fret
Kelime Anlamı :

1. sinirlendirmek.
2. endişe.
3. kaygılanmak.
4. sıkılmak.
5. kızmak.
6. endişelendirmek.
7. müz. (telli çalgıların sapı üzerindeki) perde.
8. somurtma.
9. üzüntü.
10. üzmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. see 1st frith.
2. the agitation of the surface of a fluid by fermentation or other cause; a rippling on the surface of water.
3. agitation of mind marked by complaint and impatience; disturbance of temper; irritation.
4. herpes; tetter.
5. the worn sides of river banks, where ores, or stones containing them, accumulate by being washed down from the hills, and thus indicate to the miners the locality of the veins.
6. ornamental work in relief, as carving or embossing. see fretwork.
7. an ornament consisting of small fillets or slats intersecting each other or bent at right angles, as in classical designs, or at oblique angles, as often in oriental art.
8. the reticulated headdress or net, made of gold or silver wire, in which ladies in the middle ages confined their hair.
9. A saltire interlaced with a mascle.
10. A short piece of wire, or other material fixed across the finger board of a guitar or a similar instrument, to indicate where the finger is to be placed.
11. to be worn away; to chafe; to fray.
12. to eat in; to make way by corrosion.
13. to be agitated; to be in violent commotion; to rankle.
14. to be vexed; to be chafed or irritated; to be angry; to utter peevish expressions.
15. to devour.
16. to rub; to wear away by friction; to chafe; to gall; hence, to eat away; to gnaw
17. to impair; to wear away; to diminish.
18. to make rough, agitate, or disturb; to cause to ripple.
19. to tease; to irritate; to vex.
20. to ornament with raised work; to variegate; to diversify.
21. to furnish with frets, as an instrument of music.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1. to eat up; devour.
2. to eat into; gnaw; corrode.
3. to wear away; fray; rub; chafe: as, to fret cloth by friction; to fret the skin.
4. to make rough; cause to ripple; disturb; agitate: as, to fret the surface of water.
5. to chafe painfully or vexatiously; irritate; worry; gall.
6. to be worn away, as by friction; become frayed or chafed; be wearing out or wasting.
7. to make way by attrition or corrosion.
8. to be worried; give way to chafed or irritated feelings; speak peevishly and complainingly.
9. to be in commotion or agitation, as water; boil, bubble, or work as in fermentation; hence, to work as angry feelings; rankle.
10. to adorn; ornament; set off.
11. to ornament with or as if with frets.
12. to make a fret of.
13. to fasten; bind.
14. to strengthen; fill.
15. to provide with frets.
16. punningly, in Shakspere, to worry as if by acting upon the frets of.
17. same as freight.
18. to form by fretting or corrosion.
19. A wearing away, abrasion, or corrosion.
20. A place worn or abraded, as by friction.
21. in med.: chafing, as in the folds of the skin of fat children.
22. herpes; tetter.
23. in mining, the worn side of a river-bank, where ores, or stones containing them, accumulate by being washed down the hills, and thus indicate to the miner the locality of the veins.
24. A state of chafing or irritation, as of the mind, temper, etc.; vexation; anger: as, he keeps himself in a continual fret.
25. the agitation of the surface of a fluid, as when fermenting or boiling; a rippling on the surface, as of water; a state of ebullition or effervescence, as of wine.
26. A flurry.
27. A glass composition, composed of silica, lime, soda, borax, and lead, used as a glaze by potters.
28. A caul of silver or gold wire, sometimes ornamented with precious stones, worn by ladies in the middle ages.
29. A piece of interlaced or perforated ornamental work.
30. A kind of ornament much employed in grecian art and in sundry modifications common in various other styles.
31. in heraldry, a charge consisting of two bendlets placed in saltier and interlaced with a mascle. also called true-lover's knot and Harrington knot.
32. in musical instruments of the lute and viol class, a small ridge of wood, ivory, metal, or other material, set across the finger-board, and serving as a fixed point for stopping or shortening the strings in playing, the fingers being applied just above it so as to press the string against it.
33. A frith.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia