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Englisch - Türkisch
boynuzuna
{i} boynuz

General boğayı boynuzlarından tuttu ordusunu felaketten kurtardı. - The general took the bull by the horns and saved his army from disaster.

Vikingler gerçekten boynuzlu kask giymedi. - Vikings didn't really wear horned helmets.

{i} korna

Tom kornayı çaldı ve pencereden dışarıya eğildi. - Tom honked the horn and leaned out the window.

Tom kornaya basmaya devam etti. - Tom continued to honk the horn.

{i} anten
{i} ırmak
{i} kalkmış penis
{i} bolluk simgesi
{i} haliç kolu
{i} boru

Tom, Fransa'da bir Çin lokantasında İngiliz borusu ile İspanyol halk melodisi çaldı. - Tom played a Spanish folk tune on his English horn at a Chinese restaurant in France.

{i} boynuzdan yapılmış eşya
{i} duyarga
yeke
boynuz anten
klakson
{i} kap burnu
{i} müz. boru
boynuz koymak
boynuz şekli vermek
horn in argo bir işe burnunu sokmak
(Askeri) DİRSEK: Bir uçağın istikamet ve yükseklik dümenleri veya kanatçıkları üzerinde, kontrol kablo veya çubuğun takıldığı, kısa manivela
{f} toslamak
{f} boynuzlamak
tos vurmak
{f} boynuz gibi yapmak
düdük
Englisch - Englisch
A conical device used to direct waves

loudspeaker horn.

An erection of the penis
A peninsula or crescent-shaped tract of land. "to navigate around the horn."
Generally, any brass wind instrument
The hard substance from which animals' horns are made, sometimes used by man as a material for making various objects

an umbrella with a handle made of horn.

A loud alarm, especially one on a motor vehicle
A telephone
To assault with the horns
To cuckold
An instrument resembling a musical horn and used to signal others

hunting horn.

{n} a part of an ox, ram an instrument
{i} family name; Gertrude Franklin Atherton (1857-1948), United States author; city in Iowa (USA)
The tough, fibrous material of which true horns are composed, being, in the Ox family, chiefly albuminous, with some phosphate of lime; also, any similar substance, as that which forms the hoof crust of horses, sheep, and cattle; as, a spoon of horn
{f} butt or gore with the horns
On a vehicle such as a car, the horn is the device that makes a loud noise as a signal or warning. He sounded the car horn
Any natural projection or excrescence from an animal, resembling or thought to resemble a horn in substance or form; esp
A sharp pointed peak It is sometimes called a pyramidal peak because it is shaped like a pyramid See also peak
Pyramidal peak that forms when several cirques erode a mountain from three or more sides
stab or pierce with a horn or tusk; "the rhino horned the explorer"
1 An ancient wind instrument, originally made from animal horn, metal, or wood In the Medieval and Renaissance eras, the horn was used to signal in battles and in hunts The horn gradually evolved through a series of transformations: the horn for hunting became spiraled so its length would not interfere with its mobility, this natural horn became more refined and found its way into the early Classical orchestra as a character instrument, implying military or hunting scenes Eventually crooks, and then valves were invented for the horn, enabling it to be fully chromatic In America, it is often referred to as the French horn 2 A slang term referring to any wind instrument Search Google com for Horn
n steep pyramid shaped mountains created when at least 3 glaciers flowing in opposite directions create three cirques and three aretes, includes the Matterhorn in Switzerland
to take the bull by the horns: see bull. A headland of extreme southern Chile in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. The southernmost point of South America, it was first rounded in 1616 by the Dutch navigator Willem Schouten (died 1625), who named it after his birthplace, Hoorn. It is notorious for its storms and heavy seas. the Horn Cape Horn. horn in to interrupt or try to take part in something when you are not wanted = butt in horn in on. English horn French horn Horn of Africa Horn Cape
the material (mostly keratin) that covers the horns of ungulates and forms hooves and claws and nails
Any of several musical wind instruments
Something made of a horn, or in resemblance of a horn A wind instrument of music; originally, one made of a horn (of an ox or a ram); now applied to various elaborately wrought instruments of brass or other metal, resembling a horn in shape
The curved area at the front of a kufen
an alarm device that makes a loud warning sound
a brass musical instrument consisting of a conical tube that is coiled into a spiral and played by means of valves
A hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals
If you blow your own horn, you boast about yourself
To cause to wear horns; to cuckold
A high mountain peak that forms when the walls of three or more cirques intersect
A peak or pinnacle thinned and eroded by three or more glacial cirques The Matterhorn of the Swiss Alps was formed in this manner
The antler of a deer, which is of bone throughout, and annually shed and renewed
Horn is the hard substance that the horns of animals are made of. Horn is sometimes used to make objects such as spoons, buttons, or ornaments. see also horn-rimmed
one of the bony outgrowths on the heads of certain ungulates
An antenna shaped like a horn Also called horn radiator
A brass wind instrument, through which sound is produced by the vibrations of the player's lips on the funnel-shaped mouthpiece In the mid 19th-century, the range of the coiled horn was extended, mainly in France, with crooks and valves, hence the name French horn
A wind instrument played by lip vibration, originally made of horn now usually of brass
one designed for containing powder; anciently, a small vessel for carrying liquids
a noisemaker (as at parties or games) that makes a loud noise when you blow through it
A peninsula or crescent-shaped tract of land. "to navigate around the horn
The curving extremity of the wing of an army or of a squadron drawn up in a crescentlike form
a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)
any outgrowth from the head of an organism that resembles a horn
1 ) A sharp peak formed at the intersection of the headwalls of three or more cirques 2 )A hardened structure that extends from the head of some caterpillars
The horns of an animal such as a cow or deer are the hard pointed things that grow from its head
The pointed beak of an anvil
The cornucopia, or horn of plenty
If you are on the horns of a dilemma, you have to choose between two things, both of which are unpleasant or difficult. The bird is caught on the horns of a dilemma. Should it attack the predator, even though it then risks its own life? Or should it get out while the going is good?
an extremity or cusp of the moon when crescent- shaped
The hard substance from which animals horns are made, sometimes used by man as a material for making various objects
a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves
Literally, a brass instrument, but commonly used by jazz musicians to refer to any wind instrument, and occassionally other instruments as well
The output device of a phonograph, most often conical in shape, that amplifies the sound from the reproducer
a noise made by the driver of an automobile to give warning
To furnish with horns; to give the shape of a horn to
An incurved, tapering and pointed appendage found in the flowers of the milkweed (Asclepias)
A drinking cup, or beaker, as having been originally made of the horns of cattle
A horn is a musical instrument of the brass family. It is a long circular metal tube, wide at one end, which you play by blowing
A speaker that is used for high frequencies It can handle relatively high power and has a very specific spread or dispersion to the sound
a device on an automobile for making a warning noise
One of the projections at the four corners of the Jewish altar of burnt offering
A horn is a simple musical instrument consisting of a metal tube that is wide at one end and narrow at the other. You play it by blowing into it. a hunting horn. see also shoehorn
Often used as a raw material in manufacturing object such as: Drinking vessels: Windows: Cows' horns were soaked in urine, warmed, dried and cut into thin strips These were set into wooden frames to produce louvre windows Any horn which was not properly cured would produce a green mould – this gave rise to the word greenhorn to mean a beginner who makes mistakes
Refers to a loading device when part of a bass enclosure, or a directional device when used with a high frequency driver or compression driver 2
A vessel made of a horn; esp
A body of land or water shaped like a horn
If two people lock horns, they argue about something. During his six years in office, Seidman has often locked horns with lawmakers
(d) A sharp spine in front of the fins of a fish, as in the horned pout
to horn

    Türkische aussprache

    tı hôrn

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈhôrn/ /tə ˈhɔːrn/

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