Wooding
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wooding teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- odun temin etme
- kereste sağlama
- wood
- {s} ahşap
O ahşaptan mı yoksa metalden mi yapılmıştır?
-Is it made of wood or metal?
Masa ahşaptan yapılmıştır.
-The desk is made of wood.
- wood
- tahta
Bu masa tahtadan yapılmıştır.
-This table is made from wood.
Bu masa tahtadan yapılmıştır.
-This table is made of wood.
- wood
- odun
Tom tüm öğleden sonra odun yardıktan sonra yorgun hissetti.
-Tom felt exhausted after chopping wood all afternoon.
Tom yakmak için odun yardı.
-Tom chopped wood for the fire.
- wood
- koru
Koru yakıldı, alevler yükseldi, ve kısa sürede bayan Askew ve arkadaş şehitleriyle ilgili geriye kalan bütün şey dökülen bir küller yığınıydı.
-The wood was kindled, the flames arose, and a mouldering heap of ashes was soon all that remained of Mrs Askew and her fellow martyrs.
- wood
- {i} fıçı
- wood
- küçük orman
- wood
- {s} tahtadan yapılmış
Bu tabure, deri ve tahtadan yapılmıştır.
-This stool is made up of leather and wood.
Bu masa tahtadan yapılmıştır.
-This table is made of wood.
- wood
- ağaç
Kağıt ağaçtan yapılır.
-Paper is made from wood.
O ağaçlığın perili olduğunu söylüyorlar.
-They say that the wood is haunted.
- wood
- ağaçlık
Parkın her yanı ağaçlık.
-The park is well wooded.
- wood
- metanol
- wood
- kereste
Tom yosunlu, çürümüş keresteleri temizledi.
-Tom cleared away the mossy, rotten wood.
O, bir kitaplık yapabilmesi için biraz kereste satın alıyor.
-He is buying some wood so that he can make a bookcase.
- wood
- takoz
- wood
- wood coal odun kömürü
- wood
- woods i
- wood
- wood alcohol odun ispirtosu
- wood
- orman haline getirmek
- wood
- odun tedarik etmek
- wood
- {i} ağaç; tahta: That table's made of wood. O masa ağaçtan yapılmış. The staircase is made of wood. Merdivenler
- wood
- metil ispirtosu
- wood
- ağaçlandırmak
- wood
- {i} orman; koru
- wood
- mangal kömürü
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wooding teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- a taking in or procuring of wood {n}
- present participle of wood
- Wood
- An English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood
- wood
- A type of golf club, the head of which was traditionally made of wood
- wood
- An erection
That girl at the strip club gave me wood.
- wood
- A forested or wooded area, most often used in the plural
He got lost in the woods beyond Seattle.
- wood
- To cover or plant with trees
- wood
- Firewood
- wood
- The substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel
- wood
- As the previous but referring to wood of a particular species
Teak is much used for outdoor benches, but a number of other woods are also suitable, such as ipé, redwood, etc.
- wood
- A woodwind instrument
- wood
- {n} a place filled with timber, a collection of growing trees, the harder parts of trees
- Wood
- wode
- Wood
- An English occupational surname for a woodsman
- wood
- Another term for "saddle" click on pictures for larger views
- wood
- Another name for a Bowl
- wood
- To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to wood a steamboat or a locomotive
- wood
- Made of wood
Is it made of wood or metal?
-Is this made out of wood or metal?
- wood
- A large and thick collection of trees; a forest or grove; frequently used in the plural
- wood
- The fibrous material which makes up the greater part of the stems and branches of trees and shrubby plants, and is found to a less extent in herbaceous stems
- wood
- Syn: Xylem The tissues of the stem, branches, and roots of a woody plant lying between the pith and cambium, serving for water conduction, mechanical strength, and food storage, and characterized by the presence of tracheids or vessels
- wood
- A club normally used for distance shots It can be made of wood, metal, or graphite
- wood
- Wooden dolls date back to primitive folk art pieces These charming dolls were often intricately carved from basswood or linden woods They were produced by hand carving, molding or turning
- wood
- To grow mad; to act like a madman; to mad
- wood
- (1) n The hard, fibrous substance within the bark which makes up the major portion of the stems and branches of trees (2) adj Describes plants which have wood in their stems and branches Tree, shrubs and some vines are woody plants
- wood
- originally a club with a wooden head, relatively little loft and a long handle used for driving the ball and/or hitting long shots Now most "woods" are mad with a metal compound Example: "The 3 most common woods are driver (1 wood), 3 wood and 5 wood "
- wood
- {i} lumber; forest; log; firewood; wooden block; wooden musical instrument; type of golf club
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- Wood is one of the most important materials Akan use in their arts to express their thoughts Wood is used to carve various items for household use as well as for ceremonial uses Among the household items that are carved from wood include adwa (stool), akuaba (doll), dua afe (comb), poma (staff) to be used by okyeame (spokesperson or linguist) for either the abusua (family) or ohene (King)
- wood
- a golf club with a long shaft used to hit long shots; originally made with a wooden head; metal woods are now available
- wood
- Don't cry [or halloo] till you are out of the wood Do not rejoice for having escaped danger till the danger has passed away
- wood
- To take or get a supply of wood
- wood
- the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
- wood
- {f} forest, cover or plant with trees; supply wood for; equip oneself with firewood (wood up)
- wood
- Includes purchased wood, wood cut by household members on their property or elsewhere, driftwood, sawmill or construction scraps, or the like
- wood
- The solid interior of a tree
- wood
- Few wooden objects have survived except in waterlogged conditions The earliest specimen of a wooden object is a yew spear (36 7 cm in length) from lower Palaeolithic at Clacton-on-Sea, Essex and dates from about 250,000 years ago
- wood
- If something or someone is not out of the woods yet, they are still having difficulties or problems. The nation's economy is not out of the woods yet
- wood
- timber
- wood
- 1) In handicapping, the number of pins given; 2) in scoring, the number of pins knocked down; 3) general reference to a pin or pins
- wood
- Because clean and dry wood ladders are nonconductive, they offer a margin of safety when working near electricity They also offer a natural firm grip for the worker's feet and hands However, wood ladders are heavy A pleasing traditional look, wide availability and outstanding economy are among wood ladders' strongest attributes
- wood
- the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees
- wood
- A wood is a fairly large area of trees growing near each other. You can refer to one or several of these areas as woods, and this is the usual form in American English. After dinner Alice slipped away for a walk in the woods with Artie About a mile to the west of town he came upon a large wood. see also dead wood
- wood
- It consists of elongated tubular or needle-shaped cells of various kinds, usually interwoven with the shinning bands called silver grain
- wood
- You can say `touch wood' in British English, or `knock on wood' in American English, to indicate that you hope to have good luck in something you are doing, usually after saying that you have been lucky with it so far. She's never even been to the doctor's, touch wood Touch wood, I've been lucky enough to avoid any other serious injuries
- wood
- A type of golf club the head of which is frequently made of wood
- wood
- United States film actress (1938-1981)
- wood
- scientifically called xylem It's the stuff trees are mostly made of
- wood
- A secondary tissue found in seed plants which consists largely of xylem tissue
- wood
- any wind instrument other than the brass instruments
- wood
- Tough fibrous substance obtain from a tree
- wood
- a golf club with a long shaft used to hit long shots; originally made with a wooden head; metal woods are now available United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942) English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887) English conductor (1869-1944) United States film actress (1938-1981) the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees
- wood
- The substance of trees and the like; the hard fibrous substance which composes the body of a tree and its branches, and which is covered by the bark; timber
- wood
- {s} wooden, made from wood; of wood (material); of a forest
- wood
- As the previous but referring to a particular wood, i.e. a wood that is recognized as such in the trade. "Teak is much used for outdoor benches, but a number of other woods are also suitable, such as ipé, redwood, etc"
- wood
- Hu wouldv Past tense of 'will' Ex 'Wood you pass the catnip, pleeze?'
- wood
- A Club used to hit the ball longer distances than irons Used mainly from tee off blocks, but also used on the course
- wood
- (e g , "driver or 1 wood, fairway woods, utility woods," and so on) originally a club with a wooden head, relatively little loft and a long handle used for driving the ball and/or hitting long shots (now most "woods" are metal ) Example: The 3 most common woods are driver (1 wood), 3 wood and 5 wood
- wood
- your neck of the woods: see neck can't see the wood for the trees: see tree. American military leader and colonial administrator who was chief of staff of the U.S. Army (1910-1914) and governor-general of the Philippines (1921-1927). Hard, fibrous material formed by the accumulation of secondary xylem produced by the vascular cambium. It is the principal strengthening tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and shrubs. Wood forms around a central core (pith) in a series of concentric layers called growth rings. A cross section of wood shows the distinction between heartwood and sapwood. Heartwood, the central portion, is darker and composed of xylem cells that are no longer active in the life processes of the tree. Sapwood, the lighter area surrounding the heartwood, contains actively conducting xylem cells. Wood is one of the most abundant and versatile natural materials on earth, and unlike coal, ores, and petroleum, is renewable with proper care. The most widely used woods come from two groups of trees: the conifers, or softwoods (e.g., pine, spruce, fir), and the broadleaves, or hardwoods (e.g., oak, walnut, maple). Trees classified as hardwoods are not necessarily harder than softwoods (e.g., balsa, a hardwood, is one of the softest woods). Density and moisture content affect the strength of wood; in addition to load-bearing strength, other variable factors often tested include elasticity and toughness. Wood is insulating to heat and electricity and has desirable acoustical properties. Some identifying physical characteristics of wood include colour, odour, texture, and grain (the direction of the wood fibres). Some 10,000 different wood products are commercially available, ranging from lumber and plywood to paper, from fine furniture to toothpicks. Chemically derived products from wood and wood residues include cellophane, charcoal, dyestuffs, explosives, lacquers, and turpentine. Wood is also used for fuel in many parts of the world. wood alcohol Annie Wood wood runner wood mouse Halifax Edward Frederick Lindley Wood 1st earl of Johnson Robert Wood petrified wood wood louse Wood Buffalo National Park wood duck Wood family wood rat wood thrush wood warbler Wood Grant Wood Leonard Wood Natalie Muir Woods National Monument Woods Lake of the Woods Tiger Eldrick Woods Bretton Woods Conference
- wood
- The trunks or main stems of trees as suitable for architectural and other purposes
- wood
- mad, insane, crazed
- wood
- English conductor (1869-1944)
- wood
- Wood is the material which forms the trunks and branches of trees. Their dishes were made of wood There was a smell of damp wood and machine oil. a short piece of wood
- wood
- A forested or wooded area, most often used in the plural: "he got lost in the woods beyond Seattle"
- wood
- 1)A pin or pins; 2)the number of pins knocked down; 3)the number of pins given to a bowler as a handicap
- wood
- Trees cut or sawed for the fire or other uses
- wood
- To supply or cover with trees
- wood
- lumber, as in: The book said wood floors look nice and last a long time
- wood
- Mad; insane; possessed; rabid; furious; frantic
- wood
- Clubs used for long range shots Traditionally made with wooden head they are now mostly made with metal alloy heads
- wood
- English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887)
- wood
- United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942)
- wood
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