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English - Turkish
menteşe takmak
menteşe

Kapı menteşesinin gıcırtısı sinir bozucu! - The door hinge's creaking is annoying!

Menteşeler gerçekten gıcırtılı. Lütfen onları yağlar mısın? - The hinges are really squeaky. Could you oil them please?

{i} esas nokta
{f} on/upon -e bağlı olmak, -e dayanmak
eklem
oynak
mafsal parçası
depend or be contingent upon
(Tıp) hinge
menteşe takmak
{f} menteşe tak
{i} mafsal
reze
hinge menteşele
midye gibi hayvanların kabuğunda mafsal
temel öğe/menteşe
{f} menteşelemek
{i} dayanak
{i} dayanak noktası
girme
English - English
The median of the upper or lower half of a batch, sample, or probability distribution
A stamp hinge, a folded and gummed paper rectangle for affixing postage stamps in an album
archaeology The breaking off of the distal end of a knapped stone flake whose presumed course across the face of the stone core was truncated prematurely, leaving not a feathered distal end but instead the scar of a nearly perpendicular break

The flake hinged at an inclusion in the core.

A jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door etc. See also pintel
{n} the joint on which a door turns, a point
a joint that holds two parts together so that one can swing relative to the other
The hook with its eye, or the joint, on which a door, gate, lid, etc
The hook or joint on which door or lid turns, joint that allows movement in one plane only
A movable joint enabling a window to swing open
Flexible part of the cover on which the boards swing open See also Inner Hinge and Outer Hinge
the elastic part of the shell that unites the valves along the top of the shell
That on which anything turns or depends; a governing principle; a cardinal point or rule; as, this argument was the hinge on which the question turned
A folded and gummed paper rectangle for affixing postage stamps in an album
To depend on something
A jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door etc
The line where folded beds show maximum curvature The line formed by the intersection of the hinge plane with the bedding surface
a circumstance upon which subsequent events depend; "his absence is the hinge of our plan"
A hinge is a piece of metal, wood, or plastic that is used to join a door to its frame or to join two things together so that one of them can swing freely. The top swung open on well-oiled hinges. to attach something, using a hinge
attach with a hinge
a stamp hinge A small piece of paper or glassine used to attach a stamp to an album page
Two jointed plates hinged together and attached to a door and its frame Serves to support or "hang" the door and allows the door to swing or move Hinges are classified according to installation method
= element of secondary structure responsible for flexible behaviour of protein structures Hinges are typically areas of 1, 2 or three residues ; if more residues are involved, the area is usually referred to as a joint (see there)
To attach by, or equip with a hinge
One of the four cardinal points, east, west, north, or south
where the binding meets the flyleaf
turns or swings; a flexible piece, as a strip of leather, which serves as a joint to turn on
A paper or cloth stub or guard that permits the free turning of an insert, leaf, section, or map
The interior junction of the spine and the sides of the book
point at which the Continental Ice floats to become Shelf Ice
– The joining point of the two valves of a mollusk shell at the anterior end
A flexible device permitting pivoting movement of a door or lid
- a device, usually pewter, that enables the lid to swivel open on a stein
The paper or tape used to affix a print to a backing
Two leaves, one affixed to the face of a door and one affixed to the door jamb, that allow the door to open and close
To attach by, or furnish with, hinges
A jointed or flexible device on which a door or window turns The earliest known hinges were T-shaped devices called strap or cross-garnet hinges They were made of wrought iron with a cross bar fixed vertically to the door frame, and attached with nails to the door In the 18th century, hinges for interior doors were H-shaped or L-shaped, and attached to the door with nails
(H) Only partial gum remains due to a hinge being removed from the back of a stamp which may or may not have partially removed the gum or caused an apparent gum disturbance
To bend
A point in time, on which subsequent events depend
To stand, depend, hang, or turn, as on a hinge; to depend chiefly for a result or decision or for force and validity; usually with on or upon; as, the argument hinges on this point
A paper or muslin joint, stub, or guard in a bound book that strengthens or permits the free flexing of a section, insert, lear, or map Or The flexible part of the binding material (leather, cloth, paper, etc ) on which the board opens Also called joint
The joint of a case bound book; the gap between the front and back cover boards and the spine which allows the cover to open
a joint that holds two parts together so that one can swing relative to the other a circumstance upon which subsequent events depend; "his absence is the hinge of our plan"
Junction where the front and back covers meet the spine While technically hinge refers to the inside junction and joint refers to the outside junction, the terms are usually used interchangably
Many types of door hinges are available In general, Kolbe & Kolbe uses adjustable hinges on its inswing doors and non-adjustable hinges on its outswing doors as standard Non-standard hinges may be available upon request, such as Euro hinges, hinges with non-removable pins, ball-bearing hinges, etc See each product page for specifics on the type of hinge used
Stamp hinges are small, rectangular-shaped pieces of glassine paper, usually gummed on one side Folded with the gummed side out, the hinge is used to mount stamps Most modern hinges are peelable Once dry, they may be easily removed from the stamp, leaving little trace of having been applied
{f} attach with a hinge; depend on, pivot; make dependant on
{i} movable joint on which a door or other part turns
a point in a structure at which a member is free to rotate
Turkish - English
(Tıp) hinge
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