Translation for '
hooked' from English to Greek
| ADJ | hooked | more hooked | most hooked |
| VERB | to hook | hooked | hooked hooking | hooks |
| SYNO | aquiline | dependant | dependent | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Col. Stevens also invented the hooked spike for attaching the rail to the crosstie (or sleeper). At the present time, the screw spike is being used widely in place of the hooked spike.
- Seabirds face another threat in the form of bycatch, where birds in the water become tangled in fishing nets or hooked on lines set out by long-line fisheries.
- Bicycle tire irons are still in use for those tires which have a separate inner tube, and can have a hooked C-shape cut into one end of the iron so that it may be hooked on a bicycle spoke to hold it in place.
- "Hamatus" (Latin) means "hooked", and refers to the curiously hooked stems.
- A forthcoming one is "Hooked Between Two Islands" The History of the Hooked Rug Between Newfoundland and Guernsey.
- Tang Long recommends that his cousin Xu Ning could beat Huyan's cavalry with his expertise in hooked lance.
- Tang Long recommends that his cousin Xu Ning could beat Huyan's cavalry with his expertise in hooked lance.
- Often set up by a tilt-a-whirl, the opponent ends up suspended with one arm hooked behind and both legs hooked by the wrestler's other arm.
- Both crochet (C) and hooked-bead (HB) rims have inner profiles that curve inwards near the outside diameter of the rim to provide a hook that helps retain the tire bead under high pressure.
- A hook ladder, also known as a pompier ladder (from the French "pompier" meaning firefighter) is a type of ladder that can be attached to a window sill or similar ledge by the use of a hooked extending bill with serrations on the underside.
- "Cosmopolitodus planus", also known as the hooked-tooth mako shark or hooked mako shark, is an extinct lamnid that lived during the Miocene epoch from 23 to 5 million years ago.
- The species name refers to the shape of the saccular spines which are hooked apically and is derived from Latin "hamata" (meaning hooked).
- The specific name is derived from the Latin prefix "uncin"- (meaning hooked) and Latin "spineus" (meaning spine-like) and refers to the hooked distal spine in the aedeagus.
- Often set up by a tilt-a-whirl, the opponent ends up suspended with one arm hooked behind and both legs hooked by the wrestler's other arm.
- The northern kelp crab can be differentiated from similar species like the decorator crabs by its two rows of hooked setae right behind its rostrum.
- Foul hooked fish must be released.
- This trick begins with the rider positioned with feet side-by-side pointed toward the nose; one foot (typically the back foot) is hooked around the edge of the board.
- Alexander Gill the Elder uses an uppercase G with a hooked tail and a lowercase n with the hooked tail of a script g [...] for the same sound in "Logonomia Anglica" in 1619.
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