shank
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary ساق پا، ساق جوراب، ( تش. ) درشت نی، قصبه کبری، ساقه ، میله ( بدنه ستون وغیره ).
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(shank): بازگشت به واژه shank blade shank bolt shank ladle shank to shank off ساق پا،ساق جوراب ،(تش ).درشت نى ،قصبه کبرى ،ساقه ،ميله( بدنه ستون وغيره) علوم مهندسى : دسته کفچه ورزش : ضربه زدن به توپ با قوزک يا کنار پا ضربه زدن به گوى با عقب چوب گلف يا بدنه ان قسمتى از لنگر که طناب به ان وصل شود قسمتى از قلاب ماهيگيرى بين سوراخ و انحنا علوم هوايى : ساقه علوم نظامى : بازوى لنگر علوم دريايى : ساق لنگر کلمات مرتبط(4)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 shank n. Pronunciation: ' shaŋk Function: noun Etymology: Middle English shanke, from Old English scanca; akin to Old Norse skakkr crooked, Greek skazein to limp Date: before 12th century 1 a : the part of the leg between the knee and the ankle in humans or the corresponding part in various other vertebrates b : LEG c : a cut of beef, veal, mutton, or lamb from the upper or the lower part of the leg : SHIN ― see BEEF illustration 2 : a straight narrow usually essential part of an object: as a : the straight part of a nail or pin b : a straight part of a plant : STEM , STALK c : the part of an anchor between the ring and the crown ― see ANCHOR illustration d : the part of a fishhook between the eye and the bend e : the part of a key between the handle and the bit f : the stem of a tobacco pipe or the part between the stem and the bowl g : TANG 1 h (1) : the narrow part of the sole of a shoe beneath the instep (2) : SHANKPIECE 3 : a part of an object by which it can be attached: as a (1) : a projection on the back of a solid button (2) : a short stem of thread that holds a sewn button away from the cloth b : the end (as of a drill bit) that is gripped in a chuck 4 a : the latter part of a period of time b : the early or main part of a period of time 5 slang : an often homemade knife –shanked \ ' shaŋ(k)t\ adjective 2 shank n. Function: transitive verb Date: 1927 : to hit (a golf ball or shot) with the extreme heel of the club so that the ball goes off in an unintended direction also : to kick (a football) in an…