dove

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English - Turkish

Definition of dove in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">dovespan>
güvercin

Güvercin barışı simgeler. - The dove stands for peace.

Güvercin barışı simgeler. - The dove symbolizes peace.

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kumru
dive
{f} dalmak

Sığ suda dalmak tehlikeli. - It's dangerous to dive in shallow water.

İncileri bulmak isteyen derin dalmak zorunda. - Who wants to find pearls, has to dive deep.

dive
{f} dal

Bill boğulan çocuğu kurtarmak için nehre daldı. - Bill dived into the river to save the drowning child.

Nehre dalmak istiyorum. - I want to dive into the river.

dive
dalış

Tom bir dalış ustasıdır. - Tom is a dive master.

Ben çoğunlukla her gün dalış yaparım. - I dive almost every day.

dive
{f} atlamak
dive
{f} düşmek
dive
{i} atlama
dive
{f} azalmak
dive
{i} pike
dive
{i} dalma

Sığ suda dalmak tehlikeli. - It's dangerous to dive in shallow water.

Tom beş yaşındayken dalmayı öğrendi. - Tom learned to dive when he was five.

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{i} beyaz güvercin

Beyaz güvercinler güzel kuşlardır. - White doves are beautiful birds.

Beyaz güvercinler güzel kuşlardır. - White doves are pretty birds.

dive
(Havacılık) balıklama atlayış
dive
su altına dalmak
dive
balıklama atlamak
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
(Astronomi) güvercin (takımyıldızı)
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
(Politika, Siyaset) barış yanlısı
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
uysal kişi
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
(Politika, Siyaset) savaş aleyhtarı
dovish
barışçı
dovish
güvercine ait
dovish
yatıştırıcı
dovish
güvercin gibi
dive
cummak
dive
(suya) balıklama atlamak
dive
batakhane
dive
(aşağı doğru) hızla hareket etmek
dive
dalış yapmak

Kayalıktan dalış yapmak istiyorum. - I want to dive off the cliff.

a <span class="word-self">dovespan>
Bir güvercin
dive
divek
dive
dalar
doves
güvercinler

Kaplumbağa güvercinleri ayçiçeği tohumlarını çok seviyorlar. - Turtle doves have a great liking for sunflower seeds.

Kaplumbağa güvercinleri, küresel yok oluşa karşı savunmasızdırlar. - Turtle doves are vulnerable to global extinction.

dive
{f} suya dal

Mayuko soğuk suya daldı. - Mayuko dived into the cold water.

Tom Mary'nin suya dalışını izledi. - Tom watched Mary dive into the water.

dive
{i} k.dili. batakhane. diving board atlama tahtası
dive
dive bomber bombardıman uçağı diving
dive
{i} hav. pike
dive
suya atlamak
dive
{f} suya dalmak, dalmak
dive
boks karş
dive
{i} yaylanarak atlama
dive
{f} elini daldırmak
dive
{f} hav. pike yapmak
dive
{f} pike yapmak
dive
(Askeri) DALIŞ YAPMAK, PİKE YAPMAK: Yukarıdaki şekilde dalış yapmak
dive
dalmak için kullanılan
dive
dalan
dive
{f} gömülmek
dive
planjon
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
masumiyet ve barış sembolu
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
{i} iyilik simgesi
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
yumuşak başlı kimse
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
{i} barış yanlısı kimse
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
barışçı kimse
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
{i} ılımlı politikacı
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
Columba palumbus rock dove kaya güvercini
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
f., bak. dive
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
uysal kimse
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
Columba livia
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
barışçı
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
{i} pol. savaş aleyhtarı, barışçı, barış yanlısı
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
{i} sevgili
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
Columbidae familyasından güvercin ve kumru gibi kuş
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of dove in Turkish Turkish dictionary

DİVE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. İpek böceği
English - English

Definition of dove in English English dictionary

<span class="word-self">Dovespan>
constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Caelum and Puppis
dive
A swim under water
dive
Fast descend with the nose of a craft pointed down
dive
A decline
dive
plural form of diva
dive
(especially with in) To undertake with enthusiasm

She dove right in and started making improvements.

dive
To cause to descend, dunk
dive
A jump or plunge into water
dive
A seedy bar, nightclub, etc
dive
To deliberately fall down after a challenge, imitating being fouled, in the hope of getting one's opponent penalised
dive
A deliberate fall after a challenge
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dove, a engineering reference point in a computer program that will cause some type of default action to occur
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A pigeon, especially one smaller in size
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
Strong-declension simple past of dive

When coffee and cocoa prices unexpectedly dove, Côte d’Ivoire quickly went from Africa’s rich kid to crippling debtitude.

dovish
Like a dove; peaceful, conciliatory

Doubtless an expression of frustration at the UN secretary general, who has long been too dovish for Bush administration tastes.

dive
{v} to swim or go under water, to go deep
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
{n} a pigeon, a kind of wild pigeon
A <span class="word-self">dovespan>
doo
A <span class="word-self">dovespan>
dowve
A <span class="word-self">dovespan>
culver
dive
{f} jump into water (especially headfirst); go underwater, submerge; descend rapidly to earth; enter into quickly, plunge
dive
a headlong plunge into water
dive
A sharp, last-instant break by the ball; it is said to "dive into the pocket "
dive
If you dive into a bag or container, you put your hands into it quickly in order to get something out. She dived into her bag and brought out a folded piece of paper
dive
If you dive, you go under the surface of the sea or a lake, using special breathing equipment. Bezanik is diving to collect marine organisms. Dive is also a noun. This sighting occurred during my dive to a sunken wreck off Sardinia
dive
The action of a ball that hooks greatly at the last split second
dive
n , v a defensive retrieval technique in which a player extends for a ball near the floor, causing both feet to leave the floor The player contacts the ball with one or both arms and slides on the abdomen and thighs
dive
a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft
dive
To fake being tackled illegally in an attempt to gain a free kick from the referee It's also called to "act" or "take a dive"
dive
To collect and exchange information by entering the electronic brain
dive
A plunge headforemost into water, the act of one who dives, literally or figuratively
dive
A place of low resort; a dispreputable bar or nightclub; a dingy hotel; a joint
dive
To plunge into water head foremost; to thrust the body under, or deeply into, water or other fluid
dive
drop steeply; "the stock market plunged"
dive
To plunge or to go deeply into any subject, question, business, etc
dive
a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft a headlong plunge into water swim under water; "the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells" plunge into water; "I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool" drop steeply; "the stock market plunged
dive
If shares, profits, or figures dive, their value falls suddenly and by a large amount. If we cut interest rates, the pound would dive Profits have dived from £7.7m to £7.1m The shares dived 22p to 338p. Dive is also a noun. Stock prices took a dive
dive
Fig
dive
vi menyelam (selam)
dive
plunge into water; "I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool"
dive
To descend sharply or steeply
dive
a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft a headlong plunge into water swim under water; "the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells"
dive
If an aeroplane dives, it flies or drops down quickly and suddenly. He was killed when his monoplane stalled and dived into the ground. Dive is also a noun. Witnesses said the plane failed to pull out of a dive and smashed down in a field
dive
plural of diva
dive
drop steeply; "the stock market plunged
dive
swim under water; "the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells"
dive
{i} plunge, submersion; dubious nightclub, sleazy nightclub
dive
To plunge (a person or thing) into water; to dip; to duck
dive
To swim under water
dive
To jump into water head-first
dive
When a player exaggerates being hooked or tripped in an attempt to draw a penalty
dive
When birds and animals dive, they go quickly downwards, head-first, through the air or through water. a pelican which had just dived for a fish
dive
a cheap disreputable nightclub or dance hall
dive
To deliberately fall down after a challenge, imitating being fouled, in the hope of getting ones opponent penalised
dive
If you dive into some water, you jump in head-first with your arms held straight above your head. He tried to escape by diving into a river She was standing by a pool, about to dive in Joanne had just learnt to dive. Dive is also a noun. Pat had earlier made a dive of 80 feet from the Chasm Bridge
dive
alone Die alone!!!!!
dive
If you dive in a particular direction or into a particular place, you jump or move there quickly. They dived into a taxi = leap Dive is also a noun. He made a sudden dive for Uncle Jim's legs to try to trip him up
dive
To undertake with enthusiasm
dive
to penetrate; to explore
dive
(20) - Pokémon with this attack: Brock's Golbat L30
dive
A player exaggerates being hooked or tripped to draw a penalty on the opposing team Draw: During a face-off, each opposing player will try to get the draw The draw occurs when a player succeeds in getting control of the puck and pulling it back to a teammate Drop pass: When an offensive player enters the offensive zone with the puck, they may leave it on the ice for a trailing offensive player to pick up and pass or shoot Because the player leaving the puck appears to push the puck backwards it is known as a drop pass Dump and chase (Dump in): The dump in is an offensive strategy in which the puck is shot into the offensive zone corner by the offensive team from outside the blue line This strategy is usually employed if the offensive team is having trouble getting though the defense at the blue line or if the offensive team wants to change lines
dive
The dipping of a car's nose that occurs when the brakes are applied Dive is caused by a load transfer from the rear to the front suspension; this transfer occurs because the car's center of gravity, through which all inertial forces pass, is higher than its contact patches, the points where the braking forces are exerted on the ground
dive
disapproval If you describe a bar or club as a dive, you mean it is dirty and dark, and not very respectable
dive
To explore by diving; to plunge into
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
deoxyverrucarol
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
dove doves Pronounced for meanings
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
any of numerous small pigeons
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
la sign of the peace the Holy Spirit brings
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
[church] Christian symbol which represented the holy ghost See: symbol
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
1 spiritual symbol for the light, Universe or Divine Essence 2 purity 3 unconditional love 4 freedom 5 peace 6 spiritual awakening
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
Universally represent peace and love
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
A word of endearment for one regarded as pure and gentle
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
Past tense of to dive
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
any of numerous small pigeons an emblem of peace someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Puppis and Caelum
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
an emblem of peace
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
A pigeon of the genus Columba and various related genera
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
A person favouring conciliation and negotiation rather than conflict (as opposed to hawk)
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
{i} bird of the pigeon family (often used as a symbol for peace)
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
and 2.1. A dove is a bird that looks like pigeon but is smaller and lighter in colour. Doves are often used as a symbol of peace. see also turtle dove
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
The species are numerous
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In American English, dove is sometimes used as the past tense of dive. A past tense of wake. a past tense of dive. Any of certain birds of the pigeon family (Columbidae). The names pigeon and dove are often used interchangeably. Though "dove" usually refers to the smaller, long-tailed members of the pigeon family, there are exceptions: the common street pigeon, generally typical for birds designated as pigeons, is frequently called the rock dove. The common names of these birds do not necessarily reflect their accurate biological relationships to one another
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
In politics, you can refer to people who support the use of peaceful methods to solve difficult situations as doves. Compare hawk. A clear split over tactics appears to be emerging between doves and hawks in the party
<span class="word-self">dovespan>
a vessel of silver or gold, shaped like a dove, used originally in the Western and Eastern Rites to house the Reserved Gifts for communing the sick Hangs over or near the altar and opens on the side so that a pyx can be placed within In many smaller churches, a special aumbrey was used for the reservation of the Gifts
doves
Plural of dove
dovish
Like a dove; harmless; innocent
dovish
Journalists use dovish to describe politicians or governments who are in favour of using peaceful and diplomatic methods to achieve something, rather than using force and violence. hawkish. preferring peace and discussion to war   hawkish
dovish
{s} like a dove, of or pertaining to a dove; conciliatory, advocating peaceful methods of conflict resolution (Politics)
dovish
opposed to war
dove

    Hyphenation

    Dove

    Synonyms

    culver, pigeon

    Etymology

    [ 'dIv ] (verb.) before 12th century. From Old Norse dúfa, from Germanic, probably originally imitative of the bird's call, akin to Gothic
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