hamster

listen to the pronunciation of hamster
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} hamster
cırlak sıçan

Yeni bir cırlak sıçanım var ve ona Dan adını verdim. - I have a new hamster and I've named him Dan.

(Tıp) Laboratuvar deneylerinde kullanılan ufak bir fare
iri avurtlarında yiyeceğini yuvasıma taşıyan sıçan türünden kemirici bir hayvan
cırlaksıçan
golden hamster
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) dağ sıçanı
gray dwarf hamster
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) gri hamster
gray dwarf hamster
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) cüce avurtlak
grey hamster
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) cüce avurtlak
grey hamster
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) gri hamster
grey hamster
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) cüce dağ sıçanı
Türkisch - Türkisch
Dağ faresi de denilen kemirgen bir hayvan
altın hamster
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Altın hamster (Mesocricetus auratus), Suriye hamsteri olarak da bilinir, Cricetidae familyasından bir kemirici türü
Englisch - Englisch
A small, short-tailed Euroasian rodent, Cricetus frumentarius, often kept as a pet. It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations

It is the cutest sight to see a hamster stuff his puffy cheeks with food; where is it going to store it?.

Any of various Old-world rodent species belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae
{i} type of small short-tailed rodent native to Europe and Asia (often kept as a pet)
short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches
A hamster is a small furry animal which is similar to a mouse, and which is often kept as a pet. Any of various stout Old World rodents (in the family Muridae) with a short tail, soft fur, and long cheek pouches for carrying food. Hamsters are nocturnal and generally live in burrows; they feed on fruits, grain, and vegetables, though some species also eat insects and other small animals. The common hamster of Europe and western Asia is 8-12 in. (20-30 cm) long, without the 1-2.5-in. (3-6-cm) tail; its coat is brown above and black below, with white patches along each side. The golden hamster of Syria is a popular pet and is widely used as a laboratory animal; it is golden brown with white underparts and 6-8 in. (15-20 cm) long, including the tail
A small, short-tailed European rodent, Cricetus frumentarius, often kept as a pet. It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations
A small European rodent (Cricetus frumentarius)
It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations
hamster wheel
A monotonous, repetitive, unfulfilling activity, especially one in which no progress is achieved

The overall mood of this volume is one of melancholy and loss, weary resignation to one's lot—trudging round and round on the rusty hamster wheel of life.

hamster wheel
A circular cage for a hamster or other small rodent, which rotates vertically as the animal runs at the bottom
Chinese hamster
A species of hamster (Cricetulus griseus) originating in the deserts of northern China and Mongolia
golden hamster
A small rodent, Mesocricetus auratus, popular as a pet and used for scientific research
idea hamster
Someone who continually has or seems to continually have and communicate new ideas, especially in an office environment
rationalization hamster
The typically illogical operation of human brain, especially woman's, providing a justifying rationalization for their actions which are in accordance with evolutionary beneficial strategies for mating or survival, but at odds with societal mores, one's internal sense of honor and justice, etc

As women’s bodies age and weaken, their rationalization hamsters grow bigger and stronger.

eurasian hamster
a variety of hamster common to Europe and Asia
golden hamster
small light-colored hamster often kept as a pet
hamsters
plural of hamster
syrian hamster
golden hamster: small light-colored hamster often kept as a pet
Türkisch - Englisch
hamster
hamster

    Silbentrennung

    ham·ster

    Türkische aussprache

    hämstır

    Aussprache

    /ˈhamstər/ /ˈhæmstɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ham(p)-st&r ] (noun.) 1607. From German Hamster, from Old High German hamustra 'field-mouse', from Russian-Old Church Slavonic хомѣсторъ (chomĕstorŭ), a tautological hybrid of Proto-Slavic roots *xoměkъ (compare Russian хомяк (xomják, “hamster”)) and *storъ (compare Lithuanian stãras (“hamster”)). Alternative Etymology traces Old High German hamustra, hamustro to Proto-Germanic *hamustrōn (“hamster”) from Proto-Indo-European *kam- (“a kind of rodent”), making it cognate to the Old Church Slavonic word, and to Lithuanian kãmas (“rodent, rat”). Akin to Old Saxon hamustra (“hamster”).
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