pluck

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English - Turkish
koparmak
{f} yolmak

Mary piliçten tüyleri yolmakla meşgul. - Mary is busy plucking the feathers from the chicken.

{f} toplamak
{i} yolma

Mary on iki yaşındayken kaşlarını yolmaya başladı. - Mary started plucking her eyebrows when she was twelve years old.

Mary piliçten tüyleri yolmakla meşgul. - Mary is busy plucking the feathers from the chicken.

çaktırmak
yürek
yiğit
{i} çekme
{f} kopar

Onları nereden kopardın? - Where did you pluck them?

Havva, bilgi ağacından meyve kopardı. - Eve plucked fruit from the tree of knowledge.

tüylerini yolmak
(telli çalgı) çalmak
yiğitlik
cesaret

Tom Mary'yi öpmek için cesaretini topladı. - Tom plucked up the courage to kiss Mary.

Mary'yi bir filme davet etmek için cesaretimi toplasam bile, o beni sattı. - Even though I plucked up courage to invite Mary to a film, she stood me up.

kopartmak
kopar(mak)
{f} talan etmek
çalmak
pluck off kopa
{i} yüreklilik
pluck kopar/çek/yol
{f} sürüklemek
{f} yağmalamak
{f} sınıfta bırakmak
sakatat/yolma/cesaret
{i} sakatat
imtihanda çevirmek veya reddetmek
{f} (telli çalgıyı) parmaklarla çalmak
{f} ayıklamak (yün)
{f} soymak
{f} çekmek
parmakla ve
{f} (çiçek, meyve v.b.'ni) koparmak
zorlamak
pluck off
aşağılamak
pluck out
çıkarmak
pluck up
cesaretini toplamak
pluck off
koparmak
pluck down
aşağı toplamak
pluck eyebrow
kaş almak
pluck out one´s gray hairs
beyaz saç tellerini koparmak
pluck up spirit
ruhu toplamak
pluck at
(Fiili Deyim ) -yı tutup çekmek
pluck one's eyebrow
kaşlarını almak
pluck one's eyebrows
kaşlarını almak
pluck out one's gray
beyaz saç tellerini koparmak
pluck out one's gray hairs
beyaz saç tellerini koparmak
pluck smb. by the sleeve
yaka paça sürüklemek
pluck up by the root
kökünden sökmek
pluck up courage
cesaretini toplamak
pluck up courage
(Fiili Deyim ) cesaretlenmek , cesaretini toplamak
pluck up one's courage
cesaretini toplamak
plucked
yoluk
plucked
kopmuş
plucked
{f} kopar

Havva, bilgi ağacından meyve kopardı. - Eve plucked fruit from the tree of knowledge.

plucked
koparılmış
plucker
Yolucu
have a crow to pluck
paylaşacak kozu olmak
have a crow to pluck
meselesi olmak
plucking
yolma

Mary piliçten tüyleri yolmakla meşgul. - Mary is busy plucking the feathers from the chicken.

Mary on iki yaşındayken kaşlarını yolmaya başladı. - Mary started plucking her eyebrows when she was twelve years old.

plucking
{i} koparma
plucking
(isim) koparma
would you please pluck my eyebrows
kaşlarımı alır mısınız
English - English
Guts, nerve, fortitude or persistence

He didn't get far with the attempt, but you have to admire his pluck.

To play a string instrument pizzicato

Plucking a bow instrument may cause a string to break.

An instance of plucking

Those tiny birds are hardly worth the tedious pluck.

The lungs, heart with trachea and often oesophagus removed from slaughtered animals
To remove feathers from a bird
To pull or twitch sharply
To gently play a single string, e.g. on a guitar, violin etc

Whereas a piano strikes the string, a harpsichord plucks it.

To rob, fleece, steal forcibly

The horny highwayman plucked his victims to their underwear, or attractive ones all the way.

To pull something sharply; to pull something out

She plucked the phone from her bag and dialled.

{n} a quck pull, the heart, liver and lights
{v} to snatch, pull, strip off fethers, take
If you pluck a guitar or other musical instrument, you pull the strings with your fingers and let them go, so that they make a sound. Nell was plucking a harp
To make a motion of pulling or twitching; usually with at; as, to pluck at one's gown
sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity
pull or pull out sharply; "pluck the flowers off the bush
The act of plucking; a pull; a twitch
Nerve, fortitude, or persistence
the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord
{f} pull out feathers (as of a chicken); tear out; cause to fail; deceive, cheat
To gently play a single string, e.g. on a guitar, violin, etc
Especially, to pull with sudden force or effort, or to pull off or out from something, with a twitch; to twitch; also, to gather, to pick; as, to pluck feathers from a fowl; to pluck hair or wool from a skin; to pluck grapes
The heart, liver, and lights of an animal
If you pluck something from somewhere, you take it between your fingers and pull it sharply from where it is. He plucked the cigarette from his mouth and tossed it out into the street
{i} internal organs of animals (used for food); pulling, tugging; failure; daring, spunk; courage
pull or pull out sharply; "pluck the flowers off the bush"
If you pluck a chicken or other dead bird, you pull its feathers out to prepare it for cooking. She looked relaxed as she plucked a chicken
To reject at an examination for degrees
strip of feathers; "pull a chicken"; "pluck the capon"
the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord strip of feathers; "pull a chicken"; "pluck the capon"
pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion; "he plucked the strings of his mandolin"
To strip of, or as of, feathers; as, to pluck a fowl
If a woman plucks her eyebrows, she pulls out some of the hairs using tweezers. You've plucked your eyebrows at last!
The lyrie
To pull; to draw
The act of plucking, or the state of being plucked, at college
look for and gather; "pick mushrooms"; "pick flowers"
See Pluck, v
Spirit; courage; indomitable resolution; fortitude
If you pluck a fruit, flower, or leaf, you take it between your fingers and pull it in order to remove it from its stalk where it is growing. I plucked a lemon from the tree He plucked a stalk of dried fennel
rip off; ask an unreasonable price
If someone unknown is given an important job or role and quickly becomes famous because of it, you can say that they have been plucked from obscurity or plucked from an unimportant position. She was plucked from the corps de ballet to take on Juliet The agency plucked Naomi from obscurity and turned her into one of the world's top models
If you say that someone plucks a figure, name, or date out of the air, you mean that they say it without thinking much about it before they speak. Is this just a figure she plucked out of the air?. courage and determination
the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord strip of feathers; "pull a chicken"; "pluck the capon" pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion; "he plucked the strings of his mandolin" pull or pull out sharply; "pluck the flowers off the bush
If you pluck up the courage to do something that you feel nervous about, you make an effort to be brave enough to do it. It took me about two hours to pluck up courage to call
the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury
If someone is rescued from a dangerous situation, you can say that they are plucked from it or are plucked to safety. A workman was plucked from the roof of a burning power station by a police helicopter Ten fishermen were plucked to safety from life-rafts
pluck a pigeon
bluff, deceive (Poker)
pluck at
If you pluck at something, you take it between your fingers and pull it sharply but gently. The boy plucked at Adam's sleeve
pluck off
humiliate him
pluck up courage
find in oneself the courage to, embolden oneself, find the strength within oneself to
pluck up one's courage
gather one's courage, be courageous
plucked
Having had these items removed by plucking
plucked
Simple past tense and past participle of pluck
plucking
An act in which something is plucked
have a crow to pluck with someone
want to overcome obstacles, want to get past difficulties
plucked
past of pluck
plucked
having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl; "a plucked chicken"; "an unfeathered goose"
plucked
Having courage and spirit
plucked
of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum
plucked
Played by plucking
plucked
of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl; "a plucked chicken"; "an unfeathered goose
plucked
{s} brave, courageous
plucker
One who plucks
plucker
A machine for straightening and cleaning wool
plucker
One who, or that which, plucks
plucking
Process which allows glaciers to erode bedrock surfaces via a three stage progression In the first stage (a ), meltwater at the base of the glacier seeps into cracks in the bedrock Once collected in these fractures, the water freezes and expands, further fracturing the rocks and making bedrock debris available to the glacier (b) This debris is then removed either by freezing to the bottom of the glacier or by being dislodged by rocks projecting from the bottom of the ice (c)
plucking
Erosive process of particle detachment by moving glacial ice In this process, basal ice freezes in rock surface cracks As the main body of the glacial ice moves material around the ice in the cracks is pulled and plucked out Also called quarrying
plucking
{i} picking, pulling out, detaching
plucking
The process of harvesting and collecting tea leaves
plucking
present participle of pluck
plucking
the process of harvesting the tea by cutting the flush from the growing tea shrub
plucking
When the draw hand is pulled away from the face on release
plucks
third-person singular of pluck
pluck
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