frog

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} kurbağa

Kurbağayı kara kurbağasından ayırt edemem. - I cannot distinguish a frog from a toad.

Bu çayır kurbağa doludur. - This meadow abounds in frogs.

çiçekleri dik tutmak için vazo içine konan ağır bir tutucu
kordonla kumaş kenarına yapılmış olan düğme iliği
rayların çaprazvari kavuştukları noktadaki X şeklinde ray tertibatı
at tırnağının içi
{i} fransız [kötü]
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) kara kurbağası

Kurbağayı kara kurbağasından ayırt edemem. - I cannot distinguish a frog from a toad.

Bir kurbağayı bir kara kurbağasından ayırt edemiyorum. - I can't distinguish a frog from a toad.

(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) karakurbağası
(Askeri) yer üstü serbest roket (free rocket over ground)
{i} iki başlı kas
{i} ilik
{i} kopça
frog leg
kurbağa bacağı
frog rammer
kurbağa
frog’s leg
(Gıda) kurbağa bacağı
frog in the throat
ses kısılması
frog legs
kurbağa bacağı
frog splash
Amerikan güreşinde güreşçinin ringin iplerine basıp minderde yatan diğer güreşçinin üzerine atlaması
frog eyed
kurbağa gözü
frog in a sock
(Argo) çok gürültü yapan kimse
frog in a sock
(Argo) yaygaracı
frog kick
(Askeri) kurbağa ilerleyişi
frog kick
kurbağalama
frog march
kolunu arkaya bükerek götürmek
frog march
yaka paça götürmek
frog plaster
(Tıp) D oğuştan kalça çıkığı vakalarının konservatif tedavisinde kullanılan bir yöntem
frog spawn
kurbağa yumurtası
frog's eye view
(Sinema) alttan görüş
frog's eye view
(Sinema) alttangörüş
frog's eye view
(Sinema) alttançekim
frog's eye view
(Sinema) alttan çekim
frog’s legs
(Gıda) kurbağa bacakları
fried frog’s legs
(Gıda) kurbağa bacağı tava
agile frog
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) çevik kurbağa
frogs
kurbağalar

Kurbağalar yılanlardan korkarlar. - Frogs are afraid of snakes.

İki kurbağa dere kenarında otururken yağmur yağmaya başlar. Kurbağalardan biri diğerine şöyle der: Çabuk suya gir, yoksa ıslanacağız. - Two frogs are sitting on the bank, when it starts to rain. One of them says, Quick, get in the water so we don't get wet.

marsh frog
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) ova kurbağası
tree frog
ağaçkurbağası
tree frog
yeşilbağa
green frog
yeşil kurbağa
horny frog
boynuzlu kurbağa
tarahumara frog
meksika kurbağası
tongueless frog
dilsiz kurbağa
tree frog
ağaç kurbağası

Banyomun duvarında bir ağaç kurbağası buldum. - I found a tree frog on the wall in my bathroom.

true frog
gerçek kurbağa
boiling frog syndrome
Haşlanmış kurbağa sendromu: Kişinin etrafındaki değişikliğe yavaş yavaş alışması ve bu değişikliğin yavaş yavaş kendine zarar verdiğiini farketmemesi durumu
green tree frog
yeşil ağaç kurbağası
kermit the frog
kurbağa kermit
leap-frog
sıçramak-kurbağa
the frog king
ın golden times when wishing still helped öne there lived a king whose dauhters were all beautiful
the frog king
(Mantarbilim) ın golden times,when wishing still helpedone,there lived a king whose daughters were all beautiful
nut frog
(Muzik) yayın topuğu ile
tree frog/toad
zool. ağaçkurbağası, yeşilbağa
Türkçe - Türkçe
Ağız ve dil hareketlerinden yararlanarak, soluk borusuna arka arkaya küçük miktarda hava göndermek için başvurulan soluk alma
İngilizce - İngilizce
The part of a violin bow (or that of other similar string instruments such as the viola, cello and contrabass) located at the end held by the player, to which the horsehair is attached
A fastener for clothing consisting of a button that fits through a loop
To unravel a knitted garment
A French-speaking person from Quebec
The part of a railway switch or turnout where the running-rails cross (from the resemblance to the frog in a horse’s hoof)
A small hopping amphibian
A French person
To hunt or trap frogs
An organ on the bottom of a horse’s hoof that assists in the circulation of blood
A leather or fabric loop used to attach a sword or bayonet, or its scabbard, to a waist or shoulder belt
To ornament or fasten a coat, etc. with frogs
Road. Shorter, more common form of frog and toad
The depression in the upper face of a pressed or handmade clay brick
free rocket over ground TBN – Tank Battalion
with trogs
the part of a turnout or crossing where the rails cross
It is the fleshy triangular underside of the hoof
The loop of the scabbard of a bayonet or sword
a family of amphibians with smooth skin and powerful hind legs used for jumping; usually found in or very near water, or in trees
The part of track structure that permits one track to cross another, by providing a slot through which the flange of the wheel can pass 12 In the UK, it's called a "crossing" For more information and a sketch, click HERE (Link last checked on 02/15/2003)
The portion of a turnout which is grooved for the wheel flanges; so-named for its resemblance to a frog
Frogs is sometimes used to refer to French people. This use could cause offence. Any of various tailless amphibians in the order Anura. The name may be limited to any member of the family Ranidae (true frogs); more broadly, it often distinguishes smooth-skinned, leaping anurans from squat, warty, hopping ones (toads). Frogs generally have protruding eyes, strong, webbed hind feet adapted for leaping and swimming, and smooth, moist skin. Most are predominantly aquatic, but some live on land. They range in length (snout to anus) from 0.4 to 12 in. (9.8 mm-30 cm). Though frogs have poisonous skin glands, they rely on camouflage for protection from predators. Most eat insects and other small arthropods or worms, but several also eat other frogs, rodents, and reptiles. They usually breed in freshwater, where they lay eggs that hatch into tadpoles. Since 1989 researchers have become increasingly alarmed by striking declines in frog populations worldwide, suspected to be linked to climatic factors or a fungal disease
A modelling term used to refer to that part of a turnout that consists of the crossing vee and wing rails
To ornament or fasten a coat, etc. with trogs
An oblong cloak button, covered with netted thread, and fastening into a loop instead of a button hole
The triangular prominence of the hoof, in the middle of the sole of the foot of the horse, and other animals; the fourchette
the small apparatus attached to the fiddle bow stick near its base, to which the hairs of the bow are attached
The part of a railway switch or turnout where the tracks cross (from the resemblance to the frog in a horse's hoof)
Frogs swim rapidly, and take long leaps on land
Many of the species utter loud notes in the springtime
a decorative loop of braid or cord
To ornament or fasten a coat, etc
See Frog, n
An amphibious animal of the genus Rana and related genera, of many species
{i} any of a number of tailless amphibians with smooth skin and long hind legs for jumping; decorative fastening on a coat or jacket with a button and a loop; elastic horny substance in the sole of a horse's foot; (Derogatory Slang) French person
any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species
The part of a turnout or crossing where the rails cross See Also: Turnout Crossing
any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species a decorative loop of braid or cord a person of French descent
The end of a violin bow (or that of other similar string instruments such as the viola, cello and contrabass) held by the player
A depression in the bed surface of a brick Sometimes called a panel
A Russian unguided battlefield rocket system
a person of French descent
a depression in the face of the brick made by a panel placed in the bottom of the mold Lettering is placed on this panel to make either a raised or depressed letter in the frog
A frog is a small creature with smooth skin, big eyes, and long back legs which it uses for jumping. Frogs usually live near water
An organ on the bottom of a horse's hoof that assists in the circulation of blood
{f} hunt frogs, catch frogs
A supporting plate having raised ribs that form continuations of the rails, to guide the wheels where one track branches from another or crosses it
the section of a point which allows a train's wheels to cross from one line to another
A frog and mouse agreed to settle by single combat their claims to a marsh; but, while they fought, a kite carried them both off (Æsop: Fables, clxviii ) "Old Æsop's fable, where he told What fate unto the mouse and frog befel " Cary: Dante, cxxiii Nic Frog is the Dutchman (not Frenchman) in Arbuthnot's History of John Bull Frogs are called "Dutch, nightingales "
frog and toad
Road

I'm just going down the frog and toad to see my old china Dave. (= I'm just going down the road to see my friend Dave.).

frog hair
The closely mown grass that surrounds a putting green, between the putting surface and any rough that might also surround the green. Also known as fringe, apron or collar
frog in one's throat
Hoarseness or the need to cough

I had a frog in my throat and the words didn't come out very clearly.

frog in one's throat
Any temporary physical difficulty in speaking
frog legs
The hind legs of a frog used as food
frog march
To forcibly relocate a person, especially in a degrading or humiliating manner
frog march
The process of frog-marching a person
frog march
To carry a person face-down with one person holding each limb
frog-march
Alternative spelling of frog march
Frog Prince
a fairy tale in which a prince, who has been changed into a frog by an evil witch, tries to persuade a princess to kiss him so that he can become a prince again. She finally does, he becomes human again, and they get married
frog in the throat
hoarseness, huskiness (of a voice or other sounds)
frog kick
a swimming kick; knees are drawn upward and outward so the legs can be brought together when fully extended
frog kick
A swimming kick used in the breaststroke in which the knees are drawn up close to the hips and the feet are thrust outward and backward so that the legs come together when fully extended
frog kick
type of a swimming kick; swimming breaststroke kick performed with the knees turned outward and the legs separated and then brought together
frog legs
hind legs of frogs used as food; resemble chicken and cooked as chicken
frog legs
legs of a frog; dish made of the cooked legs of a frog (considered a culinary delicacy)
frog march
carrying a noisy and wild prisoner with his face downwards by his four limbs
frog orchid
orchid having hooded long-bracted green to yellow-green flowers suffused with purple any of several green orchids of the genus Habenaria
frog's lettuce
very similar to Potamogeton; of western Africa, Asia, and Europe
frog's-bit
{i} European plant with heart-shaped leaves and white flowers that floats on still water, frogbit
frog-march
If you are frog-marched somewhere, someone takes you there by force, holding you by the arms or another part of your body so that you have to walk along with them. He was frog-marched through the kitchen and out into the yard They arrested the men and frog-marched them to the local police station
African clawed frog
A clawed frog found in southern Africa, taxonomic name Xenopus laevis, that has some properties very useful for genetics
Amazon milk frog
A large species of frog native to South America, scientific name Trachycephalus resinifictrix
Darwin's frog
A species of frog native to Chile and Argentina, with a distinctive feature of raising the tadpoles in the male's vocal sac
Malabar flying frog
A species of frog in the Rhacophoridae family, found in western India, scientific name Rhacophorus malabaricus, who have the ability to glide due to their webbing between the toes
New Zealand primitive frog
A group of frogs in the Leiopelmatidae family, which are every small and extra vertebrae to other frogs
Tukeit Hill frog
The only recognised species in the Allophryne genus, found in South America
blue-sided leaf frog
A species of tree frog native to Costa Rica, scientific name Agalychnis annae, noted for the blue stripes running down both of its sides
bush frog
sedge frog
clawed frog
A group of aquatic carnivorous frogs in the Xenopus genus, which are very small and have small claws
coqui frog
A frog native to the Caribbean, but which has become an invasive species by introduction outside its natural range
disc-tongued frog
painted frog
fine as frog hair
Extremely fine
finer than frog hair
Extremely fine

Eun-hi was a business girl. One of the finest in Itaewon. Finer than frog hair, to be exact. A GI's dream.

flying frog
Any type of frog with the ability to glide
ghost frog
A group of frogs in the Heleophrynidae family, which live in mountain streams in South Africa
glass frog
A group of frogs in the Centrolenidae family, with distinctive light-coloured ot translucent skin
have a frog in one's throat
To feel the need to cough; to have a tickle in one's throat; to have a scratchy or uneven voice

I just woke up and I have a frog in my throat. Give me a minute.

leaf frog
Any tree frog of the subfamily Phyllomedusinae
leap frog
A children's game of lining up, squatting down on all fours, with the person last in line then leaping over each of the others in turn, like a frog and squatting down when at the front of the line
litter frog
A group of frogs in the Megophryidae family, notable for their camouflage abilities
long-fingered frog
A group of frogs of the Cardioglossa genus
marsupial frog
A group of frogs in the Amphignathodontidae family, found in Central America and South America
moss frog
A group of tropical frogs in the Rhacophoridae family, mostly arboreal
painted frog
the common name of a number of different frogs
paradoxical frog
A species of frog, unusual because it is larger as a tadpole than as an adult
parsley frog
A group of frogs in the Pelodytidae family, which have the appearance of being garnished with parsley
poison dart frog
A common name for members of Dendrobatidae family of poisonous frogs
screeching frog
A group of frogs in the Arthroleptidae family, with distinctive high-pitched calls
sedge frog
A group of medium-sized frogs in the Hyperoliidae family
shovelnose frog
A group of moderate-sized frogs in the Hemisus genus and Hemisotidae family, which have a small upturned nose
tailed frog
A family of frogs in the Ascaphidae family, having distinctive tails
tailed frog
The coastal tailed frog
tongueless frog
One of a group of aquatic frogs in the Pipidae family
tree frog
Tree frogs are frogs of the family Hylidae. They are of small size and more elegant in form than the true frogs (family Ranidae). Many tree frogs have bright coloration
true frog
A large group of frogs found worldwide in the Ranidae family, typically smooth and moist-skinned, with large, powerful legs and extensively webbed feet
the child of a frog is a frog
(Atasözü) 1. A child will grow up to be like his parents2. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
A frog
froggy
Kermit the Frog
green frog puppet which was one of the main Muppet characters created by Jim Hensen
african clawed frog
a tongueless frog native to Africa; established in the United States as result of release of laboratory and aquarium animals
barking frog
of southwest United States and Mexico; call is like a dog's bark
bayonet frog
device used to secure a bayonet to a belt (part of a military uniform)
cascades frog
mountain frog found near water; of United States northwest to California
chameleon tree frog
a form of tree toad
chorus frog
any of several small North American frogs having a loud call
cricket frog
either of two frogs with a clicking call
eastern cricket frog
cricket frog of eastern United States
flying frog
Either of two arboreal frogs (Rhacophorus reinwardtii or R. nigropalmatus) of southeast Asia, having toes connected by broad webbing and capable of making long, gliding leaps
frogs
third-person singular of frog
frogs
plural of frog
frogs
Water loving amphibians quite at home in Canoe Country Represented in the BWCA by three species of Treefrogs (family Hylidæ), the Grey Tree Frog (Hyla chrysoscelis/versicolor), Boreal Chorus Frog, (Pseudacris triseriata), and Northern Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer); and four species of True Frogs (Ranidæ), the Mink (Rana septentrionalis), Green (Rana clamitans), Northern Leopard (Rana pipiens), and Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica) Omakaki in the Ojibwe, with various kinds of frog known as jashagawashkogissi (a green frog), passekanak, and pikonekwe (a small frog)
frogs
a decorative loop of braid or cord
frogs
Frenchmen, properly Parisians So called from their ancient heraldic device, which was three frogs or three toads "Qu'en disent les grenouilles? " - What will the frogs (people of Paris) say? - was in 1791 a common court phrase at Versailles There was a point in the pleasantry when Paris was a quagmire, called Lutetia (mud-land) because, like frogs or toads, they lived in mud, but now it is quite an anomaly (See Crapaud ) Frogs The Lycian shepherds were changed into frogs for mocking Latona (Ovid: Metamorphoses, vi 4 ) "As when those hinds that were transformed to frogs Railed at Latona's twin-born progeny " Milton: Sonnet, vii It may be all fun to you, but it is death to the frogs The allusion is to the fable of a boy stoning frogs for his amusement
goliath frog
largest living frog; up to a foot and weighing up to 10 lbs; Africa
grass frog
a common semiterrestrial European frog
green frog
similar to bullfrog; found in or near marshes and ponds; of United States and Canada
horny frog
insectivorous lizard with hornlike spines on the head and spiny scales on the body; of western North America
leap-frog
game with includes jumping over the heads of other players
leopard frog
common North American green or brownish frog having white-edged dark oval spots
leptodactylid frog
toothed frogs: terrestrial or aquatic or arboreal
northern cricket frog
of eastern and central United States
pickerel frog
a meadow frog of eastern North America
robber frog
small terrestrial frog of tropical America
sheep frog
mostly of Central America
tailed frog
A frog (Ascaphus turei) of the Pacific Northwest, having in the male an external cloaca that resembles a tail and serves as a copulatory organ at breeding time
tailed frog
western North American frog with a tail-like copulatory organ
tarahumara frog
Mexican frog found within a jump of two or water
tongueless frog
almost completely aquatic frog native to Africa and Panama and northern South America
tree frog
frog that lives in trees
tree frog
any of various Old World arboreal frogs distinguished from true frogs by adhesive suckers on the toes
tree frog
Any of various small arboreal frogs of the family Hylidae having long toes terminating in adhesive disks. Also called tree toad. or tree toad Any of some 550 species (family Hylidae) of mostly arboreal frogs, found worldwide but primarily in the New World. Most species are small, slender, and long-legged and have suckerlike adhesive disks on the finger and toe tips. Some do not climb well and live in water, on land, or in a burrow. Most species lay eggs in water. Young marsupial frogs (genus Gastrotheca), of South America, develop in a brood pouch on the female's back
true frog
insectivorous usually semiaquatic web-footed amphibian with smooth moist skin and long hind legs
wood frog
A North American frog (Rana sylvatica) that inhabits damp woodlands and has a brown masklike patch running from snout to ears
wood-frog
wide-ranging light-brown frog of moist North American woodlands especially spruce
Türkçe - İngilizce

frog teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

kurbağa testi frog test
(for determining pregnancy)
frog

    Heceleme

    Frog

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    fräg

    Eş anlamlılar

    bullfrog, croaker, polliwog, toad

    Zıt anlamlılar

    rosbif

    Telaffuz

    /ˈfräg/ /ˈfrɑːɡ/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'frog, 'fräg ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English frogga, frocga, pet-form of frox, forsc, frosc, from Proto-Germanic *fruskaz (compare West Frisian/Norwegian frosk, Dutch vors, German Frosch), from Proto-Indo-European *prug-sk̑e/o, deverbative of *preug- (“to jump”) (compare Lithuanian sprūgti (“to leave, escape”), Russian прыгнуть (prýgnut', “to leap”), прыгать (prýgat', “to jump around”), Albanian fryj (“to blow”)).

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