[hâle (m) n. tan, brownish color acquired by the skin through exposure to the sun's rays
Spanish To English - hale
[hale] interj. hoy; come on; hurry up!; heave
Turkish To English - hale
v. force, compel; drag, haul, pull
adj. robust, healthy; disease-free
v. haul in, tow; kedge, move a boat by pulling on a rope connected to an anchor (Nautical)
English To Dutch - hale
ww. slepen, met kracht trekken
bn. gezond
English To English - hale
v. force, compel; drag, haul, pull
adj. robust, healthy; disease-free
v. haul in, tow; kedge, move a boat by pulling on a rope connected to an anchor (Nautical)
English To Greek - hale
ρήμ. σύρω
επίθ. υγιής, γερός
Turkish To Turkish - hale
özellikle ay'ı çevreleyen ışık halkası, ayla, ağıl.
(sevgi, saygı vb. için) halka, taç.
English To ChineseS - hale
(动) 强拉; 硬拖
(形) 健壮的; 矍铄的
English To ChineseT - hale
(動) 強拉; 硬拖
(形) 健壯的; 矍鑠的
English To Japanese - hale
(形) 強壮な
(動) 強要する; 強く引く; 無理に行かせる
English To Korean - hale
형. 건장한
French To Turkish - hale
auréole [la], halo [le]
Turkish To French - hale
auréole [la], halo [le]
Turkish To German - hale
n. Gloriole, Halo, Heiligenschein, Hof, Nimbus
Turkish To Russian - hale
n. гало (N), нимб (M), венец (M), тетя (F)
Expressions
noun: prolific United States writer (1822-1909)
noun: United States astronomer who discovered that sunspots are associated with strong magnetic fields (1868-1938)
noun: a soldier of the American Revolution who was hanged as a spy by the British; his last words were supposed to have been `I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country' (1755-1776)
verb: to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"
verb: draw slowly or heavily
adjective: exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health
Example:Hale and hearty.
name: A surname (common: 1 in 2702 families; popularity rank in the U.S.: #296)
Tenses for hale Present participle:
haling
Present:
hale (3.person: hales)
Past:
haled
Future:
will hale
Present conditional:
would hale
Present Perfect:
have haled (3.person: has haled)
Past Perfect:
had haled
Future Perfect:
will have haled
Past conditional:
would have haled