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| Temel Çeviriler |
| hail n | (precipitation) (yağış) | dolu i. |
| | We always get a lot of hail when it gets windy in the spring. |
| hail⇒ vi | (hailstones: fall) | dolu yağmak f. |
| | Suddenly it started hailing out of the blue sky, the wind had carried the hailstones for miles. |
| hail [sth]⇒ vtr | (taxi) | taksi çevirmek f. |
| | I hailed a taxi to get home because I drank too much. |
| hail n | figurative (shower of projectiles) (mermi, vb.) | yağmur i. |
| | The soldier ducked to avoid the hail of bullets. |
| hail n | figurative (shower, barrage of [sth]) (alkış yağmuru, vb., mecazlı) | yağmur i. |
| | Their love affair ended in a hail of recriminations. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
Hail, All hail interj | (Roman greeting) | selam ünl. |
| | "Hail Caesar!" said the gladiator. |
| hailstone n | (falling ice) | dolu tanesi i. |
| | I woke up to a loud banging and saw grape sized hailstones falling from the sky. |
| hail⇒ vi | with 'from' (be native of) | (biryerin) yerlisi olmak geçişsiz f. |
| | Kelsey's mother hails from Canada. |
| hail [sth/sb]⇒ vtr | (acknowledge positively) (sevinçle, vb.) | karşılamak geçişli f. |
| | The farmers hailed news of the coming rain with delight. |
| hail [sb/sth] as [sth] vtr + prep | (acknowledge as) | olarak adlandırmak f. |
| | This latest piece of technology is being hailed as the answer to all our problems. |
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