i̇ng. akide şekeri

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التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} rock
An Afrikaner
To be very favourable or skilful

Chocolate rocks.

Something that is strong, stable, and dependable; a person who provides security or support to another

Celeste Talbert: She is my rock, my right hand.

A rock is a piece of rock that is small enough for you to pick up. She bent down, picked up a rock and threw it into the trees
A style of music characterized by basic drum-beat, generally 4/4 riffs, based on (usually electric) guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals
A player who plays very tight, not very creatively He raises only with the best hands A real rock is fairly predictable - if he raises you on the end, you can throw away just about anything but the nuts
A mass of stone projecting out of the ground or water
Fig
A naturally occurring material composed of one mineral or, more often, a combination of minerals naturally hardened and consolidated into a solid mass
A quack; so called from one Rock, who was the “Holloway” of Queen Anne's reign “Oh, when his nerves had once received a shock, Sir Isaac Newton might have gone to Rock ” Crabbe: Borough The Ladies' Rock A crag in Scotland under the castle rock of Stirling, where ladies used to witness tournaments “In the castle hill is a hollow called The Valley about a square acre in extent, used for justings and tournaments On the south side of the valley is a small rocky pyramidical mount, called The Ladies' Hill or Rock, where the ladies sat to witness the spectacle ”- Nimmo: History of Stirlingshire, p 282 People of the Rock The inhabitants of Hejaz or Arabia Petraea Captain Rock A fictitious name assumed by the leader of the Irish insurgents in 1822
An exclamation to let climbers and other folks below you know that an object is hurtling through space in their general direction Though it most often is, this object need not necessarily be a rock - it could be a dropped piece of protection, a loose water bottle, your mother-in-law, etc - the point being to alert those below to imminent danger
Any naturally formed aggregate or mass of mineral forming an essential part of the earth's crust; stone
to disturb the emotional equilibrium of; to disturb or distress
A player who plays an extremely tight, patient game is a rock Rocks don't create a lot of action, and when they enter a pot, more often than not they're in as a favorite This is a decent strategy at some tables (especially at a table full of maniacs) But good players with more varied strategies will eventually get the best of a real rock
A lump or cube of ice
To roll or saway backward and forward upon a support; as, to rock in a rocking-chair
In poker, an extremely conservative player who is willing to play only the very strongest hands
See under Bass
If an explosion or an earthquake rocks a building or an area, it causes the building or area to shake. You can also say that the building or area rocks. Three people were injured yesterday when an explosion rocked one of Britain's best known film studios As the buildings rocked under heavy shell-fire, he took refuge in the cellars
material found underneath and onto of the earth surface
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