coves

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von coves im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

cove
{i} koy

O, arabasının üzerine bir örtü koydu. - He put a cover over his car.

Ben gece motosikletimin üstüne bir kılıf koyduğumu sağlama alırdım. - I used to make sure I put a cover over my motorcycle at night.

cove
barınak
cove
(Coğrafya,Teknik) körfezcik
cove
kişi
cove
(Mimarlık,Teknik) çukur

O çukur doldurulmalı, kapatılmamalı. - That hole should be filled, not covered.

cove
(Mimarlık) içbükey kemer
cove
{f} kovuk haline sok
cove
köy
cove
duvarın tavan veya yerle içbükey şekilde birleşmesi
cove
{i} ahbap
cove
{i} sığınak
cove
adam/koy
cove
{i} körfez
cove
{i} dik yamaçlarla çevrili koy/körfez/vadi
cove
{i} kemer
cove
koyak
cove
{i} kovuk
cove
oyuntu
cove
(fiil) kemer oluşturmak
cove
{f} kemer oluşturmak
Englisch - Englisch
plural of cove
cove
A hollow in a rock; a cave or cavern
cove
A recess or sheltered area on the slopes of a mountain
cove
A thin line, sometimes gilded, along a yacht's strake below deck level
cove
A small coastal inlet, especially one having high cliffs protecting vessels from prevailing winds
cove
A concave vault or archway, especially the arch of a ceiling
cove
A friend; a mate
cove
{n} a small creek, shelter, hole, arch
cove
{i} small bay, inlet; chap, fellow (Slang)
cove
A cove is small, horseshoe-shaped body of water along the coast; the water is surrounded by land formed of soft rock
cove
Centre of Vocational Excellence
cove
A cove is a part of a coast where the land curves inwards so that the sea is partly enclosed. a hillside overlooking Fairview Cove. A fellow; a man
cove
A small narrow sheltered bay, inlet, creek, or recess in a coast, often inside a larger embayment; it usually affords anchorage to small craft (Bates & Jackson 1987)
cove
A setting of three stones in a "U" shaped formation Examples can be seen at Stanton Drew, Avebury and Arbor Low
cove
a small inlet
cove
A retired nook; especially, a small, sheltered inlet, creek, or bay; a recess in the shore
cove
A small, sheltered recess in a coast, often inside a larger embayment
cove
Front of house lighting positions accessible via a catwalk
cove
To arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove
cove
{f} make with an inward curve; arch over; have a cove, design or build a wall with a cove
cove
The wooden roof of the stern gallery of an old sailing warship
cove
small or narrow cave in the side of a cliff or mountain
cove
A quarter round concave moulding, normally produced by a radius cutter, used for edging purposes
cove
Council On Vocational Education: a state-level advisory council dealing with career and technical education issues -- in states moving toward consolidated and integrated service delivery planning, the COVE's functions may now be performed by a Human Resource Investment Council
cove
A small bay or inlet
cove
A concave molding
cove
A concave moulding or recess, usually where a ceiling adjoins a wall
cove
A member, whose section is a concave curve, used especially with regard to an inner roof or ceiling, as around a skylight
cove
A trim tile with a concave radius on one side Used to form a junction between the bottom wall course and the floor
cove
A boy or man of any age or station
cove
a small inlet small or narrow cave in the side of a cliff or mountain
cove
In roofing, a heavy bead of sealant material installed at the point where vertical and horizontal planes meet It is used to eliminate the 90° angle See also Fillet
cove
A concave profile cut into the edge of the board
cove
A strip of prairie extending into woodland; also, a recess in the side of a mountain
cove
To brood, cover, over, or sit over, as birds their eggs
cove
A thin line, sometimes gilded, along a yachts strake below deck level
cove
A small sheltered recess in a shore or coast, generally inside a larger embayment
cove
Water indentation in the shoreline of a large pond, lake or ocean
cove
a fellow; a man
coves

    Türkische aussprache

    kōvz

    Aussprache

    /ˈkōvz/ /ˈkoʊvz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'kOv ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, den, from Old English cofa; akin to Old High German chubisi hut.
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