a cormorant

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Definition of a cormorant in English Turkish dictionary

scarf
eşarp

Bir eşarp takan o kız bakire. - That girl who's wearing a scarf is a virgin.

O koyu mavi bir eşarp taktı. - She wore a dark blue scarf.

scarf
atkı/eşarp
scarf
eşarp örtmek
scarf
{i} şal

Dan için bir kravat aldım, Elena için bir şal alacağım. - I bought a tie for Dan and I'll buy a scarf for Elena.

Sally şalı ödünç aldığını kabul etti, ama suçlu olmadığını söyledi. - Sally admitted that she borrowed the scarf but said she was not guilty.

scarf
omuz atkısı koymak
scarf
çentik
scarf
kaşkol

Mary Tom'a bir kaşkol örüyor. - Mary is knitting Tom a scarf.

cormorant
karabatak

O karabatak uçma yeteneğini kaybetmiş. - That cormorant lost the ability to fly.

cormorant
yırtıcı
cormorant
{i} boğazlı
cormorant
l Phalacrocorax carbo
cormorant
i., zool. karabatak, Phalacrocorax
cormorant
{i} obur
cormorant
açgözlü
cormorant
karabatak kuşu
cormorant
obur adam
scarf
{i} geçme yeri
scarf
geçme ile tutturmak
scarf
{i} ek yeri
scarf
oyuk yer
scarf
geçirmek
scarf
{i} eşarp; boyun atkısı, kaşkol
scarf
enli boyunbağı
scarf
enli ve uzun omuz atkısı
scarf
geçme ek yeri
scarf
{i} boyunbağı
scarf
(Tekstil) atkı, eşarp, kaşkol
English - English
scarf
cormorant
{n} a bird of prey, glutton, miser
cormorant
large voracious dark-colored long-necked seabird with a distensible pouch for holding fish; used in Asia to catch fish
cormorant
Any species of Phalacrocorax, a genus of sea birds having a sac under the beak; the shag
cormorant
Cormorants devour fish voraciously, and have become the emblem of gluttony
cormorant
A voracious eater; a glutton, or gluttonous servant
cormorant
Any of various medium-large black seabirds of the family Phalacrocoracidae, especially the great cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo
cormorant
Ravenous, greedy
cormorant
A cormorant is a type of dark-coloured bird with a long neck. Cormorants usually live near the sea and eat fish. a large black sea bird which has a long neck and eats fish (cormareng, from corp + mareng (from marinus; MARINE)). Any of the 26-30 species of water birds, constituting the family Phalacrocoracidae, that dive for and feed on fish, mainly those of little value to humans. In the Orient and elsewhere, these glossy black underwater swimmers have been tamed for fishing. Their guano is valued as a fertilizer. Cormorants live on seacoasts, lakes, and some rivers, nesting on cliffs or in bushes or trees. They have a long, hook-tipped bill, patches of bare skin on the face, and a small throat pouch (gular sac). The most widespread species is the common, or great, cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), which grows up to 40 in. (100 cm) long and breeds from eastern Canada to Iceland, across Eurasia to Australia and New Zealand, and in parts of Africa
cormorant
They are generally black, and hence are called sea ravens, and coalgeese
cormorant
{i} voracious sea bird with black plumage; (Slang) greedy person; (Slang) glutton; voracious eater
cormorant
scarf
a cormorant

    Hyphenation

    a cor·mo·rant

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı kôrmırınt

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈkôrmərənt/ /ə ˈkɔːrmɜrənt/
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