cellar

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kiler

Marilla bir mum aldı ve kileri araştırdı. - Marilla took a candle and explored the cellar.

Onun önsezisine rağmen Mary kilere girdi. - Despite her foreboding, Mary entered the cellar.

{i} mahzen

Benim mahzende iki tane üç fazlı güç jeneratörlerim var. - I have two three-phase power generators in my cellar.

Tepenin üstünde bir mahzen kazıldı ve onlar evi yavaşça yoldan tepeye taşıdılar. - A cellar was dug on top of the hill and they slowly moved the house from the road to the hill.

bodrum yer
mahzen/kiler
bodrum kat
{i} şarap stoğu
{i} bodrum

TV setimizi aşağıya bodruma getirdi. - He brought our TV set down to the cellar.

Anne babası Tom'u bodruma kilitledi. - Tom's parents locked him in the cellar.

salt cellar tuzluk
{i} şarap stoku
{i} şarap mahzeni

Tom'un bodrumunda bir şarap mahzeni var. - Tom has a wine cellar in his basement.

Şarap mahzenine gidin ve birkaç şişe şarap alın. - Go to the wine cellar and get a couple of bottles of wine.

(Bilgisayar,Teknik) aşağı itmeli bellek
yeraltı
depo
cellar door
kiler kapı
cellar floor
bodrum döşemesi
cellar floor
bodrum tabanı
cellar floor
yeraltı döşemesi
cellar window
mahzen penceresi
cellar window
bodrum penceresi
cyclone cellar
kasırga sığınağı
cyclone cellar
siklon sığınağı
wine cellar
şarap mahzeni

Tom'un bodrumunda bir şarap mahzeni var. - Tom has a wine cellar in his basement.

Tom kendini kazara şarap mahzenine kilitledi. - Tom accidentally locked himself in the wine cellar.

root cellar
kök kiler
salt cellar
tuzluk
storm cellar
(Meteoroloji) fırtına mahseni
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A wine collection, especially when stored in a cellar
An enclosed underground space, often under a building; used for storage or shelter
A small dish for holding salt
Last place Also "basement "
{n} a ground-floor for liquors
the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level; often used for storage
A cellar is a room underneath a building, which is often used for storing things in. The box of papers had been stored in a cellar at the family home
The room, usually underground, where cheeses are left to ripen Some cheeses, Roquefort is the most famous, are ripened in caves
A wholly or partly (at lest 50 per cent) underground room or space in a building which is used for storage and not living purposes
storage space where wines are stored
An enclosed area that is generally used for storage that is partially or completely underground
A wine collection, epsecially when stored in a cellar
A person's or restaurant's cellar is the collection of different wines that they have. the restaurant's extensive wine cellar. Portion of a building beneath ground level, used for utilitarian and storage purposes. It is often called a basement, especially when constructed as part of a foundation. A cellar used for food storage (e.g., a root cellar) may be beneath a house or located outdoors, partly underground, with the upper part mounded over with earth to maintain fairly constant temperature and humidity; the entire enclosure may be concrete, or the floor may be of dirt and the ceiling of timber
A room or rooms under a building, and usually below the surface of the ground, where provisions and other stores are kept
A Main Inventory Table field that identifies inventories listing contents of a named cellar
A cellar is a room underneath a building, often used for storing things like wine
A storage area for wine, not necessarily underground A cellar is the best area to keep wines for aging Ideal conditions are darkness, controlled cool temperature, and high humidity Bottles should be stored on their sides to keep the corks from drying out
an excavation where root vegetables are stored
{i} basement, underground room; wine cellar
underground room, as in : In our house, the cellar was always damp
cellar door
part of a winery from which wine may be sampled or purchased
cellar door
a door leading to a cellar
cellar door
The English compound cellar door plays a certain role in discussions of phonoaesthetics; a widely repeated claim first put forward by J. R. R. Tolkien in his essay English and Welsh (1955) holds its sound is intrinsically beautiful
cel
A piece of celluloid on which has been drawn a frame of an animated film
cyclone cellar
a domestic underground shelter used as protection from severe winds
down cellar
Downstairs; the opposite of upstairs

I had to run down cellar to turn off the water main.

salt cellar
A small open container holding salt for use in the kitchen or on a dining table
salt cellar
A salt shaker
storm cellar
An underground structure used to shelter from storms that have high winds, such as a tornado
wine cellar
an underground place for storing wine at a constant temperature
wine cellar
a collection of wine
cel
A transparent sheet of cellulose acetate or similar plastic serving as a support or overlay for drawings, lettering,etc , in animation & title work
cel
A single image in an animation sequence
cel
l The basic unit of a table, separated by gridlines In a table, the intersection of a row and a column forms one cell
cel
A clear plastic sheet on which an image has been inked or copied and then painted Finished cels are placed over a background and photographed in sequence to create the illusion of motion
cellars
plural of cellar
cellars
house centipede
coal cellar
a small underground room where coal is stored
cyclone cellar
A cellar or excavation used for refuge from a cyclone, or tornado
cyclone cellar
An underground shelter in or adjacent to a house, used for protection from severe windstorms. Also called storm cellar
root cellar
An underground pit or cellar, usually covered with earth, used for the storage of root crops and other vegetables
root cellar
an excavation where root vegetables are stored
salt cellar
A salt cellar is a small container for salt with a hole or holes in the top for shaking salt onto food. a small container for salt American Equivalent: salt shaker (cellar from salliere, from salarium, from sal )
salt cellar
salt holder, vessel for serving salt
storm cellar
a place under a house where you can go to be safe during violent storms
storm cellar
an underground shelter where you can go until a storm passes
wine cellar
House plans with a special place for your prized collection Today's wine cellars are often greatly embellished spaces that can even be climate controlled for the serious connoisseur
wine cellar
underground room where fine wines are stored
wine cellar
storage space where wines are stored
wine cellar
an underground room where wine is stored to keep it at the right temperature
wine cellar
A special place for you prized collection Today's wine cellars are often greatly embellished spaces that can even be climate controlled for the serious connoisseur
cellar
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