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Englisch - Türkisch
tuzlu
tuz ekmek
tuz koymak
tuzlamak
{i} tuz

Etinin üzerine biraz tuz koy. - Put some salt on your meat.

Lütfen bana tuz ve biber ver. - Please give me salt and pepper.

tuz ekmek
tuzlama
tuz koymak
renklendirmek
tuzlayarak saklamak
tuzluk

O ilginç görünümlü bir tuzluk. - That's an interesting-looking salt shaker.

Tuzluk masada olacak. - The salt cellar will be on the table.

tat tuz
tat

Bu çorba bir şekilde tatsız. Belki biraz daha tuz mu ilave etneliyiz...? - This soup is somehow bland. Maybe add more salt...?

Bazı yiyecekler tuz olmadan oldukça tatsız. - Some food is pretty bland without salt.

tuzlanmış

Kurutulmuş tuzlanmış sığır etin var mı? - Do you have dried salted beef?

ilginç şey
çeşni

Tuz ve biberle balığı çeşnilendirdim. - I seasoned the fish with salt and pepper.

ilginçleştirmek
heyecan katmak
{f} tuzlamak
heyecan verici şey
{i} nükte
(Askeri) destek silahları irtibat timi (supporting arms liaison team)
{i} tad

Annem çorbanın tadına baktı ve biraz daha tuz ilave etti. - My mother tasted the soup and added a little more salt.

Oyun hamurunun görünüşe göre tuzlu bir tadı var. - Play-Doh apparently has a salty taste.

{i} lezzet

Çok fazla tuz, lezzeti öldürür. - Too much salt will kill the flavor.

Tuz ilavesi lezzeti adamakıllı artırdı. - The addition of salt greatly improved the flavor.

{i} espri
{s} tuzlama, tuzlanmış: salt fish tuzlu balık, tuzlama balık. salt beef tuzlanmış sığır eti
mushil tuzu
{f} biriktirmek
{s} tuzlu

Bu yiyecek çok tuzlu. - This food is too salty.

Bu su biraz tuzludur. - This water is a little salty.

tuz,v.tuzla: n.tuz
bir asit ile bir bazdan meydana gelen tuz
tuz katmak
maden tuzu
tuzda muhafaza etmek
(Tıp) Tuz katarak çöktürmek, tuz, madentuzu, Müshil tuzu
salt a mine bir
deniz kurdu
{f} salamura yapmak
Türkisch - Türkisch
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Erkek ismi
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Geniş alın
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Vurmak mânâsına mastar
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kişinin kendi öz kızı
(Hukuk) Mutlak, yalnız, sırf; içine başka şey karışmamış
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bileyi taşı
mutlak
Yalnız, sadece, tek, sırf
İçinde yabancı bir öge bulunmayan, mutlak
Arı
Yalnız, tek başına
Yalnız, sadece, tek, sırf: "Sanat adına konuşmakta kendinde hak gören, her konuştuğunu da salt doğrudur diye karşısındakine kabullendirmek isteyen kimseler sardı etrafımızı."- N. Cumalı. İçinde yabancı bir öge bulunmayan, mutlak. İçine, kendisine yabancı hiçbir şey karışmamış, arı
İçine, kendisine yabancı hiçbir şey karışmamış, arı
Englisch - Englisch
To add filler bytes before encrypting, in order to make brute-force decryption more resource-intensive
A kind of marsh at the shore of a sea (short for salt marsh, apparently not in a wide-spread use)
Additional bytes inserted into a plaintext message before encryption, in order to increase randomness and render brute-force decryption more difficult
To include colorful language in
A common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative
To add salt to
Salty

You can't drink seawater because it's too salty. - You can't drink seawater because it is too salty.

You can't drink seawater because it is too salty. - You can't drink seawater because it's too salty.

To add bogus evidence to an archeological site
A sailor (also old salt)

I never go as a passenger; nor, though I am something of a salt, do I ever go to sea as a Commodore, or a Captain, or a Cook.

A person that engages in the political act of seeking employment at a company in order to help unionize it
{v} to season, mix or sprinkle with salt
{a} having the taste of salt, lustful, wanton
{n} a substance which affects the taste, dissolves in water and crystalizes, the species are numerous and various, also wit, taste, a vessel to hold salt
{a} brack
{i} series of talks between the United States and the Soviet Union for the purpose of limiting strategic nuclear arms (began in 1969)
sal
add salt to of speech that is painful or bitter; "salt scorn"- Shakespeare; "a salt apology"
Sulphate of magnesia having cathartic qualities; originally prepared by boiling down the mineral waters at Epsom, England, whence the name; afterwards prepared from sea water; but now from certain minerals, as from siliceous hydrate of magnesia
A sailor; usually qualified by old
Bitter; sharp; pungent
If someone or something rubs salt into the wound, they make the unpleasant situation that you are in even worse, often by reminding you of your failures or faults. I had no intention of rubbing salt into a friend's wounds, so all I said was that I did not give interviews. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks talks between the US and the former Soviet Union, which aimed to reach agreement about limiting the number of nuclear weapons that each country kept. Two SALT Treaties (=official agreements) were signed: SALT I (1972) and SALT II (1979). Chemical compound formed when the hydrogen of an acid is replaced by a metal or its equivalent, such as ammonium (NH4). Typically, an acid and a base react to form a salt and water. Most inorganic salts ionize (see ion) in water solution. Sodium chloride common table salt is the most familiar salt; sodium bicarbonate (bicarbonate of soda), silver nitrate, and calcium carbonate are others. Great Salt Lake salt dome Salt Lake City Salt River table salt
Marshes flooded by the tide
a substance needed to live, made of the elements sodium and chloride SOLID keeping its shape, firm, not a liquid or gas, for example a rock SUN a star in our solar system that helps heat the earth and keeps plants alive
To blast gold into (as a portion of a mine) in order to cause to appear to be a productive seam
A common substance recognised chemically as sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative
the taste experience when salt is taken into the mouth
negotiations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons
That which preserves from corruption or error; that which purifies; a corrective; an antiseptic; also, an allowance or deduction; as, his statements must be taken with a grain of salt
Saline
The neutral compound formed by the union of an acid and a base; thus, sulphuric acid and iron form the salt sulphate of iron or green vitriol
When you salt food, you add salt to it. Salt the stock to your taste and leave it simmering very gently. + salted salt·ed Put a pan of salted water on to boil
any compound formed by combination of any negative ion (except hydroxide) with any positive ion (except hydrogen or hydronium); the precipitate produced as the result of neutralization of an acid with a base
Salacious; lecherous; lustful
Sesame Seed Shortening Short Paste Silicone Paper Sodium Stearoyl-2-Lactylate (SSL) Specific Gravity Specific Heat Specific Volume Spring Wheat Sterilisation Sugar Batter Cake Mixing Method Surfactant Syneresis Thiamine Titanium Dioxide Triglyceride Unleavened Bread Viscoelasticity Vitamins Water Water Activity Waxy Maize Winter Wheat Yeast
Salt is a strong-tasting substance, in the form of white powder or crystals, which is used to improve the flavour of food or to preserve it. Salt occurs naturally in sea water. Season lightly with salt and pepper. a pinch of salt
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
The chloride of sodium, a substance used for seasoning food, for the preservation of meat, etc
{s} salty, having the flavor of salt; containing salt; preserved with salt; bitter, piquant, sharp
the taste experience when salt is taken into the mouth white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal) preserve with salt; "people used to salt meats on ships"
A compound produced by the combination of a base, commonly a metallic oxide, with an acid; some common salts are sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and magnesium sulfate
add zest or liveliness to; "She salts her lectures with jokes"
sprinkle as if with salt; "the rebels had salted the fields with mines and traps"
To insert or inject something into an object to give it properties it would not naturally have
The act of leaping or jumping; a leap
containing or filled with salt; "salt water
To sprinkle, impregnate, or season with salt; to preserve with salt or in brine; to supply with salt; as, to salt fish, beef, or pork; to salt cattle
Hence, flavor; taste; savor; smack; seasoning
(1) The mineral sodium chloride
To fill with salt between the timbers and planks, as a ship, for the preservation of the timber
To deposit salt as a saline solution; as, the brine begins to salt
A white, friable mineral that is highly soluble in water
The common name for sodium chloride, or table salt In brewing terms, any compound produced by the reaction of an acid with an alkali
a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
The common name for the specific chemical compound sodium chloride, used in the regeneration of ion exchange water softeners In chemistry, the term is applied to a class of chemical compounds which can be formed by the neutralization of an acid with a base
A chemical compound formed by combining the anion of an acid with the cation of a base Second Law of Thermodynamics - Some forms of transformations of one kind of energy to another are not observed to occur in natural processes The observed transformations in a closed system are always characterized by a nondecreasing entropy In open systems where the entropy may be kept constant, the allowed transformations are always characterized by a decrease in the amount of (free) energy available to do useful work
Any mineral salt used as an aperient or cathartic, especially Epsom salts, Rochelle salt, or Glauber's salt
A chemical compound derived from an acid by replacing the hydrogen atom with a metal or positive ion Salts may act as buffers in solution with acids or bases Common or table salt (NaCl) is an example
BATHS - Crystals are soaked in a bath of course salt and luke warm water overnight or during the day Sometimes this is accompanied by leaving the stones in the sun or moonlight
Overflowed with, or growing in, salt water; as, a salt marsh; salt grass
1 Sodium chloride, NaCl, used for preserving the freshness of food 2 Substance that results from reaction between acid and base
containing or filled with salt; "salt water"
A random value concatenated to a symmetric cipher key to foil precomputation attacks by generating different results each time the encryption is performed The salt value is typically sent with the encrypted message so the recipient can reproduce the complete decryption key
If you say, for example, that any doctor worth his or her salt would do something, you mean that any doctor who was good at his or her job or who deserved respect would do it. Any coach worth his salt would do exactly as I did
of speech that is painful or bitter; "salt scorn"- Shakespeare; "a salt apology"
Of or relating to salt; abounding in, or containing, salt; prepared or preserved with, or tasting of, salt; salted; as, salt beef; salt water
an ionic compound
A string of random (or pseudorandom) bits concatenated with a key or password to foil precomputation attacks
{i} sodium chloride, common crystalline mineral, table salt; element that provides zest or liveliness; experienced sailor; element that makes an expression poignant or caustic
The common name for the specific chemical compound sodium chloride (NaCl), used in the regeneration of ion exchange water softeners In chemistry, the term is applied to a class of chemical compounds which can be formed by the neutralization of an acid with a base
add salt to
Türkisch - Englisch
absolute
switchgear
merely
solely
frickle
solely, only, simply, singly
naked
merely, solely, only; pure, absolute
unvarnished
pure: salt matematik pure mathematics. salt sevinç pure joy. salt us pure reason
pure
very

That very tune reminded me of my adolescence. - O salt melodi bana gençliğimi hatırlattı.

to salt

    Silbentrennung

    to SALT

    Türkische aussprache

    tı sôlt

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈsôlt/ /tə ˈsɔːlt/

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