Etymology: [ b&-k&l ] (noun.) 14th century. * Noun: Old French bocle, from Latin buccula (“cheek strap of a helmet”), diminutive of bucca (“cheek”).
* Verb: bokelen "to arch the body," from Middle French boucler (“to bulge”), from Old French bocler (“to bulge, curl”), from bocle (“boss of a shield”).
toka, burkulmak, kopça, tokal, boyun eğmek, tokalı, kemer tokası, bel vermek, yenilgiyi kabul etmek, toka ile bağlamak, eğilmek, eğmek, yer yer kabarmak/kamburlaşmak, toka ile tutturmak, eğilme, bükmek, iliştirmek, yer yer kabarmak, bükülmek, katlama, basınç ile eğrmek, birleştirmek (toka ile), eğim/toka, buckle eğ/eğil/bağla, toka,v.toka ile bağla:n.toka, çökmeye başlamak, toka veya kopça ile tutturmak, ısı veya basınç ile bükülmek, eğrilmek veya bükmek buckle down to work ise ciddiyetle girişmek, (tokalı bir şeyi) bağlamak, çarpılmak, tokalamak, şeklini değiştirmek, kopçalamak, flambaj, karın verme, burkulma, bükülmüş, İsli ringa balığı, YIÐILMA:Arkadan gelen birliklerin, öndeki birliklerin içine girmeleri sonucu yürüyüş kolunda meydana gelen yığılma, güç birliği etmek, canla başla çalışmak, kendini vermek, siki çalismak, buruşuk, burusuk, burulma, bükülüm, bükül, akıbüküm,büküm, i., mek. flambaj; burkulma; buruşma, YIĞILMA:Arkadan gelen birliklerin, öndeki birliklerin içine girmeleri sonucu yürüyüş kolunda meydana gelen yığılma, bükülen, elyafın kıvrılması, titreşim, bükülme, yığılma, bükülerek, buruşma, büklüm,
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toka ile bağlamak
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yer yer kabarmak/kamburlaşmak fiil
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bükmek
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iliştirmek fiil
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buckle eğ/eğil/bağla
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toka,v.toka ile bağla:n.toka
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eğrilmek veya bükmek buckle down to work ise ciddiyetle girişmek
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tokalamak
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buckling
burkulma
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YIÐILMA:Arkadan gelen birliklerin, öndeki birliklerin içine girmeleri sonucu yürüyüş kolunda meydana gelen yığılma
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buckle to
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akıbüküm,büküm Nükleer Bilimler
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buckling
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YIĞILMA:Arkadan gelen birliklerin, öndeki birliklerin içine girmeleri sonucu yürüyüş kolunda meydana gelen yığılma Askeri
To distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression, An upward, elongated displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints. A buckle may be an indication of movement with the roof assembly, The brisure of an eighth daughter, A clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap, To give in; to react suddenly or adversely to stress or pressure (of a person), To fasten using a buckle, To prepare for action; to apply with vigor and earnestness; generally used reflexively, A distortion bulge, bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet metal, To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted, A contorted expression, as of the face, fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong fold or collapse; "His knees buckled", A curl of hair, esp, To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles; as, to buckle a harness, To enter upon some labor or contest; to join in close fight; to struggle; to contend, clasp; knob, bend, protrusion, A device, usually of metal, consisting of a frame with one more movable tongues or catches, used for fastening things together, as parts of dress or harness, by means of a strap passing through the frame and pierced by the tongue, a kind of crisp curl formerly worn; also, the state of being curled, fold or collapse; "His knees buckled", a shape distorted by twisting or folding, bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat; "The highway buckled during the heatwave", an upward, elongated tenting displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints A buckle may be an indication of movement within the roof assembly, A long, tented displacement of a roof membrane Can occur over insulation and deck joints, fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong, clasp, clamp, fasten, belt; bend, warp; be bent or warped; give way, yield, If an object buckles or if something buckles it, it becomes bent as a result of very great heat or force. The door was beginning to buckle from the intense heat A freak wave had buckled the deck, When you buckle a belt or strap, you fasten it. A door slammed in the house and a man came out buckling his belt, A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it. He wore a belt with a large brass buckle, To yield; to give way; to cease opposing, If your legs or knees buckle, they bend because they have become very weak or tired. Mcanally's knees buckled and he crumpled down onto the floor. a piece of metal used for fastening the two ends of a belt, for fastening a shoe, bag etc, or for decoration, Usually matching the case, it attaches the two parts of the leather strap around the wrist, To bend out of a true vertical plane, as a wall, Rotation of a base about the X axis, To bend permanently; to become distorted; to bow; to curl; to kink, fasten with a buckle or buckles, fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong fold or collapse; "His knees buckled" fasten with a buckle or buckles, A partial collapse of the pipe due to excessive bending associated with soil instability, land slides, washouts, frost heaves, earthquakes, etc, Waves or bulges that appear in pages and canvas, generally from too much moisture and uneven drying, Is a type of cake made in a single layer with berries added to the batter It is usually made with blueberries The topping is similar to a streusel, which gives it a bucled or crumpled appearance, to fail by an inelastic change in alignment, usually because of compression, A condition present in metal where a heavy crease is existent Mostly observed on the frame and bumper reinforcement bars, A deformation in the paper which appears as an irregular corrugation with its axis parallel to the paper's cross direction It occurs on the paper near to the reel core and it is the result of loose winding, To join in marriage, A young male domestic goat of between one and two years.Technical Development Committee of the National Veterinary Association of Great Britain and Ireland, The Husbandry and Diseases of Goats, published 1950, page 6: “Goatling’ refers to a female yearling; ‘buckling’ to a male yearling.” “buckling” in Robert Alan Lewis, CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences, CRC Press (2002), ISBN 0-8493-2327-4, page 220: “a male goat, 1 to 2 years of age”. W. A. Greig and George Amos Banham, Banham’s The Veterinary Surgeons’ Vade Mecum (formerly Veterinary Posology and Other Information), Baillière, Tindall and Cox (1952), page 166: “a male between one and two years of age”, A folding into hills and valleys, Present participle of buckle, Smoked herring, The action of collapsing under pressure or stress, fastened, clasped, Buckled shoes have buckles on them, either to fasten them or as decoration, past of buckle, third-person singular of buckle, plural of buckle, Bowing or lateral deflection of compression springs when compressed, related to the slenderness ration (L/D), Mode of failure under compression of a structural component that is thin (see shell structure) or much longer than wide (e.g., post, column, leg bone). Leonhard Euler first worked out in 1757 the theory of why such members buckle. The definition by Thomas Young of the elastic modulus significantly propelled building construction science forward. The elastic theory formed the basis of structural analysis until World War II, when the behaviour of bomb-damaged buildings forced the modification of some of the theory's underlying assumptions. See also post-and-beam system, Distortion caused by the heat of a welding process, A young male domestic goat of between one and two years, 1 An unstable state of equilibrium of a thin-walled body stemming from compressive stresses in the walls, Wavy; curling, as hair, Lateral Deflection; to Bend or Warp under an External Load, sudden out-of-plane deformation of slender members or thin-walled structures under compressive loading, A failure mode usually characterized by fiber deflection rather than breaking under compressive action, Structural failure by gross lateral deflection of a slender element under bending stress, such as the sideward buckling of a long, slender column or the buckling of a beam in the lower center of its span, A mode of structural response characterized by an out-of-plane material deflection due to compressive action on the structural element involved In advanced composites, buckling may take the form not only of conventional general instability and local instability but also a micro-instability of individual fibers, Cans becoming permanently distorted along the double seam; caused by excessive internal pressure, A failure usually characterized by fiber deflection rather than breaking because of compressive action, The bending of a building material as a result of wear and tear or contact with a substance such as water, The effect of shrinkage of the outside edges of film, bowing or lateral deflection of compression springs when compressed, related to the slenderness ratio (L/D),
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An upward, elongated displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints. A buckle may be an indication of movement with the roof assembly
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The brisure of an eighth daughter
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A clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap
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To give in; to react suddenly or adversely to stress or pressure (of a person) - "It is amazing that he has never buckled after so many years of doing such urgent work."
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To fasten using a buckle
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To prepare for action; to apply with vigor and earnestness; generally used reflexively
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A distortion bulge, bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet metal
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To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted
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A contorted expression, as of the face
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fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong fold or collapse; "His knees buckled"
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A curl of hair, esp
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To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles; as, to buckle a harness
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To enter upon some labor or contest; to join in close fight; to struggle; to contend
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clasp; knob, bend, protrusion isim
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A device, usually of metal, consisting of a frame with one more movable tongues or catches, used for fastening things together, as parts of dress or harness, by means of a strap passing through the frame and pierced by the tongue
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a kind of crisp curl formerly worn; also, the state of being curled
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fold or collapse; "His knees buckled"
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a shape distorted by twisting or folding
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bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat; "The highway buckled during the heatwave"
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an upward, elongated tenting displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints A buckle may be an indication of movement within the roof assembly
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A long, tented displacement of a roof membrane Can occur over insulation and deck joints
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fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong
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clasp, clamp, fasten, belt; bend, warp; be bent or warped; give way, yield fiil
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If an object buckles or if something buckles it, it becomes bent as a result of very great heat or force. The door was beginning to buckle from the intense heat A freak wave had buckled the deck
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When you buckle a belt or strap, you fasten it. A door slammed in the house and a man came out buckling his belt
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A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it. He wore a belt with a large brass buckle
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To yield; to give way; to cease opposing
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If your legs or knees buckle, they bend because they have become very weak or tired. Mcanally's knees buckled and he crumpled down onto the floor. a piece of metal used for fastening the two ends of a belt, for fastening a shoe, bag etc, or for decoration
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Usually matching the case, it attaches the two parts of the leather strap around the wrist
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To bend out of a true vertical plane, as a wall
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Rotation of a base about the X axis
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To bend permanently; to become distorted; to bow; to curl; to kink
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fasten with a buckle or buckles
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fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong fold or collapse; "His knees buckled" fasten with a buckle or buckles
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A partial collapse of the pipe due to excessive bending associated with soil instability, land slides, washouts, frost heaves, earthquakes, etc
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Waves or bulges that appear in pages and canvas, generally from too much moisture and uneven drying
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Is a type of cake made in a single layer with berries added to the batter It is usually made with blueberries The topping is similar to a streusel, which gives it a bucled or crumpled appearance
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to fail by an inelastic change in alignment, usually because of compression
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A condition present in metal where a heavy crease is existent Mostly observed on the frame and bumper reinforcement bars
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A deformation in the paper which appears as an irregular corrugation with its axis parallel to the paper's cross direction It occurs on the paper near to the reel core and it is the result of loose winding
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To join in marriage
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A young male domestic goat of between one and two years.Technical Development Committee of the National Veterinary Association of Great Britain and Ireland, The Husbandry and Diseases of Goats, published 1950, page 6: “Goatling’ refers to a female yearling; ‘buckling’ to a male yearling.” “buckling” in Robert Alan Lewis, CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences, CRC Press (2002), ISBN 0-8493-2327-4, page 220: “a male goat, 1 to 2 years of age”. W. A. Greig and George Amos Banham, Banham’s The Veterinary Surgeons’ Vade Mecum (formerly Veterinary Posology and Other Information), Baillière, Tindall and Cox (1952), page 166: “a male between one and two years of age” - "I milk the goats and put wethers (the castrated bucklings) in the freezer with ducks, chickens, rabbits, and lambs."
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A folding into hills and valleys
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Bowing or lateral deflection of compression springs when compressed, related to the slenderness ration (L/D)
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Mode of failure under compression of a structural component that is thin (see shell structure) or much longer than wide (e.g., post, column, leg bone). Leonhard Euler first worked out in 1757 the theory of why such members buckle. The definition by Thomas Young of the elastic modulus significantly propelled building construction science forward. The elastic theory formed the basis of structural analysis until World War II, when the behaviour of bomb-damaged buildings forced the modification of some of the theory's underlying assumptions. See also post-and-beam system
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Distortion caused by the heat of a welding process
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1 An unstable state of equilibrium of a thin-walled body stemming from compressive stresses in the walls
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Wavy; curling, as hair
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Lateral Deflection; to Bend or Warp under an External Load
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sudden out-of-plane deformation of slender members or thin-walled structures under compressive loading
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A failure mode usually characterized by fiber deflection rather than breaking under compressive action
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Structural failure by gross lateral deflection of a slender element under bending stress, such as the sideward buckling of a long, slender column or the buckling of a beam in the lower center of its span
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A mode of structural response characterized by an out-of-plane material deflection due to compressive action on the structural element involved In advanced composites, buckling may take the form not only of conventional general instability and local instability but also a micro-instability of individual fibers
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Cans becoming permanently distorted along the double seam; caused by excessive internal pressure
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A failure usually characterized by fiber deflection rather than breaking because of compressive action
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The bending of a building material as a result of wear and tear or contact with a substance such as water
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The effect of shrinkage of the outside edges of film
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bowing or lateral deflection of compression springs when compressed, related to the slenderness ratio (L/D)
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