English to Turkish Dictionary fender

fender

Çamurluk
definition
noun
Truex's car needed a new nose, hood, fender and pinbars to hold the radiator in place.
a thing used to keep something off or prevent a collision, in particular.
His elegantly designed candlesticks, fireplace fenders , and furniture, for example, often made use of identical components in different combinations.
a low frame bordering a fireplace to contain burning materials.
translation of 'fender'
noun
çamurluk,
koruyucu düzen,
şömine paravanası,
tampon
example
The bomb was left under the left 'fender' of the car, which was parked near to the home of its owner, a former police officer.
You pour hydrochloric acid on a car 'fender' and it will eat a hole in it.
My front wheel hit the rear 'fender' of the car and I ended up sliding along the road sideways.
She stopped at a shot of a beautifully pure blue sky, which held only for a second before the camera dropped and found two teenagers, a boy and a girl, leaning against the 'fender' of a car.
The smaller of the two jumped on to the side 'fender' on the driver's side and demanded any valuables in the police chief's possession.
Another bus' right front 'fender' also had a large gash.
Truex's car needed a new nose, hood, 'fender' and pinbars to hold the radiator in place.
Two Belgian sailors have also been rewarded for jumping into the River Thames to rescue a woman hanging from a 'fender' between the Belgian warships last summer.
Rolling a rock in the street doesn't cause you to dent a 'fender' in somebody's car.
In this case, we notified the engineers of the 'fender' and hood, as well as the supplier of a plastic attachment in the wheel well.
For your body parts needs, the store offers light and high-grade replacements body panels such as the hood, 'fender' and door.
I know it's awful, but what I think about is not Richard, my best friend until I was eleven, but the gum I left under the 'fender' of his family's stationwagon.
A grotesque wreck of a truck lying by the road side, its 'fender' blown off and torched to the metal.
In the fireplace are a pair of brass andirons and a 'fender' , American or English, dating from the early nineteenth century.
Contact between the 'fender' and wheel could cause the rider to lose control.
They all fell over and Carrie banged her head on the 'fender' .
He closed the hood gently, and patted the 'fender' as he walked around to the driver's side, and climbed in.
The 'fender' and fireguard would then be replaced and the fire lit.
Take your boat to an empty space and do some man overboard drills with a 'fender' , or practice backing up to a race mark.
It was being towed into the dock when the line parted and the bow swung round, hitting a wooden 'fender' on the berth, leaving the vessel with a gaping gash on its forward end.
The downside of this design is that minor collision damage often necessitated the replacement of the whole hood - a costly item - instead of just one 'fender' .
I have to bash my 'fender' into shape so the truck will pass inspection.
There was a buffet beneath one window, and china closets flanked the fireplace where a fire crackled behind the 'fender' .
One, starting at the headlight, forms a curve (upward over the 'fender' area, downward along the door, then back up and down on the rear quarter) that is said to be reminiscent of the beltline of a classic roadster.
What remains is mostly the rust of part of the body and a 'fender' .
A crisp line runs the length of the vehicle from bulging front fenders to bulging rear 'fenders' , even dissecting the fuel filler cover.
Suspension, spoilers, front and rear 'fenders' , tailgate, hoods, hubcaps, electrical parts, engine parts and many others are the best in the industry.
And giving the vehicle a confident, broad-shouldered attitude are its wheels that had been aligned on the same place as the outer edges of its 'fenders' .
While using Japanese touches, the vehicles will have European-style sharp lines on side panels, flared 'fenders' over the wheels, and sloping windshields that accentuate airflow over the body.
Chainguards and mudguards, or 'fenders' (U.S.), protect clothes and moving parts from oil and spray.
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