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English - Turkish

Definition of piked in English Turkish dictionary

pike
{i} kargı
pike
{i} turnabalığı

Gölette bir turnabalığı var. - There is a pike in the pond.

pike
(Gıda) turna

Gölette bir turnabalığı var. - There is a pike in the pond.

Bir turna balığına nasıl yüzüleceğini öğretemezsin. - You can’t teach a pike how to swim.

pike
(Askeri) sancak direği
pike
(Askeri) flama direği
pike
mızrak
pike
{i} zirve [brit.]
pike
{i} paralı yol
pike
{i} köprü parası
pike
kargı ile delmek veya öldürmek
pike
i., zool. turnabalığı
pike
{i} anayol
pike
{i} kuru ot yığını
pike
sivri uç
pike
{i} balıklama atlama
pike
(Askeri) FLAMA DİREĞİ; SANCAK DİREĞİ: Bak. "lance"
pike
paralı ana yol
pike
asfalt
pike
{i} kazma
pike
mızrak/turnabalığı/zirve
pike
Esox lucius
pike
mızrak sapla
pike
ana yol
pike
zirve
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of piked in Turkish Turkish dictionary

pike
Bir tür kabartmalı pamuklu kumaş
pike
Uçak yüksekten, hedef üzerine büyük bir açı ile inme
pike
Kabartmalı pamuklu kumaş
pike
Yüksekten, hedef üzerine büyük bir açı ile inme; yüksekten hedefin üzerine dik olarak saldırma
pike
İyi ayrılamama sebebiyle un veya irmik içerisinde kalmış olan, gözle görülebilen, iri ve koyu renkli kepek vb. parçacık
pike
Bu kumaştan yapılan yatak örtüsü
pike
Uçak yüksekten hedefin üzerine dik olarak saldırma
pike
Yüksek bir yerden suya dik olarak dalma. İyi ayrılamama sebebiyle un veya irmik içerisinde kalmış olan, gözle görülebilen, iri ve koyu renkli kepek vb. parçacık
pike
Yüksek bir yerden suya dik olarak dalma
pike
Bu kumaştan yapılan
pike
Bu kumaştan yapılan: "Gece sıcak olduğu için üzerine yalnız ince bir pike örtü örttük."- R. N. Güntekin
English - English
Describing a dive in which the knees are kept straight, but the body is bent at a right-angle at the hips
Simple past tense and past participle of pike
Furnished with a pike; ending in a point; peaked; pointed
{a} sharp at the end, pointed
piked reverse hang
a reverse hang performed on the rings
piked whale
A small, dark gray whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) having a white underside and white bands on the flippers. Also called minke whale
Pike
A surname of multiple origins, including Middle English pike
pike
A mountain peak or summit

The pike of Teneriffe how high it is? 70 miles? or 50, as Patricius holds? or 9, as Snellius demonstrates in his Eratosthenes?.

pike
To attack, prod, or injure someone with a pike
pike
A very long thrusting spear used two-handed by infantry both for attacks on enemy foot soldiers and as a counter-measure against cavalry assaults. The pike is not intended to be thrown

Each had a small ax in the foreangle of his saddle, and a pike about fourteen feet long, the weapon with which he charged;.

pike
To quit or back out of a promise

Don't pike on me like you did last time!.

pike
A pointy extrusion at the toe of a shoe, found in old-fashioned footwear

Thus the statute of Edward the Fourth, which forbade the fine gentlemen of those times, under the degree of a lord, to wear pikes upon their shoes or boots of more than two inches in length, was a law that savoured of oppression, because, however ridiculous the fashion might appear, the restraining of it by pecuniary penalties would serve no purpose of common utility.

pike
A sharp point, such as that of the weapon
pike
Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox, especially the northern pike, Esox lucius
pike
A dive position with knees straight and a tight bend at the hips

Guo and Wu took a big lead after the second dive, a back dive in pike position, which the judges awarded three perfect tens for synchronization.

pike
{n} a lance used by soldiers, fork, a fish of several species, with long bodies and very voracious
pike
Touching the toes when the legs are straight and together
pike
A position where the body is bent forward at the hips to 90 ° or more while the legs are kept straight, with the thighs close to the upper body
pike
A weapon similar to a spear with a hooked barb near the tip
pike
A hayfork
pike
a very long spear-like weapon with a sharp steel point, used in the infantry
pike
{i} spear, lance; javelin, bayonet
pike
A long wooden shaft with a pointed iron head
pike
A pointed or peaked hill
pike
A large haycock
pike
{f} hit with a javelin, pierce with a spear
pike
A large fresh-water fish (Esox lucius), found in Europe and America, highly valued as a food fish; called also pickerel, gedd, luce, and jack
pike
A position in which the body is bent at the hips, with knees straight and toes pointed
pike
A foot soldier's weapon, consisting of a long wooden shaft or staff, with a pointed steel head
pike
a sharp point (as on the end of a spear)
pike
any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet a sharp point (as on the end of a spear) highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh
pike
A weapon formed of a long wooden shaft with a steel point used by foot soldiers during the medieval period
pike
A turnpike
pike
a jump, while in the air keep both feet together, and put feet straight out in front of you, make sure your legs are straight The goal is for your extended legs to be parallel to the ground
pike
A pointed head or spike; esp
pike
n to bend forward at the waist so that both the torso and the legs are in front of the hips
pike
Large, aggressive coldwater game fish found in lakes and rivers
pike
{i} summit of a hill; type of large freshwater fish; toll road, turnpike; tax, tariff
pike
Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox
pike
Any of the fishes of the family Esocidæ Represented in the BWCA by a single, but prominent species, the Northern Pike (Esox lucius), typically refered to simply as Northern (The Walleye, sometimes erroneously referred to as "Walleyed Pike" is, in fact, a Perch) The name is short for pike-fish, a reference to the long, pointed snout resembling the pike, an iron tipped staff Rather like the French, where brochet is the fish, but broche is a spit
pike
The form pike is often used as the plural for meaning 1
pike
A pick
pike
A pike is a large fish that lives in rivers and lakes and eats other fish. Pike is this fish eaten as food
pike
a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
pike
any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere
pike
Freshwater fish Appeared in northern regions soon after the last ice age ended
pike
It is now superseded by the bayonet
pike
n to bend forward at the waist so that both the torso and the legs are in front of the hips 身体向前弯曲。
pike
medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
pike
also a flip, but one in which the acrobat has straight legs throughout, but is bent at the hips
pike
highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh
pike
n to bend forward at the waist so that both the torso and the legs are in front of the hips 身體向前彎曲。
pike
A turnpike; a toll bar
pike
When something comes down the pike, it happens or occurs. There have been threats to veto any legislation that comes down the pike. American army officer and explorer noted for his expedition up the Arkansas River to the Rocky Mountains (1806-1807). Pikes Peak is named for him. To attack or pierce with a pike.piked adj. A hill with a pointed summit. A spike or sharp point, as on the tip of a spear. A mid-air position in sports such as diving and gymnastics in which the athlete bends to touch the feet or grab the calves or back of the thighs while keeping the legs straight. Ancient and medieval infantry weapon consisting of a long, metal-pointed spear with a heavy wooden shaft 10-20 ft (3-6 m) in length. Its use by Swiss foot soldiers in the 14th century contributed to the decline of the feudal knights. A variation is used by the picador in bullfighting. Any of several voracious freshwater fishes (family Esocidae, order Salmoniformes) with a slender body, small scales, long head, shovel-like snout, large mouth, and strong teeth, and with dorsal and anal fins far back on the tail. The northern pike (Esox lucius) of North America, Europe, and northern Asia may grow to 4.5 ft (1.4 m) long and weigh 45 lbs (20 kg). A solitary hunter, it lies motionless or lurks among weeds, then suddenly lunges, seizing an approaching fish or invertebrate. Large species also take waterfowl and small mammals. See also muskellunge, pickerel. walleyed pike Pike Kenneth Lee Pike Zebulon Montgomery Pikes Peak
pike
A long spear used as weapon – mainly by the infantry
pike
In former times, a pike was a weapon consisting of a pointed blade on the end of a long pole
pike
one in the center of a shield or target
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