WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| tack n | (thumb tack) | ufak çivi, raptiye i. |
| | Brian fixed the poster to the noticeboard with tacks. |
| tack n | (horseriding equipment) | eyer takımı i. |
| | Sheila checked the tack; the saddle, stirrups, girth, bridle, and bit were all present and in good condition. |
| tack [sth]⇒ vtr | (attach with tack) | raptiyeyle/çiviyle tutturmak geçişli f. |
| | Hugo tacked the secret letter to the underside of a drawer. |
| tack [sth] vtr | (to a wall) | raptiyelemek, çivilemek geçişli f. |
| | The teacher tacked the students' artwork to the classroom walls. |
| tack [sth] vtr | (stitch loosely) | teyellemek geçişli f. |
| | | teyelle tutturmak geçişli f. |
| | The dressmaker tacked the sleeves. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| tack n | (sailing) | (yelkenli) tiramola i. |
| | | yelkenlinin takip ettiği yön i. |
| | The captain steered the ship over to the other tack. |
| tack n | figurative (direction, course) | yol i. |
| | | yöntem i. |
| | The teacher realised her method wasn't working with this student, so she decided to try a different tack. |
| tack n | (nail) | çivi i. |
| | | mıh i. |
| | The carpet is held down with tacks. |
| tack⇒ vi | figurative (change direction) (mecazlı) | yön değiştirmek geçişsiz f. |
| | The government is tacking in a different direction now. |
| tack vi | (sailing) | tiramola ederek gitmek, volta vurmak f. |
| | The wind was against them, so the sailors had to tack to make any progress. |