dog
Kelime Anlamı :

1. köpek.
2. (bir isteğin üstüne düşerek) (birini) rahat bırakmamak.
3. (kötü bir şey) peşini bırakmamak.
4. kelb.
5. izlemek.
6. peşinden gitmek.
7. peşini bırakmamak.
8. fırdöndü, kanca, tornalamada kullanılan ara mesnet.
9. köpeği.
10. bu hayvanların erkeği.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. A domesticated carnivorous mammal (canis familiaris) related to the foxes and wolves and raised in a wide variety of breeds.
2. any of various carnivorous mammals of the family canidae, such as the dingo.
3. A male animal of the family canidae, especially of the fox or a domesticated breed.
4. any of various other animals, such as the prairie dog.
5. informal A person: you won, you lucky dog.
6. informal A person regarded as contemptible: you stole my watch, you dog.
7. slang A person regarded as unattractive or uninteresting.
8. slang something of inferior or low quality: "the president had read the speech to some of his friends and they told him it was a dog” ( john P. roche).
9. slang an investment that produces a low return or a loss.
10. slang the feet.
11. see andiron.
12. slang A hot dog; a wiener.
13. any of various hooked or U-shaped metallic devices used for gripping or holding heavy objects.
14. astronomy A sun dog.
15. totally; completely. often used in combination: dog-tired.
16. to track or trail persistently: "A stranger then is still dogging us” ( Arthur Conan doyle).
17. to hold or fasten with a mechanical device: "watertight doors and hatches were dropped into place and dogged down to give the ship full watertight integrity” ( tom Clancy).
18. dog it slang to fail to expend the effort needed to do or accomplish something.
19. go to the dogs to go to ruin; degenerate.
20. put on the dog informal to make an ostentatious display of elegance, wealth, or culture.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to follow like a dog; follow with or as with dogs, as in hunting with dogs; hunt; follow pertinaciously or maliciously; keep at the heels of; worry with importunity: as, to dog deer; to dog a person's footsteps.
2. to fasten, as a log by means of a dog (see dog, n., 9 ), for sawing.
3. nautical, to grip, as a rope, to a spar or cable so that the parts bind on each other, to prevent slipping, and causing it to cling.
4. A quadruped of the genus canis, C. familiaris.
5. in distinguishing sex, a male dog, as opposed to bitch; hence sometimes used in composition for the male of other animals, as in dog-fox, dog-ape.
6. plural canine quadrupeds in general; the family Canidœ (which see).
7. the prairie-dog.
8. the dogfish.
9. A mean, worthless fellow; a currish or sneaking scoundrel: applied in reproach or contempt.
10. A gay or rakish man, especially if young; a sport or gallant: applied, usually with an epithet (young, impudent, etc.), in mild or humorous reprobation.
11. in astronomy: [capitalized] one of two ancient constellations lying south of the zodiac, known as canis major and canis minor. see canis.
12. the dog-star.
13. A name of various mechanical devices, tools, and pieces of machinery.
14. same as dog-head, 1.
15. A sort of iron hook or bar, with one or more sharp fangs or claws at one end, which may be fastened into a piece of wood or other heavy article, for the purpose of moving it: used with various specific prefixes, see cut.
16. an iron with fangs for fastening a log in a saw-pit or on the carriage of a saw-mill.
17. any part of a machine acting as a claw or clutch, as the carrier of a lathe, or an adjustable stop to change the motion of a machine-tool.
18. plural the set-screws which adjust the bed-tool of a punching-press.
19. A grappling-iron which lifts the monkey or hammer of a pile-driver.
20. A click or pallet to restrain the back-action of a ratchet-wheel by engaging the teeth; a pawl.
21. plural in ship-building, the final supports which are knocked aside when a ship is launched; a dogshore.
22. in a lock, a tooth, projection, tusk, or jag which acts as a detent.
23. A grab used to grasp well-tubes or -tools, to withdraw them from bored, drilled, or driven wells.
24. plural nippers used in wire-drawing. they resemble carpenters' strong pincers or pliers, and are sometimes closed by a sliding ring at the end of the strap or chain which slides down the handles of the nippers.
25. the painted hyena or cynhyene. see Lycaon.
26. A short, heavy piece of steel, bent and pointed at one end and with an eye or ring at the other. it is used for many purposes in logging, and is sometimes so shaped that a blow directly against the line of draft will loosen it. also called tail-hook.
27. in agriculture, an implement for dragging brush, roots, and poles out of the ground; a brush-puller.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia