latch
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kapı mandalı.
2. mandal.
3. rezelemek.
4. kapı sürgüsü.
5. ağızlık.
6. ispanyolet.
7. mandallanmak.
8. dil.
9. mandal kilidi.
10. tutturmak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
A fastening, as for a door or gate, typically consisting of a bar that fits into a notch or slot and is lifted from either side by a lever or string.
2. A spring lock, as for a door, that is opened from the outside by a key.
3. to close or lock with or as if with a latch.
4. to have or be closed with a latch.
5. to shut tightly so that the latch is engaged: a door too warped to latch.
6. on to to get hold of; obtain: latched on to a fortune in the fur trade.
2. A spring lock, as for a door, that is opened from the outside by a key.
3. to close or lock with or as if with a latch.
4. to have or be closed with a latch.
5. to shut tightly so that the latch is engaged: a door too warped to latch.
6. on to to get hold of; obtain: latched on to a fortune in the fur trade.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side.
2. A flip-flop electronic circuit
3. A latching.
4. A crossbow.
5. to close or lock as if with a latch
2. A flip-flop electronic circuit
3. A latching.
4. A crossbow.
5. to close or lock as if with a latch
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
that which fastens or holds; a lace; a snare.
2. A movable piece which holds anything in place by entering a notch or cavity; specifically, the catch which holds a door or gate when closed, though it be not bolted.
3. A latching.
4. A crossbow.
5. to smear; to anoint.
6. to catch so as to hold.
7. to catch or fasten by means of a latch.
2. A movable piece which holds anything in place by entering a notch or cavity; specifically, the catch which holds a door or gate when closed, though it be not bolted.
3. A latching.
4. A crossbow.
5. to smear; to anoint.
6. to catch so as to hold.
7. to catch or fasten by means of a latch.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to seize; lay hold of; snatch; catch.
2. to take; snatch up or off.
3. to receive; obtain.
4. to hold; support; retain.
5. to close or fasten with a latch; as, to latch a gate.
6. to snatch: with at.
7. to light or fall.
8. to tarry; loiter; lag.
9. to pour or drip (water); dribble.
10. to drip a liquid upon; moisten.
11. see leach.
12. A device for catching or retaining something; a catch.
13. A kind of gravity-lock, or door fastening consisting of some form of pivoted bolt falling into and catching against a catch or stop. latches are usually made with a lifter or lever for raising the bar from either side of the door. some simple forms consist merely of a wooden baron the inside, which is raised by a string passed through a hole in the door, door- and gate-latches are made in many forms, and are described by their names, rim-, night-, thumb-latches, etc.
14. nautical, a small line like a loop, used to fasten a bonnet on the foot of a sail. also latching.
15. the trigger of a crossbow; hence, the crossbow itself when it is of the kind discharged by a latch.
16. in a knitting-machine, same as fly, 3 .
17. A miry place.
18. A tanners' pit, sunk below the general level of the ground, in which ooze is prepared from tan-bark or other similar material by leaching it with water. A contraction of latch- or leach-pit.
2. to take; snatch up or off.
3. to receive; obtain.
4. to hold; support; retain.
5. to close or fasten with a latch; as, to latch a gate.
6. to snatch: with at.
7. to light or fall.
8. to tarry; loiter; lag.
9. to pour or drip (water); dribble.
10. to drip a liquid upon; moisten.
11. see leach.
12. A device for catching or retaining something; a catch.
13. A kind of gravity-lock, or door fastening consisting of some form of pivoted bolt falling into and catching against a catch or stop. latches are usually made with a lifter or lever for raising the bar from either side of the door. some simple forms consist merely of a wooden baron the inside, which is raised by a string passed through a hole in the door, door- and gate-latches are made in many forms, and are described by their names, rim-, night-, thumb-latches, etc.
14. nautical, a small line like a loop, used to fasten a bonnet on the foot of a sail. also latching.
15. the trigger of a crossbow; hence, the crossbow itself when it is of the kind discharged by a latch.
16. in a knitting-machine, same as fly, 3 .
17. A miry place.
18. A tanners' pit, sunk below the general level of the ground, in which ooze is prepared from tan-bark or other similar material by leaching it with water. A contraction of latch- or leach-pit.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia