toka ya da kopça ile tutturmak

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Türkçe - İngilizce
buckle
A clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap
To give in; to react suddenly or adversely to stress or pressure (of a person)

It is amazing that he has never buckled after so many years of doing such urgent work.

An upward, elongated displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints. A buckle may be an indication of movement with the roof assembly
{n} a fastening, ornament, curl of hair
A contorted expression, as of the face
bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat; "The highway buckled during the heatwave"
If an object buckles or if something buckles it, it becomes bent as a result of very great heat or force. The door was beginning to buckle from the intense heat A freak wave had buckled the deck
a shape distorted by twisting or folding
To bend out of a true vertical plane, as a wall
To prepare for action; to apply with vigor and earnestness; generally used reflexively
A condition present in metal where a heavy crease is existent Mostly observed on the frame and bumper reinforcement bars
a kind of crisp curl formerly worn; also, the state of being curled
To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles; as, to buckle a harness
A distortion bulge, bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet metal
fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong fold or collapse; "His knees buckled" fasten with a buckle or buckles
Waves or bulges that appear in pages and canvas, generally from too much moisture and uneven drying
A long, tented displacement of a roof membrane Can occur over insulation and deck joints
an upward, elongated tenting displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints A buckle may be an indication of movement within the roof assembly
A device, usually of metal, consisting of a frame with one more movable tongues or catches, used for fastening things together, as parts of dress or harness, by means of a strap passing through the frame and pierced by the tongue
To distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression