sled

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English - Turkish
{i} kızak

Bugün öğleden sonra kızak kaymaya gidelim. - Let's go sledding this afternoon.

Tom kızakta Mary'nin arkasında oturdu. - Tom sat on the sled behind Mary.

kızakla taşımak

Kızakla taşımak çok kolaydır. Yapman gereken tek şey sıkı oturmak ve onu kaydırmaktır. - Sledding is very easy. All you have to do is sit down tight and let it slide.

kızakla kaymak
{f} kızakla taşı

Kızakla taşımak çok kolaydır. Yapman gereken tek şey sıkı oturmak ve onu kaydırmaktır. - Sledding is very easy. All you have to do is sit down tight and let it slide.

bkz.sledge
(isim) kızak
kızakla kay

Kışın evimize yakın küçük bir tepede kızakla kaymayı seviyorum. - In the winter, I like to sled down the small hill close to our home.

kızakla taşımak veya yolculuk etmek
{f} -i kızakla taşımak
{f} kızakla gitmek
sled dog
kızak çeken köpek
sled dog
kızak köpeği

Tom kızak köpeği yarışını izledi. - Tom watched the sled dog race.

sledding
(isim) kızakla taşıma
logging sled
tomruk kızağı
threshing sled
döven
rocket sled
(Askeri) roket kızağı
rocket sled
(Askeri) ROKET KIZAĞI: Ray veya raylar üzerinde hareket eden ve bir roket motoru ile yüksek hızlarda ivdirilen bir kızak. Bu kızak; Hava Kuvvetleri tarafından G-toleransının belirlenmesinde ve mecburi inişten sağ kurtulma tekniğinin geliştirilmesinde kullanılır
sledding
nakliyat işlerinde kızak kullanma "hard" veya "rough" sledding müşkül durum güçlükler
sledding
kızağın kaymasına elverişli olma
sledding
kaypaklık
sledding
{i} kızakla taşıma

Kızakla taşımak çok kolaydır. Yapman gereken tek şey sıkı oturmak ve onu kaydırmaktır. - Sledding is very easy. All you have to do is sit down tight and let it slide.

target sled
(Askeri) HEDEF KIZAĞI: Kablo ile çekilen bir kızak. Bu kızak, atış yerinde müteharrik bir hedefi taşımak için kullanılır
target sled
(Askeri) hedef kızağı
English - English
To ride a sled
A small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice
A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice
{v} to convey on a sled
{n} a carriage moving on runners
{i} snow vehicle that glides over snow on two ski-like runners (especially one used by children to glide down snow-covered hills); sledge
To convey or transport on a sled; as, to sled wood or timber
a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow ride (on) a sled
ride (on) a sled
A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice; in England called sledge
{f} travel by sled; transfer by sled, transport by sled
If you go sledding, you ride on a sled. We got home and went sledding on the small hill in our back yard
A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice; -- in England called sledge
a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow
A sled is the same as a sledge
{i} toboggan
sled dog
any dog, such as a husky, used to pull a sled as part of a team
sled dogs
plural form of sled dog
sled dog
A dog, such as a husky, used to pull a dogsled, especially in Arctic regions. Any working dog used to pull a sled carrying people and supplies across snow and ice. The breeds most commonly used are the Alaskan malamute, Laika, Samoyed, and Siberian husky. All are powerful dogs with a thick coat and high endurance. See also Eskimo dog
sled dog
a dog trained to draw a sled usually in a team
sledding
The act of sliding downhill on a sled
sledding
Present participle of sled
sledded
{a} mounted upon or riding on a sled
sledding
{n} the act of conveying on a sled, snow convenient for sleds to pass
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
U.S. dogsled race. It is held each March and run over a route between Anchorage and Nome, Alaska. It originated in 1967 as a race 56 mi (90 km) long, but by 1973 it had evolved into the current race, a 1,152-mi (1,855-km) trek roughly tracing an old mail route established in 1910. The race also commemorates an emergency mission to get medical supplies to Nome during a diphtheria epidemic in 1925. It typically takes 9-14 days to complete the race. See also dogsled racing
dog sled
dogsled: a sled pulled by dogs
rocket sled
A rocket-propelled sled that travels along rails and is used to study acceleration, deceleration, and crash survival techniques
sledding
advancing toward a goal; "persuading him was easy going"; "the proposal faces tough sledding"
sledding
{i} act of traveling on a sled; conditions suitable for travelling on a sled; progress
sledding
The act of transporting or riding on a sled
sledding
The state of the snow which admits of the running of sleds; as, the sledding is good
sledding
the sport of riding on a sled or sleigh
sleds
plural of sled
sled

    Turkish pronunciation

    sled

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsled/ /ˈslɛd/

    Etymology

    [ sled ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English sledde, from Middle Dutch/Middle Low German sledde (cf. Dutch slee, slede, Low German Sleden), from Proto-Germanic *sliđōn (cf. East Frisian sliede, German Schlitten, Norwegian slede), from *slīđanan 'to slide'. More at slide.
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