pelts

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pelt
{f} 1. with ... yağmuruna tutmak: They pelted him with rotten tomatoes. Onu çürük domates yağmuruna tuttular. They pelted her with questions
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işlenmiş deri
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kürk
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deli gibi koşmak
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post
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(with ile) saldırmak
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deri
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{f} taşla

Köpeğinize taşlar atmayın, bu yüzden komşular sizi taklit etmeyeceklerdir. - Do not pelt your dog with stones, so the neighbors will not imitate you.

pelt
(down ile) şakır şakır yağmak
pelt
taşla(mak)
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{i} deri (hayvan)
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pösteki
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{f} dayak atmak
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{f} yağdırmak
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{f} fırlatmak
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dövme
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{i} şiddetli yağma
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with ... yağmuruna tutmak: They pelted him with rotten tomatoes. Onu çürük domates yağmuruna tuttular. They pelted her with questions
pelt
{f} taş atmak
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koş/yağ/at/topa tut
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şiddetli d
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{i} taşa tutma
pelt
{f} atmak
pelt
{i} fırlatma
pelt
şakır şakır yağmak
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{i} hız
pelt
{i} posteki
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{f} taşa tutmak
pelt
{i} atma

Köpeğinize taşlar atmayın, bu yüzden komşular sizi taklit etmeyeceklerdir. - Do not pelt your dog with stones, so the neighbors will not imitate you.

pelt
{f} dövmek
pelt
{f} aralıksız vurmak
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hayvan derisi
pelt
{f} bardaktan boşanırcasına yağmak
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topa tutma
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saldırmak
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{f} taşlamak
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pelts teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

pelt
Antik Yunan'da söğüt dalından yapılmış, üstü deri kaplı ve hafif bir kalkan
İngilizce - İngilizce
third-person singular of pelt
bed of pelts
A pelt bed; an item of furniture cushioned with fur for sleeping
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To bombard, as with missiles

They pelted the attacking army with bullets.

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The human skin
pelt
To beat or hit, especially repeatedly
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The skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved with the hairy or woolly covering on it
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The body of any quarry killed by the hawk
pelt
{v} to throw, to cast
pelt
{n} a skin, a hide
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To throw; to use as a missile
pelt
{f} throw, cast, project
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{i} fur; animal hide
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If the rain is pelting down, or if it is pelting with rain, it is raining very hard. The rain now was pelting down It's pelting with rain We drove through pelting rain
pelt
To throw missiles
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If you do something full pelt or at full pelt, you do it very quickly indeed. Alice leapt from the car and ran full pelt towards the emergency room
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To move rapidly, especially in or on a conveyance
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A blow or stroke from something thrown
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cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile; "They pelted each other with snowballs
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attack and bombard with or as if with missiles; "pelt the speaker with questions"
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To throw out words
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If you pelt somewhere, you run there very fast. Without thinking, she pelted down the stairs in her nightgown. = dash
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To strike with something thrown or driven; to assail with pellets or missiles, as, to pelt with stones; pelted with hail
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The pelt of an animal is its skin, which can be used to make clothing or rugs. a bed covered with beaver pelts. = hide
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The term used to describe the exceptionally soft feel of a Bengal's fur Not all Bengals are pelted but it is a highly desirable trait
pelt
the dressed hairy coat of a mammal
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To rain or hail heavily
pelt
The skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved with the hairy or woolly covering on it. See 4th Fell
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If you pelt someone with things, you throw things at them. Some of the younger men began to pelt one another with snowballs
pelt
body covering of a living animal
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the skin of the sheep with wool still attached to the skin
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in printing Untanned sheepskins used for printing-balls (French, pelte, Latin, pellis, a skin )
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See 4th Fell
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rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!"
pelt
cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile; "They pelted each other with snowballs"
pelts

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    /ˈpelts/ /ˈpɛlts/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'pelt ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, perhaps back-formation from peltry.