bucket
Mane (Îngilîzî)
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- A container made of rigid material, often with a handle, used to carry liquids or small items.
- The amount held in this container.
- (informal) A large amount of liquid.
- (informal) A great deal of anything.
- A unit of measure equal to four gallons.
- Part of a piece of machinery that resembles a bucket (container).
- (slang) an insult term used in Toronto to refer to someone who habitually uses crack cocaine.
- (slang) An old vehicle that is not in good working order.
- (informal) The basket.
- (informal) A field goal.
- A mechanism for avoiding the allocation of targets in cases of mismanagement.
- A storage space in a hash table for every item sharing a particular key.
- A turbine blade driven by hot gas or steam.
- A bucket bag.
- The leather socket for holding the whip when driving, or for the carbine or lance when mounted.
- The pitcher in certain orchids.
- (slang) A helmet.
Hevwate
large bowl
water bucket
watering-pot
coal container
baling vessel
baling-vessel
small earthen vessel
small water-jar
memory segment
sludge barrel
sludge bucket
scraper bucket
irrigation bucket
hoist bucket
excavator grab
Barl. barrel
scraper pan
coal scuttle
Pircarînî
Bi hîfenê ve hatîye girêdan wek
buck‧et
Wekî (IPA) tê bilêvkirin
/ˈbʌkɪt/
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)
In summary
From Middle English buket, boket, partly from Old English bucc ("bucket, pitcher"; mod. dialectal buck), equivalent to bouk + -et; and partly from Anglo-Norman buket, buquet (“tub; pail”) (compare Norman boutchet, Norman bouquet), diminutive of Old French buc (“abdomen; object with a cavity”), from Vulgar Latin *būcus (compare Occitan and Catalan buc, Italian buco, buca (“hole, gap”)), from Frankish *būk (“belly, stomach”). Both the Old English and Frankish terms derive from Proto-Germanic *būkaz (“belly, stomach”). More at bouk.
Vê nîşan bike
Bilêvkirina xwe baştir bike
Dest bi fêrbûna îngilîzî bi learnfeliz .
Axaftin û jiberkirina " bucket " û gelek peyv û hevokên din di îngilîzî .
Biçe rûpela kursa me ya îngilîzî
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