peeling

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English - Turkish
{i} (soyulmuş) meyve/sebze kabuğu: Throw those apple peelings out the window! O elma kabuklarını pencereden at!
sıyırma
{i} soyulma
{i} soyma

Tom cep bıçağı ile elmayı soymakta sorun yaşadı. - Tom had trouble peeling the apple with his pocket knife.

Tom, daha kabuğunu soymadan portakalı yedi. - Tom ate the orange without peeling it first.

{i} deri soyucu krem
{i} deri soyma işlemi (kozmetik)
pullanma
soyarak

Sami saatlerce durmadan patates soyarak babasının restoranında çalıştı. - Sami worked at his father's restaurant, peeling potatoes for hours on end.

{i} soyulmuş kabuk
pul pul kalkma
{i} kabuk döküntüsü
{i} peeling
{f} soy

Patatesleri soyduğumu ona söyle. - Tell her that I am peeling the potatoes.

Kerevizi ve patatesleri soyuyorum. - I'm peeling the celery and the potatoes.

sebze kabuğu (soyulmuş)
meyve kabuğu (soyulmuş)
kabuk soyma
soyucu
peel
{f} soymak

Elmaları soymak zorundayım. - I have to peel the apples.

Kestane soymak zordur. - It's difficult to peel chestnuts.

peeling machine
soyma makinesi
peeling machine
makine peeling
peeling resistance
soyulma direnci
peel
{f} kabuğunu soymak
peel
{i} kabuk
peel
(Gıda) soymak meyve
peel
soyulmak
peel
pullanmak
peel
(Gıda) soyulmuş kabuk
peel
sebze kabuğu
peel
meyve kabuğu
peel
(Gıda) patates vs kabuğunu soymak
peel
soymak (meyveyi/sebzeyi)
peel
kabuğunu çıkarmak
peel
ağaç kabuğu
peel
soyuntu
peel
(meyve/sebze/vb.) kabuk
peel
{i} meyva  kabuğu
peel
(kabuğu/derisi) soyulmak
peel
pul pul dökülmek
peel
{f} soy

Lütfen patatesleri soy. - Please peel the potatoes.

Tom bir elma soyamayacak kadar çok genç. - Tom is too young to peel an apple.

peelings
(patates/vb.) kabuk
falling off in scales, peeling
ölçeklerde, peeling düşme
peel
fırıncı kureği
scaling, peeling
ölçeklendirme, peeling
bark peeling machines
(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) kabuk soyma makineleri
orange peeling
sprey boyada ufak kraterler
paint peeling
pullanma (boya)
peel
ingiltere ile iskoçya arasındaki sınırda bulunan kare şeklinde eski kule
peel
kürek palasu
peel
{f} dökülmek (deri)
peel
{i} fırın küreği
peel
{i} fırıncı küreği
peel
{f} (meyvenin/sebzenin) kabuğunu soymak, (meyveyi/sebzeyi) soymak
peel
{f} (karidesin) kabuğunu çıkarmak
peel
{f} ağacın kabuğu, insanın derisi, boya
peel
{i} meyva kabuğu
peel
{f} soyunmak
peelings
kabuk
English - English
Strips of an outer rind or surface that has been removed

She flavored the broth with vegetable peelings.

The act of removing the outer surface in strips

Peeling a hard-boiled egg takes practice.

Present participle of peel
{i} stripping off of a peel or rind; peeled-off piece of fruit or vegetable (such as potato skin); act of a thing that peels, act of a person who peels; loss of epidermis, stripping off of the outermost layer of skin (Medicine); cosmetic method of removing dead skin cells from the body and face, exfoliation, cosmetic method of removal of the epidermis
Detaching of a dried paint film in large pieces Peeling is usually caused by moisture or grease under the painted surface
Paint failure where paint falls off the surface Peeling is caused by moisture problems and expansion of the painted surface
{s} having its paint peeling away (of walls, etc.); having the skin peeling away (of people or part of the body)
The detachment of paint from the surface in ribbons or sheets Like flaking, the result of loss of adhesion
having the paint loose and peeling away; "a dilapidated house with peeling paint"; "peeling row houses"
A film of paint or coating lifting from the surface due to poor adhesion Peeling normally applies to large pieces (See chipping)
The failure of paint film to adhere to its substrate Peeling results when contaminated surfaces are painted, when there is excessive difference between paint and surface polarity or thermal expansion, or when there is solvent incompatibility
loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales
Delamination
Changing from one spinnaker to another
To cause a ball other than the one being struck to run its hoop
detachment of the coating film from the substrate usually caused by prolonged weathering
having the paint loose and peeling away; "a dilapidated house with peeling paint"; "peeling row houses
The failure of a compound whereby the skin curls away from the remaining compound under the skin
{i} decortication
peeling grapes
Present participle of peel grapes
peeling machine
machine used to remove the skin from fruits or vegetables
peeling off
removing the rind; having the rind removed; being stripped off, being removed in strips
peel
A fence made of stakes; a stockade
peel
To become detached, come away, especially in flakes or strips; to shed skin in such a way

I had been out in the sun too long, and my nose was starting to peel.

peel
The blade of an oar
peel
A T-shaped implement used by printers and bookbinders for hanging wet sheets of paper on lines or poles to dry
peel
An equal or match; a draw
peel
To remove one's clothing

The children peeled by the side of the lake and jumped in.

peel
A small tower, fort, or castle; a keep
peel
To send through a hoop (of a ball other than one's own)
peel
The action of peeling away from a formation
peel
To remove the skin or outer covering of

I sat by my sister's bed, peeling oranges for her.

peel
A shovel or similar instrument, now especially a pole with a flat disc at the end used for removing loaves of bread from a baker's oven
peel
A cosmetic preparation designed to remove dead skin or exfoliate
peel
A stake
peel
To remove from the outer or top layer of

We peeled the old wallpaper off in strips where it was hanging loose.

peel
The skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable etc. (usually uncountable)
peel
To plunder; to pillage, rob
peel
Common misspelling of peal: to sound loudly

As the tiny Virgin... approaches one of the barrio churches, bells peel vigorously, a brass band launches into a fast-paced tune, and large rockets zoom... .

peel
{v} to take or scale off, slay, plunder, rob
peel
{n} a rind, fireshovel, board used by bakers
peel
British politician (1788-1850)
peel
A spadelike implement, variously used, as for removing loaves of bread from a baker's oven; also, a T-shaped implement used by printers and bookbinders for hanging wet sheets of paper on lines or poles to dry
peel
To plunder; to pillage; to rob
peel
A takeout which removes a stone from play as well as the delivered stone
peel
To move, separate (off or away)
peel
the tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e g a fruit)
peel
The skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable etc
peel
Strip off the outer covering
peel
Tool resembling a long-handled spade, used to take loaves out of the oven
peel
If you peel off something that has been sticking to a surface or if it peels off, it comes away from the surface. One of the kids was peeling plaster off the wall It took me two days to peel off the labels Paint was peeling off the walls The wallpaper was peeling away close to the ceiling. an unrenovated bungalow with slightly peeling blue paint
peel
To strip off the skin, bark, or rind of; to strip by drawing or tearing off the skin, bark, husks, etc
peel
the rind of a fruit or vegetable
peel
To remove the rind or skin from a fruit or vegetable using a knife or vegetable peeler p> Pinch: a measure of dry ingredients that is normally the amount that can be held between the thumb and forefinger, usually much less than 1/8 teaspoon
peel
If a surface is peeling, the paint on it is coming away. Its once-elegant white pillars are peeling
peel
To remove the outside covering of food with a the sharp edge of a knife or peeler or by pulling off
peel
A hard takeout designed to remove guards
peel
to flay; to decorticate; as, to peel an orange
peel
To lose the skin, bark, or rind; to come off, as the skin, bark, or rind does; often used with an adverb; as, the bark peels easily or readily
peel
A large tool, that looks like a shovel, used to slide pizza onto a hot stone
peel
A small tower; typically, a fortified house on the border
peel
A manoeuvre in which a ball, other than the one which is struck, is made to run its hoop
peel
Also, the blade of an oar
peel
come off in flakes or thin small pieces; "The paint in my house is peeling off"
peel
To strip, cut off, or pull away skin or rind
peel
the skin that covers the outside of a fruit or vegetable
peel
{i} outer skin of fruit or vegetable, rind; scale, flake
peel
the rind of a fruit or vegetable British politician (1788-1850)
peel
Take off outer covering (ie oranges)
peel
Peeling off of an event is when you involuntarily let go On uneven bars or high bar peeling is usually followed by a short uncontrolled flight On rings peeling is usually followed by an almost immediate impact with the ground Peeling is almost entirely preventable by proper hand and body positions, and equipment review (including grips)
peel
strip the skin off; "pare apples"
peel
Used as another term for snap-off More commonly it used as peel rate, which is the speed the screen mesh releases from the garment The heavier the viscosity of the ink, the slower the screen mesh will release from the garment If the screen mesh is not allowed adequate time to fully release or peel from the garment, print defects can occur
peel
To strip or tear off; to remove by stripping, as the skin of an animal, the bark of a tree, etc
peel
{f} remove skin, remove a rind, skin; shed skin; undress, disrobe, unclothe, strip
peel
A small tower used as a fortified house
peel
A take out shot that removes a stone from play and the delivered stone also rolls out of play
peel
to sound loudly
peel
To remove ones clothing
peel
A shovel or similar instrument, now especially a pole with a flat disc at the end used for removing loaves of bread from a bakers oven
peel
The skin or rind; as, the peel of an orange
peel
A high-speed takeout shot that removes one or more stones from play and usually results in the shooter also going out of play
peel
A swindle, con, or trick It's often used as a verb Peeling a tanar'ri is usually a bad idea
peel
outer covering of a fruit or vegetable, as in: Where can I put my banana peel?
peel
To send through a hoop (of a ball other than ones own)
peel
get undressed; "please don't undress in front of everybody!"; "She strips in front of strangers every night for a living"
peel
When a recipe asks you to peel an item, it wants you to cut off the outer covering, using a knife or vegetable peeler
peel
– In sailing, this term describes a sail change in which a new sail (spinnaker or headsail) is hoisted while the old one is still working; once the new sail is up, the old is "peeled" away
peel
a long handled broad shovel used for putting bread into an oven
peel
To peel a fruit or vegetable, take off the outer layer with small, sharp knife or potato peeler
peel
The peel of a fruit such as a lemon or an apple is its skin. grated lemon peel. You can also refer to a peel. a banana peel
peel
When you peel fruit or vegetables, you remove their skins. She sat down in the kitchen and began peeling potatoes
peel
Free removal of burnt molding sand from casting
peel
If you are peeling or if your skin is peeling, small pieces of skin are coming off, usually because you have been burned by the sun. His face, at the moment, was peeling from sunburn. British politician. As home secretary (1822-1827 and 1828-1830) he established the London police force (1829) and helped pass the Catholic Emancipation Act (1829). He later served as prime minister (1834-1835 and 1841-1846). A fortified house or tower of a kind constructed in the borderland of Scotland and England in the 16th century
peelings
plural of peeling
peelings
Peelings are pieces of skin removed from vegetables and fruit. potato peelings. pieces of skin that have been removed from fruit or vegetables
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