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İngilizce - Türkçe
parafinlemek
mumlamak
mum

Kayaklarını ne kadar sıklıkta mumlarsın? - How often do you wax your skis?

Benim hizmetçi haftada bir kez evimi mumlar. - My maid waxes my house once a week.

ağda yapmak
{f} büyümek
{i} ağda

Halının üstünde ağda var. - There is wax on the carpet.

Mary'nin en yakın arkadaşı bir Brezilya bikini ağdası aldı. - Mary's best friend got a Brazilian bikini wax.

balmumu sürmek
balmumu

Bu balmumu heykel çok gerçekçi. - This wax sculpture is very realistic.

Balmumu epilasyon yöntemlerinden biridir. - Waxing is one method of hair removal.

(Argo) vinyl (plak)
birden ..olmak
mum cilası
soluk
mum cilası sürmek
(ay) giderek büyümek
(Gıda) mum benzeri
cila sürmek
uzamak
petrol mumu
{f} mumla

Kayaklarını ne kadar sıklıkta mumlarsın? - How often do you wax your skis?

Zemini tekrar mumlamayı unuttun mu? - Did you forget to wax the floor again?

mumlamak
kulak kiri

Kulaklarınızdaki kulak kirini çıkarmak için ne kullanırsınız? - What do you use to pick wax out of your ears?

mumla(mak)
bal mumu
lenmek
{f} artmak
bal mumu,v.mumla: n.balmumu
plak doldurmak
{i} öfke
leşmek
ol/büyü/mumla
öfke nöbeti/balmum
{i} kızgınlık
kunduracı zifti veya mumu
{i} mum; parafin mumu, petrol mumu; balmumu
{f} 1. cilalamak
balmumuna benzer herhangi bir madde
{f} artmak; gelişmek; uzamak
{f} (gittikçe) ... olmak: It was waxing late. Vakit geç olmuştu
plak yapmak
{f} büyümek; gelişmek
bitkile
wax bean sarı ka
kırmızı balmumu
{f} haline gelmek
{i} (parlatma işlerinde kullanılan bir tür) cila; mum cilası
{f} birden ... olmak
cila

Ben sadece zemini cilaladım. - I just waxed the floor.

Araba iki günde bir cilalanır. - The car is waxed every other day.

cilalamak
İngilizce - İngilizce
An outburst of anger

That's him to a T,’ she would murmur; or, ‘Just wait till he reads this’; or, ‘Ah, won't that put him in a wax!’.

To increasingly assume the specified characteristic

to wax lyrical; to wax eloquent.

Any oily, water-resistant substance; normally long-chain hydrocarbons, alcohols or esters
To appear larger each night as a progression from a new moon to a full moon
Any preparation containing wax, used as a polish
To kill, especially to murder a person

Just who pulled the trigger or who ordered it to be pulled?.

To apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make it shiny
Beeswax
{n} a tenacious matter gathered from bees, or formed artificially
{v} to smear over with wax, grow, become
{i} solid or semi-solid substance that is greasy to the touch and pliable when heated (i.e. beeswax, earwax); petroleum based substance often used to coat or polish surfaces (i.e. car wax, paraffin); burst of anger (British)
an ester similar to a fat or a phospholipid but containing a monohydroxy alcohol instead of glycerol
Comes in two types: kick and glide Kick wax is used for grip in the Classic technique Both Stick wax in a tin and klister are common varieties of kick wax Kick was is applied exclusively to the middle third of Classic skis Glide wax is used on the tips and tails of Classic skis and the entire length of Skating skis Glide wax helps protect the base of a ski and adapt the base to the temperature of the snow for superior glide
To pass from one state to another; to become; to grow; as, to wax strong; to wax warmer or colder; to wax feeble; to wax old; to wax worse and worse
This is an old technique for doll-making and can be worked in many ways including modeling, carving and casting
When you apply wax onto a curb or rail to allow for easier grinding Any type of wax for paraffin wax to soap to candles works
Its natural color is pale or dull yellow
The process of growing
See Wax insect, below
{f} rub or polish with wax, treat with wax, cover with was; remove hair from a part of the body by applying wax and then pulling it off with the hairs; increase gradually in quantity or intensity; grow, swell; make a recording of, record records; become more illuminated (as does the moon)
To smear or rub with wax; to treat with wax; as, to wax a thread or a table
Made of wax
To grow
A phonograph record
Wax is a solid, slightly shiny substance made of fat or oil which is used to make candles and polish. It melts when it is heated. There were coloured candles which had spread pools of wax on the furniture She loved the scent in the house of wax polish
A clear wax used to prevent your braces from irritating your lips when your braces are first put on, or at other times
To appear larger each night as it goes from being a new moon to a full moon
If you wax a surface, you put a thin layer of wax onto it, especially in order to polish it. We'd have long talks while she helped me wax the floor
Hence, any substance resembling beeswax in consistency or appearance
See Vegetable wax, under Vegetable
To apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car or an apple), usually to make it shiny
cover with wax; "wax the car"
A soft substance applied to the base of a ski for protection and to improve its snow-going properties See glide wax; grip wax
{s} made of wax; resembling wax
Earwax
One of the staple mediums of sculpting and doll making, wax can be used in any variety of ways
Thick sirup made by boiling down the sap of the sugar maple, and then cooling
If something waxes and wanes, it first increases and then decreases over a period of time. Portugal and Spain had possessed vast empires that waxed and waned. Any of a class of pliable substances, organic compounds of animal, plant, mineral, or synthetic origin, less greasy, harder, and more brittle than fats. Waxes contain mostly compounds of high molecular weight (fatty acids, alcohols, and saturated hydrocarbons). Many melt at moderate temperatures and form hard films that can take a high polish. Animal and plant waxes are esters of fatty acids and either a sterol (see steroid) or a straight-chain higher alcohol (e.g., cetyl alcohol). Animal waxes include beeswax; wool wax (lanolin), used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics; and sperm oil and spermaceti (from sperm whales), used as lubricants. Plant waxes include carnauba wax, candelilla wax, and sugarcane wax, used in polishes. About 90% of the waxes in commerce are recovered by dewaxing petroleum. There are three main types: paraffin (used in candles, crayons, paper coating, and industrial polishes and as a protective sealant, lubricant, insulating agent, and antifrothing agent), microcrystalline wax (used in paper coating), and petrolatum (used in ointments and cosmetics). Synthetic waxes (carbowaxes), derived from ethylene glycol, are commonly blended with petroleum waxes. carnauba wax lost wax casting wax sculpture
To become
An adhesive material used to affix typeset copy and artwork to a paste-up board
To remove hair at the roots from (a part of the body) by coating the skin with a film of wax that is then pulled away sharply
It is first excreted, from a row of pouches along their sides, in the form of scales, which, being masticated and mixed with saliva, become whitened and tenacious
Cerumen, or earwax
Wax is the sticky yellow substance found in your ears
any of various substances of either mineral origin or plant or animal origin; they are solid at normal temperatures and insoluble in water go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
A fatty, solid substance, produced by bees, and employed by them in the construction of their comb; usually called beeswax
To increase in size; to grow bigger; to become larger or fuller; opposed to wane
A waxlike composition used for uniting surfaces, for excluding air, and for other purposes; as, sealing wax, grafting wax, etching wax, etc
A waxlike composition used by shoemakers for rubbing their thread
any of various substances of either mineral origin or plant or animal origin; they are solid at normal temperatures and insoluble in water
increase in phase; "the moon is waxing"
Prevents braces from rubbing the cheeks and lips
go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
If you say that someone, for example, waxes lyrical or waxes indignant about a subject, you mean that they talk about it in an enthusiastic or indignant way. He waxed lyrical about the skills and commitment of his employees My mother waxed eloquent on the theme of wifely duty
If you have your legs waxed, you have the hair removed from your legs by having wax put on them and then pulled off quickly. She has just had her legs waxed at the local beauty parlour She could go shopping, and wax her legs
Waxes are complex mixtures of heavy hydrocarbons and fatty acids combined with esters They are harder, less greasy and more brittle than their close relatives fats, and are very resistant to moisture, oxidization and microbial attack Waxes come from four major sources - plants, mineral oils, animals and synthetic (man made) All the waxes used in Nikwax products are highly refined synthetic mineral waxes
A temporary protective coating similar to polish but softer in composition Must be buffed to achieve maximum gloss
cover with wax; "wax the car
A substance similar to beeswax, secreted by several species of scale insects, as the Chinese wax
A waxlike product secreted by certain plants
A substance, somewhat resembling wax, found in connection with certain deposits of rock salt and coal; called also mineral wax, and ozocerite
[1] A substance resembling beeswax in appearance and character, and in general distinguished by its composition of esters and higher alcohols, and by its freedom from fatty acids; used for underbody sealing, cavity sealing, and paintwork care
A clear wax used to prevent your braces from irritating your lips when your braces are first put on, or at other times top
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