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Definition of crowed in English Turkish dictionary

crow
karga

Kargalar çiftçinin mısır alanını harap ettiler. - Crows all but destroyed the farmer's field of corn.

Hiç kargalara taş attın mı? - Have you ever thrown stones at crows?

crow
{i} horoz sesi
crow
{f} horoz gibi ötmek
crow
ötmek horoz
crow
karga gibi ötmek
crow
(Astronomi) karga (takımyıldızı)
crow
corvus
crow
karga ötmek
crow
{f} öt

Bir horozun öttüğünü duydum ve yakında yataktan çıkmak zorunda kalacağımı biliyordum. - I heard a rooster crow and knew I'd soon have to get out of bed.

Horoz ötüşünü duymadım. - Tom didn't hear the rooster crow.

crow
böbürlenmek
crow
horoz ötüşü

Horoz ötüşünü duymadım. - Tom didn't hear the rooster crow.

crow
{i} sevinç çığlığı
crow
{f} (horoz) ötmek
crow
{i} kargaya benzer kuş
crow
{f} havalara uçmak (Argo)
crow
karga,v.öt: n.karga
crow
atmak
crow
{i} çığlık

Kalabalık çığlık atıyordu. - The crowd was screaming.

Kalabalıktan bir çığlık yükseldi. - A cry arose from the crowd.

crow
{f} sevinç çığlığı atmak
crow
sevinçle haykırmak
crow
{f} hava atmak
crow
{f} ötmek
crow
{i} (Argo) zenci
crow
{f} övünmek
crow
{f} (over) (-den dolayı) çok sevinmek
crow
crow böbürlen/öt
crow
i., zool. karga, Corvus
crow
horoz ötüşü/karga
crow
{f} sevinmek
crow
{f} ötmek (horoz)
crow
havalara uçmak
English - English
past of crow
Crow
A Native American tribe
crow
To utter a sound expressive of joy or pleasure
crow
A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar

He approached the humble tomb in which Antonia reposed. He had provided himself with an iron crow and a pick-axe: but this precaution was unnecessary.

crow
The cry of the rooster
crow
{n} a bird, cock's voice, iron lever, iron bar
crow
{v} to make the noise of a cock, boast, hector, exult
Crow
{i} member of the Crow Indian tribe of eastern Montana
Crow
The Siouan language of this tribe
Crow
{i} Siouan language spoken by the Crow Indian tribe; family name
crow
dwell on with satisfaction
crow
To make the shrill sound characteristic of a rooster; to make a sound in this manner, either in joy, gaiety, or defiance
crow
a small quadrilateral constellation in the southern hemisphere near Virgo
crow
disapproval If you say that someone is crowing about something they have achieved or are pleased about, you disapprove of them because they keep telling people proudly about it. Edwards is already crowing about his assured victory We've seen them all crowing that the movement is dead. = boast
crow
{i} any of various large black birds; cry of a rooster
crow
To shout in exultation or defiance; to brag
crow
It has a harsh, croaking note
crow
A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles
crow
black birds having a raucous call
crow
black birds having a raucous call a Siouan language spoken by the Crow people the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it) a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana express pleasure verbally; "She crowed with joy"
crow
utter shrill sounds; "The cocks crowed all morning
crow
A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call
crow
The cry of the cock
crow
a Siouan language spoken by the Crow people
crow
If you say that a place is a particular distance away as the crow flies, you mean that it is that distance away measured in a straight line. I live at Mesa, Washington, about 10 miles as the crow flies from Hanford. North American Plains Indian people of southern Montana, U.S. The Crow, whose language belongs to the Siouan language stock, were historically affiliated with the Hidatsa. Historically, they occupied the area around the Yellowstone River in northern Wyoming and southern Montana. Much of Crow life revolved around the buffalo and the horse. The Crow were prominent as middleman traders, trading horses, bows, and other items to local village Indians in return for guns and metal goods that they carried to the Shoshone in Idaho. The basic element in Crow religious life was the supernatural vision, induced by fasting and isolation. The Crow continually suffered losses from wars with the Blackfoot and Sioux and sided with the whites in the Indian wars of the 1860s and '70s. In 1868 they accepted a reservation carved from former tribal lands in southern Montana. Some 9,100 individuals claimed sole Crow descent in the 2000 U.S. census. Any of more than 20 species of black perching birds (see passerine) of the genus Corvus (family Corvidae) that are smaller than most ravens and have a thinner bill. They are named for the sound of their call. Common crows are found in North America and Eurasia. They eat grain, berries, insects, carrion, and the eggs of other birds. Crows may damage grain crops, but they also eat many economically harmful insects. At times tens of thousands roost together, but most species do not nest in colonies. Crows are considered the most intelligent of all birds (tool use is documented), and pet crows can be taught to imitate speech
crow
When a cock crows, it makes a loud sound, often early in the morning. The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins
crow
express pleasure verbally; "She crowed with joy"
crow
utter shrill sounds; "The cocks crowed all morning"
crow
See Crow, v
crow
an instance of boastful talk; "his brag is worse than his fight"; "whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade"
crow
{f} cry out; cry out in triumph; brag, boast
crow
the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it)
crow
To make the shrill sound characteristic of a cock, either in joy, gayety, or defiance
crow
The mesentery of a beast; so called by butchers
crow
A crow is a large black bird which makes a loud, harsh noise
crow
a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana
crowed

    Turkish pronunciation

    krōd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkrōd/ /ˈkroʊd/

    Etymology

    (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English crAwan.
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