kayaklar

listen to the pronunciation of kayaklar
Turkish - English
skis

I wish I'd brought my skis. - Keşke kayaklarımı getirseydim.

How often do you wax your skis? - Kayaklarını ne kadar sıklıkta mumlarsın?

narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used for gliding over snow
plural of ski
{i} long narrow runners attached to the feet and used to glide on snow or water; long narrow runners attached to a vehicle to enable travel on snow or ice
kayak
ski

I prefer swimming to skiing. - Yüzmeyi kayak yapmaya tercih ederim.

I want to buy a pair of ski boots. - Ben, bir çift kayak botu satın almak istiyorum.

kayak
skis

Around here, everyone skis. - Burada, herkes kayak yapmaya gider.

I have to buy a new pair of skis. - Bir çift yeni kayak almak zorundayım.

kayak
kaiak
kayak
float
kayak
{i} skiing

I broke my leg skiing. - Kayak yaparken bacağımı kırdım.

I prefer swimming to skiing. - Yüzmeyi kayak yapmaya tercih ederim.

kayak
ski slopes
kayak
ski run
kayak
ski; skiing
English - English

Definition of kayaklar in English English dictionary

kayak
to traverse a body of water by kayak

On a dare, he kayaked the Harlem River in New York from Hell's Gate to Spyten Duyvil.

kayak
a small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins; used by Eskimos
kayak
A type of fully-decked canoe The paddler is seated and uses a double-bladed paddle
kayak
to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak
kayak
travel in a small canoe; "we kayaked down the river"
kayak
a small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins; used by Eskimos travel in a small canoe; "we kayaked down the river
kayak
{i} lightweight single-person canoe which is propelled by a double-bladed paddle (developed by the Eskimo people)
kayak
It is peculiar to the Eskimos and other Arctic tribes
kayak
A light canoe, made of skins stretched over a frame, and usually capable of carrying but one person, who sits amidships and uses a double-bladed paddle
kayak
a decked boat propelled with a two-bladed paddle from seated position Contrast with canoe, an open boat propelled with a single bladed paddle from a kneeling position
kayak
a one-person watercraft covered in skins with a small central opening for the user
kayak
a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position
kayak
A narrow covered boat, pointed on both ends, propelled by the rider paddling with an oar
kayak
A kayak is a narrow boat like a canoe, used by the Inuit people and in the sport of canoeing. Type of canoe covered by a deck except for a cockpit in which the paddler sits. It has a pointed bow and stern and no keel; the paddler faces forward, grasping a double-bladed paddle and dipping the blades alternately on either side. Usually built for one occupant, it can be designed for two or three. Kayaks were traditionally used for fishing and hunting by Eskimos, who stretched seal or other animal skins over a driftwood or whalebone frame and rubbed the skins with animal fat for waterproofing. The paddler wore an overlapping shield to allow the kayak to be righted without taking on water if it rolled over. Now often made of molded plastic or fiberglass, kayaks are widely used for recreation
kayak
A small, low-profile boat similar to a canoe, and increasingly used for wilderness travel
kayak
A small, decked watercraft usually paddled by one or sometimes two paddlers The paddler sits in the boat and paddles the craft with a double bladed paddle Based on the traditional watercraft of the native peoples of the North American Arctic
kayak
– A canoe-shaped boat in which the frame is completely covered except for an opening in the middle for the paddler
kayak
A small boat propelled with (usually) a double blade paddle, from a seated position Most kayaks are decked Kayaks are derived from the frame and sealskin hunting boats of the Arctic L–R above: Polo BAT, 2 5–3m long; white water play boat (used here for training, surfing, etc ), about 3 5m long; touring kayak, about 4 5m long; sea kayak, about 5 5 m long; sprint K1, 520cm long, 51 cm beam
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of kayaklar in Turkish Turkish dictionary

Kayak
ski
kayak
(Spor) Bu aracı kullanarak yapılan spor
kayak
Kar veya su üzerinde kaymak için ayağa takılan araç, ski
English - Turkish

Definition of kayaklar in English Turkish dictionary

kayak
{i} kayık
kayak
{i} kano

Önümüzdeki hafta sonu kano yapmaya gidebiliriz. - We could go kayaking next weekend.

kayak
eskimo balıkçı kayığı
kayak
eskimo kayığı
kayak
{i} kürek teknesi
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