chock
Kelime Anlamı :

1. takoz.
2. Takozla desteklemek, destek koymak; (den) kızağa çekmek.
3. Domuz damı: Maden kuyularında, çökme tehlikesi olan yerlerde her yanı direklerle örülen boşluk.
4. Chock-block: (sıfat) palanga makaraları birbirine kavuşmuş; dopdolu; sıkışık. (isim) odun parçası, takoz; (den) yomalık büyük kurt ağzı; kızak.
5. kızağa çekmek.
6. kızak.
7. büyük kurt ağzı.
8. dopdolu.
9. kama.
10. odun parçası.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. A variant of choke.
2. entirely; fully; as far as possible: used in the nautical phrases chock aft, chock home, etc.
3. an obsolete variant of shock.
4. to throw with a quick motion; toss; pitch: same as chuck, 2.
5. nautical, to secure by putting a chock into or under: as, to chock the timbers of a ship; to chock a cask.
6. to fill up a cavity like a chock.
7. to check the motion of, as by a chock.
8. A block or piece of wood or other material, more or less wedge-shaped when specially prepared, used to prevent movement, as by insertion behind the props of a ship's cradle, under the sides of a boat on deck, under the wheels of a carriage, etc.—
9. in ship-building, a block of approximately triangular shape, used to unite the head and heel of consecutive timbers.—
10. nautical, a block having hornshaped projections extending partly over a recess in the middle, in which a cable or hawser is placed while being hauled in or on: called distinctively a warping-chock.—
11. in coal-mining, a pillar built of short square blocks of wood fromto 6 feet long, laid crosswise, two and two, so as to form a strong support for the roof: used especially in long-wall working.
12. A block of wood, especially one for burning. see chuck, 1.
13. A thick unsawed block of wood. see chock and log.
14. plural blocks of wood or stone placed on a harrow, roller, or other machine to give it weight or steadiness.
15. in turnery, same as chuck, 5.
16. A rut-like hole in a road.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. support on chocks
2. as completely as possible
3. a block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a heavy object
4. secure with chocks
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