Battering
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İngilizce - Türkçe
battering teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- dövme {i}
- vurma {i}
- vur(mak)
- (isim) dövme
- vur
- baca şevliği (İnşaat)
- batter
- güm güm vurmak
- batter
- {f} hırpalamak
- battering ram
- koç başlı kütük
- battering-ram
- şahmerdan
- battering ram
- şahmerdan
- batter
- hamur/vuruşçu
- batter
- {i} sulu hamur
- batter
- topa vuran oyuncu
Tom çok iyi bir topa vuran oyuncu.
-Tom is a very good batter.
Hakem topa vuran oyuncuya seslendi.
-The umpire called the batter out.
- batter
- meyilli olmak
- batter
- yumrukla
- batter
- (Gıda) bulamaç
- batter
- vurmak
- batter
- hasara uğratmak
- batter
- yağ ve un karışımı hamur
- batter
- vurucu
O, çok iyi bir top vurucusu.
-He is a very good batter.
- batter
- (Spor) sopayla vuran oyuncu
- batter
- yumruklamak
- batter
- paçavraya çevirmek
- batter
- hamur
Kurabiye hamuru yapmadan önce unu eledin mi?
-Did you sift the flour before you made the cookie batter?
- batter
- dövmek
- batter
- meyilli duvar
- batter
- hor kullanmak
- batter
- bombalamak
- batter
- yıpratmak
- batter
- hasara uğramak
- batter
- eskitmek tahrip etmek
- batter
- yağ ve u
- batter
- bam güm vurmak
- batter
- süt
- batter
- pasta hamuru
- batter
- hamle yapmak
- batter
- sert darbelerle vurmak
- batter
- i., spor sopayla vuran oyuncu
- batter
- hamur,v.yumrukla: n.pasta hamuru
- batter
- battered baby büyükleri tarafından hırpalanmış küçük çocuk
- batter
- eski/dağıt/vur
- batter
- {f} meyilli olmak (duvar)
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İngilizce - İngilizce
battering teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The activity of battering
- Present participle of batter
- An instance of battering
- assault: massacre; repeated physical abuse {i}
- the act of subjecting to strong attack
- If something takes a battering, it suffers very badly as a result of a particular event or action. Sterling took a battering yesterday as worries grew about the state of Britain's economy. = beating
- battering ram
- This object borne as a charge in a coat of arms
- battering ram
- (also ram) A heavy object used by some peoples in history for battering down walls and gates before gunpowder was known to them
- battering rams
- plural form of battering ram
- battering ram
- A battering ram is a long heavy piece of wood that is used to knock down the locked doors of buildings. They got a battering ram to smash down the door. a long heavy piece of wood used in wars in the past to break through walls or doors. Medieval weapon consisting of a heavy timber with a metal knob or point at the front. Rams were used to beat down the gates or walls of a besieged city or castle. Usually suspended by ropes from the roof of a movable shed, the timber was swung back and forth by its operators so that it banged against the structure under siege. The shed's roof was covered with animal skins to protect the operators inside it from bombardment with stones or fiery materials
- battering ram
- large hard tool used to beat in a locked door or wall
- battering ram
- a ram used to break down doors of fortified buildings
- battering train
- A train of artillery for siege operations
- batter
- A batsman
- batter
- The slope of a terrace, wall etc
Hydroseeding of unvegetated batters is planned.
- batter
- To slope (of walls, buildings etc.)
- batter
- a thick liquid mixture of two or more materials beaten together, to be used in cookery
- batter
- {v} to bruise by beating, wear down
- batter
- {n} a mixture of flour, water, eggs and salt
- batter
- A bruise on the face of a plate or of type in the form
- batter
- To wear or impair as if by beating or by hard usage
- batter
- The slope, or inclination from the vertical, of a wall or other structure or portion of a structure
- batter
- strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"
- batter
- If someone is battered, they are regularly hit and badly hurt by a member of their family or by their partner. evidence that the child was being battered. boys who witness fathers battering their mothers. battered wives. + battering bat·ter·ing Leaving the relationship does not mean that the battering will stop
- batter
- make a dent or impression in; "dinge a soft hat"
- batter
- Paste of clay or loam
- batter
- {i} one who wields a bat (in a game of baseball, cricket, etc.); baking mixture
- batter
- A mixture of liquid, flour and other ingredients that can vary in consistency A baking term
- batter
- An earth slope formed from placed fill material or cut into the natural hillside, during road construction
- batter
- A mixture of flour and liquid
- batter
- A slope
- batter
- strike against forcefully; "Winds buffeted the tent"
- batter
- A flour-liquid mixture that is thin enough to pour One example is pancake batter
- batter
- beaten together and used in cookery
- batter
- Flour or meal mixture containing sufficient liquid so it can be poured or dropped from a spoon before baking
- batter
- If you batter something, you hit it many times, using your fists or a heavy object. They were battering the door, they were breaking in Batter the steaks flat
- batter
- A liquid mixture (containing flour and other ingredients) that can be stirred
- batter
- An offensive player who takes his position in the batters box
- batter
- A beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying
- batter
- The person who tries to hit the ball in a sport like baseball
- batter
- If a place is battered by wind, rain, or storms, it is seriously damaged or affected by very bad weather. The country has been battered by winds of between fifty and seventy miles an hour. a storm that's been battering the Northeast coastline. = pound
- batter
- To slope gently backward
- batter
- Batter is a mixture of flour, eggs, and milk that is used in cooking. pancake batter. fish in batter
- batter
- to hit or strike violently and repeatedly
- batter
- In sports such as baseball and softball, a batter is a person who hits the ball with a wooden bat. batters and pitchers. see also battered, battering. to hit someone or something again and again, in a way that hurts someone or causes damage (batre or bat )
- batter
- One who wields a bat; a batsman
- batter
- {f} strike, beat, hit repeatedly
- batter
- semi-liquid mixture of flour, egg, and liquid
- batter
- To batter someone means to hit them many times, using fists or a heavy object. He battered her around the head He was battered unconscious. + battered bat·tered Her battered body was discovered in a field
- batter
- A binge, a heavy drinking session
- batter
- A backward slope in the face of a wall or of a bank; receding slope
- batter
- Talutage Sloping exterior surface at the base of all walls and towers Built to protect the base of the wall against attack and increase its stability
- batter
- A sloping part of a curtain wall The sharp angle at the base of all walls and towers along their exterior surface; talus
- batter
- to coat with batter
- batter
- A receding upward slope of the outer face of a structure
- batter
- a mixture of flour and eggs that becomes solid when cooked
- batter
- A semi- liquid mixture of several ingredients, as, flour, eggs, milk, etc
- batter
- An uncooked pourable mixture usually made up of flour, a liquid, and other ingredients
- batter
- To flatten (metal) by hammering, so as to compress it inwardly and spread it outwardly
- batter
- -The excavated or constructed face of a dam wall, cutting or embankment
- batter
- a flour mixture thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon (baseball) a ballplayer who is batting
- batter
- A sloping part of a curtain wall The sharp angle at the base of all walls and towers along the exterior surface It was used to help objects ricochet off the walls and into enemies
- batter
- A batsman. Used under the modern fashion for expunging gender from all words, but in fact women cricketers refer to themselves as batsmen (ie. its already gender-neutral, see the batsman article)
- batter
- A thick, viscous mixture containing a flour or other starch, fat, sugar and other ingedients and baked into cakes or breads Sometimes used to coat foods to be deep-fried
- batter
- To beat with successive blows; to beat repeatedly and with violence, so as to bruise, shatter, or demolish; as, to batter a wall or rampart
- batter
- A flour-liquid mixture that is thin enough to pour
- batter
- The steep excavated slope in an open cut mine
- batter
- A semifluid substance, usually composed of flour and other ingredients, into which principal components of food are dipped or with which they are coated, or which may be used directly to form bakery foods [From §110 3(c)]
- batter
- the inclination of a surface in relation to a horizontal, a vertical, or, occasionally, an inclined plane (commonly noted on detail plans as so many inches to one foot) See also rake
- batter
- a flour mixture thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon
- batter
- (baseball) a ballplayer who is batting
- batter
- A player in the batter's box being pitched to by a pitcher When a player becomes a batter depends on his or her position in the batting order
- batter
- A sloping part of a curtain wall The sharp angle at the base of all walls and towers along their exterior surface
- batter
- An uncooked mixture, usually of flour, eggs, liquid, and a leavening agent, that is thin enough to pour
- batter
- Flour or liquid mixture that coats item being cooked, item is usually fried
- batterings
- plural of battering
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