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Turkish Translation for barks
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barks soyulmuş kabuk en tr
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bark şarlatanlıkla müşteri çekmek en tr
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bark 1. havlama, köpek havlamasına benzer ses; 2. (k.dili) öksürük; 3. havlamak; havlamaya benzer sesler çıkarmak; 4. yüksek sesle konuşmak veya bağırmak; 5. (argo) bir eğlence yerinin kapısında çığırtkanlık etmek; 6. öksürmek. 7. bark up the wrong tree: yanlış kapı çalmak.8. kabuk; ağaç kabuğu;9. kabuğunu soymak; 10. tabaklamak. en tr
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bark Kınakına kabuğu. en(Botanik, Bitkibilim)  tr
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bark öksürük en(isim) tr
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bark barka en(isim) tr
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bark gemi en(isim) tr
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bark yelkenli üç direkli gemi en(isim) tr
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bark bağırmak en(fiil) tr
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bark soymak en(fiil) tr
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bark sıyırmak en(fiil) tr
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bark öksürmek en(fiil) tr
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bark havlama en tr
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bark havlamaya benzer ses en tr
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bark ağaç kabuğu en tr
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bark havlamak en tr
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bark havlamaya benzer ses çıkarmak en tr
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bark yüksek sesle konuşmak en tr
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bark çığırtkanlık yapmak en tr
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bark kabuğunu soymak en tr
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bark derisini sıyırmak en tr
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bark kabuk en tr
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bark Ev, mülk; aile, çoluk çocuk" anlamlarındaki ev bark birleşik sözünde geçer tr tr
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bark (isim) havlama; kabuk, ağaç kabuğu, öksürük; barka, gemi, yelkenli üç direkli gemi en tr
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bark (fiil) havlamak; bağırmak, çığırtkanlık yapmak; kabuğunu soymak, soymak, sıyırmak, öksürmek en tr
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bark bağırarak söylemek en tr
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bark ağaç ka en tr
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bark havlamaya benzer sesler çıkarmak en tr
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bark köpek havlamasına benzer ses en tr
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bark bir eğlence yerinin kapısında çığırtkanlık etmek en tr
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bark yüksek sesle konuşmak veya bağırmak en tr
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bark bark up the wrong tree yanlı en tr
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bark hav hav en(isim) tr
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bark havla en(fiil) tr
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bark kabuk; ağaç kabuğu en(isim) tr
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bark Kınakına kabuğu en(Tıp)  tr
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bark havlama, kabuk en tr
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Bark naut. barko -antine / nairf. barkobastiya de tr
English translation for barks  n,v:bark /   Etymology :Middle English berken, from Old English beorcan; akin to Old Norse berkja to bark, Lithuanian burgeti to growl. Pronunciation :'bärk. Function :verb. Date :before 12th century.
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bark make a dog-like cry; speak harshly and loudly; remove bark from a tree en(fiil) en
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bark outer covering of a tree; sound made by a dog; sharp loud cough; sound of a gunshot; type of sailboat en(isim) en
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bark remove the bark of a tree cover with bark en en
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bark make barking sounds; "The dogs barked at the stranger" en en
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bark a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts the sound made by a dog a noise resembling the bark of a dog tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants tan (a skin) with bark tannins speak in an unfriendly tone; "She barked into the dictaphone" en en
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bark A three-masted vessel, having her foremast and mainmast square-rigged, and her mizzenmast schooner- rigged en en
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bark Now applied poetically to a sailing vessel or boat of any kind en en
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bark ; also, a rowing boat; a barge en en
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bark Formerly, any small sailing vessel, as a pinnace, fishing smack, etc en en
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bark The short, loud, explosive sound uttered by a dog; a similar sound made by some other animals en en
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bark To make a clamor; to make importunate outcries en en
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bark To make a short, loud, explosive noise with the vocal organs; said of some animals, but especially of dogs en en
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bark To cover or inclose with bark, or as with bark; as, to bark the roof of a hut en en
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bark To girdle en en
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bark See Girdle, v en en
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bark To abrade or rub off any outer covering from; as to bark one's heel en en
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bark Specifically, Peruvian bark en en
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bark To strip the bark from; to peel en en
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bark The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind en en
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bark When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times. Don't let the dogs bark A small dog barked at a seagull he was chasing. Bark is also a noun. The Doberman let out a string of roaring barks en en
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bark If you bark at someone, you shout at them aggressively in a loud, rough voice. I didn't mean to bark at you A policeman held his gun in both hands and barked an order en en
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bark Bark is the tough material that covers the outside of a tree en en
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bark If you say that someone's bark is worse than their bite, you mean that they seem much more unpleasant or hostile than they really are. She can be a bit tetchy but her bark is worse than her bite en en
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bark to be barking up the wrong tree: see tree. In woody plants, tissues outside of the vascular cambium. The term is also used more popularly to refer to all tissues outside the wood. The inner soft bark is produced by the vascular cambium; it consists of secondary phloem (food-conducting) tissue whose innermost layer transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. The layered outer bark contains cork and old, dead phloem. The bark is usually thinner than the woody part of the stem or root. bark beetle bark painting barking deer en en
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bark tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants en en
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bark a noise resembling the bark of a dog en en
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bark a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts en en
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bark the sound made by a dog en en
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bark speak in an unfriendly tone; "She barked into the dictaphone" en en
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bark cover with bark en en
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bark remove the bark of a tree en en
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bark tan (a skin) with bark tannins en en
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bark the stuff on the outside of wood Bark is not actually wood! Its main job is to protect the wood en en
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bark n The protective outer layer of the roots, trunk and branches of a tree or woody plants Bark may be thick and rough or thin, smooth and papery en en
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bark An older term used to describe the decarburized skin that develops on steel bars heated in a non‑protective atmosphere en en
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bark The living tissue outside the vascular cambium in a woody stem It is composed of phloem tissues, which occur as living inner and dead outer zones en en
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bark outward covering of the tree en en
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bark The tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem that protects the tree from injury caused by insects and other animals, by other plants, by disease and by fire en en
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bark The skin or covering of branches and roots of a tree en en
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bark Areas of fiber from outside a tree en en
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bark basically a regular kid en en
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bark Technically, the tissue comprised of phloem, phelloderm, cork cambium, and cork external of the vascular cambium Bark occurs in plants that have secondary growth en en
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bark A small sailing ship en en
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bark Outermost layers of a woody stem, including all the living and non-living tissues outside the cambium en en
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bark 138 :a small sailing ship : a sailing ship of three or more masts with the aft most mast fore-and-aft rigged and the others square-rigged : a craft propelled by sails or oars en en
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bark An older term used to describe the decarburized skin that develops on steel bars heated in a non-protective atmosphere en en
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bark In Aubrey's time barque meant barque-rigged, i e fore and aft on the mizzen en en
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bark An uncommon practice for most of us Used wisely, you can scare the CRAPOLA out of unsuspecting people Best use is for you black Chows in the dark Stand still and watch people get close then suddenly BARK Then, watch out for the smell of soiled human pants en en
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bark a ship with square rigged sails on the main and fore masts and fore-and-aft sails the mizzenmast en en
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bark An interval of frequency equal to a critical band width en en
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bark dwelling tr en
German translation for barks
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barks bellt en de
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bark Baumrinde , Bellen , Borke , Rinde en de
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bark Wohnnung [die], Haus [das] tr de
Greek translation for barks
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barks φλοιοί en el
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bark (n) πλοίο με τρείς ιστούς, φλοιός, γάβγισμα en el
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bark (v) γαβγίζω, βρίζω άσχημα en el
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bark φλοιός en el
 
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