rummage
Kelime Anlamı :
1. didik didik aramak.
2. mezat malı.
3. aramak.
4. elde kalan malların satışı.
5. bulunan eşya/araştırma.
6. iyice araştır.
7. rummage out araştırarak bulmak.
8. araştırmak.
9. altüst edip aramak.
10. (isim) mezat malı.
Tanımlar :
1.
to search thoroughly by handling, turning over, or disarranging the contents of.
2. to discover by searching thoroughly.
3. to make an energetic, usually hasty search.
4. A thorough search among a number of things.
5. A confusion of miscellaneous articles.
2. to discover by searching thoroughly.
3. to make an energetic, usually hasty search.
4. A thorough search among a number of things.
5. A confusion of miscellaneous articles.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to arrange (cargo, goods, etc.) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
2. to search a vessel for smuggled goods.
3. to search something which contains many items hastily by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside.
4. to search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged
5. to hastily search for something in a confined space and among many items by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside.
6. commotion; disturbance
7. a thorough search, usually resulting in a disorder
8. an unorganized collection of miscellaneous objects; a jumble
2. to search a vessel for smuggled goods.
3. to search something which contains many items hastily by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside.
4. to search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged
5. to hastily search for something in a confined space and among many items by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside.
6. commotion; disturbance
7. a thorough search, usually resulting in a disorder
8. an unorganized collection of miscellaneous objects; a jumble
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A place or room for the stowage of cargo in a ship; also, the act of stowing cargo; the pulling and moving about of packages incident to close stowage; -- formerly written romage.
2. A searching carefully by looking into every corner, and by turning things over.
3. to search a place narrowly.
4. to make room in, as a ship, for the cargo; to move about, as packages, ballast, so as to permit close stowage; to stow closely; to pack; -- formerly written roomage, and romage.
5. to search or examine thoroughly by looking into every corner, and turning over or removing goods or other things; to examine, as a book, carefully, turning over leaf after leaf.
2. A searching carefully by looking into every corner, and by turning things over.
3. to search a place narrowly.
4. to make room in, as a ship, for the cargo; to move about, as packages, ballast, so as to permit close stowage; to stow closely; to pack; -- formerly written roomage, and romage.
5. to search or examine thoroughly by looking into every corner, and turning over or removing goods or other things; to examine, as a book, carefully, turning over leaf after leaf.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to adjust the roomage or capacity of (a ship) with reference to the cargo; arrange or stow the cargo of (a ship) in the hold; especially, to clear by the removal of goods: as, to rummage a ship.
2. to move to and fro the contents of, as in a search; ransack; hunt through; explore: as, to rummage a trunk.
3. to set in motion; stir; hence, specifically, to mix by stirring or some other form of agitation: as, to rummage a liquid.
4. to bring to light by searching.
5. to arrange or stow the cargo of a ship in the hold.
6. to search narrowly, especially by moving about and looking among the things in the place searched; execute a search.
7. to make a stir, bustle, or disturbance.
8. the act of rummaging, in any sense; the act of searching a place, especially by turning over the contents.
9. A stirring or bustling about; a disturbance; an upheaval.
10. lumber; rubbish. Halliwell. [prov. eng.]
2. to move to and fro the contents of, as in a search; ransack; hunt through; explore: as, to rummage a trunk.
3. to set in motion; stir; hence, specifically, to mix by stirring or some other form of agitation: as, to rummage a liquid.
4. to bring to light by searching.
5. to arrange or stow the cargo of a ship in the hold.
6. to search narrowly, especially by moving about and looking among the things in the place searched; execute a search.
7. to make a stir, bustle, or disturbance.
8. the act of rummaging, in any sense; the act of searching a place, especially by turning over the contents.
9. A stirring or bustling about; a disturbance; an upheaval.
10. lumber; rubbish. Halliwell. [prov. eng.]
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia