peeler
Kelime Anlamı :
1. polis.
2. kabuk soyucu.
3. striptizci.
4. soyma makinesi.
5. soyucu.
6. soyma bıçağı.
7. (isim) kabuk soyucu, striptizci, polis [brit.], aynasız [brit.].
8. polis [brit.].
9. aynasız/soyucu.
10. aynasız [brit.].
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
one that peels, especially a kitchen implement for peeling the rinds or skins from fruits or vegetables.
2. one that can be readily peeled, especially a crab that is about to molt.
3. slang A stripteaser.
4. chiefly british A police officer.
2. one that can be readily peeled, especially a crab that is about to molt.
3. slang A stripteaser.
4. chiefly british A police officer.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A police officer.
2. A person whose job it is to peel fruit or vegetable produce.
3. A utensil for peeling fruit or vegetables.
4. A woman (or less commonly a man) who removes her clothing for entertainment. A stripper.
2. A person whose job it is to peel fruit or vegetable produce.
3. A utensil for peeling fruit or vegetables.
4. A woman (or less commonly a man) who removes her clothing for entertainment. A stripper.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one who peels or strips.
2. A pillager.
3. A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from sir Robert peel.
2. A pillager.
3. A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from sir Robert peel.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
one who peels, strips, or flays.
2. A crab or lobster in the act of casting its shell; a shedder.
3. A stout iron bar of considerable length, having one end flattened into a broader surface, somewhat after the manner of a slice-bar, and the other end formed into a loop or handle, used by a workman called a “baller” in placing charges of piles, billets, blooms, ingots, etc., of iron or steel in a reheating-furnace preparatory to hammering.
4. A “ripper”; a very energetic person.
5. A plunderer; a pillager.
6. A policeman: so called form the english statesman sir Robert peel (1788-1850), who while secretary for ireland (1812–18) established a regular force of irish police, and while home secretary (1828–30) improved the police system of london.
2. A crab or lobster in the act of casting its shell; a shedder.
3. A stout iron bar of considerable length, having one end flattened into a broader surface, somewhat after the manner of a slice-bar, and the other end formed into a loop or handle, used by a workman called a “baller” in placing charges of piles, billets, blooms, ingots, etc., of iron or steel in a reheating-furnace preparatory to hammering.
4. A “ripper”; a very energetic person.
5. A plunderer; a pillager.
6. A policeman: so called form the english statesman sir Robert peel (1788-1850), who while secretary for ireland (1812–18) established a regular force of irish police, and while home secretary (1828–30) improved the police system of london.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia