8-foot

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык

Определение 8-foot в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

foot
ayak

Eğer zihninizi ayağınıza koyarsanız, o, ayak olur. - If you put your mind into your foot, it becomes the foot.

Polisler Tom'un yatak odası penceresinin dışında herhangi bir ayak izi bulamadılar. - The police couldn't find any footprints outside Tom's bedroom window.

foot
giy/öde
asleep foot
Karıncalanma ve uyuşma durumundaki ayak
skew foot
(Geometri) Çarpık ayak bozukluğu
sore foot
Ayak ağrısı
the boot is on the other foot
(Ev ile ilgili) Ayaklar baş oldu
foot
{i} (dağ/tepe için) dip
foot and mouth disease
şap hastalığı
bare foot
çıplak ayak
bound hand and foot
(deyim) eli kolu bağlı
bound hand and foot
(deyim) çaresiz
bound hand and foot
eli kolu bağlı olmak
cubic foot
ayak küp
eye from head to foot
süzmek
foot
ayakucu
foot
oturak
foot
alt

Dipnotlar sayfanın alt kısmındadır. - The footnotes are at the bottom of the page.

Onlar masa altından ayakla birbirlerini taciz ediyorlardı. - They were playing footsie under the table.

foot
(Askeri) altabaso yakası
foot
0,3048 m
foot
3048 m
foot fault
(Spor) ayak hatası
foot health
(Tıp) ayak sağlığı
foot it
(deyim) yürümek
foot it
(deyim) yayan gitmek
foot pain
(Tıp) ayak ağrısı
foot pump
(Otomotiv) ayak pompası
foot spar
(Askeri) farş tahtaları
foot switch
pedal
foot switch
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ayak anahtarı
from head to foot
(Konuşma Dili) bütünüyle
from head to foot
(Konuşma Dili) tamamen
go by foot
yürüyerek gitmek
go on foot
yaya gitmek
go on foot
yürüyerek gitmek
go on foot
yayan gitmek
go on foot
tabanvayla gitmek
keep a foot in both camps
nabza göre şerbet vermek
on foot
tabanvayla
on foot
(Konuşma Dili) tabanvay
on foot
ayakta
put one's foot down
(deyim) gaza basmak
put one's foot in it
(deyim) gaf yapmak
put one's foot in it
(deyim) çam devirmek
put one's foot in it
akım derken bokum demek
put one's foot into it
gaf yapmak
rubber foot
lastik ayak
set foot in
bir yere ayak basmak
set foot in
ayağını atmak
set foot in
ayak basmak
the boot is on the other foot
eski çamlar bardak oldu
the boot is on the other foot
durum tam tersine döndü
tied hand and foot
(deyim) çaresiz
tread under foot
ezmek
zipper foot
(Tekstil) fermuar ayağı
animal foot
hayvansal yiyecek
athlete's foot
mantar
athlete's foot
sporcu yiyeceği
ball of the foot
ayak parmaklarının kökü
be bound hand and foot
eli kolu bağlı olmak
be tied hand and foot
eli kolu bağlı olmak
bird's-foot
taş yoncası
board foot
kereste ölçü birimi
cleft foot
çift tırnaklı ayak
cloven foot
çatal tırnaklı
column foot
sütun ayağı
crow's foot
karga ayağı
crow's-foot
göz kenarındaki kırışıklar
cubic foot
fut küp
flat foot
düztabanlık
foot
dip

Dipnotlar yıldız işareti ile işaretlenmiştir. - The footnotes are marked with an asterisk.

Dipnotlar sayfanın alt kısmındadır. - The footnotes are at the bottom of the page.

foot
bir şeyin aşağı kısmı
foot
30 cm.lik uzunluk ölçüsü
foot
(hesabı) ödemek
foot
etek

Askerler şafaktan önce tepenin eteklerine geldi. - The soldiers got to the foot of the hill before dawn.

Kilise, tepenin eteklerinde. - The church is at the foot of the hill.

foot brake
ayak eğleci
foot bridge
yaya köprüsü
foot doctor
ayak doktoru
foot locks
bacak yapağısı
foot locks
etek yapağısı
foot loose
bağsız
foot passenger
yaya yolcu
foot rot
portakal ağacında olan bir hastalık
foot rule
bir kadem boyunda cetvel
foot screw
ayak vidası
foot screw
taban vidası
foot soldier
piyade eri
foot soldier
piyade neferi
foot stone
temel taşı
foot stone
taban taşı
foot the bill
para sökülmek
foot the bill
ödemek
foot-and-mouth disease
şap hastalığı
foot-candle
ayak-mum
foot-lambert
futlambert
foot-lambert
ayak-lambert
foot-pound
ayak-libre
foot-rail
yassı tabanlı ray
foot-ton
ayak-ton
from head to foot
tepeden tırnağa
hand and foot
el pençe divan
have one foot in the grave
bir ayağı çukurda olmak
hit with the foot
tekme at
hot foot it out of somewhere
bir yerden çekip gitmek
neat's-foot oil
sığır ayağı yağı
on foot
yürüyerek

Onlar yürüyerek büyük kıtayı geçtiler. - They crossed the vast continent on foot.

Çoğu öğrenci okula yürüyerek geliyor. - Most students come to school on foot.

on foot
yayan

Oraya ister taksiyle gidin, ister yayan gidin, fazla bir farkı yoktur. - It will make little difference whether you go there by taxi or on foot.

O günlerde okula yayan giderdim. - I went to school on foot in those days.

put one's foot down
ayak diremek
put one's foot in it
baltayı taşa vurmak
put one's foot in it
pot kırmak
square foot
ayak kare
travel on foot
yürüyerek dolaş
tread under foot
ayak altında çiğnemek
wait on sb hand and foot
canla başla hizmet etmek
yellow foot
sarı ayak
zygodactyl foot
çift parmaklı ayak
The boot is on the other foot
k. dili Durum tam tersine döndü
at the foot of
dibinde
athlete's foot
(Tıp, İlaç) Ayak mantarı
by foot
yürüyerek

Oraya yürüyerek gidebilirim. - I can go there by foot.

Buradan istasyona yürüyerek yarım saat. - It's half an hour by foot from here to the station.

claw-foot bathtub
Ayaklı küvet
crow's foot
Düğünçiçeği
dorsum of foot
(Anatomi) Ayak sırtı
fetid foot
(Tıp, İlaç) Kokuşmuş ayak: Daha çok diabet ayak infeksiyonlarında ampütasyon öncesi dönemde kullanılan ve çoklu enfeksiyon varlığını anlatan terim
flat foot(ed)
düz ayak (ed)
foot ball
ayak topu
foot by foot
tarafından ayak ayak
foot dragging
ayak sürükleyerek
foot job
ayak iş
foot lights
ayak ışıkları
foot mark
ayak işareti
foot note
dipnot
foot notes
dipnotlarinin
foot of
ayak
foot of the cliff
uçurumun ayak
foot path
patika
foot sole
Ayak tabanı
get off on the wrong foot with s.o
k. dili başlangıçta birini kızdırmak
get off the wrong foot
iki kişi arasındaki herşeyin farklı olması
malformed foot, twisted foot
bozuk ayak, bükülmüş ayak
my foot!
çok şaşırmak
on foot
Yaya olarak, yürüyerek
one foot in the grave
(deyim) Bir ayağı çukurda, ölümü yakın
proceed on foot
yürüyerek devam
pull foot
çekme ayak
put my foot down
aşağı ayağımı koymak
set foot in
-e ayak basmak
set foot in
(deyim) Girmek, ayak basmak
set foot on
ayak basmak
setting foot
ayar ayağı
start off on the right foot
(deyim) İyi bir başlangıç yapmak
start off on the wrong foot
(deyim) Kötü bir başlangıç yapmak
swift of foot
(deyim) Ayağına tez
the foot in the door
kapı ayak
webbed foot
Perdeli ayak
wrong foot
yanlış ayak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The 8-foot diameter circle in the house
12-foot
The 12-foot diameter circle outermost in the house
4-foot
The 4-foot diameter circle in the house
Hong Kong foot
athlete's foot
Hong Kong foot
The chek unit of measure
US survey foot
A unit of length equal to 1200/3937 meter, used in some states for measuring land
acre foot
A unit of measure, used for volumes of water, equal to 43,560 cubic feet
acre-foot
An acre times a foot, about 1233.5 kiloliters
athlete's foot
A fungal infection of the skin of the foot, usually between the toes, caused by the pathogen fungi. Scientific name: tinea pedis
back foot
The batsman's foot closest to the wicket
back foot shot
A shot played by the batsman with most of his weight on the back foot
back foot shots
plural form of back foot shot
board foot
A board one square foot by one inch, about 2.36 liters
board-foot
A unit of cubic measure for timber, equal to one foot square by one inch thick
by foot
walking, jogging or running but not in a vehicle or on the back of an animal
crow's foot
A symbol, resembling a bisected equilateral triangle, used in database diagrams to indicate plurality

Each crow's foot in your ER diagram indicates the need for a foreign key.

crow's foot
A triangular embroidery stitch
crow's-foot
Alternative spelling of crow's foot
cubic foot
A measure of volume or capacity equivalent to that of a cube having unit dimension of one foot; equals 28.32 litres
foot
The end of a cigar which is lit, and usually cut before lighting
foot
The part of a flat surface on which the feet customarily rest

We came and stood at the foot of the bed.

foot
The end of a rectangular table opposite the head

The host should sit at the foot of the table.

foot
The muscular part of a bivalve mollusc by which it moves or holds its position on a surface
foot
The base or bottom of anything

I'll meet you at the foot of the stairs.

foot
The bottommost part of a typed or printed page
foot
The foot of a line perpendicular to a given line is the point where the lines intersect
foot
The globular lower domain of a protein
foot
The basic measure of rhythm in a poem
foot
To pay (a bill)
foot
The part of a sewing machine which presses downward on the fabric, and may also serve to move it forward
foot
In a bryophyte, that portion of a sporophyte which remains embedded within and attached to the parent gametophyte plant

b) sporophyte with foot reduced, the entire sporophyte enveloped by the calyptra, which is ± stipitate at the base.

foot
To use the foot to kick (usually a ball)
foot
A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg

A spider has eight feet.

foot
The parsing of syllables into prosodic constituents, which are used to determine the placement of stress in languages along with the notions of constituent heads
foot
Specifically, a human foot, which is found below the ankle and is used for standing and walking

Southern Italy is shaped like a foot.

foot
The bottom edge of a sail

To make the mainsail fuller in shape, the outhaul is eased to reduce the tension on the foot of the sail.

foot
Travel by walking

There is a lot of foot traffic on this street.

foot
The end of a billiard or pool table behind the foot point where the balls are racked
foot
A unit of measure equal to twelve inches or one third of a yard, equal to exactly 30.48 centimetres

Most people are less than six feet tall.

foot
Foot soldiers; infantry

King John went to battle with ten thousand foot and one thousand horse.

foot
To parse into metrical feet
foot
A short foot-like projection on the bottom of an object to support it

The feet of the stove hold it a safe distance above the floor.

foot and mouth
foot-and-mouth disease
foot brake
The pedal in a motor car which operates the brakes when depressed by the foot
foot brakes
plural form of foot brake
foot candle
a measure of illuminance (or light intensity) on a surface equal to one lumen per square foot
foot fault
A fault where the server's foot is placed within the court or on the wrong half of the baseline, prior to the ball being hit, resulting in a foul serve
foot faults
plural form of foot fault
foot feed
The accelerator or gas pedal, so called when the throttle control was moved from the column to the floor
foot feeds
plural form of foot feed
foot job
A sexual act where the genitalia are stimulated by someone's feet

Rick continued small talk about motorcycles with Louise. Louise appeared thoroughly engrossed in Rick's discussion of the new Harley Davidson series, while Viv gave her husband a tender foot job under the table. Rick's lids dropped slowly once as he spoke, indicating his pleasure to Viv, but Louise either didn't notice or paid it no mind.

foot jobs
plural form of foot job
foot kiss
A kiss on the foot

Some lovers enjoy giving and/or receiving foot kisses.

foot kiss
A reverential kiss on the footwear of the pope or an extremely revered (notably ruling) prince

A foot kiss leaves no shread of doubt about the utterly unequal protocollary pecking order.

foot lifter
A small object placed under another, vertical object to lift it temporarily
foot lifters
plural form of foot lifter
foot passenger
A passenger on a ferry who does not have a car, or any other form of transport with them
foot rot
athlete's foot
foot rot
A disease of plants, affecting the stalk or the trunk
foot rot
A common infection of the hoof of animals such as cattle, sheep and goat
foot soldier
A soldier who fights on foot; an infantryman
foot soldiers
plural form of foot soldier
foot sweep
Any of several moves used to trip an opponent by forcefully moving one's legs horizontally at the feet or ankles of one's opponent
foot sweeps
plural form of foot sweep
foot trap
The use of the bottom of the foot to control a rolling or low bouncing ball
foot traps
plural form of foot trap
foot-and-mouth disease
A highly contagious and sometimes fatal viral disease that can affect animals with cloven hooves

So Joe starts telling the citizen about the foot and mouth disease and the cattle traders and taking action in the matter and the citizen sending them all to the rightabout and Bloom coming out with his sheepdip for the scab and a hoose drench for coughing calves and the guaranteed remedy for timber tongue.

foot-dragging
The deliberate delaying of obligatory action
foot-in-mouth disease
A tendency to make remarks that are embarrassingly wrong or inappropriate

Maybe you suffer from foot-in-mouth disease, too, at least occasionally. If so, then I expect you've also learned about the remedy.

foot-pound
A unit of work done, or energy expended, when a force of one pound acts through a distance of one foot
foot-pound-second
Of or relating to a measurement system that uses the foot as a measure of distance, the pound as a measure of force, and the second as a measure of time. Abbreviations: ft-lb-s, fps, f.p.s
foot-pound-second
A unit of mechanical power, equal to that required to raise one pound through a distance of one foot in one second
foot-poundal
A unit of work done when by a force of one poundal moves through a distance of one foot
foot-tapping
Having an insistent rhythm; catchy
foot-tapping
A rhythmic tapping of the foot, especially in time to music
four foot
the space between the rails on a standard gauge railway line

The car came to rest with its front wheels in the four foot of the nearest railway line, the down Leeds line.

four-foot
Alternative spelling of four foot
front foot
The batsman's foot farthest from his wicket
front foot shot
A shot played by the batsman with most of his weight on the front foot
get off on the wrong foot
Alternative form of start off on the wrong foot
get one's foot in the door
To initiate contact or a relationship; to gain access, especially to an entry-level job

But despite his academic credentials, Julian had to fight just to get his foot in the door at most laboratories.

goofy-foot
a surfer (often left-handed) who surfs with the right foot forward
hand and foot
A card game, similar to canasta, using two packs of cards
ice foot
the ledge of ice that forms along Arctic shorelines
immersion foot
A medical condition which can affect the feet when they are constantly cold and wet. Similar to, but not the same as frostbite
kick with the other foot
To belong to a different religion

They would have married in a church but he kicks with the other foot.

metric foot
A unit of length (30 cm) used to sell wood in the United Kingdom
metrical foot
The basic unit of the underlying rhythm of verse
my foot
Indicates disapproval, disregard, disdain, disgust or disbelief

Aerodynamics, my foot! The thing drives like a billboard.

not touch something with a ten foot pole
To avoid something at all costs; to refuse to associate with something; signifies a strong aversion

Serious actors of the world wouldn't touch the part with a ten-foot pole.

not touch something with a ten foot pole
To be unable (perhaps figuratively) to approach something or someone

the stock's gone up from nothin' out o' sight. You couldn't tech that stock with a ten-foot pole!.

off the back foot
from a defensive position
on foot
Walking, jogging or running but not in a vehicle or on the back of an animal

The pub's not far, let's go on foot.

on the back foot
In a defensive posture; off-balance
on the front foot
In a dominant position
one foot
A trick with one foot free from the bindings, instead it is placed beside the rear binding and boned far away from the board during airtime

Dude, doing one foots is suicidal.

polt-foot
Having a distorted foot, or a clubfoot or clubfeet
presser foot
The part of a sewing machine which rests on the fabric and presses it down upon the table of the machine and against the feed dog
put a foot wrong
To make a mistake
put one foot in front of the other
To move forward, progress steadily
put one foot in front of the other
To walk, decomposed to stress the fundamentality of the task
put one's best foot forward
To show oneself in the best or most positive way possible; to make a favorable impression

Try to put your best foot forward at all times during a job interview.

put one's foot down
To insist, demand, or refuse

I finally put my foot down and demanded to talk to someone in charge.

put one's foot down
To make a car go faster, accelerate
put one's foot in it
To make a mistake in public, or a social blunder, that is embarrassing, or offensive
put one's foot in one's mouth
To misspeak; to say something embarrassing or wrong

I really put my foot in my mouth during the interview.

rabbit foot
Alternative form of rabbit's foot
rabbit's foot
A charm carried to bring good luck, traditionally consisting of the left rear foot of a rabbit

A rabbit's foot may bring good luck to you, but it brought none to the rabbit.

rabbit-foot
Alternative form of rabbit's foot
set foot
To enter

Yet had I scarce set foot in the passage when I stopped, remembering how once already this same evening I had played the coward, and run home scared with my own fears.

set foot
To step onto

After the boat capsized, I thought that I would never set foot on dry land again.

shoot oneself in the foot
To act against one's own interests; to unintentionally behave self-destructively
six foot
the area between the closest rails of two parallel standard gauge railway lines, regardless of the actual distance

As a result, all three wheelsets derails to the six foot side.

square foot
A unit of area (abbreviation sq ft or sq. ft. or ft2) equal to the area of a square the sides of which are each one foot long
start off on the wrong foot
To begin badly; especially, to begin a relationship badly

To avoid starting off on the wrong foot with your boss, make sure you understand what she expects you to do.

step foot
Alternative form of set foot
stocking-foot
An unshod foot clad only in socks, stockings, or other hosiery
stocking-foot
The part of socks, stockings, hosiery, or other flexible footwear that surrounds the foot

I gave her a shilling. She put it into an old stocking-foot which she took out of her pocket, and having tied it round and returned it, she told me to hold out my hand. I did. She arched her face to the palm, and pored over it without touching it.

ten foot pole
See not touch something with a ten foot pole
the boot is on the other foot
Alternative form of the shoe is on the other foot
the shoe is on the other foot
The roles of people in a situation have been reversed, such that the advantage has shifted to a party which was previously disadvantaged

Some of the birds on this ship took me for a sucker and tried to make a rummy out of me but I was wise to their game and I guess the shoe is on the other foot this time.

trench foot
A medical condition which can affect the feet when they are constantly cold and wet. Similar to, but not the same as frostbite
tube foot
A locomotor appendage of an echinoderm consisting of a tube with longitudinal muscles, pressurized by water
wait on hand and foot
To attend to (someone's) every need, to the point of excess

Did you see how she waits on him hand and foot? It's not healthy.

wait on hand, foot and finger
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
wait on someone hand, foot and finger
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
wait on someone hand, foot, and finger
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
wait upon hand and foot
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
whorl foot
In furniture, a foot that takes the form of a scroll at the end that rests on a shoe. A French design, the whorl foot was first seen on furniture in the mid-18th century and also called a scroll foot
foot-note
a note of explanation or comment at the foot of a page or column
foot
{i} body part located at the end of the leg; unit of length equal to 12 inches or 30.48 cm; bottom or lowest part of something (i.e. stairs, a table, a hill, a page, etc.); end of a bed where a person rests his/her feet; part of a sock or stocking covering a person's foot
metrical foot
Basic unit of verse metre. Any of various fixed combinations or groups of stressed and unstressed (or long and short) syllables comprise a foot. The prevailing kind and number of feet determines the metre of a poem. The most common feet in English verse are the iamb, an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable; the trochee, a stressed followed by an unstressed syllable; the anapest, two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable; and the dactyl, a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables. See also prosody
metrical foot
a group of 2 or 3 syllables forming the basic unit of poetic rhythm
on the wrong foot
bad beginning, badly
asleep foot
Paresthesia of foot
skew foot
(Geometri) A foot deformity consists of S-shaped foot, serpentine foot, skew foot deformity, Z foot deformity
sore foot syndrome
Erosion of the pads in recently captured large cats caused by ceaseless walking and pivoting on a concrete floor
the boot is on the other foot
(Ev ile ilgili) If you say that the boot is on the other foot, you mean that a situation is now the opposite of what it was before, often because a person who was in a weak position is now in a strong position
foot
{n} that on which a thing stands, a step, measure of 12 inches, a measure in poetry, infantry
foot
{v} to dance, walk, tread, spurn, settle
claw-foot
A foot (as on a bathtub or piece of furniture) in the shape of a claw
crow's foot
A wrinkle extending from the outer corner of the eye ― usually used in plural
crow's foot
(Botany) Crowfoot
fleet of foot
(deyim) Able to run fast

Frederick, who was notably fleet of foot, outran all the other boys and won the prize.

foot drop
(Tıp, İlaç) An extended position of the foot caused by paralysis of the flexor muscles of the leg —called also drop foot
foot job
A foot job is much like a handjob, but the foot is used to stimulate the penis in the same way. Mainly people with a foot fetish enjoy this sexual act/contact, although it may be part of general lovemaking as foreplay or mutual masturbation. Some men and women enjoy having their feet touched
get off on the right foot
(deyim) Make a good start at something
get off on the wrong foot
(deyim) Make a bad start at something
metrical foot
(Dilbilim) Basic unit of verse metre. Any of various fixed combinations or groups of stressed and unstressed (or long and short) syllables comprise a foot. The prevailing kind and number of feet determines the metre of a poem. The most common feet in English verse are the iamb, an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable; the trochee, a stressed followed by an unstressed syllable; the anapest, two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable; and the dactyl, a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables
my foot!
aman tanrım
put one's foot down
(deyim) Kararlı olmak, ayak diremek
put your foot down
(US: floor it) Increase your speed when you are driving: "The road ahead was clear, so I put my foot down."
start off on the wrong foot
(deyim) Fig. to begin things incorrectly. (As if one were beginning to march and began on the right rather than the left foot.)

Give me some advice. I don't want to start off on the wrong foot. Tim stepped off on the wrong foot in his new job.

wrong-foot
place in a difficult situation by saying or doing something unexpected
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Определение 8-foot в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

foot ölçüsü
feet
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