karamak

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التركية - الإنجليزية
brown
Having a brown colour
{n} the name of a reddish color
To give a bright brown color to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coat of oxide on their surface
Something that is brown is the colour of earth or of wood. her deep brown eyes The stairs are decorated in golds and earthy browns
To make brown or dusky
an orange of low brightness and saturation abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1858) Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858) fry in a pan until it changes color; "brown the meat in the pan"
To cook food in butter, oil or fat over a high heat until it becomes "browned" according to cooking directions Browning ranges from lightly browned to dark golden brown
To make brown by scorching slightly; as, to brown meat or flour
of a color similar to that of wood or earth
A red-orange colour, including the colour of chocolate or coffee
a university in Rhode Island
the color of copper coins that have toned down from their original, bright red color
a nickname for a sealpoint North American brown or a Siamese Kita and Rama are browns
ad having the color like that of coffee
The term applied to a copper coin that no longer has the red color of copper There are many "shades" of brown color -- mahogany, chocolate, etc (abbreviated as BN when used as part of a grade)
When food browns or when you brown food, you cook it, usually for a short time on a high flame. Cook for ten minutes until the sugar browns He browned the chicken in a frying pan. American writer and editor who is considered America's first professional novelist. Brown is best known for his Gothic romances, such as Wieland (1798), Ormund (1799), and Jane Talbot (1801). American jazz trumpeter whose work, especially as a member of the quintet he formed with Max Roach (1954-1956), influenced jazz improvisation and bop styles. British-born American chemist. He shared a 1979 Nobel Prize for discoveries in the chemistry of boron and phosphorus. American singer. First popular in the 1950s with hits like "Please, Please, Please," he is often called the "Godfather of Soul.". American football player. A running back with the Cleveland Browns (1957-1971), he led the National Football League in rushing for seven of his eight seasons and is listed as one of the NFL all-time rushing leaders. American abolitionist. In 1859 Brown and 21 followers captured the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry as part of an effort to liberate Southern slaves. His group was defeated, and Brown was hanged after a trial in which he won sympathy as an abolitionist martyr. American author of children's picture books, including the Noisy Book series (1939) and Goodnight Moon (1947). American minister and suffragist who was the first woman in the United States to be ordained in the ministry of an established denomination (1863). Scottish botanist known for his investigation of the sexual behavior of plants. His discovery of the irregular movement of pollen grains led to the concept known as Brownian movement. the colour of earth, wood, or coffee
fry in a pan until it changes color; "brown the meat in the pan"
abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1858)
Brown is used to describe grains that have not had their outer layers removed, and foods made from these grains. brown bread. spicy tomato sauce served over a bed of brown rice. white
kara
earth

The African elephant is the largest land mammal on earth. - Afrika fili yeryüzünde en büyük kara memelisi.

Just like the Earth, half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness. - Tam Dünya gibi, Diğer yarısı karanlıkken Ayın yarısı güneş tarafından ayınlatılır.

kara
black

I'm the black sheep of the family. - Ben ailenin yüz karasıyım.

A white coin is for a black day. - Ak akçe kara gün içindir.

kara
land

The elephant is the largest land animal. - Fil en büyük kara hayvanıdır.

The place is not accessible by land. - Yere kara yoluyla ulaşılamaz.

kara
dark

Bats usually fly in the dark. - Yarasalar genelde karanlıkta uçar.

He is terrified of the dark. - O karanlıktan çok korkar.

kara
{i} ground

The government decided to ban the book on grounds of indecency. - Hükümet ahlaksızlık gerekçesiyle kitabı yasaklamaya kararı verdi.

Do you want fresh ground pepper on your salad? - Salatanda taze çekilmiş karabiber istiyor musun?

kara
gloomy

The sky is gloomy and gray - a typical rainy-season sky. - Gökyüzü karanlık ve gri - Tipik bir yağışlı mevsim havası.

Don't be so gloomy about the future. - Gelecek hakkında bu kadar karamsar olma.

kara
{i} shore
kara
stain
kara
bad

I don't think it makes him a bad person just because he's decided he likes to eat horse meat. - Sadece at eti yemeği sevdiğine karar verdiğinden dolayı bunun onu kötü bir kişi yapacağını sanmıyorum.

José showed himself to be a person of bad character. - Jose kendini kötü karakterli bir kişi olarak gösterdi.

kara
mainland

We took a ferry from the island to the mainland. - Adadan ana karaya bir feribota bindik.

kara
ivory-black
kara
bleak

The economic situation is very bleak. - Ekonomik durum çok iç karartıcı.

kara
terrestrial
kara
territory
kara
tenebrous
kara
terra-firma
kara
shame
kara
service
kara
dishonour
kara
ominous

The sky looks ominous. I wonder if it will rain. - Gökyüzü kara görünüyor,yağmur yağıp yağmayacağını merak ediyorum.

kara
rayless
kara
blot
karama
of land
kara
land, shore; territorial, terrestrial
kara
overland
kara
nigr
kara
sooty
kara
dark-complexioned, swarthy
kara
terra firma
kara
phot. negative
kara
territorial
kara
smut
kara
ivory black
kara
bad; unlucky
kara
sable
kara
pitchy
kara
terrafirma
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Kara
A female given name, a variant of Cara
kara
The bangle worn by Sikhs, to remind the wearer to do God's work, and one of the five Ks
Kara
a variant of Cara
Kara
kara
kara
Iron Bracelet
kara
empty of China
kara
Empty
kara
  Iron bracelet, one of the five kakaars that every member of the Khalsa must wear It is a symbol of restraint and remembrance of God
kara
"China"
kara
Steel bracelet, one of the five physical symbols that a Khalsa Sikh must wear It is a symbol of restraint and rememberance of God
kara
(suffix) -working; -producing; -energetic (k127)
kara
S steel bangle worn on the right wrist by Sikhs
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