Buck
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buck teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- dolar {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bu kalem bana en az yüz dolara mâl oldu.
-This pencil cost me at least a hundred bucks.
Örnek Cümle:
Beni zamanında havaalanına yetiştirmesi için taksiciye on dolar bahşiş verdim.
-I tipped the cabbie ten bucks for getting me to the airport on time.
- k.dili. dolar {i}
- erkek geyik/tavşan/sıçan
- sorumluluk {i}
- sıçramak {f}
- (at) sıçramak {f}
- züppe {i}
- atlama beygiri (Spor)
- ateş etmek (Argo)
- canlandırmak
- bir dolar
Örnek Cümle:
Bir dolar borç verebilir misin?
-Can you spare a buck?
- (at/vb.) dört ayağı üzerinde zıplamak
- antilop
- (binicisini) üzerinden atmak
- karşı gel
- erkeklere özel
- Menyanthes trifoliata
- erkek kızılderili {i}
- karşı gelmek {f}
- buck bean su yoncası
- sıçrayan hayvan {i}
- koyun veya keçi
- pokerde kâğıt dağıtma sırası {i}
- z
- itaatsizlik etmek {f}
- papel {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bana otuz papel ödünç verebilir misin?
-Could lend me thirty bucks?
- sıçrayıp binicisini düşürmek {f}
- dili tecrübesiz avc
- zenci {i}(Argo)
- asağ
- erkek hayvan {i}
- erkeklerle ilgili
- itiraz etmek {f}
- aldırışsız delikanlı
- erkek geyik,v.sıçra: n.antilop
- erkek kızılderili veya zenci
- erkek geyik {i}
- tezgah
- sehpa
- buck bean
- su yoncası
- buck fever
- heyecan
- buck for
- elde etmeye çalışmak
- buck saw
- çerçeveli testere
- buck transformer
- düzenleyici transformatör
- buck up
- neşelenmek
- buck up
- geliştir
- buck up
- acele etmek
- buck up
- geliştirmeye çalışmak
- buck converter
- (Teknoloji) DC akımdan DC akıma alçaltıcı tıp çevirici (güç elektroniği)
- buck knife
- Sustalı bıçak
- buck naked
- buck çıplak
- buck passing
- buck geçen
- buck the system
- düzene karşı gelmek
- buck the trend
- (deyim) Genel gidişata/eğilime uymamak, trende uymamak
He bucks the trend by using fax a lot although email is more popular.
- buck bean
- suyoncası
- buck board
- iki kişilik esnek ve uzun araba
- buck fever
- tecrübesiz avcının heyecanı
- buck for
- terfi kazanmaya çalışmak
- buck for
- zam almaya çalışmak
- buck for
- (Fiili Deyim ) çok sıkı çalışmak
- buck for
- (terfi, zam v.b.'ni) elde etmeye çalışmak
- buck naked
- {k} çırılçıplak
- buck naked
- tamamen çıplak
- buck plate
- destek levhası
- buck private
- er
- buck smb. up
- cesaret vermek
- buck up
- (Fiili Deyim ) canlandırmak , güçlendirmek , arttırmak , cesaret vermek
- buck up
- {f} çabuk olmak
- buck up
- {f} neşelendirmek
- buck up
- {f} canlanmak
- buck up
- keyiflenmek
- rough buck
- körkasa
- rough buck
- kör kasa
- pass the buck
- topu başkasına atmak
- pass the buck to
- sorumluluğu -e yüklemek
- bang for buck
- paranın karşılığını bang
- bang for the buck
- verilen paraya en iyisini almak
- bang for the buck
- belli bir paranın karşılığında alınabileceğin en iyisi
- pass the buck
- sorumluluğu başkasına yıkmak, sorumluluğu başkasına yüklemek
- pass the buck
- sorumluluğu başkasına yüklemek
- water buck
- su buck
- buck up
- keyfine bak
- buck up
- sıkma canını
- bucked
- hoşnut
- bucked
- {s} neşeli
- bucked
- buck karşı çık/atla/at
- bucked
- keyifli
- bucker
- zıplayan at
- bucker
- protestocu
- eel buck
- yılanbalığı tuzağı
- fast buck
- (deyim) a fast buck ( kd , buck= dolar ) ( genellikle make/earn ...) kolay kazanilan para
- pass the buck
- sorumluluğu başkasının üzerine atmak
- pass the buck
- (Fiili Deyim ) sorumluluğu üstünden atmak
- quick buck
- (deyim) a fast/quick buck ( kd , buck= dolar ) ( genellikle make/earn ...) kolay kazanilan para
İlgili Terimler
buck teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- to successfully throw or attempt to throw (a rider or pack) by bucking
- To overcome or shed (e.g., an impediment or expectation), in pursuit of a goal; to force a way through despite (an obstacle); to resist or proceed against
Örnek Cümle:
John is really bucking the odds on that risky business venture. He's doing quite well.
- The body of a post mill, particularly in East Anglia. See Wikipedia: Windmill machinery
- One hundred
Örnek Cümle:
That skinny guy? C'mon, he can't weigh more than a buck and a quarter.
- (always plural, bucks) Casual oxford shoes made of buckskin, often white or a neutral color
- One million dollars
- An uncastrated sheep, a ram
- A dollar (one hundred cents)
Örnek Cümle:
Can I borrow five bucks?.
- To resist obstinately; oppose or object strongly
Örnek Cümle:
The vice president bucked at the board's latest solution.
- A male deer, antelope, sheep, goat, rabbit, hare, and sometimes the male of other animals such as the ferret and shad
- To press a reinforcing device (bucking bar) against (the force of a rivet) in order to absorb vibration and increase expansion. See Wikipedia: Rivet: Installation
- Blame; responsibility; scapegoating; finger-pointing
Örnek Cümle:
The buck stops here. — Harry S. Truman.
- To move or operate in a sharp, jerking, or uneven manner
Örnek Cümle:
The motor bucked and sputtered before dying completely.
- To leap upward arching its back, coming down with head low and forelegs stiff, forcefully kicking its hind legs upward, often in an attempt to dislodge or throw a rider or pack
Örnek Cümle:
At the same time we got speared, the horses got speared too, and jumped and bucked all about.
- A young buck; an adventurous, impetuous, dashing, or high-spirited young man
- An object of various types, placed on a table to indicate turn or status; such as a brass object, placed in rotation on a US Navy wardroom dining table to indicate which officer is to be served first, or an item passed around a poker table indicating the dealer or placed in the pot to remind the winner of some privilege or obligation when his or her turn to deal next comes
- A black or Native American man
- A fop or dandy
- to wash or steep clothes in lye {v}
- water to wash clother, the male of rabbits, deer {n}
- family name; Pearl Buck (1892-1973), United States author who was a missionary and lived in China, author of "The Good Earth {i}
- By extension, one hundred of anything
- (See Door frame )
- A buck is a US or Australian dollar. That would probably cost you about fifty bucks Why can't you spend a few bucks on a coat? = dollar
- A gay, dashing young fellow; a fop; a dandy
- Slang term for a door frame
- A buck is the male of various animals, including the deer, antelope, rabbit and kangaroo
- a rough frame used to form openings in poured concrete
- move quickly and violently; "The car tore down the street"; "He came charging into my office"
- To cut trees into shorter lengths, such as logs or cordwood
- jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched; "the yung filly bucked"
- If you get more bang for the buck, you spend your money wisely and get more for your money than if you were to spend it in a different way. I think it's very important for those governments to do whatever they can to get a bigger bang for the buck. = value for money
- United States author whose novels drew on her experiences as a missionary in China (1892-1973)
- A male deer or goat
- See Buck, v
- Of a horse: to leap upward arching its back
- To copulate, as bucks and does
- A male of other species, such as the ferret
- By extension, to move in any sharp or jerking manner
- move rapidly and with violence; jump vertically legs stiff and back arched ; bet, gamble (Slang) {f}
- The cloth or clothes soaked or washed
- If a horse bucks, it kicks both of its back legs wildly into the air, or jumps into the air wildly with all four feet off the ground. The stallion bucked as he fought against the reins holding him tightly in
- - To saw a felled tree into log lengths
- of the lowest rank in a category; "a buck private
- a framework for holding wood that is being sawed
- of the lowest rank in a category; "a buck private"
- The male of deer, especially fallow deer and antelopes, or of goats, sheep, hares, and rabbits
- If you pass the buck, you refuse to accept responsibility for something, and say that someone else is responsible. David says the responsibility is Mr Smith's and it's no good trying to pass the buck
- If you say `The buck stops here' or `The buck stops with me', you mean that you have to take responsibility for something and will not try to pass the responsibility on to someone else. The buck stops with him. He is ultimately responsible for every aspect of the broadcast. Buck Pearl Leonard Buck Trevino Lee Buck
- A sheet of cementitious material, two or more inches thick used to "buck out" door and window openings so that door or window fits the opening and also closes off the grout channels so that grout doesn't flow out of the wall during grout pouring
- mature male of various mammals (especially deer or antelope)
- resist; "buck the trend"
- A young buck; an adventurous or high-spirited young man
- male deer; male rabbit; dollar (Slang) {i}
- To spring with quick plunging leaps, descending with the fore legs rigid and the head held as low down as possible; said of a vicious horse or mule
- an article of clothing, as a shoe, made of buckskin
- Often used in reference to rough frame opening members Door bucks used in reference to metal door frame
- of the lowest rank, as in buck private, buck sergeant
- If someone has buck teeth, their upper front teeth stick forward out of their mouth
- To wash (clothes) in lye or suds, or, in later usage, by beating them on stones in running water
- mature male of various mammals (especially deer or antelope) United States author whose novels drew on her experiences as a missionary in China (1892-1973) jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched; "the yung filly bucked"
- Hence, a fop or dandy
- The blocking of overly high-voltage utility power by a UPS before it reaches the attached devices
- The 2"x6" outside, unfinished frame of a door or window
- (1)Male deer; (2)To cut trees into short lengths such as for cordwood
- To throw by bucking
- To cut a log into smaller portions
- To saw felled trees into shorter lengths
- -The act of lowering the voltage
- If you are trying to make a buck, you are trying to earn some money. The owners don't want to overlook any opportunity to make a buck
- Buck's Fizz
- A cocktail of orange juice and champagne
- Buck's Fizzes
- plural form of Buck's Fizz
- buck for
- To strive for persistently; to try hard to obtain (a promotion, raise, etc.)
- buck naked
- Completely naked
- buck naked
- Naked but for a waist band with knife sheath, arm bands, footwear, weapons in hand, etc
- buck off
- To cause to fall off
The cowboy was bucked off the bronco after 7 seconds.
- buck private
- A private soldier keen ("bucking") for promotion; an ambitious private
Bedell Smith was a shopkeeper's son from Indiana who rose from buck private to general without the polish of West Point or a college degree.
- buck up
- To pass on to higher authority for resolution. See also pass the buck
Instead of dealing with the customer's complaint himself, he just bucked it up to his boss.
- buck up
- To dress oneself up smartly; compare (obsolete) buck ("a fop, dandy")
- buck up
- Hurry up; make haste
- buck up
- To encourage or refresh; to hearten
I knew I had to try and buck up the rest of my team as well.
- buck up
- Cheer up; take courage; take heart
- buck up
- To become encouraged, reinvigorated, or cheerful; to summon one's courage or spirits
I realized I needed to buck up and tackle the problem head-on.
- buck-passing
- Blame shifting; the act of absolving oneself of responsibility or concern for a given matter by claiming to lack authority or jurisdiction
- buck passing
- Buck passing or passing the buck is the action of transferring responsibility or blame unto another person. It is also used as a strategy in power politics when the actions of one country/nation are blamed on another, providing an opportunity for war
- buck the system
- Refuse to follow the rules of an organization: "Alex is always looking for ways to buck the system."
- buck the trend
- (deyim) Be noticeably different from the way that a situation is developing generally, especially in connection with financial matters
This company is the only one to have bucked the trend of a declining industry.
- Buck Leonard
- orig. Walter Fenner Leonard born Sept. 8, 1907, Rocky Mount, N.C., U.S. died Nov. 27, 1997, Rocky Mount U.S. baseball player. Leonard began his professional baseball career in the Negro leagues in 1933. With his teammate Josh Gibson, he led the Homestead Grays to nine consecutive championships from 1937 through 1945. Known as a formidable home-run hitter and an outstanding first baseman, he was selected to the Negro leagues' East-West All-Star game a record 11 times
- Buck Rogers
- the main character in a US comic who has many adventures in other parts of the universe. The character has also been used in films and television programmes
- Buck's Fizz
- Buck's Fizz is a drink made by mixing champagne or another fizzy white wine with orange juice. a mixture of champagne and orange juice, or a glass of this
- buck bean
- A plant (Menyanthes trifoliata) which grows in moist and boggy places, having racemes of white or reddish flowers and intensely bitter leaves, sometimes used in medicine; marsh trefoil; called also bog bean
- buck fever
- nervous excitement of an inexperienced hunter
- buck fever
- Nervous excitement felt by a novice hunter at the first sight of game
- buck fever
- Intense excitement at the sight of deer or other game, such as often unnerves a novice in hunting
- buck for
- If you are bucking for something, you are working very hard to get it. She is bucking for a promotion
- buck passer
- {i} person who avoids responsibility by passing it on to someone else, person who regularly passes the buck to another
- buck teeth
- teeth that stick forward out of your mouth (Because they are like a rabbit's teeth)
- buck up
- {f} gain courage; encourage, hearten; improve; hurry up; (Slang) make happy; (Slang) make more cheerful or joyful
- buck up
- If you tell someone to buck up or to buck up their ideas, you are telling them to start behaving in a more positive and efficient manner. People are saying if we don't buck up we'll be in trouble Buck up your ideas or you'll get more of the same treatment. = pull one's socks up
- buck up
- If you buck someone up or buck up their spirits, you say or do something to make them more cheerful. Anything anybody said to him to try and buck him up wouldn't sink in The aim, it seemed, was to buck up their spirits in the face of the recession. = cheer up
- buck up
- gain courage
- buck-and-wing
- a solo tap dance emphasizing sharp taps
- buck-naked
- {s} stark naked, completely naked
- buck-toothed
- having protruding upper front teeth
- Bucks
- Buckinghamshire (in postal addresses)
- bang for the buck
- Efficiency; cost-effectiveness; value
Do you think he would get as much bang for the buck out of a fancier, more expensive car?.
- break the buck
- Fall below the value of one dollar per share.“” listed on page 261 of The SmartMoney Guide to Long-Term Investing, Nellie S. Huang, Peter Finch, and James B. Stewart (2002; ; ISBN 0471274925, 978-0471274926)
We were likely going to see more funds halt redemptions and break the buck. The insurance program is part of a wider rescue package.
- bucker
- A horse that bucks
- marsh buck
- A swamp-dwelling antelope found throughout Central Africa, scientific name Tragelaphus spekii
- marsh buck
- An antelope found in forests throughout sub-Saharan Africa, scientific name Tragelaphus scriptus
- marsh-buck
- Attributive form of marsh buck, noun
It has a marsh-buck look.
- pass the buck
- To transfer responsibility or blame from oneself onto another; to absolve oneself of concern for a given matter by claiming to lack authority or jurisdiction
- passed the buck
- Simple past tense and past participle of pass the buck
- passes the buck
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pass the buck
- passing the buck
- Present participle of pass the buck
- the buck stops here
- A promise that no more excuses will be made; the speaker is going to take responsibility for things, rather than pass them up to higher authorities
- bang for the buck
- (deyim) Value for the money spent
We were able to get a big bang for our buck when we advertised on the Internet.
- passing the buck
- Buck passing or passing the buck is the action of transferring responsibility or blame unto another person. It is also used as a strategy in power politics when the actions of one country/nation are blamed on another, providing an opportunity for war
- young buck
- A teenager or a young adult male, young man
- Bucks
- {i} family name; county in Pennsylvania (USA)
- Lee Buck Trevino
- born Dec. 1, 1939, near Dallas, Tex., U.S. U.S. golfer. Of Mexican American descent, Trevino received a grade-school education, served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and worked as an odd-job man and assistant professional at golf courses in his native Texas. In 1967 he unexpectedly came in fifth in the U.S. Open, then won it the next year. In 1971 Trevino became the first player to win the U.S., British, and Canadian Open championships in a single year. He won the British Open in 1972 and the U.S. PGA Championship in 1974. He then underwent several back surgeries but returned to win the PGA again in 1984
- Pearl Buck
- orig. Pearl Sydenstricker born June 26, 1892, Hillsboro, W.Va., U.S. died March 6, 1973, Danby, Vt. U.S. author. Buck was reared in China by her missionary parents and later taught in a Chinese university. Her first book to reach a wide audience was The Good Earth (1931, Pulitzer Prize), describing the struggles of a Chinese peasant and his slave wife. Sons (1932) and A House Divided (1935) followed; the trilogy was published as The House of Earth (1935). Among her later works are short stories, novels (including five under the pseudonym John Sedges), and an autobiography. She received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938
- Pearl Buck
- Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (1892-1973), United States author who was a missionary and lived in China, author of "The Good Earth
- Pearl S. Buck
- a US writer who lived for many years in China until 1931 and wrote several novels about that country. She won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938 (1892-1973)
- Pearl Sydenstricker Buck
- {i} Pearl Buck (1892-1973), United States author who was a missionary and lived in China, author of "The Good Earth
- adverb buck 3
- buck naked not wearing any clothes
- beaver buck
- Canadian one dollar bill
- bucked
- past of buck
- bucker
- One who bucks ore
- bucker
- A broad-headed hammer used in bucking ore
- bucker
- A horse or mule that bucks
- bucker
- {i} horse that bucks, horse that jumps about; protester
- bucking
- bleaching
- bucking
- A washing
- bucking
- The act or process of soaking or boiling cloth in an alkaline liquid in the operation of bleaching; also, the liquid used
- bucking
- Cutting a felled tree into specified log lengths
- bucking
- A vice in which the horse kicks out his back legs, both at the same time, usually to unsettled the rider or rid itself of irritating Tack
- bucking
- The process of breaking up or pulverizing ores
- bucking
- Cutting logs into specified lengths
- bucking
- The act of cutting a felled tree into specified log lengths for yarding and hauling; also, making any bucking cut on logs
- bucking
- Refers to the cancellation of one signal or frequency component of a signal by another signal of equal amplitude but opposite polarity Sometimes this is called phase cancellation It also is a phenomenon that is part of the sound of a phaser or flanger As they sweep through their range various frequencies are accentuated or (nearly) cancelled producing their characteristic "whooshing" effect Hum bucking, as in hum bucking guitar pickups, is the bucking of frequencies we associate with hum (60 Hz in the United States) In this case the cancellation is of EMI that is being picked up by the guitar's pickup, which is acting as a transformer picking up various fields nearby
- bucking
- Sawing a fallen or horizontal log
- bucking
- cutting a felled tree into specified log lengths for yarding and hauling; also, making any bucking cut on logs
- bucks
- plural of buck
- eel buck
- eel basket
- fast buck
- quick or easy earnings, "they are traders out to make a fast buck
- pass the buck
- transfer blame to someone else
- pass the buck to
- transfer responsibility to someone else
- passing the buck
- transferring responsibility to someone else
- saw buck
- {i} sawhorse, four-legged support used to hold wood while cutting
- water buck
- It frequents the banks of rivers and is a good swimmer
- water buck
- Called also photomok, water antelope, and waterbok
- water buck
- A large, heavy antelope (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) native of Central Africa
- water buck
- It has a white ring around the rump
- young buck
- an adolescent male
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