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İngilizce - Türkçe
browne teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- Brown
- {i} kahverengi
Şu masanın altında küçük kahverengi bir köpek var.
-There is a small brown dog under that table.
Koyu kahverengi saçları vardı.
-He had dark brown hair.
- brown
- kahverengi,v.kahverengileş: adj.kahverengi
- brown
- esmer
Tom çok fazla esmer pirinç yer.
-Tom eats a lot of brown rice.
O, tatilinden sonra çok esmerdi.
-She was very brown after her holiday.
- brown
- esmerleştirmek
- brown
- (Gıda) kavurmak
- brown
- kumral
- brown
- usanmak
- brown
- kahverengileşmek
- brown
- kumral (saç)
- brown
- (Gıda) pembeleşmek
- brown
- {f} kahverengileş
Sonbaharda yapraklar kahverengileşir.
-The leaves turn brown in the autumn.
- brown
- esmerleşmek
- brown
- karamak
- Brown
- (isim) kahverengi
- Sam Browne belt
- (isim) subay kılıç kemeri [İng.]
- Sam Browne belt
- {i} subay kılıç kemeri [İng.]
- brown
- kızarmak
- brown
- kahve renkli
- brown
- brown paper kahverengi veya diğer koyu renk bir ambalaj
- brown
- karartmak
- brown
- (sıfat) kahverengi
- brown
- güneşten yanmış
- brown
- Malezya ırkına mensup
- brown
- esmer derili
- brown
- kahve rengi
- brown
- kızartmak
- brown
- brown bread siyah ekmek
- brown
- {f} karartmak; kararmak
- denis browne splints
- (Tıp) Kongenital talipes equinovarus'un düzeltilmesinde kullanılan ateller
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
browne teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A surname, a spelling variant of Brown
- A surname
- American humorist who used backwoods characters and local dialect to comment on current events in his fictional tales of an itinerant showman. English physician and writer known for the richness of his prose in works such as Religio Medici (1642), an attempt to reconcile Christian faith with scientific knowledge
- United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (1834-1867)
- United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (1834-1867) English illustrator of several of Dickens' novels (1815-1882)
- English illustrator of several of Dickens' novels (1815-1882)
- brown
- To tan
Light-skinned people tend to brown when exposed to the sun.
- brown
- To cook something until it becomes brown
Brown the onions in a large frying pan.
- brown
- Having a brown colour
- brown
- {a} reddish
- brown
- {n} the name of a reddish color
- Brown
- redemptive
- Brown
- br
- Brown
- {i} family name
- Brown
- An English, Irish and Scottish surname
- Brown
- {i} large Ivy League university located in Providence (Rhode Island, USA)
- Brown
- A nickname for someone with brown hair or a dark complexion
- Sam Browne
- {i} (1824-1901) General Sir Samuel James Browne, British Army cavalry officer in India and the Near East after whome the Sam Browne belt is named
- Sam Browne belt
- {i} leather duty belt for a dress uniform held by a light strap that passes over the right shoulder (named after Sam Browne)
- Sir Thomas Browne
- born Oct. 19, 1605, London, Eng. died Oct. 19, 1682, Norwich, Norfolk British physician and author. While practicing medicine, he began a parallel career as a writer. His best-known work, Religio Medici (1642), is a journal of reflections on the mysteries of God, nature, and man. A larger work commonly known as Browne's Vulgar Errors (1646) attempted to correct popular beliefs and superstitions. He also wrote treatises on antiquarian subjects and the beautiful and subtle A Letter to a Friend (1690)
- brown
- 3rd kyu
- brown
- {s} having a brown coloring; suntanned; thoughtful, pensive
- brown
- {f} make brown, make golden; fry, saute
- brown
- One of the colour balls used in snooker with a value of 4 points
- brown
- Cook until food changes color using a small of fat over a moderate heat
- brown
- To become brown
- brown
- Of a dark color, of various shades between black and red or yellow
- brown
- When you cook in a small amount of oil in order to give some food a small amount of color When browning, you do not want to cook the food right through
- brown
- To cook food quickly over high heat until the surface turns brown This method allows the juices to stay sealed in and is usually done in a broiler or on a stove top
- brown
- To give the outer surface of a food a brown color by frying, toasting, broiling or baking at a high temperature
- brown
- an orange of low brightness and saturation
- brown
- To quickly cook food in a preheated oven, hot skillet, or under a broiler to brown the outside and seal in the juices
- brown
- cafe
- brown
- Conserved protein of unknown function
- brown
- adj coklat
- brown
- To give a bright brown color to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coat of oxide on their surface
- brown
- Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858)
- brown
- The term applied to a copper coin that no longer has the red color of copper There are many "shades" of brown color -- mahogany, chocolate, etc (abbreviated as BN when used as part of a grade)
- brown
- Something that is brown is the colour of earth or of wood. her deep brown eyes The stairs are decorated in golds and earthy browns
- brown
- To make brown or dusky
- brown
- an orange of low brightness and saturation abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1858) Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858) fry in a pan until it changes color; "brown the meat in the pan"
- brown
- To cook food in butter, oil or fat over a high heat until it becomes "browned" according to cooking directions Browning ranges from lightly browned to dark golden brown
- brown
- To make brown by scorching slightly; as, to brown meat or flour
- brown
- of a color similar to that of wood or earth
- brown
- A red-orange colour, including the colour of chocolate or coffee
- brown
- a university in Rhode Island
- brown
- the color of copper coins that have toned down from their original, bright red color
- brown
- a nickname for a sealpoint North American brown or a Siamese Kita and Rama are browns
- brown
- ad having the color like that of coffee
- brown
- When food browns or when you brown food, you cook it, usually for a short time on a high flame. Cook for ten minutes until the sugar browns He browned the chicken in a frying pan. American writer and editor who is considered America's first professional novelist. Brown is best known for his Gothic romances, such as Wieland (1798), Ormund (1799), and Jane Talbot (1801). American jazz trumpeter whose work, especially as a member of the quintet he formed with Max Roach (1954-1956), influenced jazz improvisation and bop styles. British-born American chemist. He shared a 1979 Nobel Prize for discoveries in the chemistry of boron and phosphorus. American singer. First popular in the 1950s with hits like "Please, Please, Please," he is often called the "Godfather of Soul.". American football player. A running back with the Cleveland Browns (1957-1971), he led the National Football League in rushing for seven of his eight seasons and is listed as one of the NFL all-time rushing leaders. American abolitionist. In 1859 Brown and 21 followers captured the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry as part of an effort to liberate Southern slaves. His group was defeated, and Brown was hanged after a trial in which he won sympathy as an abolitionist martyr. American author of children's picture books, including the Noisy Book series (1939) and Goodnight Moon (1947). American minister and suffragist who was the first woman in the United States to be ordained in the ministry of an established denomination (1863). Scottish botanist known for his investigation of the sexual behavior of plants. His discovery of the irregular movement of pollen grains led to the concept known as Brownian movement. the colour of earth, wood, or coffee
- brown
- any of a group of colors between red and yellow in hue, of medium to low lightness, and of moderate to low saturation
- brown
- fry in a pan until it changes color; "brown the meat in the pan"
- brown
- abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1858)
- brown
- Brown is used to describe grains that have not had their outer layers removed, and foods made from these grains. brown bread. spicy tomato sauce served over a bed of brown rice. white
- brown
- Selfishness, deception, confusion or discouragement
- brown
- A dark color inclining to red or yellow, resulting from the mixture of red and black, or of red, black, and yellow; a tawny, dusky hue
- brown
- A brown person is someone who belongs to a race of people who have brown-coloured skins. a slim brown man with a speckled turban
- brown
- You can describe a white-skinned person as brown when they have been sitting in the sun until their skin has become darker than usual. I don't want to be really really brown, just have a nice light golden colour. = tanned
- brown
- Create a party line from 2 phone lines
- brown
- It refers to the standard color of horse that features a mixture of black and brown hairs on the body and black points
- brown
- {i} color brown; suntan; half penny (coin)
- brown
- To cook food quickly at a moderately high heat to brown the surface May be done on the stove top or under the broiler in the oven
- brown
- To cook in a small amount of fat until browned on all sides, giving food an appetizing color
- brown
- Torraenglish | adronato
- sam browne belt
- leather belt supported by a strap over the right shoulder
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Türkçe - İngilizce
browne teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- brown
- brownian
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