doorknob

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English - Turkish
kapı topuzu

O kapı topuzuna dokunma. - Don't touch that doorknob.

Tom yavaşça kapı topuzunu döndürdü. - Tom turned the doorknob slowly.

{i} kapı tokmağı

O, abartılı bir inleme çıkardı ve elini kapı tokmağına koydu. - He let out an exaggerated groan and put his hand on the doorknob.

Fadıl kapı tokmağını sessizce çevirdi ve eve girdi. - Fadil quietly turned the doorknob and entered the house.

kapı kol

O, sol eli ile kapı kolunu çevirdi. - He turned the doorknob with his left hand.

Karanlıkta kapı kolunu el yordamıyla aradı. - He groped for the doorknob in the dark.

{i} kapı kolu

Tom cesedin bulunduğu odanın kapı kolunda parmak izleri bıraktı. - Tom left fingerprints on the doorknob of the room where the body was found.

Tom, kapı kolunu çevirdi. - Tom turned the doorknob.

doorknob transformer
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doorknob tube
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doorknob valve
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English - English
A circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of the door
Soft crab with the claws missing Buffalo crab
{i} handle by which a door is opened
A doorknob is a round handle on a door
The circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of a door
a knob used to release the catch when opening a door (often called `doorhandle' in Great Britain)
A round or oval-shaped object that, when turned, releases a latch, allowing the door to be opened or closed
dead as a doorknob
Entirely, unquestionably or certainly dead

I found the mouse who lived in our wall, lying on his back with his feet in the air—as dead as a doorknob.

doorknobs
plural of doorknob
doorknob

    Hyphenation

    door·knob

    Turkish pronunciation

    durnäb

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdo͞ornäb/ /ˈduːrnɑːb/

    Etymology

    [ -"näb ] (noun.) 1846. From door +‎ knob.
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