to warp

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Englisch - Türkisch
tonoz atmak
{f} çarpıtmak
eğrilik
{f} yamultmak
{f} saptırmak
{i} çarpıklık
{i} yamukluk
eğmek
salvo
yolunu şaşırmak
(Denizbilim) tel
levalık yoma
(Denizbilim) çelik tel
gemi halatı
yamulmak
eğrilmek
{f} eğril
arış
çözgü
eğriltmek
{f} eğilmek
sapık
palamar/çözgü/eğrilik
{i} palamar
{f} sualtında bırakarak verimini artırmak
{f} çarpılmak
doğru yoldan sapmak veya saptırmak
{f} palamarı çekerek hareket etmek
çarp

Ben video oyunlarının çocuklarımızın kafalarını çarpıttığını düşünüyorum. - I think videogames are warping our kids minds.

Kapı kasası çarpık ve kapı uygun şekilde kapanmayacak. - The door frame is warped and the door won't close properly.

{i} sapma
eğrilip çarpılmasına sebep olmak
{f} doğru yoldan saptırmak
{f} yoldan sapmak
sapkın

Tom'un sapkın bir mizah duygusu var. - Tom has a warped sense of humor.

warpedeğrilmiş
{i} alüvyonlu tortu (tarım)
bir yere bağlanmış palamarı çekerek yürütmek
eğril/eğrilt
{f} yanlış yorumlamak
alüvyonlu tortu
Englisch - Englisch
To arrange strands of thread etc so that they run lengthwise in weaving
To twist or turn something out of shape
To become twisted out of shape
To move a vessel by hauling on a line or cable that is fastened to an anchor or pier; especially to move a sailing ship through a restricted place such as a harbour

We had a dreary morning's work before us, for there was no sign of any wind, and the boats had to be got out and manned, and the ship warped three or four miles around the corner of the island.

A distortion or twist, such as in a piece of wood
To affect something wrongly, unfairly or unfavourably; to bias
To go astray or be deflected from a correct course
to be moved by warping
A theoretical construct that permits travel across a medium without passing through it normally, such as a teleporter or time warp
The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric; crossed by the woof or weft
{v} to turn, pervert, contract, prepare, change or move with a warp
{n} the thred that crosses the woof, a rope
tun
To turn or twist out of shape; esp
a series of yarns extended lengthwise in a loom and crossed by the weft
To deflect something from a true or proper course
The state of being bent or twisted out of shape
To cast the young prematurely; to slink; said of cattle, sheep, etc
To arrange (yarns) on a warp beam
To weave; to fabricate
to turn or incline from a straight, true, or proper course; to deviate; to swerve
Threads that run through the length of a roll of fabric
Threads that run lengthwise in a piece of material, through which the crosswise, weft threads are woven
Warps are the initial structural components of loom-woven fabrics Parallel warp yarns run the length of the loom Wefts are woven through the warps and pile knots are tied to the warps
the yarns that run the length of the loom The warp yarns are pulled through the loom as the weft or filling yarns are woven across the warp to make the fabric
to twist or bend out of a flat plane by contraction or otherwise
The yarns that run lengthwise in fabric, woven with the filling
Wire (wire cloth) - The wires in wire cloth that run parallel to the length (i e , the long side of the roll or sheet) (same as line wire) - opposite is weft wire Go Back
to be twisted or bent out of a flat plane; as, a board warps in seasoning or shrinking
a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting
yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
A line or cable used in warping a ship
To throw; hence, to send forth, or throw out, as words; to utter
a shape distorted by twisting or folding
To wind yarn off bobbins for forming the warp of a web; to wind a warp on a warp beam
Yarns running lengthwise and parallel to the narrow edge of woven fabric
A premature casting of young; said of cattle, sheep, etc
To turn, twist, or be twisted out of shape; esp
A rope used in hauling or moving a vessel, usually with one end attached to an anchor, a post, or other fixed object; a towing line; a warping hawser
The yarns in all woven fabrics that run lengthwise and parallel to the selvage and is interwoven with the filling
Any distortion in the plane of a door itself and not in its relationship to the frame or jamb into which it is hung
See Cast, n
{i} curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion
a moral or mental distortion
To tow or move, as a vessel, with a line, or warp, attached to a buoy, anchor, or other fixed object
In cloth, the threads which run the length of the roll Sometimes referred to as the grain direction See also weft
To twist the end surfaces of (an aërocurve in an aëroplane) in order to restore or maintain equilibrium
The state of being warped or twisted; as, the warp of a board
In woven fabric, the yarns that run lengthwise and is interwoven with the fill (weft) yarns
In woven fabric, the yarns that run lengthwise and are interwoven with the fill (weft) yarns
(1) the forming of curvature in a flat sheet due to moisture absorption on one side or continued stress or bending action; (2) the lengthwise direction of threads in a woven fabric; (3) distortion in any material, as caused by a nonuniformity of internal stresses
the threads that run lengthwise in a fabric, crossed at right angles by the wool
four herrings; a cast
bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat; "The highway buckled during the heatwave"
make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
A slimy substance deposited on land by tides, etc
‑ A series of yarns extended lengthwise in a loom, crossed by the woof
If something warps or is warped, it becomes damaged by bending or curving, often because of the effect of heat or water. Left out in the heat of the sun, tapes easily warp or get stuck in their cases It should have prevented rain water warping the door trim
To let the tide or other water in upon (lowlying land), for the purpose of fertilization, by a deposit of warp, or slimy substance
A weaving term for yarns in woven fabrics and carpets that run in the machine direction (or lengthwise) Warp yarns are usually delivered to a weaving loom from a beam mounted behind the loom Woven carpets usually have three sets of warp yarns, which may be wound on three loom beams These include stuffer warp for lengthwise strength and stiffness; pile warp, which forms the carpet surface tufts; and chain warp, which interlaces with ll yarn to lock the structure together
A number of strong threads placed in parallel and stretching from end to end of the cloth piece, with the loom providing the tension for the warp
In weaving, the warp is the threads which are held in a frame or machine called a loom while another thread is passed across through them. Compare weft
yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof a moral or mental distortion a shape distorted by twisting or folding
by which a rich alluvial soil is formed
A warp in time or space is an imaginary break or sudden change in the normal experience of time or space. When a divorced woman re-enters the world of dating and romance, she's likely to feel as though she has entered a time warp
Forming the backbone of a rug, warp yarns are attached to a loom and run the length of a rug
To fly with a bending or waving motion; to turn and wave, like a flock of birds or insects
The yarns running lengthwise and parallel to the selvage in a woven fabric
The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric; crossed by the woof
Four; esp
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