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Tenses: cartoons, cartooning, cartooned

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cartoonadd into favorites/kɑːˈtuːn/
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Etymology: [ kär-'tün ] (noun.) 1671. From Italian cartone, from Latin. carta
Synonyms: comic strip, strip cartoon, caricature, political cartoon, animation, drawing, lampoon, parody, representation, satire, sketch, takeoff

çizgi film, karikatür, karikatür/çizgi film, Miki Maus, miki filmi, cartoonist seri halinde karikatür çizen kimse, hayvanların canlandırıldığı karton filim, karikatür, karikatür sitesinden çok sayıda sanatsal karikatürü ücretsiz indirebilir, kullanabilirsiniz, seri halinde yayınlanan karikatür, resim taslağı, dizi hâlinde yayınlanan karikatür, büyük resim taslağı, resimli kartlar,

1 çizgi film  isim     ts
2 karikatür  isim     ts
3 karikatür/çizgi film     ts
4 Miki Maus     ts
5 miki filmi  Sinema     ts
6 cartoonist seri halinde karikatür çizen kimse     ts
7 hayvanların canlandırıldığı karton filim     ts
8 karikatür, karikatür sitesinden çok sayıda sanatsal karikatürü ücretsiz indirebilir, kullanabilirsiniz     ts
9 seri halinde yayınlanan karikatür     ts
10 resim taslağı     ts
11 dizi hâlinde yayınlanan karikatür  isim     ts
12 büyük resim taslağı  isim     ts
13cartoons resimli kartlar  Bilgisayar     ts
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An artist's preliminary sketch, A drawing satirising current public figures, An animated piece of film which is often but not exclusively humourous, A humorous drawing, often with a caption, or a strip of such drawings, A diagram in a scientific concept, To draw a cartoon, draw cartoons of, a pictorial caricature; as, the cartoons of "Puck, a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence, " a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine draw cartoons of, caricature; animated drawing, a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine draw cartoons of, A cartoon is a drawing made specifically as a pattern for a painting It is made to the same scale as the painting and is used to duplicate its own design onto the support in outline form First the main outlines of the drawing are transferred onto a sheet of paper placed beneath it, by pricking out systematically on the cartoon, such that the main outline of the drawing is rendered on the sheet below as a series of holes These holes are used to transfer the drawing onto the support by holding this sheet flat against the support and using it as a stencil When the cartoon is removed from the support, it will leave behind a duplicate of the original as a series of dots, which can be joined up to make a complete drawing, with the original as a reference for missing details Cartoon transfer works best with a linear drawing or any composition that has crisp outlines, a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine, An animated cartoon, An artists preliminary sketch, In painting, a full-size preliminary drawing from which a painting is made Before the modern era, cartoons were customarily worked out in complete detail; the design was then transferred to the working surface by coating the back with chalk and going over the lines with a stylus, or by pricking the lines and ‘pouncing’ charcoal dust through the resulting holes, A design or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for transferring or copying; used in the making of mosaics, tapestries, fresco pantings and the like; as, the cartoons of Raphael, A large pictorial sketch, as in a journal or magazine; esp, an often humorous or satirical drawing to evoke emotions, usually with a caption A cartoon is typically a simple-lined drawing and tells a story or continues a story; it can consist of one or more pictures or frames, a full-scale drawing for an artwork, intended to be transferred to a wall, panel, tapestry, etc, drawing, Map of design and colors drawn on paper used as a guide to weave a rug, 1 A humorous or satirical drawing 2 A drawing completed as a full-scale working drawing, usually for a fresco painting, mural, or tapestry, Today, the word usually refers to a humorous line drawing Originally, a full-size preparatory drawing for a large wall or ceiling painting, from the Italian cartone, meaning a large piece of paper, (1) A full-scale preparatory drawing for a picture, generally a large one such as a wall painting (2) A humorous drawing, draw a caricature, draw a picture story; create an animated film, A cartoon is a humorous drawing or series of drawings in a newspaper or magazine. one of Britain's best-loved cartoon characters, Rupert the Bear. see also strip cartoon, A cartoon is a film in which all the characters and scenes are drawn rather than being real people or objects. the Saturday morning cartoons. Originally, a full-size drawing used for transferring a design to a painting, tapestry, or other large work. Cartoons were used from the 15th century by fresco painters and stained-glass artists. In the 19th century the term acquired its popular meaning of a humorous drawing or parody. Cartoons in that sense are used today to convey political commentary, editorial opinion, and social comedy in newspapers and magazines. The greatest early figure is William Hogarth, in 18th-century Britain. In 19th-century France, Honoré Daumier introduced accompanying text that conveyed his characters' unspoken thoughts. Britain's Punch became the foremost 19th-century venue for cartoons; in the 20th century The New Yorker set the American standard. A Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning was established in 1922. See also caricature; comic strip, A full-scale preparatory drawing for a painting, tapestry, or fresco In fresco painting, the design was transferred to the wall by making small holes along the contour lines and then powdering them with charcoal in order to leave an outline on the surface to be painted, drawing, often humorous, as in: Dilbert is a popular cartoon character, Working Drawing - full-sized preparatory drawing or painting which is transfered to the work surface to guide the painting, Full-sized rendering in pencil or ink of the outline of a design for a stained glass window or sand-carved decoration, Finished artwork of an embroidery design to be digitized Usually six times larger than finished design size, based on the art-to-stitching ratio historically used in the schiffli industry, A drawing for a window or panel Full-sized cartoons are used as patterns to cut the individuals pieces of the window A full-sized cartoon is also often used as a pattern to build the window upon Scaled cartoons are used as guides for building and installing windows/doors, Preparatory drawing of a work to be executed as a fresco, tapestry, stained glass or mosaic Cartoons varied in size to the actual size and were generally made in charcoal for chalk on thick paper, Working pattern for stained glass project, — Finished artwork of an embroidery design to be digitized Usually six times larger than finished design size, based on the art-to-stitching ratio historically used in the schiffli industry, A colored drawing on graph paper that a weaver follows to craft a rug design, or Comic Strip: A drawing, as in a newspaper, caricaturing or symbolizing, often satirically, some event, situation, or person of interest Or a humorous drawing, often with a caption, The design for a carpet or tapestry, often copied on to graph paper to make it easier to follow Usually each cell on the paper represents one knot, A sketch or drawing, usually humorous, symbolizing, satirizing, or caricaturing some action, subject, or person Or, a full-scale design for a picture, ornamental motif or pattern, or the like, to be transferred to a fresco, tapestry, etc, A grid on paper with spaces colored to guide rug weavers in selecting pile yarns to execute a rug design, past of cartoon, present participle of cartoon, third-person singular of cartoon, plural of cartoon, Reading or creating cartoons, Designs drawn on cartone (pasteboard), like those of Raffaelle, formerly at Hampton Court, but now at Kensington Museum They were bought by Charles I , and are seven in number: “The Miraculous Draught of Fishes,” “Feed my Lambs,” “The Beautiful Gate of the Temple,” “Death of Ananias,” “Elymas the Sorcerer,” “Paul at Lystra,” and “Paul on the Mars Hill ” “They were designs for tapestries to be worked in Flanders ”- Julia B De Forest: Short History of Art, p 246,

14 An artist's preliminary sketch     ts
15 A drawing satirising current public figures     ts
16 An animated piece of film which is often but not exclusively humourous     ts
17 A humorous drawing, often with a caption, or a strip of such drawings     ts
18 A diagram in a scientific concept     ts
19 To draw a cartoon     ts
20 draw cartoons of     ts
21 a pictorial caricature; as, the cartoons of "Puck     ts
22 a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence     ts
23 " a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine draw cartoons of     ts
24 caricature; animated drawing  isim     ts
25 a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine draw cartoons of     ts
26 A cartoon is a drawing made specifically as a pattern for a painting It is made to the same scale as the painting and is used to duplicate its own design onto the support in outline form First the main outlines of the drawing are transferred onto a sheet of paper placed beneath it, by pricking out systematically on the cartoon, such that the main outline of the drawing is rendered on the sheet below as a series of holes These holes are used to transfer the drawing onto the support by holding this sheet flat against the support and using it as a stencil When the cartoon is removed from the support, it will leave behind a duplicate of the original as a series of dots, which can be joined up to make a complete drawing, with the original as a reference for missing details Cartoon transfer works best with a linear drawing or any composition that has crisp outlines     ts
27 a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine     ts
28 An animated cartoon     ts
29 An artists preliminary sketch     ts
30 In painting, a full-size preliminary drawing from which a painting is made Before the modern era, cartoons were customarily worked out in complete detail; the design was then transferred to the working surface by coating the back with chalk and going over the lines with a stylus, or by pricking the lines and ‘pouncing’ charcoal dust through the resulting holes     ts
31 A design or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for transferring or copying; used in the making of mosaics, tapestries, fresco pantings and the like; as, the cartoons of Raphael     ts
32 A large pictorial sketch, as in a journal or magazine; esp     ts
33 an often humorous or satirical drawing to evoke emotions, usually with a caption A cartoon is typically a simple-lined drawing and tells a story or continues a story; it can consist of one or more pictures or frames     ts
34 a full-scale drawing for an artwork, intended to be transferred to a wall, panel, tapestry, etc     ts
35 drawing     ts
36 Map of design and colors drawn on paper used as a guide to weave a rug     ts
37 1 A humorous or satirical drawing 2 A drawing completed as a full-scale working drawing, usually for a fresco painting, mural, or tapestry     ts
38 Today, the word usually refers to a humorous line drawing Originally, a full-size preparatory drawing for a large wall or ceiling painting, from the Italian cartone, meaning a large piece of paper     ts
39 (1) A full-scale preparatory drawing for a picture, generally a large one such as a wall painting (2) A humorous drawing     ts
40 draw a caricature, draw a picture story; create an animated film  fiil     ts
41 A cartoon is a humorous drawing or series of drawings in a newspaper or magazine. one of Britain's best-loved cartoon characters, Rupert the Bear. see also strip cartoon     ts
42 A cartoon is a film in which all the characters and scenes are drawn rather than being real people or objects. the Saturday morning cartoons. Originally, a full-size drawing used for transferring a design to a painting, tapestry, or other large work. Cartoons were used from the 15th century by fresco painters and stained-glass artists. In the 19th century the term acquired its popular meaning of a humorous drawing or parody. Cartoons in that sense are used today to convey political commentary, editorial opinion, and social comedy in newspapers and magazines. The greatest early figure is William Hogarth, in 18th-century Britain. In 19th-century France, Honoré Daumier introduced accompanying text that conveyed his characters' unspoken thoughts. Britain's Punch became the foremost 19th-century venue for cartoons; in the 20th century The New Yorker set the American standard. A Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning was established in 1922. See also caricature; comic strip     ts
43 A full-scale preparatory drawing for a painting, tapestry, or fresco In fresco painting, the design was transferred to the wall by making small holes along the contour lines and then powdering them with charcoal in order to leave an outline on the surface to be painted     ts
44 drawing, often humorous, as in: Dilbert is a popular cartoon character     ts
45 Working Drawing - full-sized preparatory drawing or painting which is transfered to the work surface to guide the painting     ts
46 Full-sized rendering in pencil or ink of the outline of a design for a stained glass window or sand-carved decoration     ts
47 Finished artwork of an embroidery design to be digitized Usually six times larger than finished design size, based on the art-to-stitching ratio historically used in the schiffli industry     ts
48 A drawing for a window or panel Full-sized cartoons are used as patterns to cut the individuals pieces of the window A full-sized cartoon is also often used as a pattern to build the window upon Scaled cartoons are used as guides for building and installing windows/doors     ts
49 Preparatory drawing of a work to be executed as a fresco, tapestry, stained glass or mosaic Cartoons varied in size to the actual size and were generally made in charcoal for chalk on thick paper     ts
50 Working pattern for stained glass project     ts
51 — Finished artwork of an embroidery design to be digitized Usually six times larger than finished design size, based on the art-to-stitching ratio historically used in the schiffli industry     ts
52 A colored drawing on graph paper that a weaver follows to craft a rug design     ts
53 or Comic Strip: A drawing, as in a newspaper, caricaturing or symbolizing, often satirically, some event, situation, or person of interest Or a humorous drawing, often with a caption     ts
54 The design for a carpet or tapestry, often copied on to graph paper to make it easier to follow Usually each cell on the paper represents one knot     ts
55 A sketch or drawing, usually humorous, symbolizing, satirizing, or caricaturing some action, subject, or person Or, a full-scale design for a picture, ornamental motif or pattern, or the like, to be transferred to a fresco, tapestry, etc     ts
56 A grid on paper with spaces colored to guide rug weavers in selecting pile yarns to execute a rug design     ts
57cartooned past of cartoon     ts
58cartooning present participle of cartoon     ts
59cartoons third-person singular of cartoon     ts
60cartoons plural of cartoon     ts
61cartoons Reading or creating cartoons     ts
62cartoons Designs drawn on cartone (pasteboard), like those of Raffaelle, formerly at Hampton Court, but now at Kensington Museum They were bought by Charles I , and are seven in number: “The Miraculous Draught of Fishes,” “Feed my Lambs,” “The Beautiful Gate of the Temple,” “Death of Ananias,” “Elymas the Sorcerer,” “Paul at Lystra,” and “Paul on the Mars Hill ” “They were designs for tapestries to be worked in Flanders ”- Julia B De Forest: Short History of Art, p 246     ts
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63 çizgi film     ts
 


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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada cartoon kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. cartoon kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan cartoon kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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