WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| horn n | (bony protrusion on animal's head) | (hayvan) boynuz i. |
| | The bull had big, sharp-looking horns. |
| horn n | (automobile's warning hooter) | klakson, korna i. |
| | A horn blared as the pedestrian stepped into the road without looking |
| horn n | (french horn) | borazan, boru i. |
| | Luke used to play trumpet, but changed to horn because he liked the sound better. |
| horns npl | (music: brass instruments) | bakır nefesli çalgılar çoğ. i. |
| | The piece started with the horns and brought in the other sections as it went on. |
| horn n | (horn, hoof, antler) | boynuz s. |
| | The bracelet was carved from horn. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| horn adj | (made from horn) | boynuzdan yapılmış s. |
| | Among the artifacts were a horn spoon and some jewelry. |
| horn n | (protrusion) | hoparlör i. |
| | Jake's dog had a weird-looking horn poking out of his neck, so he took him to the veterinarian. |
| horn n | (loud noisemaker) | düdük i. |
| | | boru i. |
| | The ship blew its horn as it pulled into the bay. |
| horn n | (projecting part of landmass) | haliç i. |
| | The ship slowly made its way around the horn in the storm. |
| horn n | (horn instrument) | boru i. |
| | The priest blew on the horn as a signal to the worshippers. |
| horn n | (loudspeaker) | hoperlör konisi i. |
| | The loudspeaker had a broken horn, so James had to take it in to have it repaired. |
| horn n | (promontory, peninsula) (coğrafya) | burun i. |
| | Cornwall is a narrow horn of land that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. |
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