tummy

listen to the pronunciation of tummy
İngilizce - Türkçe
kursak
mide
karın
karın/mide
i., k.dili. karın, mide
stomach
{i} mide

Ben sadece mideye yumruk atılmasının nasıl hissedileceğini merak ediyordum. - I was just wondering how it would feel to be punched in the stomach.

Midemde ara sıra olan ağrılar var. - I have occasional pains in the stomach.

tummy ache
mide ağrısı
tummy tuck
mide tuck
stomach
yürek
stomach
kaldırmak
stomach
karın

Mary karın ağrısıyla uyandı. - Mary woke up feeling sick in the stomach.

Tom'un kötü bir karın ağrısı vardı. - Tom had a bad stomachache.

stomach
katlanmak
stomach
dayanmak
stomach
heves
empty tummy
boş mide
get butterflies in one's tummy
(Konuşma Dili) yüreği pır pır etmek
stomach
(Tıp) Mide, stomachus
stomach
{f} sindirmek
stomach
{f} sineye çekmek
stomach
{i} istek
stomach
{f} dayanmak, tahammül
stomach
stomachfulkarın veya mide dolusu
stomach
tahammül etmek
stomach
(isim) mide, karın, iştah, heves, istek
stomach
{i} mide: He's sick at his stomach. Midesi bulanıyor
stomach
{i} karın: She was lying on her stomach. Yüzükoyun yatıyordu
stomach
istek/karı
İngilizce - İngilizce
A protruding belly; a paunch
stomach
{i} stomach (Colloquial)
slang terms for a paunch
Your tummy is the part of the front of your body below your waist. Tummy is often used by children or by adults talking to children. Your baby's tummy should feel warm, but not hot. = stomach
an enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion
You can use tummy to refer to the parts inside your body where food is digested. Tummy is often used by children or by adults talking to children. It's easy to get a tummy upset from river water. = stomach. tummies stomach - used especially by or to children
tummy tuck
abdominoplasty
tummy time
(Tıp, İlaç) Tummy time is a colloquial term for time used to encourage parents to ensure their babies spend time on their stomachs. Experts from organisations like the Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists state that that babies need to spend time on their stomachs. This helps to strengthen their posterior neck muscles and helps babies reach milestones like crawling faster. Though babies who do not spend time on their stomachs eventually catch up physically, physiotherapists say the first few months of life are an important time for babies to start to become aware of their bodies and begin to learn movement and balance
tummy tuck
cosmetic surgery of the abdomen to remove wrinkles and tighten the skin over the stomach
tummy tuck
{i} abdominoplasty, cosmetic surgery for the removal of excess flesh and fatty tissue from the abdomen
tummy