twig
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ince dal.
2. dal.
3. dalcık.
4. incelemek.
5. sürgün.
6. anlamak.
7. çakmak.
8. idrak etmek.
9. maden arama çubuğu.
10. k.dili. çakmak, anlamak, kavramak.
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1.
A young shoot representing the current season's growth of a woody plant.
2. any small, leafless branch of a woody plant.
3. to observe or notice.
4. to understand or figure out: "the layman has twigged what the strategist twigged almost two decades ago” ( manchester guardian weekly).
5. to be or become aware of the situation; understand: "as europe is now twigging, the best breeding ground for innovators who know how to do business is often big, competitive companies” ( economist).
6. chiefly british the current style; the fashion.
2. any small, leafless branch of a woody plant.
3. to observe or notice.
4. to understand or figure out: "the layman has twigged what the strategist twigged almost two decades ago” ( manchester guardian weekly).
5. to be or become aware of the situation; understand: "as europe is now twigging, the best breeding ground for innovators who know how to do business is often big, competitive companies” ( economist).
6. chiefly british the current style; the fashion.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A small thin branch of a tree or bush.
2. to beat with twigs.
3. to realise something; to 'catch on'.
2. to beat with twigs.
3. to realise something; to 'catch on'.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A small shoot or branch of a tree or other plant, of no definite length or size.
2. to twitch; to pull; to tweak.
3. to understand the meaning of; to comprehend; as, do you twig me?
4. to observe slyly; also, to perceive; to discover.
5. to beat with twigs.
2. to twitch; to pull; to tweak.
3. to understand the meaning of; to comprehend; as, do you twig me?
4. to observe slyly; also, to perceive; to discover.
5. to beat with twigs.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to switch; beat.
2. to be vigorous or active; be energetic
3. to twitch; jerk.
4. to notice; observe narrowly; watch.
5. to comprehend; understand; perceive; discover.
6. to understand; see; “catch on.
7. in anatomy, one of the minute branches of a blood-vessel.
8. A small shoot of a tree or other plant; a small branch; a spray.
9. A divining-rod.
10. in ceramics, a thin strip of prepared clay used in modeling a pottery vessel, especially in the imitation basket work common in leeds pottery.
11. A twitch; a jerk; a quick, sudden pull.
2. to be vigorous or active; be energetic
3. to twitch; jerk.
4. to notice; observe narrowly; watch.
5. to comprehend; understand; perceive; discover.
6. to understand; see; “catch on.
7. in anatomy, one of the minute branches of a blood-vessel.
8. A small shoot of a tree or other plant; a small branch; a spray.
9. A divining-rod.
10. in ceramics, a thin strip of prepared clay used in modeling a pottery vessel, especially in the imitation basket work common in leeds pottery.
11. A twitch; a jerk; a quick, sudden pull.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
branch out in a twiglike manner
2. a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year
3. understand, usually after some initial difficulty
2. a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year
3. understand, usually after some initial difficulty
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.