bladed

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Englisch - Türkisch
kanatlı
(kristallerde) bıçak-ağzı habitüs
boy-genişlik oranı 1.5/1 – 6/1 arasında olan kristal şekli
blade
{i} bıçak ağzı

Bıçak ağzının ucu keskindir. - The tip of the knife blade is sharp.

Bir bıçak ağzının ucuna kaç tane dans eden melek sığabilir? - How many dancing angels can fit on the tip of a knife blade?

blade
kılıç
blade
(Askeri) PALA: Tayyare pervanelerinin kanatlarından herbiri
blade
{i} yaprak
blade
kılıç kullanmakta usta kimse
blade
çakı ağzı
blade
bıçak

Keskin ağızlı bir bıçak aldım. - I received a knife with a sharp blade.

Bıçak ağzının ucu keskindir. - The tip of the knife blade is sharp.

blade
(Askeri,Teknik) pal
blade
(Jeoloji) bıçak-ağzı
blade
(Gıda) kanatçık
blade
(Dilbilim) dil ucu
blade
testere ağzı
blade
(Gıda) kanat
blade
(İnşaat)
blade
buğday gibi otsu bitkilerin geniş yassı yaprakları
blade
ülgüç
blade
(bıçak/jilet/vb.) ağız
blade
jilet

Ne sıklıkta jilet değiştirirsin? - How often do you change your razor blade?

blade
(kürek/pervane/vb.şeylerde) geniş yassı kısım
four bladed
dört yüzeyli
four-bladed
dört kanatlı
blade
Dilgi: Çakmaktaşı ve obsidyen gibi sert taşlardan çıkartılan ve genelde eni boyunun en az iki katı olarak kabul edilen paralel kenarlı uzun parçalar
blade
PALA: Uçak pervanelerinin kanatlarından herbiri
blade
traş bıçağı
blade
laubali tip
blade
bıçaklı
blade
{i} (kürekte) pala
blade
{i} sulu tip (Argo)
blade
{i} (bıçak) ağzı
blade
(İnşaat) bıçak, kanatçık (turbo)
blade
{i} uzun yaprak
blade
kalemtıraşın ağzı
blade
yaprak/keskin ağız/kürek
blade
blade bone kürek kemidi
blade
{i} ince uzun yaprak
blade
kürek palası
blade
sulu tip
narrow bladed propeller
(Havacılık) dar palli pervane
Englisch - Englisch
having a blade; having the specified number of blades

a four-bladed propeller.

{a} having blades or spires, pointed out
bearing or characterized by a blade or sword; often used in combination; "he fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed"
Divested of blades; as, bladed corn
composed of thin flat plates resembling a knife blade; "bladed arsenopyrite"
having a blade or blades; often used in combination; "a single-bladed leaf"; "narrow-bladed grass
Composed of long and narrow plates, shaped like the blade of a knife
composed of thin flat plates resembling a knife blade; "bladed arsenopyrite" bearing or characterized by a blade or sword; often used in combination; "he fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed" having a blade or blades; often used in combination; "a single-bladed leaf"; "narrow-bladed grass
{s} has a blade, has a cutting edge
having a blade or blades; often used in combination; "a single-bladed leaf"; "narrow-bladed grass"
Having a blade or blades; as, a two-bladed knife
bladed stance
The way a police officer stands when confronting a possible criminal
bladed stances
plural form of bladed stance
Blade
someone connected with Sheffield United Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc
blade
A dashing young man
blade
A homosexual, usually male
blade
A bulldozer or surface-grading machine with mechanically adjustable blade that is nominally perpendicular to the forward motion of the vehicle
blade
The sharp cutting edge of a knife, chisel, or other tool, a razor blade
blade
To skate on rollerblades
blade
The rudder, daggerboard, or centerboard of a vessel
blade
A piece of prepared, sharp-edged stone, often flint, at least twice as long as it is wide; a long flake of ground-edge stone or knapped vitreous stone
blade
A sword or knife
blade
A flat bone, especially the shoulder blade
blade
The flat functional end of a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, skate, etc
blade
The narrow leaf of a grass or cereal
blade
The flat part of the tongue
blade
The thin, flat part of a plant leaf, attached to a stem (petiole). The lamina
blade
A cut of beef from near the shoulder blade (part of the chuck)
blade
{n} a spire of grass, cutting part of a sword fierce or gay person, flat part of an oar
blade
The spoon end of the scull, a blade or oar consists of a piece of wood or plastic and is usually considered to have three parts: The handle, the loom, and the spoon (sometimes also called blade or oar) Alongside the loom there is a reinforced area, which fits in the gates of the boat and is called sleeve
blade
The widened end of the paddle that does the work in the water
blade
rotor blade: see rotor see also razor blade, shoulder blade
blade
the relatively large portion of a point that includes the cutting edges
blade
To furnish with a blade
blade
To go skating on rollerblades
blade
To put forth or have a blade
blade
n The wide, flat part of a leaf
blade
The four large shell plates on the sides, and the five large ones of the middle, of the carapace of the sea turtle, which yield the best tortoise shell
blade
The sharp-edged or pointed working end of a tool or utensil, e.g., a knife, chisel, or screwdriver
blade
the end of the oar/scull that is in the water (wide and flat) Most blades are painted with a team or country pattern in the organization's designated colors
blade
The principal rafters of a roof
blade
a dashing young man; "gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures"
blade
The part of a wind generator rotor that catches the wind
blade
Any broad and flattened region of a plant or alga, which allows for increased photosynthetic surface area
blade
The blades of a propeller are the long, flat parts that turn round
blade
the flat, expanded part of a leaf, sepal or petal
blade
the flat part of a tool or weapon that (usually) has a cutting edge
blade
The broad, flat, green part of the leaf
blade
especially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole
blade
The blade of an oar is the thin flat part that you put into the water
blade
[image] The part of the key that is inserted into the lock
blade
A rowing oar A blade consists of a handle, a loom (with a collar) and a spoon Different types of blade have their own names; macons have symmetrical spoon-shaped spoons, and hatchets or cleavers have the distictive chopping-blade spoon shape Even these have different types, such as "Bigblades" and "Smoothies"
blade
A piece of prepared, sharp edged stone, often flint, at least twice as long as it is wide
blade
The flat, expanded part of a leaf that is above the sheath and away from the stem See drawing of parts of a grass plant
blade
flat surface that rotates and pushes against air or water
blade
a forehand throw that goes high in the air and curves left; an extreme version of the reverse curve
blade
The cutting part of an instrument; as, the blade of a knife or a sword
blade
a broad flat body part (as of the shoulder or tongue)
blade
something long and thin resembling a blade of grass; "a blade of lint on his suit"
blade
The blade of a knife, axe, or saw is the edge, which is used for cutting. Many of these tools have sharp blades, so be careful
blade
Extended portion of a leaf
blade
A throw characterized by a tight parabolic trajectory due to a steep lateral attitude
blade
The bottom of a player's stick A player can be assessed a minor penalty if the blade exceeds the legal measurements
blade
the flat expanded part of an organ, usually refering to a leaf
blade
(hydr) (impl) (wind) [1] The curved surface of certain types of WATER TURBINEs (i e , CROSS-FLOW TURBINE)s Water striking the blades causes the turbine to rotate Some turbines, such as the PELTON WHEEL, have cups instead of blades [2] A single, extended surface of a WINDMILL ROTOR F - [1] aube; [2] pale S - [1] paleta; [2] aspa
blade
A sharp-witted, dashing, wild, or reckless, fellow; a word of somewhat indefinite meaning
blade
The flat, thin part of a leaf, as distinct from the stalk or petiole
blade
1 (also "leading edge") the leading (lowest/forward-most) edge of a club's head, where the sole and face meet 2 (also "skull, thin, belly") when the ball is contacted with the leading edge instead of the face of the club, producing a low trajectory shot with less than the usual amount of spin 3 a style of iron head that is (usually) smaller and thinner along the bottom but especially along the top edge, resembling a blade Example: 1 Hitting the ball on the sweet spot is preferrable to hitting it with the the blade 2 He hit a good drive, but then bladed/skulled/thinned/bellied his wedge shot 3 His irons were old blades; whereas mine were bigger, thicker and perimeter-weighted
blade
Also called the lamina of a leaf or petal On a leaf there is the leaf's stem (petiole) and then its blade, which is the broader of the two Functioning somewhat like a photovoltaic cell, the leaf's blade contains most of the plant's chlorophyll
blade
a cut of beef from the shoulder blade
blade
the part of the skate that slides on the ice
blade
The broad part of an oar; also, one of the projecting arms of a screw propeller
blade
Any weapon or tool consisting of a blade (sword, knife, etc.)
blade
1 (a) An arm of a propeller; a rotating wing (b) Specifically, restrictive, that part of a propeller arm or of a rotating wing from the shank outward, i e , that part having an efficient airfoil shape and that cleaves the air See blade shank
blade
An oar
blade
A rudder, daggerboard, or centerboard
blade
A blade of grass is a single piece of grass
blade
Thin plate, foil
blade
Overall this term is used to describe a knife form However, in lithic projectile terms, the blade is the distal (above the hafting or gripping area) portion of a projectile, knife, ax or other similar tool Blade is also used to refer to large bifaced flaked artifacts
blade
the flat part of a tool or weapon that (usually) has a cutting edge flat surface that rotates and pushes against air or water the part of the skate that slides on the ice a broad flat body part (as of the shoulder or tongue) a cut of beef from the shoulder blade something long and thin resembling a blade of grass; "a blade of lint on his suit"
blade
When the upper part of the ball is struck by the edge of the club face causing it to hug the ground in flight
blade
Any of the arms of a propeller. E.g., The plane has a four blade propeller
blade
The flat part of the tongue immediately behind the tip, or point
blade
Usually a part of an excavator which digs and pushes dirt but does not carry it
blade
Properly, the leaf, or flat part of the leaf, of any plant, especially of gramineous plants
blade
a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
blade
The term is sometimes applied to the spire of grasses
blade
The flat or expanded part of a leaf or petal of a plant
blade
{i} edge (of a knife); cutting portion of a razor; thin leaf; paddle; bat, racquet; propeller
blade
The scapula or shoulder blade
blade
The broad, thin part of a leaf or petal
bladed
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