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nefli, yan sahınlı, koridor, ARAYOL:Açık ve kapalı depolamada, malzeme istifleri arasında gidiş geliş için ayrılan yol. Arayol çeşitleri şunlardır: (main aisle: ana arayol, büyük arayol), (transportation aisle: nakliyat arayolu), (fire aisle: yangın arayolu) veya (access aisle: özel arayol), sıralar arası yol, ara yol, bina kolu, geçit, yapı uzantısı, koltuk aralarındaki yol, yan taraf, yan sahın (orta sahından daha az yüksek) geçit (sıralar arasında), dar geçit, geçenek,

1 nefli     ts
2 yan sahınlı  Mimarlık     ts
3aisle koridor  isim     ts
4aisle ARAYOL:Açık ve kapalı depolamada, malzeme istifleri arasında gidiş geliş için ayrılan yol. Arayol çeşitleri şunlardır: (main aisle: ana arayol, büyük arayol), (transportation aisle: nakliyat arayolu), (fire aisle: yangın arayolu) veya (access aisle: özel arayol)  Askeri     ts
5aisle sıralar arası yol     ts
6aisle ara yol  isim     ts
7aisle bina kolu     ts
8aisle geçit     ts
9aisle yapı uzantısı     ts
10aisle koltuk aralarındaki yol     ts
11aisle yan taraf     ts
12aisle yan sahın (orta sahından daha az yüksek) geçit (sıralar arasında)  Mimarlık     ts
13aisle dar geçit  Askeri     ts
14aisle geçenek     ts
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Having aisles, Furnished with an aisle or aisles, A wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers, A clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale, A clear path through rows of seating, Any path through an otherwise obstructed space, The aisle is used in expressions such as walking down the aisle to refer to the activity of getting married. He was in no hurry to walk down the aisle, In a church, this is the passageway between rows of seats or pews, passageway, as in: When I travel by air, I usually get an aisle seat, A division of a church on either side of the nave, Side passages in a church, (pronounce ile) The north and south wings of a church Latin, ala (axilla, ascella), through the French, aile, a wing In German the nave of a church is schiff, and the aisle flügel (a wing) In some church documents the aisles are called alleys (walks), and hence the nave is still sometimes called the "middle aisle" or alley The choir of Lincoln Cathedral used to be called the "Chanters' alley;" and Olden tells us that when he came to be churchwarden, in 1638, he made the Puritans "come up the middle alley on their knees to the raile ", covered burial place annexed to a church, a side passage in a church that is divided by a row of pillars from the nave in the centre, The portion of a church flanking the nave and seperated from it by a row of columns or piers In general, the space between the arcade and an outer wall, part of a church, parallel to and divided by piers or columns from the nave, choir or transept, the portion of the parking lot devoted to providing immediate access to the parking stalls The recommended aisle width is dependent on the parking angle A parking angle of 45 o requires an aisle width of 12 feet for a 9 0-foot stall, and a 90o parking angle requires an aisle width of 26 feet for a 9 0-foot stall These dimensions lead to wall to wall distances of 47 feet for 45o and 63 feet for 90o, a long narrow passage (as in a cave or woods), Open area of a church parallel to the nave and separated from it by columns or piers; Space between arcade and outer wall, Space between arcade and outer wall, passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores, part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns, The center passage of a church building bisecting the pews, extending from the narthex to the chancel see also: Ambulatory, In church architecture, the long open spaces parallel to the nave, -the physical passageway used for the travel of material handling equipment and pedestrians Also, the location designation of the set of locations on either side of the physical aisle, the longitudinal space usually beside and parallel to the nave and/or choir, The center walkway of a church which divides the pews, extending from the narthex to the chancel, A passageway running parallel to the nave in a church, separated from it by an arcade or collonade, 1 In Christian architecture: an aisle is a division of a church, usually flanking the nave on each side and divided from it by columns or piers; it runs parallel to the main areas - nave, choir and transept - and is (typically in cathedrals) separated from them by an arcade 2 In Midwestern vernacular usage, an aisle is the linear empty passageway or path between rows of pews or chairs; typically, there are three: one in the center and two more at the left and right sides of the seating area(s) 3 The word originally described sections of a church building added on as wings (from the French aile ) to the sides of the long, central area, or nave, An aisle is a long narrow gap that people can walk along between rows of seats in a public building such as a church or between rows of shelves in a supermarket. the frozen food aisle, Also (perhaps from confusion with alley), a passage into which the pews of a church open, passage, walkway (between rows of seats), passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns a long narrow passage (as in a cave or woods), Improperly used also for the have; as in the phrases, a church with three aisles, the middle aisle, A lateral division of a building, separated from the middle part, called the nave, by a row of columns or piers, which support the roof or an upper wall containing windows, called the clearstory wall,

15 Having aisles     ts
16 Furnished with an aisle or aisles     ts
17aisle A wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers     ts
18aisle A clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale     ts
19aisle A clear path through rows of seating     ts
20aisle Any path through an otherwise obstructed space     ts
21aisle The aisle is used in expressions such as walking down the aisle to refer to the activity of getting married. He was in no hurry to walk down the aisle     ts
22Aisle In a church, this is the passageway between rows of seats or pews     ts
23Aisle passageway, as in: When I travel by air, I usually get an aisle seat     ts
24Aisle A division of a church on either side of the nave     ts
25Aisle Side passages in a church     ts
26Aisle (pronounce ile) The north and south wings of a church Latin, ala (axilla, ascella), through the French, aile, a wing In German the nave of a church is schiff, and the aisle flügel (a wing) In some church documents the aisles are called alleys (walks), and hence the nave is still sometimes called the "middle aisle" or alley The choir of Lincoln Cathedral used to be called the "Chanters' alley;" and Olden tells us that when he came to be churchwarden, in 1638, he made the Puritans "come up the middle alley on their knees to the raile "     ts
27Aisle covered burial place annexed to a church     ts
28Aisle a side passage in a church that is divided by a row of pillars from the nave in the centre     ts
29Aisle The portion of a church flanking the nave and seperated from it by a row of columns or piers In general, the space between the arcade and an outer wall     ts
30Aisle part of a church, parallel to and divided by piers or columns from the nave, choir or transept     ts
31Aisle the portion of the parking lot devoted to providing immediate access to the parking stalls The recommended aisle width is dependent on the parking angle A parking angle of 45 o requires an aisle width of 12 feet for a 9 0-foot stall, and a 90o parking angle requires an aisle width of 26 feet for a 9 0-foot stall These dimensions lead to wall to wall distances of 47 feet for 45o and 63 feet for 90o     ts
32Aisle a long narrow passage (as in a cave or woods)     ts
33Aisle Open area of a church parallel to the nave and separated from it by columns or piers; Space between arcade and outer wall     ts
34Aisle Space between arcade and outer wall     ts
35Aisle passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores     ts
36Aisle part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns     ts
37Aisle The center passage of a church building bisecting the pews, extending from the narthex to the chancel see also: Ambulatory     ts
38Aisle In church architecture, the long open spaces parallel to the nave     ts
39Aisle -the physical passageway used for the travel of material handling equipment and pedestrians Also, the location designation of the set of locations on either side of the physical aisle     ts
40Aisle the longitudinal space usually beside and parallel to the nave and/or choir     ts
41Aisle The center walkway of a church which divides the pews, extending from the narthex to the chancel     ts
42Aisle A passageway running parallel to the nave in a church, separated from it by an arcade or collonade     ts
43Aisle 1 In Christian architecture: an aisle is a division of a church, usually flanking the nave on each side and divided from it by columns or piers; it runs parallel to the main areas - nave, choir and transept - and is (typically in cathedrals) separated from them by an arcade 2 In Midwestern vernacular usage, an aisle is the linear empty passageway or path between rows of pews or chairs; typically, there are three: one in the center and two more at the left and right sides of the seating area(s) 3 The word originally described sections of a church building added on as wings (from the French aile ) to the sides of the long, central area, or nave     ts
44aisle An aisle is a long narrow gap that people can walk along between rows of seats in a public building such as a church or between rows of shelves in a supermarket. the frozen food aisle     ts
45aisle Also (perhaps from confusion with alley), a passage into which the pews of a church open     ts
46aisle passage, walkway (between rows of seats)  isim     ts
47aisle passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns a long narrow passage (as in a cave or woods)     ts
48aisle Improperly used also for the have; as in the phrases, a church with three aisles, the middle aisle     ts
49aisle A lateral division of a building, separated from the middle part, called the nave, by a row of columns or piers, which support the roof or an upper wall containing windows, called the clearstory wall     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada aisled kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. aisled kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan aisled kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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