kleiner nagel

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Определение kleiner nagel в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

tack
iri başlı çivi
tack
iliştirmek
tack
oyulgalamak
tack
yapışkanlık
tack
(Tekstil) teyelle tutturmak
tack
{i} çivi
tack
raptiye
tack
orsa etmek
tack
çatmak
tack
kumaşı teyellemek
tack
(fiil) raptiyelemek, teyellemek, tutturmak, çakmak, katmak, eklemek, birleştirmek, gemiyi çevirmek, rüzgâra karşı volta vurmak
tack
{i} besin
tack
{i} iri başlı küçük çivi
tack
{f} rüzgâra karşı volta vurmak
tack
{i} yiyecek
tack
bir geminin yelkenlerinin vaziyetine göre gittiği yol
tack
{f} çakmak
tack
tack teyelle/çevir/tuttur
tack
{f} eklemek
tack
{i} geminin rüzgâra göre yaptığı yön değişikliği
Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
tack
A small nail with a flat head
To nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head)
A small, sharp, nail-like object used especially to affix thin items to thicker ones, but not heavily used in carpentry
A course or heading that enables a sailing vessel to head upwind. See also reach, gybe
{n} a small nail, rope, turn of a ship, lease
a small sharp-pointed nail
To change the direction of a vessel by shifting the position of the helm and sails; also (as said of a vessel), to have her direction changed through the shifting of the helm and sails
1 (Part of a sail) Lower forward corner of a sail TACK-- 2 (relating to course) The heading a boat is on or changing course to
loose seam used to temporarily fasten pieces of cloth
A point of sailing with the wind on one side of the boat (noun); to change the side of the boat from which the winds blows by turning the bow through the wind (verb)
The ability of a seal gum to become "tacky" when moistened, resulting in a fast tearing bond
the heading or position of a vessel relative to the trim of its sails
(nautical) the act of changing tack
of Ship; also, a rope employed to pull the lower corner of a studding sail to the boom
See Tack, v
If a sailing boat is tacking or if the people in it tack it, it is sailing towards a particular point in a series of sideways movements rather than in a straight line. We were tacking fairly close inshore The helmsman could tack the boat singlehanded
The direction of a vessel in regard to the trim of her sails; as, the starboard tack, or port tack; the former when she is closehauled with the wind on her starboard side; hence, the run of a vessel on one tack; also, a change of direction
A stain; a tache
to place riding tack on a horse