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الإنجليزية - التركية
büğemek
baraj yapmak
baraj

Barajda fazla su var mı? - Is there much water in the dam?

Tom barajın tutmayacağını bilemezdi. - Tom had no way of knowing that the dam wouldn't hold.

{f} baraj yapmak
kanun maddesi
(Basın) gazete yazısı
kent

Kentsel yayılım çevresel olarak zarar verir. - Urban sprawl is environmentally damaging.

su bendi
kapamak
{f} baraj kur
set çekmek
su bendi yapmak
set
{f} -e set çekmek
{i} toplama havuzu
{i} engel
dam up kapatmak
{f} engellemek
anne/baraj
dam in
geri tutmak
dam baraj yap
{i} anne hayvan
{i} hazne
bent
büğet
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) BAM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Tuzak. ağ, hile
Yapıları dış etkilerden korumak amacıyla üzerlerine yapılan çoğu kiremit kaplı bölüm: "Pencerenin önüne geçmiş, dalgın ve hiddetli nazarlarıyla karşıki damları seyrediyordu."- E. E. Talu
Dansta kavalyenin eşi
Toprak damlı ev, küçük ev, köy evi: "Hekim kendisine üç ay, tam üç ay damdan dışarı çıkmaya izin vermemişti."- N. Nâzım
Dekametrenin kısaltması
Dansta kavalyenin eşi: "Erkeklerin kimi damlarının elinden, kimi kolundan, kimi de hafifçe omzundan tutmuş, geliyorlardı."- Ç. Altan. İskambil kâğıtlarında kız
Bir binanın göğe bakan yüzü
Ahır: "At damında çocuğa çok iyi bir yer yapmıştı."- H. E. Adıvar
Köy evi
Yapıları dış etkilerden korumak amacıyla üzerlerine yapılan çoğu kiremit kaplı bölüm
İskambil kâğıtlarında kız
Tutuk evi
Evlerin altında bulunan ve hayvanların yaşadığı odacık
Ahır
Hint bakır parası
Moğol imparatorluğu zamanında bastırılmış gümüş sikke
Toprak damlı ev, küçük ev, köy evi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
To block the flow of water
Mother, generally regarding breeding of animals (compare sire)

she / Resolved that Juan should be quite a paragon, / And worthy of the noblest pedigree / (His sire was from Castile, his dam from Aragon) .

A device to prevent a tooth from getting wet, consisting of a rubber sheet held with a band
{n} a mother of brutes, bank to stop water
{v} t. to stop or sut up, confine, obstruct
A barrier constructed across a valley for impounding water or creating a reservoir
Any artificial barrier which impounds or diverts water The dam is generally hydrologically significant if it is: 1 25 feet or more in height from the natural bed of the stream and has a storage of at least 15 acre-feet 2 Or has an impounding capacity of 50 acre-feet or more and is at least six feet above the natural bed of the stream
a man-made barrier built to hold back or control flowing water in a river or lake
female parent of an animal especially domestic livestock a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea obstruct with, or as if with, a dam; "dam the gorges of the Yangtse River
A structure of earth, rock concrete, or other materials designated to retain water, creating a pond, lake, or reservoir
Indicates a detection for files that have been corrupted by a threat or that may contain inactive remnants of a threat, causing the files to fail to properly execute or produce reliable results
Mother, generally regarding breeding of animals (cf. sire)
A structure built to hold back water Specific kinds of dams include
To dam a river means to build a dam across it. plans to dam the nearby Delaware River. Danish biochemist. He shared a 1943 Nobel Prize for the discovery of vitamin K. decameter. Barrier built across a stream, river, or estuary to conserve water for such uses as human consumption, irrigation, flood control, and electric-power generation. The earliest recorded dam is believed to be a masonry structure 49 ft (15 m) high built across the Nile River in Egypt 2900 BC. Modern dams are generally built of earth fill, rock fill, masonry, or monolithic concrete. Earth-fill (or embankment) dams, such as Egypt's Aswan High Dam, are usually used across broad rivers to retain water. The profile of an earth-fill dam is a broad-based triangle. Concrete dams may take various forms. The gravity dam uses its own dead weight to resist the horizontal force of the water. Concrete-buttress dams reduce material in the wall itself by using support buttresses around the outside base. An arch dam, such as Hoover Dam, is built in a convex arch facing the reservoir, and owes its strength essentially to its shape, which is particularly efficient in transferring hydraulic forces to supports. Aswan High Dam Hoover Dam Boulder Dam Three Gorges Dam Project
A dam is a wall that is built across a river in order to stop the water flowing and to make a lake. plans to build a dam on the Danube River
obstruct with, or as if with, a dam; "dam the gorges of the Yangtse River"
To shut up; to stop up; to close; to restrain
An artificial barrier or wall constructed across a watercourse or valley for one or more of the following purposes: creating a pond or lake for the storage of water; diverting water from a watercourse into a conduit or channel; creating a hydraulic head that can be used to generate power; improving river navigability; controlling floods; or retention of debris It may be constructed of wood, earth materials, rocks, or solid masonry (Bates and Jackson 1980)
A barrier built across a watercourse to impound or divert water A barrier that obstructs, directs, retards, or stores the flow of water Usually built across a stream A structure built to hold back a flow of water Horsetooth Reservoir has four dams: Spring, Dixon and Soldier Canyon Dams and Horsetooth Dam
a structure of earth, rock, or concrete designed to form a basin and hold water back to make a pond, lake, or reservoir
a barrier made of any material, which stops the flow of rivers and streams
To obstruct or restrain the flow of, by a dam; to confine by constructing a dam, as a stream of water; generally used with in or up
A structure built to provide flood control, irrigation, and/or power generation Some have storage reservoirs Also see reservoir
Structure placed across a flowing body of water to stop the flow
A firebrick wall, or a stone, which forms the front of the hearth of a blast furnace
A king or crowned piece in the game of draughts
In a toilet bowl, the barrier built into the trapway that controls the water level in the toilet bowl
a metric unit of length equal to ten meters
structure built to hold back water in order to prevent flooding, provide water for irrigation and storage, and to provide hydroelectric power
(hydr) A physical barrier constructed across a river or waterway to control the FLOW or raise the level water The purpose or construction may be for flood control, irrigation needs, hydropower, and/or recreation usage POWER dams raise the level of streams or rivers to create or concentrate HEAD for power purposes The reservoir has created, in effect, stored energy F - barrage S - represa
A structure of earth, rock or concrete designed to form a basin and hold water back to make a pond, lake, or reservoir
structure usually built on a river to create a lake by blocking the river's flow
A structure formed to hold water back, generally built near uncontaminated water collection sources in order to provide a drinking water supply to the surrounding communities
a barrier constructed across a watercourse for the purpose of: (a) creating a reservoir; (b) diverting water into a conduit of channel; (c) creating a head which can be used to generate power; and (d) improving river navigability
A barrier built across a watercourse to impound or divert water
A structure of earth, rock, or concrete designed to form a basin and hold water back to make a pond, lake, or reservoir A barrier built, usually across a watercourse, for impounding or diverting the flow of water General types of dams include
A barrier of concrete or earth built across a river to create a body of water
A barrier to prevent the flow of a liquid; esp
a bank of earth, or wall of any kind, as of masonry or wood, built across a water course, to confine and keep back flowing water
{f} block the natural flow of water with a dam; restrain, stop up, block, hold back
A constructed barrier that would create a water storage reservoir or divert water
a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea
A female parent; used of beasts, especially of quadrupeds; sometimes applied in contempt to a human mother
Structure built in rivers or estuaries, basically to separate water at both sides and/or to retain water at one side
{i} barrier to obstruct the flow of water, dike
female parent of an animal especially domestic livestock
التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} roof
animal shed
partner
jail
clink
queen
housetop
lady partner (at a dance)
playing cards queen
partner (lady)
(asalet ünvanı) dame
roof; stable, animal shed" " ahır; jail, jug, clink , the cooler , the can; the nick" " tutukevi; queen; lady partner
lady partner
to dam

    التركية النطق

    tı däm

    النطق

    /tə ˈdam/ /tə ˈdæm/

    فيديوهات

    ... the same principal that lights up your house via a hydroelectric dam.  So in other words, ...
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