WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| heeled adj | (footwear: having heels) | topuklu, ökçeli s. |
| | Some people like wearing heeled shoes, but I prefer comfy flats. |
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| heel n | (foot: rear part) | (ayak) topuk i. |
| | James had huge calluses on his heels. |
| heel n | (shoe: rear sole) | ayakkabı ökçesi/topuğu i. |
| | Harry scraped his name into the dirt with his heel while his mother talked to her friend. |
| heel n | (palm: base of thumb) | avuç içindeki yuvarlak kısım i. |
| | Gary dug the heel of his hand into the dough. |
| Heel! interj | (dog command: follow!) (komut) | takip et ünl. |
| | Laura called to her dog, "Spot, heel!". |
| heel⇒ vi | (dog command: follow) | köpeklere 'takip et' komutu vermek f. |
| | She commanded her dog to heel. |
| heels npl | informal (shoes: high-heeled) | topuklu ayakkabı i. |
| | Jen liked to wear heels because people seemed to respect her more when she was taller. |
| heel n | (bread: crusty end of loaf) | ekmek ucu i. |
| | My favourite part of the loaf is the heel. |
| heel n | (end of bread loaf) | ekmek ucu i. |
| | Ken always ate the heel of the bread because he liked chewing up the tough crust. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| heel n | figurative (oppression) (mecazlı) | baskı i. |
| | | boyunduruk i. |
| | | zulüm i. |
| | The people suffered under the heel of the dictator. |
| heel n | informal, dated (contemptible person) | aşağılık kimse i. |
| | | alçak isim s. |
| | Minnie's fiancé behaved like an utter heel, jilting her at the altar. |
| heel vi | (ship: tilt) (gemi) | yana yatmak geçişsiz f. |
| | The ship heeled steeply to the port side. |
| heel vtr | (put heels onto) (ayakkabı) | topuk takmak geçişli f. |
| | The shoemaker heeled the shoes. |
| heel [sth]⇒ vtr | (ship: cause to tilt) (gemi) | yana yatırmak geçişli f. |
| | Heavy winds heeled the sailing boat. |
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