or endured

Giving them amnesty would be a bitter pill for the U.S. to swallow.

hard pill to swallow
Something that is hard to accept

That my own son could have done something so horrible is a hard pill to swallow.

one swallow does not a summer make
One sighting or instance of an event does not necessarily indicate a trend
one swallow does not make a summer
A sign is not proof – do not rejoice too soon
one swallow doesn't make a summer
One sighting or instance of an event does not necessarily indicate a trend
sea swallow
a tern
swallowed
Simple past tense and past participle of swallow
swallower
Agent noun of swallow; one who swallows
swallower
Someone who swallows semen at the end of an act of fellatio
A swallow
progne
bank swallow
See under 1st Bank, n
barn swallow
common swallow of North America and Europe that nests in barns etc
barn swallow
A widely distributed bird (Hirundo rustica) that nests in barns and caves and has a deeply forked tail, a dark-blue back, and tan underparts
bitter pill to swallow
something difficult to accept or make peace with
cliff swallow
A North American swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) that builds a bottle-shaped nest of mud, grass, and twigs on the face of a cliff or bluff or under the eaves of a roof
cliff swallow
North American swallow that lives in colonies and builds bottle-shaped mud nests on cliffs and walls
fairy swallow
fancy domestic pigeon having blue-and-white plumage and heavily muffed feet
hard to swallow
difficult to accept, difficult to believe; difficult to swallow
one swallow doesn't make a summer
a one-time event is still not a sign of any serious change
sea swallow
Any of various terns, especially a common tern (Sterna hirundo) that breeds within the Arctic Circle
sea swallow
common tern of Eurasia and America having white black and gray plumage
sea swallow
See Cornish chough, under Chough
sea swallow
The common tern
sea swallow
The storm petrel
sea swallow
The gannet
strain at a gnat and swallow a camel
be meticulous about small details and ignore the large ones
swallowed
past of swallow
swallowed
completely enclosed or swallowed up; "a house engulfed in flames"; "the fog-enveloped cliffs"; "a view swallowed by night"
swallower
{i} person who swallows; glutton, overeater, one who eats and drinks to excess; body packer, one who smuggles illegal drugs by swallowing drug-filled packets or balloons and passing them rectally to the destination
swallower
One who swallows; also, a glutton
swallower
A person who swallows
swallower
Soemthing that swallows
swallowing
present participle of swallow
swallowing
adj. or deglutition Act that moves food from the mouth to the stomach. The tongue pushes liquid or chewed food mixed with saliva into the pharynx. Reflex takes over as the soft palate rises to close off the nasal cavity; the larynx rises and the epiglottis covers the trachea, interrupting breathing. Pressure in the mouth and pharynx pushes food toward the esophagus, whose upper sphincter opens to let food in and closes to prevent backflow. Breathing resumes as the larynx lowers. As peristalsis pushes food to the stomach, the lower esophageal sphincter opens and then closes to prevent reflux. Painful swallowing is usually caused by inflammation; other problems are caused by blockage or disorders affecting the motions of swallowing
swallowing
{i} deglutition
swallows
plural of , swallow
swallows
third-person singular of swallow
tough pill to swallow
medication that is hard to ingest; (Slang) situation or fact that is difficult to accept
tree swallow
of Australia and Polynesia; nests in tree cavities
white-bellied swallow
bluish-green-and-white North American swallow; nests in tree cavities
wood swallow
Australasian and Asiatic bird related to the shrikes and resembling a swallow
swallow