deadhead
Kelime Anlamı :
1. bedavacı.
2. başarısız kimse.
3. giriş kartı sahibi.
4. biletsiz yolcu veya seyirci.
5. dalkavuk.
6. yağcı.
7. dili ücretsiz olarak kartla seyahat eden veya tiyatro v.
8. boş kalkan otobüs.
9. otobüs v.
10. b yerlere giden kimse.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A person who uses a free ticket for admittance, accommodation, or entertainment.
2. A vehicle, such as an aircraft, that transports no passengers or freight during a trip.
3. A person regarded as dull-witted or sluggish.
4. A partially submerged log or trunk.
5. to pilot or drive (a vehicle) carrying no passengers or freight.
6. to pull (dead or dying blossoms) off a flower.
7. to make a trip without passengers or freight: "the instruments were out, and it meant they had to deadhead back on another airplane” ( Walter J. Boyne).
8. to bypass a senior employee in order to promote a more junior employee.
9. without passengers or freight; empty.
2. A vehicle, such as an aircraft, that transports no passengers or freight during a trip.
3. A person regarded as dull-witted or sluggish.
4. A partially submerged log or trunk.
5. to pilot or drive (a vehicle) carrying no passengers or freight.
6. to pull (dead or dying blossoms) off a flower.
7. to make a trip without passengers or freight: "the instruments were out, and it meant they had to deadhead back on another airplane” ( Walter J. Boyne).
8. to bypass a senior employee in order to promote a more junior employee.
9. without passengers or freight; empty.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A person either admitted to a theatrical or musical performance without charge, or paid to attend
2. an employee of a transportation company, especially a pilot, traveling as a passenger for logistical reasons, for example to return home or travel to their next assignment.
3. anyone traveling for free.
4. A train or truck moved between cities with no passengers or freight, in order to make it available for service
5. A person staying at a lodging, such as a hotel or boarding house, without paying rent; freeloader.
6. A stupid or boring person; dullard
7. driftwood.
8. A fan of the rock band the grateful dead (usually deadhead).
9. A zombie.
10. to travel as a deadhead, or non-paying passenger.
11. to drive an empty vehicle.
12. to send (a person or message) for free.
13. to remove spent or dead blossoms from a plant.
2. an employee of a transportation company, especially a pilot, traveling as a passenger for logistical reasons, for example to return home or travel to their next assignment.
3. anyone traveling for free.
4. A train or truck moved between cities with no passengers or freight, in order to make it available for service
5. A person staying at a lodging, such as a hotel or boarding house, without paying rent; freeloader.
6. A stupid or boring person; dullard
7. driftwood.
8. A fan of the rock band the grateful dead (usually deadhead).
9. A zombie.
10. to travel as a deadhead, or non-paying passenger.
11. to drive an empty vehicle.
12. to send (a person or message) for free.
13. to remove spent or dead blossoms from a plant.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
a rough block of wood used as an anchor buoy.
2. one who receives free tickets for theaters, public conveyances, etc.
3. A buoy. see under dead, a.
2. one who receives free tickets for theaters, public conveyances, etc.
3. A buoy. see under dead, a.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to provide free passage, admission, etc., for; pass or admit without payment, as on a railroad or into a theater: as, to deadhead a passenger, or a guest at a hotel.
2. to travel on a train, steamboat, etc., or gain admission to a theater or similar place, without payment.
3. in founding: the extra length of metal given to a cast gun.
4. the tailstock of a lathe. it contains the dead-spindle and back-center, while the live-head or headstock contains the live-spindle.
5. nautical, a rough block of wood used as an anchor-buoy.
6. one who is allowed to ride in a public conveyance, to attend a theater or other place of entertainment, or to obtain any privilege having its public price, without payment.
7. in lumbering, a sunken or partly sunken log.
2. to travel on a train, steamboat, etc., or gain admission to a theater or similar place, without payment.
3. in founding: the extra length of metal given to a cast gun.
4. the tailstock of a lathe. it contains the dead-spindle and back-center, while the live-head or headstock contains the live-spindle.
5. nautical, a rough block of wood used as an anchor-buoy.
6. one who is allowed to ride in a public conveyance, to attend a theater or other place of entertainment, or to obtain any privilege having its public price, without payment.
7. in lumbering, a sunken or partly sunken log.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia