Club
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club teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kulüp
Örnek Cümle:
George dün kulüpteydi.
-George was at the club yesterday.
Örnek Cümle:
Ben, zaman zaman onunla kulüpte karşılaşırım.
-I meet him at the club from time to time.
- golf sopası
Örnek Cümle:
O bir golf sopası ile onu öldüresiye dövdü.
-She beat him to death with a golf club.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un mağazası golf sopası, top, ayakkabı ve diğer aksesuarları satmaktadırç
-Tom's store sells golf clubs, balls, shoes and other accessories.
- tokmak
- çomak {i}
- cop
- coplamak
- lokal
- klüp
Örnek Cümle:
Klüp saat kaçta açılır?
-What time does the club open?
Örnek Cümle:
Klüpten men edilmiştir.
-He has been barred from the club.
- değnek
Örnek Cümle:
1986'ya kadar İngiltere'nin okullarında, çocukları kemerlerle, değneklerle ve sopalarla cezalandırmak yasaldı.
-Until 1986, in the schools of England, it was legal to punish children with belts, sticks, and clubs.
- gazino
- sopa
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un mağazası golf sopası, top, ayakkabı ve diğer aksesuarları satmaktadırç
-Tom's store sells golf clubs, balls, shoes and other accessories.
Örnek Cümle:
Golf sopalarını nereden satın aldın?
-Where did you buy your golf clubs?
- sinek
Örnek Cümle:
Ben sinek asa sahibim.
-I have the ace of clubs.
- dernek
- sopa ile vurmak/dövmek
- club steakufak
- club car büfeli vagon
- ortak olmak {f}
- toplamak {f}
- toplanmak {f}
- dövmek {f}
- lobut {i}
- Lycopodium clavatum club sandwieh içine et
- kulü
Örnek Cümle:
Önceki gün, seni bir striptiz kulübünde gördüm.
-I saw you in the strip club the day before yesterday.
Örnek Cümle:
Kulübe katılmaz mısın?
-Will you join our club?
- sopalamak {f}
- katılmak {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Masaru İngiliz Kulübüne katılmak istiyor.
-Masaru wants to join the English Club.
Örnek Cümle:
Hangi kulübe katılmak istersiniz?
-What club would you like to join?
- dipçiklemek {f}
- ispati
- iskambil sinek
- sinek (iskambil) {i}
- peynir ve domates konarak yapılan üç dilim ekmek
- isk. sinek, ispati {i}
- ortakça yatırmak {f}
- club moss kurdayay
- cemiyet
- sopayla dövmek
- sopa ile vurmak
- kulub
- kulüb
- club card
- (Bilgisayar) klüp kartı
- club member
- kulüp üyesi
- club room
- kulüp odası
- club car
- büfeli vagon
- club fee
- kulüp aidatı
- club member
- klüp üyesi
- club moss
- kurtayağı
- club of the rich nations
- zenginler kulübü
- club together
- bir araya gelmek
- club together
- masrafı paylaşmak
- club and association membership
- klüp ve dernek üyeliği
- club hammer
- club çekiç
- club root
- club kök
- club shaped
- club şekilli
- club soda
- soda
- club car
- konforlu vagon
- club car
- salonlu vagon
- club chairman
- kulüp başkanı
- club fee kulüp
- (Ticaret) aidatı">(Ticaret) aidatı
- club foot
- yumru ayak
- club footed
- yumru ayaklı
- club infrastructure
- (Spor) kulüp altyapısı
- club sandwich
- klüp sandviç
- club sandwich
- karışık ve işletmeye özel sandviç
- club sandwich
- kulüp sandviç
- club steak
- ufak fileto
- club together
- toplanmak
- club together
- ortak olmak
- club together
- katılmak
- clubs
- sinek
Ben sinek asa sahibim.
-I have the ace of clubs.
- clubber
- parti insanı
- clubbing
- (Tıp) çomak parmak
- clubbing
- (Tıp) clubbing
- film club
- sinematek
- investment club
- (Ticaret) yatırım kulübü
- investment club
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymetler borsasında
- night club
- pavyon
- service club
- (Askeri) erat gazinosu
- chess club
- satranç kulübü
- country club
- golf klübü
- country club
- kırdaki spor ve eğlence kulübü
- glee club
- üç sesli şarkı grubu
- golf club
- golf sopası
Tom'un mağazası golf sopası, top, ayakkabı ve diğer aksesuarları satmaktadırç
-Tom's store sells golf clubs, balls, shoes and other accessories.
Tom bir golf sopasıyla ölesiye dövüldü.
-Tom was beaten to death with a golf club.
- golf club
- golf kulübü
- golf club
- golf kulübü
Üç yıl önce golf kulübüne katıldım.
-I joined the golf club three years ago.
Bir golf kulübünde üyelik için başvurdu.
-She applied for the membership in a golf club.
- golf club head
- golf kulübü başkanı
- jockey club
- at yarışlarını idare eden klüp
- jockey club
- cokey kulübü
- supper club
- seçkin gece kulübü
- tennis club
- tenis kulübü
- alumni club
- Mezunlar derneği
- children's club
- Çocuk kulübü
- clubber
- Bar, kulüp gibi eğlence mekanlarının gediklisi
- clubs
- kulüpleri
Tom yerel caz kulüplerinde çaldı.
-Tom played at local jazz clubs.
Umarım bazı müzik kulüpleri var.
-I hope there are some music clubs.
- comedy club
- komedi club
- comedy club
- Komedi kulübü
He has made random appearances at a famed comedy club in New York.
- country club
- Şehirlere yakın kırlık yerde olan golf, tenis ve sosyal faaliyetlerin yapıldığı kulüp
- dance club
- dans kulübü
- gray cat club
- gri kedi club
- gymnastics club
- jimnastik klübü
- health club
- sağlık kulübü
- jerusalem soccer club
- Jerusalem futbol kulübü
- night club
- gece klübü
- scottish soccer club
- scottish futbol kulübü
- sport club
- spor kulübü
- Rotary Club
- rotary kulüp
- bowling club
- bovling salonu
- bowling club
- bowling salonu
- civilian club
- (Askeri) SİVİL KULÜP: Bir tesiste mevcut sivil personele, bedeni ve ruhi istirahatlerini temin maksadıyla, o tesisin komutanı tarafından tahsis edilen daimi veya geçici bina
- clubs
- sinekler (iskambil)
- diner's club
- (Bilgisayar) diner's club
- fan club
- hayran mektupları
- indian club
- lobut
- iron club
- gürz
- is there a bowling club in the town
- şehirde bowling salonu var mı
- london club
- (Ticaret) londra kulübü
- officer's club
- (Askeri) orduevi">(Askeri) orduevi
- private’s club
- (Askeri) er gazinosu
- service club
- (Askeri) ERAT GAZİNOSU: Bir askeri tesisteki erata ve aileleri efradına eğlenme ve sosyal faaliyetler için imkanlar hazırlayan bir tesis. Bu gazino; Moral Hizmetleri Subayı (Special Services Officer) nın murakabesi altında gazino idare heyeti tarafından idare edilir ve çalıştırılır
- slate club
- tasarruf derneği
- sport club president
- spor kulübü başkanı
- yacht club
- yat klubü
- yacht club
- yat kulübü
İlgili Terimler
club teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon
- A nightclub
- to join together to form a group
- An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation
- An implement to hit the ball in some ballgames, e.g. golf
- A playing card marked with the symbol &clubs
Örnek Cümle:
I've got only one club in my hand.
- Any set of people with a shared characteristic
Örnek Cümle:
Michael stood you up? Welcome to the club.
- To go to nightclubs
- To combine into a club-shaped mass
- to hit with a club
Örnek Cümle:
He clubbed the poor dog.
- to join, to join in common expence {v}
- a heavy stick, shot, society, suit of cards {n}
- A heavy staff of wood, usually tapering, and wielded with the hand; a weapon; a cudgel
- A club is a long, thin, metal stick with a piece of wood or metal at one end that you use to hit the ball in golf. a six-iron club. = golf club
- Used as a shorten name for a golf course or the equipment used to strike a ball Golf Club, refer to the Rules for full specifications and restrictions
- The suit of cards having such figure
- a team that plays in a league
- a formal association of people with similar interests; "he joined a golf club"; "they formed a small lunch society"; "men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today"
- strike with a club or a bludgeon gather and spend time together; "They always club together"
- unite with a common purpose; "The two men clubbed together
- A club is the same as a nightclub. It's a big dance hit in the clubs. the London club scene
- Any card of the suit of cards having a figure like the trefoil or clover leaf
- To beat with a club
- a building occupied by a club; "the clubhouse needed a new roof"
- strike with a club or a bludgeon
- gather and spend time together; "They always club together"
- a roster of users in the Udanax-gold access control system There are three clubs: readers, writers and owners
- A club is a team which competes in sporting competitions. Liverpool football club
- To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end; as, to club exertions
- A club is a thick heavy stick that can be used as a weapon. Men armed with knives and clubs attacked his home
- a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink; "don't expect a good meal at a cabaret"; "the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night"; "he played the drums at a jazz club"
- a playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or more black trefoils on it); "he led a small club"; "clubs were trumps"
- To pay on equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense; to pay for something by contribution
- An association of persons for the promotion of some common object, as literature, science, politics, good fellowship, etc
- pertaining to a club (location for social gatherings; group that meets periodically for a shared activity) {s}
- esp
- stout stick that is larger at one end; "he carried a club in self defense"; "he felt as if he had been hit with a club" a playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or more black trefoils on it); "he led a small club"; "clubs were trumps" a formal association of people with similar interests; "he joined a golf club"; "they formed a small lunch society"; "men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today" strike with a club or a bludgeon gather and spend time together; "They always club together" unite with a common purpose; "The two men clubbed together
- unite with a common purpose; "The two men clubbed together"
- an association supported by equal assessments or contributions of the members
- To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion
- golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball
- A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund
- enlarged antennal segments at the end of the antenna in some species
- Any association of persons organized for social, religious, benevolent, or academic purposes; whose facilities are open to members and guests, including fraternities, sororities, and social organizations
- a group of players who get together to play bridge, or the place where such a group meets
- (1) A group of people organized for a social, literary or other purpose (In our case a club can be a one craft enthusiast)
- To raise, or defray, by a proportional assesment; as, to club the expense
- bludgeon, beat, bash, strike {f}
- stout stick that is larger at one end; "he carried a club in self defense"; "he felt as if he had been hit with a club"
- A club is an organization of people interested in a particular activity or subject who usually meet on a regular basis. the Chorlton Conservative Club. a youth club He was club secretary
- An association of persons for social, political athletic or other ends
- To drift in a current with an anchor out
- pl
- To form a club; to combine for the promotion of some common object; to unite
- A boom on a jib or staysail
- To club a person or animal means to hit them hard with a thick heavy stick or a similar weapon. Two thugs clubbed him with baseball bats Clubbing baby seals to death for their pelts is wrong
- Clubs is one of the four suits in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more black symbols: ♣. the ace of clubs. A club is a playing card of this suit. The next player discarded a club. clubbed clubbing to hit someone hard with a heavy object. book club club moss Cotton Club Feuillants Club Jacobin Club Kit Cat Club Sierra Club Cordeliers Club
- group that meets periodically for a shared activity (i.e. literary club); location for social gatherings; bat, cudgel; shamrock-shaped symbol (on playing cards) {i}
- wig having ends of hair turned under, sometimes referred to as a CATOGAN
- A club is a place where the members of a club meet. I stopped in at the club for a drink
- a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together; "each club played six home games with teams in its own division"
- bang
- club drug
- A psychedelic drug characterized by its primary users and the settings in which it is used, in this case young adults at dance clubs and raves
- club drugs
- plural form of club drug
- club haul
- to tack a square-rigged sailing ship in a narrow space by using a lee anchor to turn the ship
- club kid
- A denizen of a nightclub
- club kids
- plural form of club kid
- club moss
- Any of various simple microphyllous vascular plants, of the family Lycopodiaceae, that resemble mosses and produce spores
- club mosses
- plural form of club moss
- club nine
- an 1800s baseball term meaning the team
- club sandwich
- A type of sandwich, always served as a double-decker, usually cut into quarters, traditionally made with turkey, bacon, lettuce, and tomato
- club sandwiches
- plural form of club sandwich
- club soda
- soda water or seltzer
- club-hop
- To spend a short time in each of several nightclubs
- club-hopping
- The action of making a series of short visits to a series of nightclubs
- club-hopping
- That club-hops
- club-moss
- Alternative spelling of club moss
- club-rush
- Any of several rushlike plants, of the genus Scirpus and others, including the reed mace and bulrush
- club med
- Club Med (short for Club Méditerranée) is a French corporation of vacation resorts found in many parts of the world, usually in highly exotic locations. It is seen by many as having started the all-inclusive resort concept, which is now a popular vacationing style for people of all ages
- Club 18-30
- a British company that sells low-cost holidays to young people aged between 18 and 30, mainly in places on the Mediterranean coast
- Club Med
- international hotel and resort chain
- Club Med
- a company that sells holidays in many parts of the world, aimed especially at younger people. Its full name is 'Club Méditerranée'. Club Med holidays are based in specially-built villages
- club car
- A railroad passenger car equipped with lounge chairs, tables, a buffet or bar, and other comforts. Also called lounge car
- club car
- railroad car having a bar and tables and lounge chairs
- club chair
- A heavily upholstered easy chair with arms and a low back
- club class
- a part of some planes where each seat has more space and more comfort than the usual seat, but is more expensive = business class
- club drug
- a controlled subtance that is usually taken by young people at dance clubs and raves
- club face
- That part of the club head which comes into direct contact with the ball
- club face
- (illustrated)
- club foot
- club foot club feet in AM, usually use clubfoot If someone has a club foot, they are born with a badly twisted foot. a foot that has been badly twisted since birth and that prevents someone from walking properly
- club fungus
- a club-shaped coral fungus
- club member
- one who belongs to a club, member of a group
- club member
- someone who is a member of a club
- club moss
- Any of about 200 species of primitive vascular plants that constitute the genus Lycopodium (order Lycopodiales), mainly native to tropical mountains but also common in northern forests of both hemispheres. They are evergreen plants with needlelike leaves and, often, conelike clusters of small leaves (strobili; see cone), each with a kidney-shaped spore capsule at its base. Representative species include running pine, or stag's horn moss (L. clavatum), ground cedar \(L. complanatum flabelliforme'), shining club moss (L. lucidulum), fir club moss (L. selago), ground pine (L. obscurum), and alpine club moss (L. alpinum)
- club moss
- primitive evergreen mosslike plant with spores in club-shaped strobiles
- club root
- A disease of cabbage and related plants, caused by a fungus (Plasmodiophora brassicae) and characterized by knobby or club-shaped swellings on the roots and wilting, yellowing, and stunted growth of aboveground parts
- club sandwich
- made with three slices of usually toasted bread
- club sandwich
- layered sandwich containing different fillings (meat, tomatoes, etc.)
- club sandwich
- A sandwich composed of two or three slices of bread with a filling of various meats, tomato, lettuce, and dressing. a large sandwich consisting of three pieces of bread with two different kinds of cold food between them
- club soda
- Club soda is fizzy water used for mixing with alcoholic drinks and fruit juice. = soda water. water filled with bubbles that is often mixed with other drinks = soda water
- club soda
- effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide
- club steak
- Delmonico steak: small steak from the front of the short loin of beef
- club together
- If people club together to do something, they all give money towards the cost of it. For my thirtieth birthday, my friends clubbed together and bought me a watch
- 4-H Club
- A youth organization supported and sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture, offering courses and lessons in agriculture and home economics
- Christmas club
- A type of savings scheme in which a person pays in money through the course of a year and gets back a total at around Christmas time ready to buy gifts or treats for Christmas. Such schemes have been run by banks and retailers and generally only involve fairly small amounts of money
- Mile High Club
- A supposed club that one joins by having sex aboard an aircraft
- Monday Club
- The Conservative Monday Club, a far-right pressure group with its origins in the British Conservative Party, so named because it originally met over lunch on Mondays
- balloon club
- a club for ballooning enthusiasts
- billy club
- A short rounded club used by policemen
- book club
- A commercial organization offering subscribers a selection of books from a catalogue
- book club
- A group of people who meet to discuss the books they have been reading
- booster club
- An organization devoted to collecting funds for specific other organization
- boys' club
- A male-dominated organization, especially in business, that excludes or mistreats women
- camera club
- A club (social organization) devoted to photography
- clubbing
- Present participle of club
- clubbing
- An instances of using a club
There was an outbreak of near-fatal clubbings in that area.
- clubbing
- A thickening of the ends of fingers and toes
- clubs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of club
- clubs
- One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♣
- fan club
- An organization of people (fans) of a particular person or body of works
- game club
- An organization devoted to bringing game players together
- gay club
- A nightclub whose clientele consists primarily of homosexual men
- golf club
- A club or organization where golf is played
- golf club
- In golf, the implement used to hit the golf ball
- golf-club
- Alternative spelling of golf club
- gun club
- A club for firearms enthusiasts
- health club
- A facility with exercise equipment and sometimes instructors, open to the public or those on some membership list
- join the club
- An expression of sympathy for a shared experience
You're getting poor response times? Join the club!.
- motorcycle club
- a group of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles
- old boys' club
- A boys' club (organization that excludes women), especially one with an established history of male control
- strip club
- establishment whose main purpose is to have strippers
- tennis club
- an organization whose members play tennis together
- warehouse club
- a large retail store holding a wide selection of goods for sale at discounted prices to members of the club
- warehouse club
- the club itself
- join the club
- An expression indicating that the person spoken to is in the same, or a similar, unfortunate state as the speaker
- comedy club
- A comedy club is a venue, typically a nightclub, where people watch or listen to performances, including stand-up comedians, improvisational comedians, impersonators, magicians, ventriloquists and other comedy acts. The term "comedy club" usually refers to venues that feature standup comedy, as distinguished from improv theaters that host improv or sketch comedy and variety clubs that may also host musical acts
- comedy club
- Komedyenlerin sahne alıp, gösteri yaptıkları eğlence mekânı
- country club
- A suburban club for social and sports activities, usually featuring a golf course
- A club
- burden
- All-England Club
- a club in Wimbledon, London that has grass tennis courts, where the famous tennis competition called Wimbledon is played every year. Its official name is the 'All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club'
- Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club
- {i} CUTEC, organization run by students at the University of Cambridge (England) that concentrates on technology venture capital and aims to increase and push the spirit of entrepreneurship in academics and students by promoting interaction with investors and industry experts
- Cordeliers Club
- officially Society of the Friends of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen Club founded in 1790 during the French Revolution to prevent the abuse of power and "infractions of the rights of man. " Popularly named for its original meeting place at the nationalized monastery of the Cordeliers (Franciscans), the club became a political force under Jean-Paul Marat and Georges Danton. Leadership later fell to Jacques-Réne Hébert and others, who helped overthrow the Girondins and gave the club a more radical tone. It fell into oblivion after Hébert's execution in 1794
- Cotton Club
- Nightclub in New York City's Harlem district in the 1920s and '30s. It opened in 1922 at 142nd Street and Lenox Avenue under the management of the reputed bootlegger Owney Madden (1892-1964). It became fashionable and featured the finest African American performers in the U.S., performing for an exclusively white audience. Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, Bill Robinson, and Ethel Waters were among its featured artists. The club later moved downtown (1936-40)
- Diner's Club
- type of credit card
- Football Club of Basel
- football team of the city of Basel (city in northwestern Switzerland), FCB
- Indian club
- n. A bottle-shaped wooden club swung in the hand for gymnastic exercise
- Jockey Club
- the organization in charge of horse racing in the UK. Some other countries also have a Jockey Club
- Kennel Club
- KC a British organization for people who breed dogs, which decides what physical features each type of dog should have. The Kennel Club also organizes dog shows, including Cruft's, and it keeps records of the pedigrees of all purebred dogs in the UK
- Lions Club
- an international organization whose members work together to help their local areas by doing charity work
- Lions Club
- charitable club devoted to the promotion of responsible citizenship and good government and community and national and international welfare
- Newcastle United Football Club
- Soccer team based in Newcastle (England)
- Pony Club
- a British organization that arranges horse riding activities for children
- Sierra Club
- a US organization that tries to protect the environment, especially natural areas such as forests, mountains, and rivers. The Sierra Club is also a social club for people who like to hike. U.S. organization for the conservation of natural resources, headquartered in San Francisco. It was founded in 1892 by a group of Californians, including John Muir, who wanted to sponsor wilderness outings in Pacific Coast mountain regions. As its first president, Muir initiated the club's involvement in political action on behalf of nature conservation. With branches in all 50 states, it works to educate the public on environmental issues and lobbies local, state, and federal agencies for environmental legislation
- The Breakfast Club
- {i} 1985 United States movie for teenagers telling the story of five teenagers and how they spent a Saturday in detention together
- Variety Club of Great Britain
- a British charity organization which gives money, holidays, vehicles etc to poor or sick children. Its members are people who work in television, films, and popular theatre
- baseball club
- a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together; "each club played six home games with teams in its own division
- billiard club
- social club where people can play billiards
- billy club
- A short stick or club, especially a police officer's club
- book club
- club which sells books at a discount to its members; club which meets to discuss and review books
- book club
- A book club is an organization that offers books at reduced prices to its members. A commercial organization that sells books to its members on a regular, usually monthly, basis and typically at a discount. Marketing service that offers books to subscribers through the mail, often at reduced prices. The first U.S. book club, the Book-of-the-Month Club, was founded in 1926; the rival Literary Guild appeared a year later. By the 1980s nearly 100 book clubs existed in the U.S., most of them specialized (e.g., for history books, mysteries, etc.). A common incentive for attracting new members is the offer of several free or heavily discounted books; long-standing members often receive bonuses
- chess club
- a club of people to play chess
- clubbed
- past of club
- clubbed
- Shaped like a club; grasped like, or used as, a club
- clubber
- A member of a club
- club
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