brim
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ağzına kadar dolu olmak.
2. şapka siperi.
3. şapka kenarı.
4. ağız bardak.
5. ağız.
6. kenar.
7. ağzına kadar dolmak.
8. dolmak.
9. ağız (bardak).
10. bardak veya fincan gibi çukur bir kabın ağzı.
Tanımlar :
1.
the rim or uppermost edge of a hollow container or natural basin.
2. A projecting rim or edge: the brim of a hat.
3. A border or an edge. see synonyms at border.
4. full capacity: "no sooner had the fighting started than the hotel filled to the brim with a most extraordinary collection of people” ( george orwell).
5. to be full to the brim, often to overflowing: the cup is brimming with chowder.
6. to be abundantly filled or supplied: a monument brimming with tourists; workers brimming with pride.
7. to fill to the brim.
2. A projecting rim or edge: the brim of a hat.
3. A border or an edge. see synonyms at border.
4. full capacity: "no sooner had the fighting started than the hotel filled to the brim with a most extraordinary collection of people” ( george orwell).
5. to be full to the brim, often to overflowing: the cup is brimming with chowder.
6. to be abundantly filled or supplied: a monument brimming with tourists; workers brimming with pride.
7. to fill to the brim.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
fierce; sharp; cold
2. the sea; ocean; water; flood.
3. an edge or border (originally specifically of the sea or a body of water)
4. the topmost rim or lip of a container
5. a projecting rim, especially of a hat
6. to be full to overflowing
7. of pigs: to be in heat, to rut.
2. the sea; ocean; water; flood.
3. an edge or border (originally specifically of the sea or a body of water)
4. the topmost rim or lip of a container
5. a projecting rim, especially of a hat
6. to be full to overflowing
7. of pigs: to be in heat, to rut.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
fierce; sharp; cold. see breme.
2. the rim, border, or upper edge of a cup, dish, or any hollow vessel used for holding anything.
3. the edge or margin, as of a fountain, or of the water contained in it; the brink; border.
4. the rim of a hat.
5. to be full to the brim.
6. to fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.
2. the rim, border, or upper edge of a cup, dish, or any hollow vessel used for holding anything.
3. the edge or margin, as of a fountain, or of the water contained in it; the brink; border.
4. the rim of a hat.
5. to be full to the brim.
6. to fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.
2. to be full to the brim: as, a brimming glass.
3. to coast along near; skirt.
4.
5. to be in heat, as a boar or sow.
6. famous; celebrated; well known; notorious.
7. violent; fierce; terrible; sharp.
8. strong; powerful.
9. sharp; acute.
10. the sea; ocean; water; flood.
11. A brink, edge, or margin; more especially, the line of junction between a body of water and its bank, or between the bank and the adjoining level: as, to descend to the brim of a lake; the river is full to the brim.
12. the upper edge of anything hollow: as, the brim of a cup.
13. A projecting edge, border, or rim round anything hollow: as, the brim of a hat.
14. A fish of the family Centrarchidæ, the long-eared sunfish, lepomis auritus.
15. the forehead.
2. to be full to the brim: as, a brimming glass.
3. to coast along near; skirt.
4.
5. to be in heat, as a boar or sow.
6. famous; celebrated; well known; notorious.
7. violent; fierce; terrible; sharp.
8. strong; powerful.
9. sharp; acute.
10. the sea; ocean; water; flood.
11. A brink, edge, or margin; more especially, the line of junction between a body of water and its bank, or between the bank and the adjoining level: as, to descend to the brim of a lake; the river is full to the brim.
12. the upper edge of anything hollow: as, the brim of a cup.
13. A projecting edge, border, or rim round anything hollow: as, the brim of a hat.
14. A fish of the family Centrarchidæ, the long-eared sunfish, lepomis auritus.
15. the forehead.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia