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Etymology: [ 'krAn ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English cran, from Old English; akin to Old High German krano crane, Greek geranos, Latin grus.

vinç, (boynunu) uzatmak, vinç ile kaldırmak, turna gibi boynunu uzatmak, turna, sifon, vinçten, maçuna, turna kuşu, kaldırma makinesi, turna gibi uzanmak, telli turna, katman, kreyn, crowned crane tuğlu turna, dik dur, uzatmak, vinçle kaldırmak, vinç,vinç, Anthropoides virgo, turna/vinç, boynunu uzatmak, turna Grus grus, Belearica pavonina demoiselle crane telli turna, uzat, dik durmak,

1crane vinç  isim     ts
2crane (boynunu) uzatmak  fiil     ts
3crane vinç ile kaldırmak  fiil     ts
4crane turna gibi boynunu uzatmak     ts
5crane turna  isim     ts
6crane sifon  isim     ts
7crane vinçten     ts
8crane maçuna     ts
9crane turna kuşu     ts
10crane kaldırma makinesi     ts
11crane turna gibi uzanmak     ts
12crane telli turna  Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji     ts
13crane katman     ts
14crane kreyn  Askeri,Teknik     ts
15crane crowned crane tuğlu turna     ts
16crane dik dur  fiil     ts
17crane uzatmak     ts
18crane vinçle kaldırmak  fiil     ts
19crane vinç,vinç  isim     ts
20crane Anthropoides virgo     ts
21crane turna/vinç     ts
22crane boynunu uzatmak     ts
23crane turna Grus grus     ts
24crane Belearica pavonina demoiselle crane telli turna     ts
25crane uzat     ts
26crane dik durmak     ts
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gruidae, plural of crane, A large bird of the order Gruiformes and the family Gruidae having long legs and a long neck which it extends when flying, A mechanical lifting device, often used for lifting heavy loads for industrial or construction purposes, To extend (one's neck), To raise or lower with a crane, To cause to rise; to raise or lift, as by a crane; with up, A siphon, or bent pipe, for drawing liquors out of a cask, over a fire, A forked post or projecting bracket to support spars, etc, generally used in pairs, See Crotch, 2, To stretch, as a crane stretches its neck; as, to crane the neck disdainfully, An iron arm with horizontal motion, attached to the side or back of a fireplace, for supporting kettles, etc, A machine for raising and lowering heavy weights, and, while holding them suspended, transporting them through a limited lateral distance, A measure for fresh herrings, as many as will fill a barrel, To extend (ones neck), A wading bird of the genus Grus, and allied genera, of various species, having a long, straight bill, and long legs and neck, lift using a crane; stretch out one's neck (like a crane), so called from a fancied similarity between its arm and the neck of a crane See Illust, In one form it consists of a projecting arm or jib of timber or iron, a rotating post or base, and the necessary tackle, windlass, etc, of Derrick, to reach forward with head and neck, in order to see better; as, a hunter cranes forward before taking a leap, lifts and moves heavy objects; lifting tackle is suspended from a pivoted boom that rotates around a vertical axis, large long-necked wading bird of marshes and plains in many parts of the world, stretch (the neck) so as to see better; "The women craned their necks to see the President drive by", 1) A machine used to move material by means of a hoist 2) A machine that can usually move and is used to lift heavy materials or to lift members that are to be erected in a structure, United States poet (1899-1932), United States writer (1871-1900), machine for hoisting heavy materials; large wading bird, A crane is a large machine that moves heavy things by lifting them in the air. The little prefabricated hut was lifted away by a huge crane, A crane is a kind of large bird with a long neck and long legs, If you crane your neck or head, you stretch your neck in a particular direction in order to see or hear something better. She craned her neck to get a better view Children craned to get close to him She craned forward to look at me. American poet whose works, including The Bridge (1930), celebrate America's cultural past, present, and future. American writer whose works include The Red Badge of Courage (1895) and the short story "The Open Boat" (1898). to look around or over something by stretching or leaning crane forward/over etc. Any of a diverse group of machines that lift and move heavy objects. Cranes differ from hoists, elevators, and other devices intended for vertical lifting, and from conveyors, which continuously lift or carry bulk materials such as grain or coal. Cranes have been widely used only since the introduction of steam engines, internal-combustion engines, and electric motors in the 19th century. They range in type and function from the largest derrick cranes to small, mobile truck cranes. Most derrick cranes can lift 5-250 tons (4.5-230 metric tons). Floating cranes, built on barges for constructing bridges or salvaging sunken objects, may be able to lift 3,000 tons (2,700 metric-tons). Small truck cranes are mounted on heavy, modified trucks; they make up in mobility and ease of transport what they lack in hoisting capacity. Any of 15 species (family Gruidae) of tall wading birds that resemble herons but are usually larger and have a partly naked head, a heavier bill, more-compact plumage, and an elevated hind toe. In flight, the long neck stretches out in front and the stiltlike legs trail behind. Cranes are found worldwide, living in marshes and on plains, except in South America. Many populations are endangered by hunting and habitat destruction. Cranes eat small animals, grain, and grass shoots. Two well-known species are the whooping crane and the sandhill crane. crane flower crane fly Crane Harold Hart Crane Stephen Crane Walter sandhill crane whooping crane, Any arm which swings about a vertical axis at one end, used for supporting a suspended weight, A machine designed to move materials by means of a hoist, A device with a swinging arm, A materials handling device that lifts heavy items There are two types: bridge and stacker, large long-necked wading bird of marshes and plains in many parts of the world lifts and moves heavy objects; lifting tackle is suspended from a pivoted boom that rotates around a vertical axis United States poet (1899-1932) United States writer (1871-1900) stretch (the neck) so as to see better; "The women craned their necks to see the President drive by, The American blue heron (Ardea herodias), A machine designed for moving and lifting weight by means of a movable projecting arm or a horizontal beam that is able to travel over a certain distance, Used to move larger pieces in and out when no other access is available, A position in the body is extended upward and one leg is extended forward at a 90-degree angle, A machine for lifting and lowering a load, and moving it horizontally Cranes, whether fixed or mobile, are driven manually, by power, or by a combination of both, A machine designed to lift and/or move material by means of a hoist, A machine for lifting and lowering a load and moving it horizontally, with the housing mechanism an integral part of the machine,

27 gruidae     ts
28 plural of crane     ts
29crane A large bird of the order Gruiformes and the family Gruidae having long legs and a long neck which it extends when flying     ts
30crane A mechanical lifting device, often used for lifting heavy loads for industrial or construction purposes     ts
31crane To extend (one's neck)     ts
32crane To raise or lower with a crane     ts
33crane To cause to rise; to raise or lift, as by a crane; with up     ts
34crane A siphon, or bent pipe, for drawing liquors out of a cask     ts
35crane over a fire     ts
36crane A forked post or projecting bracket to support spars, etc     ts
37crane generally used in pairs     ts
38crane See Crotch, 2     ts
39crane To stretch, as a crane stretches its neck; as, to crane the neck disdainfully     ts
40crane An iron arm with horizontal motion, attached to the side or back of a fireplace, for supporting kettles, etc     ts
41crane A machine for raising and lowering heavy weights, and, while holding them suspended, transporting them through a limited lateral distance     ts
42crane A measure for fresh herrings, as many as will fill a barrel     ts
43crane To extend (ones neck)     ts
44crane A wading bird of the genus Grus, and allied genera, of various species, having a long, straight bill, and long legs and neck     ts
45crane lift using a crane; stretch out one's neck (like a crane)  fiil     ts
46crane so called from a fancied similarity between its arm and the neck of a crane See Illust     ts
47crane In one form it consists of a projecting arm or jib of timber or iron, a rotating post or base, and the necessary tackle, windlass, etc     ts
48crane of Derrick     ts
49crane to reach forward with head and neck, in order to see better; as, a hunter cranes forward before taking a leap     ts
50crane lifts and moves heavy objects; lifting tackle is suspended from a pivoted boom that rotates around a vertical axis     ts
51crane large long-necked wading bird of marshes and plains in many parts of the world     ts
52crane stretch (the neck) so as to see better; "The women craned their necks to see the President drive by"     ts
53crane 1) A machine used to move material by means of a hoist 2) A machine that can usually move and is used to lift heavy materials or to lift members that are to be erected in a structure     ts
54crane United States poet (1899-1932)     ts
55crane United States writer (1871-1900)     ts
56crane machine for hoisting heavy materials; large wading bird  isim     ts
57crane A crane is a large machine that moves heavy things by lifting them in the air. The little prefabricated hut was lifted away by a huge crane     ts
58crane A crane is a kind of large bird with a long neck and long legs     ts
59crane If you crane your neck or head, you stretch your neck in a particular direction in order to see or hear something better. She craned her neck to get a better view Children craned to get close to him She craned forward to look at me. American poet whose works, including The Bridge (1930), celebrate America's cultural past, present, and future. American writer whose works include The Red Badge of Courage (1895) and the short story "The Open Boat" (1898). to look around or over something by stretching or leaning crane forward/over etc. Any of a diverse group of machines that lift and move heavy objects. Cranes differ from hoists, elevators, and other devices intended for vertical lifting, and from conveyors, which continuously lift or carry bulk materials such as grain or coal. Cranes have been widely used only since the introduction of steam engines, internal-combustion engines, and electric motors in the 19th century. They range in type and function from the largest derrick cranes to small, mobile truck cranes. Most derrick cranes can lift 5-250 tons (4.5-230 metric tons). Floating cranes, built on barges for constructing bridges or salvaging sunken objects, may be able to lift 3,000 tons (2,700 metric-tons). Small truck cranes are mounted on heavy, modified trucks; they make up in mobility and ease of transport what they lack in hoisting capacity. Any of 15 species (family Gruidae) of tall wading birds that resemble herons but are usually larger and have a partly naked head, a heavier bill, more-compact plumage, and an elevated hind toe. In flight, the long neck stretches out in front and the stiltlike legs trail behind. Cranes are found worldwide, living in marshes and on plains, except in South America. Many populations are endangered by hunting and habitat destruction. Cranes eat small animals, grain, and grass shoots. Two well-known species are the whooping crane and the sandhill crane. crane flower crane fly Crane Harold Hart Crane Stephen Crane Walter sandhill crane whooping crane     ts
60crane Any arm which swings about a vertical axis at one end, used for supporting a suspended weight     ts
61crane A machine designed to move materials by means of a hoist     ts
62crane A device with a swinging arm     ts
63crane A materials handling device that lifts heavy items There are two types: bridge and stacker     ts
64crane large long-necked wading bird of marshes and plains in many parts of the world lifts and moves heavy objects; lifting tackle is suspended from a pivoted boom that rotates around a vertical axis United States poet (1899-1932) United States writer (1871-1900) stretch (the neck) so as to see better; "The women craned their necks to see the President drive by     ts
65crane The American blue heron (Ardea herodias)     ts
66crane A machine designed for moving and lifting weight by means of a movable projecting arm or a horizontal beam that is able to travel over a certain distance     ts
67crane Used to move larger pieces in and out when no other access is available     ts
68crane A position in the body is extended upward and one leg is extended forward at a 90-degree angle     ts
69crane A machine for lifting and lowering a load, and moving it horizontally Cranes, whether fixed or mobile, are driven manually, by power, or by a combination of both     ts
70crane A machine designed to lift and/or move material by means of a hoist     ts
71crane A machine for lifting and lowering a load and moving it horizontally, with the housing mechanism an integral part of the machine     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 cranes kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. cranes kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan cranes kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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