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English - Turkish
{f} aşağı yukarı sallanmak
{f} reverans yapmak
{f} kısa kesmek
{i} salkım
sallanmak
{f} sallan

Tekne dalgalı denizde şiddetle sallandı. - The little boat bobbed on the rough sea.

aşağı yukarı hareket ettirmek
inip çıkmak
aşağı yukarı hareket etmek
şilin
reverans
sallamak
ağırlık
{i} yarış kızağı
{i} kesik kuyruk (at)
{i} saç lülesi
{i} kısa saç modeli
{i} çekül
aşağı yukarı hareket ettirmek kısa kesmek hafifçe vurmak
dokunmak
{f} ağzıyla yakalamaya çalışmak
{i} çekülün ucundaki ağırlık
{f} (saçı) alagarson
{f} yarış kızağı kullanmak
bob up birdenbire ortaya çıkmak
{i} (çoğ. bob) İng., k.dili. şilin
{f} sallamak (kafa)
{i} alagarson saç
{f} sık sık sallanmak; sık sık alçalıp yükselmek
reverans/şilin
reverans yap/sallan
{i} çabuk eğip kaldırma veya eğilip kalkma hareketi
aşağı yukarı har
{f} çabuk eğip kaldırmak; çabuk eğilip kalkmak
{i} olta mantarı
sık sık sallanmak
demet
kesik kuyruk
bob sleigh
bob kızak
bob's your uncle
(deyim) Cümle sonlarında bir anlatımdan sonra gelen "İşte bu kadar!" gibi bir anlam veren ifade
bob up
pat diye çıkmak
bob up
(Fiili Deyim ) ansızın ortaya çıkıvermek
bob up
baskın yapmak
bob up like a cork
mantar gibi çıkmak
iron bob
(veya Wooden Nickel) Değersiz madeni para, degeri olmayan bozuk para
bob up
(Dilbilim) birdenbire ortaya çıkmak
pendulum bob
sarkaç topu
queer as a nine bob note
(deyim) 1.) Tuhaf, acayip, garip, antika, kaçık.2.) Homoseksüel, eşcinsel
ski bob
kayak bob
to bob
bob için
bobbed
{s} kısa kesilmiş
bobbed
(sıfat) kısa kesilmiş
plumb bob
şakul topuzu
plumb bob
çekülün ucuna bağlı olan kurşun
to bob
alagarson kesmek
to bob
alagarson kestirmek
veya bob
çekül/şakül
Turkish - Turkish
Pokerde oyuncuların ortadaki parayı aynen görmeleri
English - English
battery-operated boyfriend, that is, a vibrator
Back-of-the-book; denoting those stamps in a catalogue that are not used for the payment of regular postage fees, and are displayed separately in the catalogue after that listing; the division between these two groups varies with the publisher
A diminutive of the male given name Robert
In various fields such as cryptography and physics, a conventional name for the person or system that receives a message from another person or system conventionally known as Alice
A graphical element, resembling a hardware sprite, that can be blitted around the screen in large numbers

Changes: This release adds 2 new effects (bobs and unlimited bobs), has a GFX directory for sharing graphics, adds utility functions to the common code.

The docked tail of a horse
To move (something) as though it were bobbing in water

bob one's head (= to nod).

To shorten by cutting; to dock; to crop
The short runner of a sled
A bobbing motion
A short line ending a stanza of a poem
Short form of bobsleigh
To curtsy
To cut (hair) into a bob haircut

I got my hair bobbed. How do you like it?.

An unspecified amount of money
Abbreviation of shishkabob
A curtsy
A bobber
To move gently and vertically, in either a single motion or repeatedly up and down, at or near the surface of a body of water

The ball, which we had thought lost, suddenly bobbed up out of the water.

The dangling mass of a pendulum or plumb line
A shilling

One of the bottlenosed fraternity it was went by the name of James Wought alias Saphiro alias Spark and Spiro, put an ad in the papers saying he'd give a passage to Canada for twenty bob.

A bob haircut
{v} to dangle, play about, dodge, cheat, drub
{n} any thing that hangs loose, a blow, a wig
A short form of the male given name Robert
{i} male first name (form of Robert)
A jeer or flout; a sharp jest or taunt; a trick
Acronym for Battle of the Bulge Officially known as the Ardennes Offensive German WWII surprise counteroffensive through the rugged, forested Ardennes region of Belium and Luxembourg in December, 1944 21C has released the following BOB-era products: a U S 4th Armored Division boxed figure, a German Elite Soldier boxed figure, and a Panzer Commander boxed figure and uniform set
a former monetary unit in Great Britain
At an appropriate point in the method (in most methods, a lead end, to modify the sequence of changes (in effect, to ring by a slightly different blue line) for a few changes See also single, touch and plain course
Bob is my trusty, dependable Master Series Pro Styler brush Without him I'd have to use a toothbrush
remove or shorten the tail of an animal
A working beam
To mock or delude; to cheat
a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line a hanging weight, especially a metal ball on a string a hair style for women and children; a short haircut all around cut hair in the style of a bob; "Bernice bobs her hair these days!"
To angle with a bob
cut hair in the style of a bob; "Bernice bobs her hair these days!"
ride a bobsled; "The boys bobbed down the hill screaming with pleasure"
A short, jerking motion; act of bobbing; as, a bob of the head
A small wheel, made of leather, with rounded edges, used in polishing spoons, etc
Bits and bobs are small objects or parts of something. The microscope contains a few hundred dollars-worth of electronic bits and bobs. A shilling. Bob's your uncle! used to say that something will be easy to do. Bob and Ray Cousy Bob Dole Bob Dylan Bob Feller Bob Fosse Bob Gibson Bob Hayes Bob Hope Bob Marley Bob Mathias Bob Wills Bob
The business of cheating someone, whether it's of their cash, honor, or trust Good guides in Sigil warn a cutter when someone's bobbing him Thieves boast that they "bobbed a leatherhead on the street "
See Bob, n
a short abrupt inclination (as of the head); "he gave me a short bob of acknowledgement"
To cheat; to gain by fraud or cheating; to filch
A knot or short curl of hair; also, a bob wig
A knot of worms, or of rags, on a string, used in angling, as for eels; formerly, a worm suitable for bait
move up and down repeatedly; "her rucksack bobbed gently on her back"
BOB Torso is a Lifelike mannequin for practicing sparring techniques or target training (Click for photo)
A peculiar mode of ringing changes on bells
The name traditionally used for the second user of cryptography in a system; Alice friend
To cut short; as, to bob the hair, or a horse's tail
a short or shortened tail of certain animals
Anything that hangs so as to play loosely, or with a short abrupt motion, as at the end of a string; a pendant; as, the bob at the end of a kite's tail
a hanging weight, especially a metal ball on a string
make a curtsy; usually done only by girls and women; as a sign of respect; "She curtsied when she shook the Queen's hand"
If you bob somewhere, you move there quickly so that you disappear from view or come into view. She handed over a form, then bobbed down again behind a typewriter
The heroesque main character Is a guardian and is fabled to be dorky RB: 1
Batting Out Of The Box
{i} short haircut worn by women and children; plumb line
a hair style for women and children; a short haircut all around
Broker for Observation Blocks
To have a short, jerking motion; to play to and fro, or up and down; to play loosely against anything
If something bobs, it moves up and down, like something does when it is floating on water. Huge balloons bobbed about in the sky above
The name traditionally used for the second user of cryptography in a system; Alice's friend
shishkabob
A bob is a fairly short hair style for women in which the hair is the same length all the way round, except for the front
A small weight at the end of a pendulum
{f} cut hair in a bob; move up and down; appear, emerge
a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line
Bob's your uncle
"No problem", "the solution is simple", "there you have it", you have what you want, all will be well (appended to the end of a description of how to achieve something)

You want to go to the stadium? Go straight on until you reach the park, take the first left and Bob’s your uncle!.

bob haircut
A women's haircut in which the both the bangs and back are cut in a straight line, with the back generally off the neck
bob-cherry
A play where one tries to snap at a swinging cherry with one's mouth

Snaps at it too.

bob veal
The veal of a very young or unborn calf
bob's your uncle
(deyim) Bob's your uncle is a commonly used expression known mainly in Britain and Commonwealth countries. It is often used immediately following a set of simple instructions and roughly carries the same meaning as the phrase "and there you have it." For example, "Simply put a piece of ham between two slices of bread, and Bam! Bob’s your uncle!”
Bob Cousy
in full Robert Joseph Cousy born Aug. 9, 1928, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. basketball player and coach. He played collegiate ball at Holy Cross College and joined the Boston Celtics in 1950. One of the game's great ball-handling guards and playmakers, he led the NBA in assists from 1953 to 1960. He left the Celtics to coach at Boston College (1963-69), but he eventually returned to the professional game as coach of the Cincinnati Royals (1969-73)
Bob Cratchit
a character in the book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Bob Cratchit is a kind poor man who has to work very hard for his employer, Scrooge. He has a young son, Tiny Tim, who is very ill and cannot walk
Bob Denver
{i} (1935-2005) American television actor, starred in the television show "Gilligan's Island
Bob Dole
in full Robert Joseph Dole born July 22, 1923, Russell, Kan., U.S. U.S. politician. Seriously wounded while fighting in World War II, he recovered from near-total paralysis but permanently lost the use of his right arm and hand. He returned to Kansas, earned a law degree, and held state elective office as a Republican before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives (1961-69) and the Senate (1969-96). He was the running mate of Pres. Gerald R. Ford in 1976. In 1984 Dole became Republican Party leader in the Senate, and he twice served as majority leader (1984-86, 1994-96). After clinching his party's nomination for president in 1996, he retired from the Senate to devote himself wholly to the campaign. He was defeated in the election by Democrat Bill Clinton. His wife, Elizabeth Hanford Dole born 1936 , ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination in 2000 but was elected to the U.S. Senate from North Carolina in 2002
Bob Dylan
(born 1941 as Robert Zimmerman) American songwriter and folk singer
Bob Dylan
a US singer and songwriter who has had a great influence on popular songwriting. His early songs in the 1960s were often protest songs on the subjects of war and the civil rights movement in the US, and they include Blowin' in the Wind, and The Times They are A-Changing' (1941- ). orig. Robert Allen Zimmerman born May 24, 1941, Duluth, Minn., U.S. U.S. singer and songwriter. He grew up in the iron-range town of Hibbing, Minn., adopted the name of the poet Dylan Thomas, and traveled to New York in search of idol Woody Guthrie. In the early 1960s he performed professionally in Greenwich Village coffeehouses and released albums that made him the darling of critics and folk music devotees. "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" became anthems of the civil rights movement. In 1965 he adopted electrically amplified instruments and the rhythms of rock and roll in a major departure. The landmark albums Highway 61 Revisited (1965) and Blonde on Blonde (1966) established him as a leading figure in rock music, and his lyrics, influenced partly by the Beat movement, brought poetic complexity to pop music. After a motorcycle accident in 1966, he underwent another musical turnabout and released several albums (notably Nashville Skyline, 1969) characterized by country music elements and a muted, reflective tone. Among the most praised of his many later albums are Blood on the Tracks (1975), Time Out of Mind (1997) and Love and Theft (2001). He is perhaps the most admired and influential American songwriter of his time
Bob Feller
orig. Robert William Andrew Feller born Nov. 3, 1918, Van Meter, Iowa, U.S U.S. baseball pitcher. Feller played for the Cleveland Indians from 1936 to 1956, frequently leading the American League in strikeouts and games won, earning the nickname "Rapid Robert" for his fastball. He was the first 20th-century pitcher to pitch three no-hit games (1940, 1946, 1951), and his record of 348 season strikeouts (1946) stood for 19 years. He ended his career with the outstanding win-loss record of 266-162
Bob Fosse
He won his first Tony Award for choreographing the Broadway musical The Pajama Game (1954) and went on to win six more Tonys for his choreography, which was known for its sensuality, precision, and jazz sensibility. His later hit shows included Damn Yankees (1955) and Sweet Charity (1966) both starring his wife, Gwen Verdon (1925 2000) as well as Pippin (1973) and Dancin' (1978). He directed the film musical Cabaret (1972, Academy Award); his film All That Jazz (1979) was a thinly disguised autobiography
Bob Fosse
orig. Robert Louis Fosse born June 23, 1927, Chicago, Ill., U.S. died Sept. 23, 1987, Washington, D.C. U.S. theatre and film choreographer and director. Born into a vaudeville family, Fosse began dancing professionally at age
Bob Gibson
orig. Pack Robert Gibson born Nov. 9, 1935, Omaha, Neb., U.S. U.S. baseball pitcher. Gibson was an outstanding high-school baseball and basketball player. As a right-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1961-75) who was at his best in crucial games, Gibson won seven of the nine World Series games in which he pitched. In 1968 he started 34 games, completed 28, and had an earned run average of 1.12. He pitched quickly, and his best pitches were a fastball and a slider. During his career he had 3,117 strikeouts, making him the first pitcher to accumulate more than 3,000 since Walter Johnson in the 1920s
Bob Hayes
in full Robert Lee Hayes born Dec. 20, 1942, Jacksonville, Fla., U.S. died Sept. 18, 2002, Jacksonville U.S. sprinter and football player. He was a star sprinter and running back for Florida A&M University. In 1963 he set a world record (9.1 seconds) in the 100-yard dash that stood for 11 years. At the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo he won gold medals in the 100-m event and the 4 100-m relay; his remarkable performance in the latter event his relay split was 8.6 seconds helped earn him the unofficial title "World's Fastest Human." He later joined the Dallas Cowboys football team of the NFL as a wide receiver (1965-76) and kick returner and was a member of the 1972 team that won the Super Bowl
Bob Hope
orig. Leslie Townes Hope born May 29, 1903, Eltham, Eng. died July 27, 2003, Toluca Lake, Calif., U.S. British-born U.S. actor. His family immigrated to Ohio when he was four years old. He created a song-and-comedy vaudeville act and in 1933 won his first substantial role in a musical, Roberta. Success in radio led to his first film, The Big Broadcast of 1938, in which he sang his theme song, "Thanks for the Memory." He hosted the highly rated Bob Hope Show (1938-50) on radio and later hosted and appeared in numerous popular television specials. He costarred with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in seven popular "Road" pictures, beginning with The Road to Singapore (1940), and won fans in The Paleface (1948), My Favorite Spy (1951), and The Seven Little Foys (1955). For more than 40 years he performed with his variety show for U.S. troops overseas
Bob Kane
a US comic-book artist, who was the creator of Batman in 1939. Batman was so successful that by 1940 he had his own comic (1915-1998)
Bob Marley
Robert "Bob" Marley (1945-1981), Jamaican born songwriter and singer of Reggae music
Bob Marley
Marley's music, an amalgamation of American, African, and Jamaican styles, reflected his Rastafarian beliefs in universal peace, love, equality, and hope and of unification and empowerment for blacks. Since his death he has attained near-legendary stature. His wife, Rita, and son Ziggy also recorded successfully
Bob Marley
a Jamaican singer and songwriter who, with his group The Wailers, helped to make reggae music popular. He was a rastafarian, and wore his hair in dreadlocks. His songs, which include No Woman, No Cry and Redemption Song, often have a political message (1945-81). orig. Robert Nesta Marley born Feb. 6, 1945, Nine Miles, St. Ann, Jam. died May 11, 1981, Miami, Fla., U.S. Jamaican singer and songwriter. Raised in the Kingston slum known as Trenchtown, Marley apprenticed himself to a welder. In the early 1960s he formed the Wailers with Peter Tosh, Bunny Livingston (later called Bunny Wailer), and others. In the 1970s they became the first international reggae stars with releases such as Catch a Fire (1973), Exodus (1977), and Uprising (1980). He died of cancer at age
Bob Mathias
in full Robert Bruce Mathias born Nov. 17, 1930, Tulare, Calif., U.S. U.S. decathlete. He suffered from anemia as a child and turned to athletics to gain strength. In 1948, at age 17, he won a gold medal in the Olympic decathlon, becoming the youngest gold medalist ever to win an Olympic track-and-field event. He won a second decathlon gold medal in 1952; that same year he played fullback on Stanford University's gridiron football team at the Rose Bowl. He won all 11 decathlon competitions he entered in his career. He later served in the U.S. House of Representatives
Bob Wills
orig. James Robert Wills born March 6, 1905, near Kosse, Texas, U.S. died May 13, 1975, Fort Worth, Texas U.S. country music fiddler, singer, and songwriter. Wills learned fiddle from his father. In Tulsa, Okla., in 1934 he formed the Texas Playboys; their radio performances made him a star in the Southwest, and in 1942 the group moved to California, performing in dance halls and films. They pioneered the "western swing" genre, which blended traditional hoedown fiddling with big-band swing and blues. Wills's best-known compositions include "San Antonio Rose" and "Panhandle Rag
Bob and Ray
in full Robert Brackett Elliott and Raymond Walter Goulding born March 26, 1923, Boston, Mass., U.S.(born March 20, 1922, Lowell, Mass. died March 24, 1990, Manhasset, N.Y.) U.S. comedy team. They met while working at a Boston radio station and soon established their comic style in a program of parodies and satire (1946-51). The Bob and Ray Show was nationally syndicated (1951-53), and their comedy sketches were popular in the 1950s and '60s on several networks. They also performed in the theatre and starred in the Broadway show The Two and Only (1970)
Bob's your uncle
{ü} it is all right, all will be taken care
bob about
bob around: move up and down with no specific path; "the cork bobbed around in the pool"
bob around
move up and down with no specific path; "the cork bobbed around in the pool"
bob around
move up and down with no specific path; "the cork bobbed around in the pool
bob dylan
United States songwriter noted for his protest songs (born in 1941)
bob marley
Marley: Jamaican singer who popularized reggae (1945-1981)
bob skate
{i} ice skate with two parallel blades
bob skate
An ice skate with two parallel bearing edges
bob under
disappear suddenly, as if under the surface of a body of water
bob wig
A short wig with bobs or short curls; called also bobtail wig
Alice and Bob
Two people wishing to communicate securely with each other, Alice sending Bob information
Pixie-Bob
A domestic cat breed
bent as a two bob
bent, not lawful
gay bob
One who is acting in a manner divergent from the group, by comparison with a homosexual

The others called me a gay bob when I wouldn't ditch class with them.

gay bob
Divergent from the group, by comparison with a homosexual

If you're too gay bob and want to go play with your dolls instead, I guess you don't have to play football with us.

plumb bob
A metal weight attached to the end of a plumb line
plumb-bob
Alternative spelling of plumb bob
six bob a day tourist
An Australian soldier in World War I
two bob
A small amount of value

As bent as a two bob note.

two bob
Two shillings
queer as a nine bob note
(deyim) 1.) (simile) strange, odd, unusual. 2.) (simile) unusually camp, undoubtedly homosexual
Bobs
plural of Bob
bobbed
past of bob
bobbed
If a woman's hair is bobbed, it is cut in a bob
bobbed
{s} cut in a short style (referring to a hairstyle)
bobbing
present participle of bob]
bobs
third-person singular of bob
bobs
(7)
dry bob
{i} one who plays cricket or football (especially a student at Eton College)
plumb bob
A shaped metal weight that is suspended from the lower end of a line to determine the vertical
plumb bob
a weight hanging on a cord used to provide a true vertical reference
plumb bob
A metal weight attached to a string Used to determine plumb
plumb bob
(illustrated)
plumb bob
A lead weight attached to a string It is the tool used in determining plumb
plumb bob
Holding the putter in a vertical position and using it as a sight to determine the Line of Putt
plumb bob
A pointed metal weight with a string used to determine vertical alignment
plumb bob
A weight on a string or thread, so that it hangs straight down, i e perpendicular to the earth's surface and directly in line with the centre of the Earth
plumb bob
a pointed weight attached to a line for testing
plumb bob
a method of reading putts where the putter is hung from the fingers (like a surveyor's plumb line) in front of one's visual field to create a vertical reference Example: "Plumb bobbing is a difficult skill to acquire and is preferred by many players due to the 'feel' that it provides "
plumb bob
A plumb bob is carefully machined, pointed weight that is suspended with a string It is used to indicate a (local) vertical line through the point of suspension
plumb bob
A usually conical metal weight attached to the end of a plumb line. Also called plummet
plumb bob
the metal bob of a plumb line
wet bob
{i} Etonian who takes up rowing as his sport
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