ratted

listen to the pronunciation of ratted
Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von ratted im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

intoxicated
{s} sarhoş

Tom sarhoş görünüyordu. - Tom seemed intoxicated.

Her ikisi de sarhoştu. - Both were intoxicated.

rat
sıçan

Kedi sıçanı kovaladı. - The cat ran after the rat.

Gemi sıçanlar ile doludur. - The ship abounds with rats.

rat
fare

Fareler batan gemiyi terkederler. - Rats leave a sinking ship.

Fare canlı mı yoksa ölü mü? - Is the rat alive or dead?

rat
{i} muhbir
rat
ispiyoncu
rat
iri fare
rat
kalleşlik etmek
rat
kalleş
rat
sözünden dönmek
rat
dönek
rat
döneklik etmek
rat
hain
get ratted
gammazladın olsun
rat
ratim
rat
ispiyonla
rat
rati
rat
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) lağım faresi
intoxicated
{s} kendinden geçmiş
intoxicated
{s} alkollü

Tom alkollü görünüyordu. - Tom appeared intoxicated.

rat
argo oyunbozan
rat
{f} hainlik etmek
rat
{f} ihbar etmek
rat
on ile
rat
kadınların saçını kabarık göstermek için kullanılan ufak ilâve parça
rat
argo gammazlamak
rat
{f} argo oyunbozanlık etmek
rat
Mus

Benim kedimin ve senin evcil farenin iyi geçineceklerini düşünüyor musun? - Do you think my cat and your pet rat will get along well together?

Aralık için oldukça sıcak olduğunu düşünmüyor musun? - Don't you think it is rather warm for December?

rat
Norway rat göçmen
rat
{f} parti değiştirmek
rat
{i} grev bozucu
rat
{f} on argo -i gammazlamak
rat
{f} ispiyonlamak
rat
{f} fare avlamak
rat
mızıkçı kimse
rat
{i} parti değiştiren milletvekili
rat
keme
rat
{f} greve katılmamak
rat
{f} ihanet etmek

Arkadaşlarıma ihanet etmektense ölmeyi tercih ederim! - I'd rather die than betray my friends!

rat
{f} fare tutmak
rat
greve katılmayan işçi
Englisch - Englisch
Simple past tense and past participle of rat
intoxicated
past of rat
rat
A term indiscriminately applied to numerous members of several rodent families (e.g. voles and mice) having bodies longer than about 12 cm, or 5 inches
rat
A person who routinely spends time at a particular location

He loved hockey and was a devoted rink rat.

rat
To kill rats
rat
A person who is known for betrayal; a scoundrel

He’s more a man than any pair of rats of you in this here house.

rat
Scab
rat
Informer
rat
A wad of shed hair used as part of a hairstyle
rat
to betray someone and tell their secret to an authority or an enemy; to turn someone in, bewray

He is going to rat us out!.

rat
North West London slang term for Vagina, as in ''get your rat out
rat
Any of about 56 different species of small, omnivorous rodents belonging to the genus Rattus
rat
A promiscuous person - often a young female - who attends sporting and other entertainment events, primarily to seek sexual liaisons with athletes, entertainers and/or others traveling with them; a groupie
rat
An informant or snitch
rat
{i} large long-tailed rodent that resembles a mouse; traitor, one who betrays, informer
rat
{f} betray an accomplice to police; abandon one's associates, desert one's colleagues
rat
- rocket constrained to fly along a line; often emitting sparks and effects
rat
One of several species of small rodents of the genus Mus and allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway, or brown, rat M
rat
desert one's party or group of friends, for example, for one's personal advantage
rat
a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible; "only a rotter would do that"; "kill the rat"; "throw the bum out"; "you cowardly little pukes!"; "the British call a contemptible person a `git'"
rat
In English politics, to desert one's party from interested motives; to forsake one's associates for one's own advantage; in the trades, to work for less wages, or on other conditions, than those established by a trades union
rat
employ scabs or strike breakers in
rat
A person who is known for betrayal; a traitor
rat
damn, drat, curse
rat
These were introduced into America from the Old World
rat
one who reveals confidential information in return for money
rat
One who deserts his party or associates; hence, in the trades, one who works for lower wages than those prescribed by a trades union
rat
rattus), and the roof rat (M
rat
Alexandrinus
rat
If you smell a rat, you begin to suspect or realize that something is wrong in a particular situation, for example that someone is trying to deceive you or harm you. If I don't send a picture, he will smell a rat. Any of more than 500 forms of Asian rodent (genus Rattus, family Muridae) that have been introduced worldwide. The black rat (Rattus rattus) and the Norway rat (R. norvegicus) are the aggressive, omnivorous animals commonly associated with the name. They prefer areas of human habitation, where they can easily find food. They have keen senses and can climb, jump, burrow, or gnaw their way into seemingly inaccessible places. They reproduce extremely rapidly (up to 150 offspring a year) and have few natural predators. Rats transmit numerous human diseases and have often destroyed grain supplies. The black rat is about 8 in. (20 cm) long, excluding the slightly longer tail. The Norway rat (also called the brown, barn, sewer, or wharf rat) has proportionately smaller ears and a shorter tail. Laboratory rats are strains of the Norway rat. The name rat is applied, without scientific basis, to other rodents (e.g., kangaroo rat, wood rat). kangaroo rat rat snake wood rat pack rat
rat
If someone rats on you, they tell someone in authority about things that you have done, especially bad things. They were accused of encouraging children to rat on their parents
rat
A rat is an animal which has a long tail and looks like a large mouse. This was demonstrated in a laboratory experiment with rats
rat
One who informs on rule-breakers, often traitorously or hypocritically, and often in hopes of personal advancement
rat
decumanus), the black rat (M
rat
to betray someone and tell their secret to an authority or an enemy; to turn someone in
rat
green
rat
take the place of work of someone on strike
rat
Remote Administration Tool is a tool for controlling remote machines Using these tools, the remote IP address and a port number, any machine can connect and control the remote machine
rat
advice
rat
(Fuel Fax) Remote Access terminal
rat
give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam"
rat
disapproval If you call someone a rat, you mean that you are angry with them or dislike them, often because they have cheated you or betrayed you. What did you do with the gun you took from that little rat Turner?
rat
To catch or kill rats
rat
Big block Chevrolet motor An extremely popular motor among ProStreeters in particular Rumble Seat--Seat located in trunk area The trunk lid is hinged from the rear, and folds up to form the seat back
rat
If someone rats on an agreement, they do not do what they said they would do. She claims he ratted on their divorce settlement
rat
A slang term used to describe any fish that is very small
rat
A promiscuous person - often a young female - who attends sporting and other entertainment events, primarily to seek sexual liaisons with athletes, entertainers and/or others traveling with them
rat
(To) To forsake a losing side for the stronger party It is said that rats forsake ships not weatherproof A rat is one who rats or deserts his party Hence workmen who work during a strike are called “rats ” “Averting The cup of sorrow from their lips And fly like rats from sinking ships ” Swift: Epistle to Mr Nugent Rat (Un) A purse Hence, a young boy thief is called a Raton A sort of pun on the word rapt from the Latin rapto, to carry off forcibly Courir le rat, to rob or break into a house at night-time To take a rat by the tail, or Prendre un rat par la queue, is to cut a purse A phrase dating back to the age of Louis XIII , and inserted in Cotgrave's Dictionary Of course, a cutpurse would cut the purse at the string or else he would spill the contents
rat
any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse a pad (usually made of hair) worn as part of a woman's coiffure catch rats, especially with dogs give (hair) the appearance of being fuller by using a rat employ scabs or strike breakers in desert one's party or group of friends, for example, for one's personal advantage
rat
someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike
rat
catch rats, especially with dogs
rat
one who violates Omerta; AKA - squealer, canary, snitch, stool pigeon, yellow dog
rat
a pad (usually made of hair) worn as part of a woman's coiffure
rat
abbreviation standing for 'right about there' - a way of referring to the positioning of a judgement fold
rat
give (hair) the appearance of being fuller by using a rat
rat
In scientific usage, any of about 56 different species of small, omnivorous rodents belonging to the genus Rattus
rat
A round and tapering mass of hair, or similar material, used by women to support the puffs and rolls of their natural hair
rat
e lock When interest rates are volatile, many borrowers want to "lock in" an interest rate and many lenders will oblige, setting a limit on the amount of time the guaranteed interest rate is in effect
rat
any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse
rat
plastic-doodle razor lips nuts turtle-head roller
ratted
Favoriten