yards

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İngilizce - Türkçe

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yard
avlu

Bay White'ın avlusu büyüktür. - Mr White's yard is large.

Tom ön avlusunda bir çukur kazdı. - Tom dug a hole in his front yard.

yard
{i} açıklık
yard
{i} yarda

Biz yüz yarda daha yürüdük. - We walked another hundred yards.

Nehir karşıdan karşıya elli yardadır. - The river is fifty yards across.

yard
boşluk
yard
(Tıp) Penis
yard
(Tıp) Metrelik İngiliz ölçüsü, üç feet, yarda
yard
ağıl
yard
(Havacılık) 0,914 metre
yard
yarda (0.914 metre)
yard
yarda (91 cm)
yard
meydan
yard
yer
yard
evin bahçesi
yard
hayat
yard
yarda (0.9144 metre)
whole nine yards
tüm dokuz metre
yard
{i} manevra istasyonu
yard
belli bir amaç için ayrılmış kapalı yer
yard
{i} den. seren
yard
(Askeri) YARDA: Üç fit veya otuzaltı inçe eşit bir uzunluk ölçüsü. Bir yarda ortalama 91.44 cm karşılığıdır
yard
yarda seren
yard
{i} tersane
yard
{i} şantiye
yard
seren/avlu/yarda
yard
odun deposu gibi üstü açık işyeri
yard
avluya koymak
yard
{i} seren
yard
{i} (binaya ait) bahçe
yard
kışın ormanda geyiklerin toplandığı yer
yard
istasyon çevresinde tren manevra yeri
yard
ağıla gütmek
yard
{i} İng. avlu
yard
{i} depo (açık)
yard
alan

Japonya'da büyük alanlar bulmak nadirdir. - It's rare to find big yards in Japan.

İngilizce - İngilizce
plural form of yard
The totality of the sailing rig

Her yards were bare and cockabill.

plural of yard
The measurement for a course is set in yards with a mimimum of 500/600 yards (ASFA/AKC)
An American-system measurement of the length of a swimming pool One yard equals 36 inches A short-course yards pool is 25 yards (75 feet)
Montagnards A mountain people of Vietnam
Welsh yards
plural form of Welsh yard
Yard
Scotland Yard or New Scotland Yard
back yards
plural form of back yard
do the hard yards
To perform a difficult task or tasks
doing the hard yards
Present participle of do the hard yards
front yards
plural form of front yard
lumber yards
plural form of lumber yard
the whole nine yards
And everything. Often used, like etc., to finish out a list

They have books, CDs, cassettes, DVDs, the whole nine yards.

the whole nine yards
All the way; with everything done completely or thoroughly

They really went the whole nine yards with this party.

timber yards
plural form of timber yard
yard
A long tapered timber hung on a mast to which is bent a sail, and may be further qualified as a square, lateen, or lug yard. The first is hung at right angles to the mast, the latter two hang obliquely
yard
A unit of length equal to three feet (exactly 0.9144 metres in the US and UK)
yard
A staff, rod or stick
yard
A small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building
yard
An enclosed area designated for a specific purpose, e.g. on farms, railways etc
yard
109, A short scale billion; a long scale thousand millions or milliard

I need to hedge a yard of yen.

yard
One-hundred dollars
yard
One’s house or home
yard
{n} ground enclosed to a house, a measure of three feet, a pole to hang sails upon
Yard
Jamaica
whole nine yards
(Informal) everything possible (Usage ex: They renovated the whole house from start to finish, the whole nine yards.)
yard
an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines
yard
Fenced off, outdoor storage and repair area
yard
Any spar carried aloft
yard
Slang for one billion currency units Used particularly in currency trading, e g , for Japanese yen since one billion yen equals approximately US$10 million It is clearer to say, "I'm a buyer of a yard of yen," than to say, "I'm a buyer of a billion yen," which could be misheard as "I'm a buyer of a million yen "
yard
a long horizontal spar tapered at the end and used to support and spread a square sail or lateen
yard
an enclosure for animals (as chicken or livestock) a long horizontal spar tapered at the end and used to support and spread a square sail or lateen the enclosed land around a house or other building; "it was a small house with almost no yard"
yard
A rod; a stick; a staff
yard
A branch; a twig
yard
A unit of measure A yard is approximately 91 5 cm A yard is also 3 feet
yard
A measure of length, equaling three feet, or thirty-six inches, being the standard of English and American measure
yard
A yard is usually hung by the center to the mast
yard
You can refer to a large open area where a particular type of work is done as a yard. a railway yard. a ship repair yard
yard
{i} lawn, enclosure, lot, courtyard; unit of measure equal to 0.9144 meters; storage area; train yard, yard where railway cars and engines are stored and maintained; pen, enclosure for livestock; crossbeam for a sail (Nautical)
yard
a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91 44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
yard
An imperial unit of measurement equal to 36"
yard
A place where moose or deer herd together in winter for pasture, protection, etc
yard
9144 metre in the International System of Units. A cloth yard, used to measure cloth, is 37 in. long; it was also the standard length for arrows. In casual speech, a yard (e.g., of concrete, gravel, or topsoil) may refer to a cubic yard
yard
The penis
yard
The spar supporting the top of a sail On a lug rig such as the Swallow had, the yard is set at an angle from the horizontal The yardarm is the not the entire yard but rather a short end on the yard beyond where the sail is attached on a square-rigged ship
yard
One of the basic units of measurement in golf Some others are: the stroke (1 4 swings = 1 stroke); the minute spent looking for a lost ball (1,145 seconds); a 30-foot putt (divide by 5 if preceded by the phrase "I sunk" and by 10 if preceded by the phrase "I missed"); the club-length in determining whether a putt is a gimme (the length of the clubhouse along its longest axis, not including stairs or porches); and liquid measure at the 19th hole (one drink = two drinks)
yard
A yard is a unit of length equal to thirty-six inches or approximately 91.4 centimetres. The incident took place about 500 yards from where he was standing a long narrow strip of linen two or three yards long. a yard of silk
yard
A long tapered timber hung by its centre to a mast to which is bent a topsail or squaresail
yard
Lineal measurement equal to 3 feet The space or grounds surrounding a building; a cubic yard is the basic measure of concrete
yard
A term used by NPHC groups to indicate the campus Use in phrases such as which groups are on the yard, meaning which groups are on the campus
yard
A system of auxiliary tracks used exclusively for the classification of passenger or freight cars according to commodity or destination; assembling of cars for train movement; storage of cars; or repair of equipment
yard
The spar at right angle to a mast that the head of a square sail is connected to The yard can pivot (be braced) around the mast At rest (braced square) the yard runs athwartships Each yard takes its name from the section of mast that supports it, and the sails take their names from the yards
yard
a tract of land enclosed for particular activities (sometimes paved and usually associated with buildings); "they opened a repair yard on the edge of town"
yard
An open space on the same lot with a building, unobstructed from the ground upward, except as otherwise provided herein The measurement of a yard shall be construed as the minimum horizontal distance between the lot line and the building line
yard
an enclosure for animals (as chicken or livestock)
yard
a measure of length equal to 36 inches or 3 feet and equivalent to 0 914 meters Its abbreviation is yd
yard
A yard is a flat area of concrete or stone that is next to a building and often has a wall around it. I saw him standing in the yard. = courtyard
yard
Imperial unit of linear measure: 3 feet
yard
System of tracks with defined local boundaries, which provides for the making up of trains, storing of cars and other related functions
yard
An open space on a lot unoccupied by a building or structure or parts thereof; provided however, that roof overhangs, cornices or eaves shall not extend twenty four (24) inches into the minimum required yard Steps, unroofed porches, window sills, slanted bulkheads, fences, gates or security stations, yard accessories, ornaments and furniture and customary summer awnings are permitted in any yard but shall be subject to height limitations and setback limitations The minimum required yard shall be a strip of land of uniform depth required by this zoning bylaw measured from the lot or street line and adjacent thereto
yard
To confine (cattle) to the yard; to shut up, or keep, in a yard; as, to yard cows
yard
(1) a large wooden spar crossing the masts of a sailing ship horizontally or diagonally, from which a sail is set (2) a shortened form of the word 'dockyard, in which vessels are built or repaired
yard
A long piece of timber, nearly cylindrical, tapering toward the ends, and designed to support and extend a square sail
yard
The spar supporting the top of a lugsail It is set at an angle from the horizontal
yard
a unit of volume (as for sand or gravel)
yard
Slang for one billion dollars Used particularly in currency trading, e g for Japanese yen since one billion yen only equals approximately US$10 million It is clearer to say, " I'm a buyer of a yard of yen," than to say, "I'm a buyer of a billion yen," which could be misheard as, "I'm a buyer of a million yen "
yard
One's house or home
yard
the enclosed land around a house or other building; "it was a small house with almost no yard"
yard
the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100
yard
Industry slang for one billion
yard
Slang for one billion currency units Used particularly in currency trading, e g for Japanese yen since on billion yen only equals approximately US$10 million It is clearer to say, "I'm a buyer of a yard of yen," than to say, "I'm a buyer of a billion yen," which could be misheard as, "I'm a buyer of a million yen "
yard
A yard is a piece of land next to someone's house, with grass and plants growing in it. He dug a hole in our yard on Edgerton Avenue to plant a maple tree when I was born. a short form of Scotland Yard. Unit of length equal to 36 inches, or 3 feet (see foot), in the U.S. Customary System or
yard
Slang for one billion dollars Used particularly in currency trading, e g for Japanese yen, since one billion yen equals only approximately US$10 million It is more clear to say ``I'm a buyer of a yard of yen,'' than to say ``I'm a buyer of a billion yen'', which could be misheard as ``I'm a buyer of a million yen ''
yard
measure of length used in the United States for medium size distances -- "How many cm shorter than a meter is a yard?" (239)
yard
a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91
yard
an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines a tract of land enclosed for particular activities (sometimes paved and usually associated with buildings); "they opened a repair yard on the edge of town"
yard
An inclosure within which any work or business is carried on; as, a dockyard; a shipyard
yard
A long piece of timber, as a rafter, etc
yard
Land a quantity of land, containing in some countries 20, in others 24, 30 and 40 acres; but at Wimbleton in Surry, no more than 15
yard
An inclosure; usually, a small inclosed place in front of, or around, a house or barn; as, a courtyard; a cowyard; a barnyard
yard
A term applied to a spar attached at its middle portion to a mast and running athwartship across a vessel as a support for a square sail
yard
44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
yard
of Ship
Türkçe - İngilizce

yards teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

yard
{k} yd
yards

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    yärdz

    Telaffuz

    /ˈyärdz/ /ˈjɑːrdz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'yärd ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English geard enclosure, yard; akin to Old High German gart enclosure, Latin hortus garden.

    Videolar

    ... a couple hundred yards away from the launch ...
    ... from 50 yards away and with the stopping power of 45 pistol. ...