clubs

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English - Turkish
kulüpleri

Okul kulüpleri yaklaşan okul yılı için yapmayı planladıkları kamu hizmeti projelerini açıkça ana hatlarıyla belirtmelidir. - School clubs need to clearly outline the community service projects they plan to do for the upcoming school year.

Tom yerel caz kulüplerinde çaldı. - Tom played at local jazz clubs.

sinekler (iskambil)
sinek

Ben sinek asa sahibim. - I have the ace of clubs.

club
kulüp

Ben, zaman zaman onunla kulüpte karşılaşırım. - I meet him at the club from time to time.

Tom reşit olmadığı için bu kulüpte bir içki içemez. - Tom can't get a drink in this club because he's underage.

club
golf sopası

O bir golf sopası ile onu öldüresiye dövdü. - She beat him to death with a golf club.

Tom bir golf sopasıyla ölesiye dövüldü. - Tom was beaten to death with a golf club.

club
tokmak
club
dernek
club
{i} çomak
club
lokal
club
klüp

Klüp saat kaçta açılır? - What time does the club open?

Klüpten men edilmiştir. - He has been barred from the club.

club
değnek

1986'ya kadar İngiltere'nin okullarında, çocukları kemerlerle, değneklerle ve sopalarla cezalandırmak yasaldı. - Until 1986, in the schools of England, it was legal to punish children with belts, sticks, and clubs.

club
cop
club
coplamak
club
gazino
club
sopa ile vurmak
club
sopayla dövmek
club
cemiyet
club
sopa

Golf sopalarını nereden satın aldın? - Where did you buy your golf clubs?

O bir golf sopası ile onu öldüresiye dövdü. - She beat him to death with a golf club.

club
sinek

Ben sinek asa sahibim. - I have the ace of clubs.

club
sopa ile vurmak/dövmek
billy clubs
billy kulüpleri
club
lobut
club
kulüb
club
kulub
golf clubs
golf sopası
jack of clubs
Sinek valesi
queen of clubs
kulüpleri kraliçesi
club
club steakufak
club
{f} toplanmak
club
{f} sopalamak
club
{f} katılmak

Kulübümüze katılmak isteyen herkes kabul edilecek. - Whoever wants to join our club will be welcome.

Kulübünüze katılmak istiyorum. - I want to join your club.

club
{f} dipçiklemek
club
iskambil sinek
club
kulü

Kulübün bütün üyeleri benimle anlaştılar. - All the members of the club agreed with me.

Kulübe katılmaz mısın? - Will you join our club?

club
{i} sinek (iskambil)
club
peynir ve domates konarak yapılan üç dilim ekmek
club
{i} isk. sinek, ispati
club
{f} ortakça yatırmak
club
club moss kurdayay
club
ispati
club
Lycopodium clavatum club sandwieh içine et
club
{f} ortak olmak
club
club car büfeli vagon
club
{f} dövmek
club
{f} toplamak
social clubs
sosyal klüpler
societies and clubs
dernekler ve kulüpler
where can i rent clubs and a cart
golf sopalarını ve arabayı nereden kiralayabilirim
English - English
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of club
One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♣
Plural of club
The lowest suit in the bidding
One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♣
Real Estate
Used to strike the ball Broken into 3 main groups, woods, irons and putters
A maximum of 14 of any variation may be carried in a competition
An organization catering exclusively to members and their guests, or premises and buildings for recreational, artistic, political, or social purposes, which are not conducted primarily for gain and which do not provide merchandise, vending, or commercial activities except as required incidentally for the membership and purpose of such club
There seems to be a kind of hierarchy to how Goth clubs get organised: most fair-sized towns have a small-scale local Goth night, usually on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis- see Helix, the UK Goth listings page, for more information The next step up is the larger and more well-known clubs which cover an entire area, and then there's Slimelight Helix is undoubtedly a Goth's best friend when it comes to going out, covering club locations, venues and prices as well as gig listings and information about one-off events
the lowest-ranking suit; symbol
Christmas clubs
plural form of Christmas club
ace of clubs
One of the 52 playing cards from a standard pack as used for bridge and poker, with a single pip, with a nominal value of 1, and with the clubs suit

Its effect is, that a print, or an ornamented drawing, with any object, such as an ace of diamonds. etc. in the centre F, (fig 6.) will be seen as the ace of clubs when it is placed in the machine ABCD, and viewed through a single glass only contained in the tube E.

aces of clubs
plural form of ace of clubs
billy clubs
plural form of billy club
book clubs
plural form of book club
camera clubs
plural form of camera club
club
To combine into a club-shaped mass
club
to join together to form a group
club
A nightclub
club
A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon
club
Any set of people with a shared characteristic

Michael stood you up? Welcome to the club.

club
A playing card marked with the symbol &clubs

I've got only one club in my hand.

club
An implement to hit the ball in some ballgames, e.g. golf
club
To go to nightclubs
club
to hit with a club

He clubbed the poor dog.

club
An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation
fan clubs
plural form of fan club
golf clubs
plural form of golf club
gun clubs
plural form of gun club
health clubs
plural form of health club
jack of clubs
One of the 52 playing cards from a standard pack as used for bridge and poker, with a picture of a jack (or knave), with a nominal value of 11, and with the clubs suit
jacks of clubs
plural form of jack of clubs
king of clubs
One of the 52 playing cards from a standard pack as used for bridge and poker, with a picture of a king, with a nominal value of 13, and with the clubs suit
knave of clubs
Alternative form of jack of clubs
queen of clubs
One of the 52 playing cards from a standard pack as used for bridge and poker, with a picture of a queen, with a nominal value of 12, and with the clubs suit
club
{n} a heavy stick, shot, society, suit of cards
club
{v} to join, to join in common expence
Club
bang
International Association of Lions Clubs
Civilian service club. The largest such organization in the world, it was founded in Dallas, Texas, U.S. in 1917 to foster a spirit of "generous consideration" among peoples of the world and to promote good government, good citizenship, and active interest in civic, social, commercial, and moral welfare. Its activities include general community welfare projects, aid to the blind, promotion of knowledge, and support for the UN. Lions Clubs operate in some 190 countries
ace of clubs
the ace in the club suit
club
unite with a common purpose; "The two men clubbed together
club
An association of persons for the promotion of some common object, as literature, science, politics, good fellowship, etc
club
an association supported by equal assessments or contributions of the members
club
golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball
club
A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund
club
enlarged antennal segments at the end of the antenna in some species
club
Any association of persons organized for social, religious, benevolent, or academic purposes; whose facilities are open to members and guests, including fraternities, sororities, and social organizations
club
a group of players who get together to play bridge, or the place where such a group meets
club
(1) A group of people organized for a social, literary or other purpose (In our case a club can be a one craft enthusiast)
club
To raise, or defray, by a proportional assesment; as, to club the expense
club
A club is an organization of people interested in a particular activity or subject who usually meet on a regular basis. the Chorlton Conservative Club. a youth club He was club secretary
club
{f} bludgeon, beat, bash, strike
club
stout stick that is larger at one end; "he carried a club in self defense"; "he felt as if he had been hit with a club"
club
unite with a common purpose; "The two men clubbed together"
club
An association of persons for social, political athletic or other ends
club
A boom on a jib or staysail
club
a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together; "each club played six home games with teams in its own division"
club
A club is a place where the members of a club meet. I stopped in at the club for a drink
club
wig having ends of hair turned under, sometimes referred to as a CATOGAN
club
{i} group that meets periodically for a shared activity (i.e. literary club); location for social gatherings; bat, cudgel; shamrock-shaped symbol (on playing cards)
club
To drift in a current with an anchor out
club
To club a person or animal means to hit them hard with a thick heavy stick or a similar weapon. Two thugs clubbed him with baseball bats Clubbing baby seals to death for their pelts is wrong
club
Clubs is one of the four suits in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more black symbols: ♣. the ace of clubs. A club is a playing card of this suit. The next player discarded a club. clubbed clubbing to hit someone hard with a heavy object. book club club moss Cotton Club Feuillants Club Jacobin Club Kit Cat Club Sierra Club Cordeliers Club
club
To form a club; to combine for the promotion of some common object; to unite
club
pl
club
To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion
club
stout stick that is larger at one end; "he carried a club in self defense"; "he felt as if he had been hit with a club" a playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or more black trefoils on it); "he led a small club"; "clubs were trumps" a formal association of people with similar interests; "he joined a golf club"; "they formed a small lunch society"; "men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today" strike with a club or a bludgeon gather and spend time together; "They always club together" unite with a common purpose; "The two men clubbed together
club
a building occupied by a club; "the clubhouse needed a new roof"
club
a team that plays in a league
club
The suit of cards having such figure
club
strike with a club or a bludgeon gather and spend time together; "They always club together"
club
A heavy staff of wood, usually tapering, and wielded with the hand; a weapon; a cudgel
club
Used as a shorten name for a golf course or the equipment used to strike a ball Golf Club, refer to the Rules for full specifications and restrictions
club
a formal association of people with similar interests; "he joined a golf club"; "they formed a small lunch society"; "men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today"
club
esp
club
A club is a long, thin, metal stick with a piece of wood or metal at one end that you use to hit the ball in golf. a six-iron club. = golf club
club
A club is the same as a nightclub. It's a big dance hit in the clubs. the London club scene
club
Any card of the suit of cards having a figure like the trefoil or clover leaf
club
To beat with a club
club
{s} pertaining to a club (location for social gatherings; group that meets periodically for a shared activity)
club
strike with a club or a bludgeon
club
gather and spend time together; "They always club together"
club
a roster of users in the Udanax-gold access control system There are three clubs: readers, writers and owners
club
A club is a team which competes in sporting competitions. Liverpool football club
club
To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end; as, to club exertions
club
A club is a thick heavy stick that can be used as a weapon. Men armed with knives and clubs attacked his home
club
a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink; "don't expect a good meal at a cabaret"; "the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night"; "he played the drums at a jazz club"
club
a playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or more black trefoils on it); "he led a small club"; "clubs were trumps"
club
To pay on equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense; to pay for something by contribution
clubs

    Turkish pronunciation

    klʌbz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkləbz/ /ˈklʌbz/

    Etymology

    [ kl&b ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English clubbe, from Old Norse klubba; akin to Old High German kolbo club.

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