beet

listen to the pronunciation of beet
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} pancar

Bir havuç, bir pancar ve bir brokoliye ihtiyacımız var. Onlar çiğ olmalı, pişirilmiş değil. - We need a carrot, a beet, and broccoli. They need to be raw, not cooked.

çükündür
(Tarım) şeker pancarı
beet sugar pancar şekeri
sakaroz white beet şeker pancarı wild beet yaban pancarı
beet tops pancar yaprağı
{i} pancar kökü
Beta vulgaris
kocabaş
vegetable
sebze

Niçin sebze yemiyorsun? - Why don't you eat vegetables?

Tom onun sebzelerini yemeyi reddediyor. - Tom refuses to eat his vegetables.

vegetable
{s} bitkisel
beet sugar
sakaroz
beet cleaner loader machine
pancar temizleme yükleme makinesi
beet cleaning machine
pancar temizleme makinesi
beet dump
pancar yükleme yeri
beet field
pancar tarlası
beet flume
pancar kanalı
beet fly
pancar sineği
beet greens
pancar yaprağı
beet grower
pancar öndürücüsü
beet grower
pancar üreticisi
beet hoe
pancar çapası
beet juice
pancar şerbeti
beet knife
pancar bıçağı
beet leaf
pancar yaprağı
beet leaf bug
pancar yaprak piresi
beet leaf miner
pancar sineği
beet leaf washer
pancar yaprağı yıkayıcısı
beet leaves
pancar yaprakları
beet lifter
pancar sökme makinesi
beet lifter and collector
pancar sökme ve toplama makinesi
beet pulp
pancar küspesi
beet rust
pancar pası
beet screw conveyor
pancar helezonu
beet seed
pancar tohumu
beet slices
kıymık
beet slicing machine
pancar kıyma makinesi
beet sugar
pancar şekeri
beet sugar factory
pancar şekeri fabrikası
beet sugar industry
pancar şekeri endüstrisi
beet syrup
pancar şurubu
beet tail
pancar kuyruğu
beet top
pancar başı
beet topper
pancar başı kesme bıçağı
beet variety
pancar çeşidi
beet washer
pancar yıkama makinesi
beet washer with revolving agitating arm
döner kollu karıştırıcılı pancar yıkama makinesi
beet washing station
pancar yıkama istasyonu
beet wheel
pancar dolabı
beet armyworm
pancar armyworm
beet molasses
melas
beet washer with revolving agitating arm
döner kollu karistiricili pancar yıkama
beet cleaner loader machine
pancar temizleme-yükleme makinesi
beet leafhopper
panear yaprakpiresi
beet producers organization
(Ticaret) pancar üreticileri birliği
beet sawfly
panear yaprakarısı
beet syrup
(Tarım) pancar şerbeti
beet syrup
pancar melası
vegetable
{i} bitki

Birçok bitkiler botanik meyve olmasına rağmen yaygın olarak mutfak sebzesi olarak kabul edilirler. - Several plants are commonly considered culinary vegetables despite being botanical fruits.

vegetable
nebat
vegetable
{i} bitkisel hayattaki kimse
vegetable
vegetable black boya olarak kullanılan bitkisel yağvegetable butter margarin
vegetable
bitkilere ait bitkilerden alınmıs
vegetable
{i} ot
vegetable
vegetabl
vegetable
göveri
vegetable
sönük
vegetable
bitkisel yağ
common beet
(Gıda) şekerpancarı
leaf beet
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) pazı
white beet
şekerpancarı
commercial beet
şeker yapımı için yetiştirilen pancar
daily beet slicing capacity
günlük pancar dilimleme kapasitesi
dried sugar beet
kuru şeker pancarı
fanged beet
çatal kuyruklu pancar
leaf beet
pancar yaprağı
sugar beet
şekerpancarı
fodder beet
yem pancarı
frozen beet
dönmüş pancar, don pancarı
go red as a beet
(deyim) Pancar gibi kızarmak, utanmak

Fay went red as a beet when she fell down in front of her classmates.

lift with a beet lifter
bir pancar hırsızı ile asansör
purchased beet
satın alınan pancar
red beet
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Kırmızı turp
silver beet
gümüş pancar
specimen beet
numune pancarı
sugar beet cossettes
şekerpancarı küspesi
thin the beet
ince pancar
vegetable
iskorçina
vegetable
göverti
buzzer for beet warning
(Otomotiv) emniyet kemeri sesli ikaz
dried sugar beet
(Gıda,Teknik) kuru pancar
frozen beet
donmuş pancar
frozen beet
don pancarı
table beet
(Gıda) yemeklik kırmızı pancar
vegetable
{s} bitkisel, nebati
Englisch - Englisch
Common name of Beta vulgaris, a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar
{n} the name of a garden root
Common name of Beta vulgaris, a plant with swollen root eaten or used to make sugar
round red root vegetable
round red root vegetable biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root; widely cultivated as a food crop
The root of plants of the genus Beta, different species and varieties of which are used for the table, for feeding stock, or in making sugar
biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root; widely cultivated as a food crop
{i} vegetable
A biennial plant of the genus Beta, which produces an edible root the first year and seed the second year
Beets are dark red roots that are eaten as a vegetable. They are often preserved in vinegar. Cultivated form of the plant Beta vulgaris of the goosefoot family (Chenopodiaceae), one of the most important vegetables. Four distinct types are cultivated: the garden beet, as a garden vegetable; the sugar beet, a major source of sugar and commercially the most important type; the mangel-wurzel, a succulent feed for livestock; and the leaf beet, or Swiss chard, for its edible leaves. Beet greens are a source of riboflavin, iron, and vitamins A and C. Beets are grown most extensively in temperate to cool regions or during the cooler seasons
Beet is a crop with a thick round root. It is often used to feed animals, especially cows. fields of sweet corn and beet. see also sugar beet
beet-vinasse
Vinasse is a byproduct of the sugar industry. Sugarcane or Sugar beet is processed to produce crystalline sugar, pulp and molasses. The latter are further processed by fermentation to ethanol, ascorbic acid or other products. After the removal of the desired product (alcohol, ascorbic acid, etc.) the remaining material is called vinasse. Vinasse is sold after a partial dehydration and usually has a viscosity comparable to molasses. Commercially-offered vinasse comes either from sugar cane and is called cane-vinasse or from sugar beet and is called beet-vinasse
beet armyworm
An armyworm (Spodoptera exigua) that feeds primarily on the foliage of alfalfa, beets, and other crops
beet armyworm
moth larva that eats foliage of beets and vegetables
beet blight
a disease of beet plants
beet green
young leaves of the beetroot
beet leafhopper
A small insect (Eutettix tenellus) that transmits a destructive viral disease to plants, especially sugar beets, in the United States
beet radish
Same as Beetrave
beet sugar
sugar derived from the sugar beet vegetable
beet sugar
sugar from sugar beets used as sweetening agent sugar made from sugar beets
beet sugar
sugar made from sugar beets
beet sugar
sugar from sugar beets used as sweetening agent
beet-root soup
soup made from the root of beets
sugar beet
A type of beet whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose
beets
plural of beet
beets
beta
leaf beet
chard: beet lacking swollen root; grown as a vegetable for its edible leaves and stalks
leaf beet
chard: long succulent whitish stalks with large green leaves
red beet
type of beet which has a red root and can be eaten after cooking
spinach beet
long succulent whitish stalks with large green leaves
spinach beet
beet lacking swollen root; grown as a vegetable for its edible leaves and stalks
sugar beet
beet with a large white meaty root which is used to manufacture sugar
sugar beet
form of the common beet having a sweet white root from which sugar is obtained
sugar beet
Sugar beet is a crop with a large round root. It is grown for the sugar which can be obtained from this root. A form of the common beet (Beta vulgaris) having fleshy white roots from which sugar is obtained. a vegetable that grows under the ground from which sugar is obtained. Variety of beet (Beta vulgaris) that accounts for about two-fifths of global sugar production, making it second only to sugarcane as a source of the world's sugar. Unlike sugarcane, sugar beets can be grown in temperate or cold climates in Europe, North America, and Asia; that is, within the densely populated, well-developed areas where much of the product is consumed. The sugar beet was grown as a garden vegetable and for fodder long before it was valued for its sugar content
sugar beet
white-rooted beet grown as a source of sugar
sugar beet
white-rooted beet grown as a source of sugar form of the common beet having a sweet white root from which sugar is obtained
beet

    Türkische aussprache

    bit

    Aussprache

    /ˈbēt/ /ˈbiːt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'bEt ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English: bete, from Latin beta. Most likely of Celtic etymology.

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    beet root
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