Glass
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glass teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kadeh {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom Mary'ye bir kadeh şarap sundu.
-Tom offered Mary a glass of wine.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom kadehini kaldırdı.
-Tom raised his glass.
- cam
Örnek Cümle:
O, camı kasıtlı olarak kırdı.
-He deliberately broke the glass.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bir cam parçası ile parmağını kesti.
-Tom cut his finger on a piece of glass.
- bardak {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Lütfen bana bir bardak su ver.
-Please give me a glass of water.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir bardak tekila istiyorum.
-I'd like a glass of tequila.
- cam eşya
- sırça {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Sırça köşkte oturanlar başkalarına taş atmamalılar.
-Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
- cam kadeh (Gıda)
- cam levha (Askeri)
- dalgın
- cama ait
- camdan yapılmış
Örnek Cümle:
Bir plastik bardak, gerçek camdan yapılmış olandan daha iyidir.
-A plastic cup is better than one made of real glass.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir plastik bardak gerçek camdan yapılmış olanından daha iyidir.
-A plastic glass is better than one made of real glass.
- met (Argo)
Örnek Cümle:
Bir ayna metaldan ya da camdan yapılabilir.
-A mirror can be made out of metal or glass.
Örnek Cümle:
Okulda dört çöp kutusu vardır: kağıt için bir, plastik için bir ve cam ve metal için iki tane daha.
-There are four trash cans in the school: one for paper, one for plastic, and two more for glass and metal.
- anlamsız
- metaamfetamin (Argo)
- cam bardak (Gıda)
- coğ
- gözlük
Örnek Cümle:
Tom gözlüklerini taktı.
-Tom put on his glasses.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom gözlüklerini arıyor.
-Tom is looking for his glasses.
- büyüteç {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom büyüteçle kayayı inceliyor.
-Tom examines the rock with a magnifying glass.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bir büyüteçle fotoğrafı inceledi.
-Tom examined the photo with a magnifying glass.
- Mercek adese (Tıp)
- cam kaba koymak {f}
- mercek {i}
- gözlük camı {i}
- cam takmak {f}
- bardak: a glass of water bir bardak su. a water glass su bardağı {i}
- adese glasses i
- cam gibi yapmak {f}
- gIass blower cam ve şişe imal eden kimse
- CAM LEVHA (HV.): Foküs düzeyinde ışıklama esnasında filimin üzerine bastırıldığı bir cam levha (Askeri)
- ayna {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Aynanın altında iki gözlük vardı.
-There were two glasses under the mirror.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir ayna metaldan ya da camdan yapılabilir.
-A mirror can be made out of metal or glass.
- cam elyafından bir çeşit kumaş
- donuk
- vitrin
- camlamak
- frosted glass
- buzlu cam
- magnifying glass
- büyüteç
Tom bir büyüteçle fotoğrafı inceledi.
-Tom examined the photo with a magnifying glass.
Tom büyüteçle kayayı inceliyor.
-Tom examines the rock with a magnifying glass.
- beer glass
- bira bardağı
- glasses
- {i} gözlük
Annem gözlüksüz okuyamaz.
-My mother can't read without glasses.
Tom gözlüklerini taktı.
-Tom put on his glasses.
- glass ceiling syndrome
- (Tıp) Cam tavan sendromu: Bir organizasyonda kadın ya da erkek veya azınlıkların üst yönetim basamaklarına çıkmasını engelleyen, ayrımcılık gibi görünmeyen engellerle başetme durumu
- glass block
- cam blok
- glass ceiling
- Çalışanların üst kademe yönetim pozisyonlarına ulaşmasını engelleyici davranışsal ve örgütsel önyargılardan kaynaklanan görünmez yapay engeller
- glass construction
- cam yapımı
- glass door
- cam kapı
- glass fiber
- cam elyafı
- glass fiber
- fiberglas
- glass fiber
- cam lifi
- glass fibre
- campamuğu
- glass fibre
- cam elyafi
- glass house
- (İnşaat) limonluk
- glass in
- (Dilbilim) camlamak">(Dilbilim) camlamak
- glass jar
- cam kavanoz
- glass plate
- cam levha
- glass roof
- cam çatı
- glass sand
- cam kumu
- glass slide
- lam
- glass tube
- cam tüp
- glass wall
- (İnşaat,Teknik) cam duvar
- glass ware
- cam eşya
- glass wool
- (Marangozluk,Tıp) cam pamuğu
- glass bead
- cam boncuk
- glass blower
- şişe yapımcısı
- glass blower
- cam yapımcısı
- glass bulb
- ampul
- glass ceramics
- cam seramik
- glass cloth
- cam bezi
- glass culture
- serada bitki yetiştirme
- glass cutter
- cam elması
- glass electrode
- cam elektrot
- glass eye
- camgöz
- glass eye
- takma göz
- glass fiber
- camyünü
- glass paper
- cam kâğıdı
- glass paper
- zımpara kâğıdı
- glass rod
- cam çubuk
- glass roof
- camlı çatı
- glass tile
- cam kiremit
- glass tubing
- cam boru
- glass wool
- campamuğu
- glass wool
- camyünü
- glass wool
- cam elyafı
- glass cutter
- elmas
- glass balcony
- cam balkon
- glass blower
- cam yapımcısı, şişe yapımcısı
- glass blower
- cam üfleme
- glass breaking
- cam kırılması
- glass brick
- Cam tuğla
- glass case
- camekân
- glass diode
- cam diyot
- glass eel
- cam yılanbalığı
- glass funnel
- cam huni
- glass grinder
- cam değirmeni
- glass handle with care
- cam dikkatli olun
- glass harmonica
- cam armonika
- glass house
- cam ev
Cam evlerde yaşayan insanlar taş fırlatmalılar.
-People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
- glass master
- cam ustası
- glass mat
- cam mat
- glass measuring device
- cam ebatlama makinesi
- glass of wine
- şarap bardağı
- glass paint
- cam boyama
- glass pane
- cam
- glass plate negative
- (Fotoğrafçılık) cam negatif
- glass reinforced plastic
- (Mühendislik) cam ile güçlendirilmiş plastik,GRP
- glass strand
- camdan yapılma kolye dizisi
- glass topped
- Üstü camlı, üstü camla kaplı
- glass-filled nylon
- cam dolgulu naylon
- glass-fronted
- onu camlı olan
- glass bead
- boncuk
- glass bowl
- cam tekne
- glass box model
- beyaz kutu modeli
- glass case
- cam dolap
- glass case
- vitrin
- glass cloth
- zımpara
- glass culture
- serada yetiştirme
- glass cutter
- elmastıraş, elmas
- glass cutter
- cam kesen usta
- glass cutter
- cam keskisi
- glass dose meters
- (Nükleer Bilimler) cam doz ölçerler
- glass eel
- (Denizbilim) glas aal
- glass fibre
- cam elyafı
- glass fibre
- (Tekstil) cam lifi
- glass grain
- cam tanecik
- glass green
- camgöbeği
- glass in
- -i camla kapatmak
- glass jaw
- çene (boks)
- glass mat
- cam keçe
- glass over
- (Dilbilim) camdan bölme yapmak
- glass over
- (Dilbilim) camla kaplamak
- glass petri dish
- cam petri kutu
- glass rod
- (Kimya) baget">(Kimya) baget
- glass sermet cement
- (Diş Hekimliği) cam iyonomer simanına yaklaşık % 50 oranında gümüş katılarak hazırlanmış, azı dişlerde amalgam yerine tutuculuk ve renk avantajı nedeni ile tercih edilen yeni bir dolgu maddesi
- glass shards
- kırık cam parçaları
- glass shards
- keskin kenarlı ve düzensiz şekilli volkanik cam parçaları
- glass shot
- (Sinema) ayna çekimi
- glass sight
- (Askeri) OPTİK NİŞAN TERTİBATI: Kolimatör, dürbün, teleskop, periskop vesaire gibi, optik bir unsuru ihtiva eden nişan alet ve malzemesi. Ayrıca bakınız: "sight"
- glass sight
- (Askeri) optik nişan tertibatı
- glass size
- cam boyutu
- glass stop
- (İnşaat) cam tutucu
- glass stop
- (İnşaat) cam tırnağı
- glass tile
- (İnşaat) düz cam kiremit
- glass trade
- cam ticareti
- glass wool
- (isim) cam yünü
- glass wool
- {i} cam yünü
- frosted glass
- buzlucam
- cellular glass
- cam yünü
- cupping glass
- (Tıp) şişe
- fiber glass
- (Otomotiv) fiberglas">(Otomotiv) fiberglas
- glasses
- bardaklar
Bardaklara brandy doldurdu.
-She poured brandy into the glasses.
Bardaklar ve tabaklar kırıldı.
-Glasses and dishes were broken.
- hollow glass block
- içi boş cam blok
- liqueur glass
- (Gıda) likör bardağı
- objective glass
- objektif
- reinforced glass
- güçlendirilmiş cam
- shot glass
- (Gıda) tek atma kadehi
- tempered glass
- tavlanmış cam
- tempered glass
- temperlenmiş cam
- wine glass
- (Gıda) şarap bardağı
- glassful
- bir bardak dolusu
- glassful
- bardak dolusu
- glassing
- camlama
- glasses
- (isim) gözlük
- glasses
- bardak/cam/gözlük
- glasses
- i., çoğ. gözlük
- glassful
- bardak dolu
- glassful
- {i} bir bardak
- the glass
- çay ocağı kitchen where tea is made and sold by
İlgili Terimler
glass teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To strike (someone), particularly in the face, with a drinking glass with the intent of causing injury
Örnek Cümle:
One night he was in this nightclub in Sheffield and he got glassed by this bloke who’d been just let out of prison that day.
- A vessel from which one drinks, especially one made of glass, plastic, or similar translucent or semi-translucent material
Örnek Cümle:
Fill my glass with milk please.
- A solid, transparent substance made by melting sand with a mixture of soda, potash and lime
Örnek Cümle:
The tabletop is made of glass.
- A mirror
Örnek Cümle:
She adjusted her lipstick in the glass.
- Glassware
Örnek Cümle:
We collected art glass.
- To furnish with glass; to glaze
- To view through an optical instrument such as binoculars
- The backboard
Örnek Cümle:
He caught the rebound off of the glass.
- To bombard an area with such intensity (nuclear bomb, fusion bomb, etc) as to melt the landscape into glass
- To enclose with glass
- Amorphous (non-crystalline) substance
Örnek Cümle:
A popular myth is that window glass actually is an extremely viscous liquid.
- A magnifying glass or telescope
Örnek Cümle:
We looked through the glass to see stars.
- The clear, protective screen surrounding a hockey rink
Örnek Cümle:
He fired the outlet pass off the glass.
- The quantity of liquid contained in such a vessel
Örnek Cümle:
Would you like a glass of milk?.
- made of glass; fitted with glass {s}
- scan (game in the forest) with binoculars furnish with glass; "glass the windows
- transparent substance made of sand and alkaline salts {n}
- made of or resembling glass {a}
- to behold or view as in a glass, to glaze {v}
- a glass container for holding liquids while drinking glassware collectively; "She collected old glass" the quantity a glass will hold a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure put in a glass container enclose with glass; "glass in a porch" scan (game in the forest) with binoculars furnish with glass; "glass the windows
- Thin plate of glass or transparent synthetic material, for protecting the dials of watches, clocks, etc
- Any substance having a peculiar glassy appearance, and a conchoidal fracture, and usually produced by fusion
- enclose with glass; "glass in a porch"
- amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
- Anything made of glass
- Fragile
- a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror
- To cover or furnish with glass; to glaze
- that contains inclusions of gold, copper, or chromic oxide to create a sparkling effect This glass was first made in Venice in the 15th century and is named because it looks like the mineral of the same name
- An inorganic transparent material composed of silica (sand), soda (sodium carbonate), and lime (calcium carbonate) with small quantities of alumina, boric, or magnesia oxides
- An inorganic transparent material composed of sand (silica), soda (sodium bicarbonate), and lime (calcium carbonate) with small quantities of alumina, boric or magnesia oxides Available Styles: Clear, Bronze, Grey and Tinted
- cookware is identified as heat resistant or non-heat resistant, while most glass-ceramic cookware is classified as glazed or unglazed Most manufacturers recommend the use of heat-resistant glass or glass-ceramic cookware for microwave cooking
- A vessel (especially one made of glass) from which drinks may be drunk
- protection for loss or damage to glass and its appurtances such as signage and security tapes
- the quantity a glass will hold a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure put in a glass container enclose with glass; "glass in a porch"
- glassware collectively; "She collected old glass"
- the most essential vehicle of expression for stained glass art Very simply, glass is melted sand The sand is composed of large amounts of silica derived from quartz or flint Sand only melts at great temperatures so to help it melt at a more practical temperature, a flux of soda and lime or potash is added
- a small refracting telescope
- An amorphous, homogeneous material with a random, liquid-like molecular structure formed by heating the raw materials to a temperature sufficient to completely fuse them into a consistent material that, when cooled, becomes rigid without crystallizing
- A drinking vessel; a tumbler; a goblet; hence, the contents of such a vessel; especially; spirituous liquors; as, he took a glass at dinner
- To reflect, as in a mirror; to mirror; used reflexively
- Glass is a hard transparent substance that is used to make things such as windows and bottles. a pane of glass. a sliding glass door
- A vessel filled with running sand for measuring time; an hourglass; and hence, the time in which such a vessel is exhausted of its sand
- In nautical terminology, a contraction for "weather glass" (a mercury barometer)
- An optical glass; a lens; a spyglass; in the plural, spectacles; as, a pair of glasses; he wears glasses
- A looking-glass; a mirror
- A weatherglass; a barometer
- transparent and brittle material produced by fusing sand and other materials (used for windows, bottles, etc.); cup, drinking container; window pane; lens; anything made from glass {i}
- the quantity a glass will hold
- Transparent or opaque solid formed from sand fusion reactions Usually very hard and dense but can be fractured easily
- All products comprised primarily of glass materials, including, but not limited to, containers, windows, fiberglass insulation, reflective beads, and construction blocks
- A glass is a container made from glass, which you can drink from and which does not have a handle. Grossman raised the glass to his lips. The contents of a glass can be referred to as a glass of something. a glass of milk
- To case in glass
- is from the Celtic glas (bluish-green), the colour produced by the woad employed by the ancient Britons in dyeing their bodies Pliny calls it glastrum, and Cæsar vitrum
- fit or cover with panes of glass; frame (a picture) {f}
- scan (game in the forest) with binoculars
- an amorphous material with three-dimensional primary atomic bonding more
- A hard, brittle, translucent, and commonly transparent substance, white or colored, having a conchoidal fracture, and made by fusing together sand or silica with lime, potash, soda, or lead oxide
- become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"
- A homogeneous material with a random, liquidlike (non-crystalline) molecular structure The manufacturing process requires that the raw materials be heated to a temperature sufficient to produce a completely fused melt, which, when cooled rapidly, becomes rigid without crystallizing
- In the days of tall ships the barometer was a glass vessel with a thin stem The fluid in the glass (in most cases water) would move up and down the stem as the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere changed These movements were used to predict changes in the weather
- Glass is used to mean objects made of glass, for example drinking containers and bowls. There's a glittering array of glass to choose from at markets
- a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure
- put in a glass container
- The plexiglas sheet on top of the boards, which protects spectators and players on the bench from the puck
- a glass container for holding liquids while drinking
- an amorphous solid obtained when silica is mixed with other compounds, heated above its melting point, and then cooled rapidly
- an inorganic product of fusion which has cooled to a rigid condition without crystallizing
- The clear protective screen surrounding a hockey rink
- an amorphous solid obtained when silica is mixed with other compounds, heated above its melting point, and then cooled rapidly (16 5)
- glass ceiling
- An unwritten, uncodified barrier to further promotion or progression for a member of a specific demographic group
- glass ceilings
- plural form of glass ceiling
- glass cleaners
- plural form of glass cleaner
- glass cockpit
- An aircraft cockpit with its avionics displayed on computer screens, rather than on gauges
- glass cockpits
- plural form of glass cockpit
- glass cutter
- A hand tool used for scoring a piece of glass so that it can be snapped cleanly in two
- glass electrode
- Any of several electrodes, having a thin glass bulb, whose potential is dependent upon the concentration of hydrogen or other ions in the solution in which it is immersed; used in pH meters etc
- glass eye
- An artificial eye, not necessarily made from glass, intended to replace a missing eye
- glass eyes
- plural form of glass eye
- glass felt
- glass fibers bonded into a sheet with resin and suitable for impregnation with asphalt in the manufacture of bituminous waterproofing, roofing membranes and shingles
- glass fiber insulation
- blanket or rigid board insulation, composed of glass fibers bound together with a binder, faced or unfaced, used to insulate roofs and walls
- glass frog
- A group of frogs in the Centrolenidae family, with distinctive light-coloured ot translucent skin
- glass harmonica
- A musical instrument composed of a series of spinning glass bowls, played with the fingers, invented by Benjamin Franklin. See armonica
- glass harp
- An instrument made with wine glasses, tuned by putting different amounts of liquid into them. Sound is produced by rubbing one's fingers around the edge of the glasses
- glass jaw
- A sensitive chin or jaw, the physical striking of which tends to result in a knockout
How was I to know that big ape had a glass jaw?.
- glass onion
- A large hand blown glass bottle used aboard ships to hold wine or brandy
- glass onions
- plural form of glass onion
- glass transition
- The transition which occurs when a liquid is cooled to an amorphous or glassy solid; occurs if the cooling rate is so fast that normal crystallization is prevented
- glass transition temperature
- The temperature below which an amorphous material is a glassy solid and above which it is a viscous liquid
- glass water
- Is a chemistry term for a water mixture equalling 138% w/w solution of sodium silicate. It is made by combining 138 grams of anhydrous sodium silicate per 100 millilitres of water
- glass wool
- An insulating material, made from fiberglass, arranged into a texture similar to wool
- glass-cleaner
- Attributive form of glass cleaner
glass-cleaner bottle.
- glass-cockpit
- Attributive form of glass cockpit
glass-cockpit aircraft.
- glass ceiling
- An unacknowledged discriminatory barrier that prevents women and minorities from rising to positions of power or responsibility, as within a corporation
- glass snake
- Any of several slender, limbless, snakelike lizards of the genus Ophisaurus, having a tail that breaks or snaps off readily and later regenerates
- glass-box testing
- (Bilgisayar) White-box testing (also called glass-box or clear box testing) is the test in which a tester knows the internal program structure and its code. As a result, the tester can execute each program statement and function; check each intended error handling, etc. This testing involves source code reviews, walkthroughs, as well as design and execution of tests based on the access to the program code. White-box testing requires deeper knowledge of programming languages and technologies than black-box testing
- glass a picture
- put glass over a picture
- glass a window
- furnish a window frame with glass
- glass blower
- craftsman or artist who fashions glassware by blowing air into a heated mass of glass through a tube
- glass blowing
- The art or process of shaping an object from molten glass by blowing air into it through a tube.glass blower n
- glass blowing
- art of shaping glass objects by blowing air through a tube into a ball of molten glass
- glass bottle
- container made of glass
- glass case
- box or case with glass panels, showcase
- glass ceiling
- A term that refers to the many barriers that can exist to thwart a woman's rise to the top of an organization; one that provides a view of the top, but a ceiling on how far a woman can go A term that refers to the many barriers that can exist to thwart a woman's rise to the top of an organization; one that provides a view of the top, but a ceiling on how far a woman can go
- glass ceiling
- When people refer to a glass ceiling, they are talking about the attitudes and traditions in a society that prevent women from rising to the top jobs. In her current role she broke through the glass ceiling as the first woman to reach senior management level in the company. An unacknowledged discriminatory barrier that prevents women and minorities from rising to positions of power or responsibility, as within a corporation. the attitudes and practices that prevent women or particular groups from getting high level jobs, even though there are no actual laws or rules to stop them
- glass ceiling
- A see-through boundary in organizations and businesses that stopped females and people of color from gaining access to higher level positions although they could see the positions usually filled by white males
- glass ceiling
- a ceiling based on attitudinal or organizational bias in the work force that prevents minorities and women from advancing to leadership positions
- glass ceiling
- alleged limit on professional advancement imposed on women and minorities (form of racism and sexism)
- glass ceiling
- As defined by the Department of Labor, "those artificial barriers based on attitudinal or organizational bias" that keep qualified women and minorities "from advancing upward in their organization into management level positions" See also Career Development
- glass ceiling
- A barrier to advancement within an organization experienced by members of certain groups because of prejudice (including discomfort in their presence) This term is most often used when the organization does bring in members of the group affected by the ceiling and often does promote them through the junior ranks on a comparable basis to the most favored group If members of a group tend to leave the organization soon after entering, this is termed a "revolving door" rather than a "glass ceiling " The barrier in an organization may be different for different groups that are commonly victims of prejudice and usually is strongly influenced by so-called `corporate culture '
- glass ceiling
- The invisible barrier that has limited women's opportunities for advancement to the highest ranks of politics, business, and the professions
- glass ceiling
- An invisible barrier that blocks the promotion of a qualified individual in a work environment because of the individual's gender, race, or ethnicity (p 297)
- glass cloth
- Fabric used as insulating material base formed by weaving yarns comprising glass filaments and possessing high strength, heat resistance and dielectric properties
- glass cloth
- Conventionally-woven glass fiber material (see Scrim)
- glass cloth
- fabric used as insulating material base formed by weaving yarns comprising glas
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