pontoon

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English - Turkish
tombaz
(iskambil) yirmibir
duba
{i} şamandıra
pontoon bridge dubalar üstüne kurulan köprü
yirmi bir/tombaz/duba
(Askeri) TOMBAZ: Geçici bir askeri köprünün yüzücü ayaklarından biri veya, bir çok şeyleri su üstünde karşıya geçirmek için bir sal olarak kullanılan hafif kayık veya yüzücü araç. Buna bazen "pontoon" da denir
{i} yirmibir oyunu
deniz uçağı
yirmi bir
ponton
pontoon boat
(Askeri) TOMBAZ KAYIK; DUBA: Yüzücü mesnet veya tombaz olarak kullanılan hafif kayık
pontoon bridge
(Askeri) TOMBAZ KÖPRÜ: Tombazlardan yapılan geçici köprü
pontoon bridge
dubalı köprü
pontoon ferry
(Askeri) TOMBAZ TAKIMI: Genel olarak üzerinde bir döşeme bulunan ve bir veya bir kaç tombaz kayıktan meydana gelen sal. Tombaz takımı; bir ırmak veya nehir üzerinden insan veya eşya taşımak için kullanılır. Buna "pontoon raft ferry" de denir
pontoon raft ferry
(Askeri) TOMBAZ TAKIMI; SAL TAKIMI: Bak. "pontoon ferry"
navy pontoon causeway
(Askeri) BAHRİYE TOMBAZLI GEÇİŞ YOLU: Bataklık veya çamurlu araziyi geçmekte kullanılan bahriye tombazından yapılmış geçit yolu
navy pontoon causeway
(Askeri) bahriye tombazlı geçiş yolu
spud pontoon
(Askeri) bacaklı duba
English - English
A flat-bottomed boat used as a support for a temporary bridge
A card game in which the object is to obtain cards whose value adds up to, or nearly to, 21 but not exceed it
A floating structure supporting a bridge or dock
A box used to raise a sunken vessel
A float of a seaplane
{n} a boat lined with tin to form a temporary bridge, a low flat vessel used in careening ships
a boat or another floating structure used as one of the supports for a temporary bridge
A wooden flat-bottomed boat, a metallic cylinder, or a frame covered with canvas, India rubber, etc
A pontoon is a floating platform, often one used to support a bridge. a pontoon bridge
An inflatable boat 22 feet long or larger These mammoth rafts usually have 3-foot tubes and 9 foot beams and range in length from 22 to 37 feet
a float supporting a seaplane
A floating structure, usually rectangular in shape used, for example, to support a bridge (5)
chiefly in the Mediterranean; a lighter
(nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge
A low, flat vessel, resembling a barge, furnished with cranes, capstans, and other machinery, used in careening ships, raising weights, drawing piles, etc
a float supporting a seaplane (nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge
{i} twenty-one (type of card game); floating device used as a temporary bridge
forming a portable float, used in building bridges quickly for the passage of troops
1 A hollow compartment used to float a flat-bottomed boat 2 Any boat so designed 3 The landing pad of a seaplane
pontoon bridge
A temporary floating bridge that uses pontoons for support. Also called bateau bridge. a floating bridge which is supported by several pontoons
pontoon bridge
temporary bridge made from flat floating platforms
pontoon bridge
a temporary bridge built over a series of pontoons
pontoon dock
large platform that can be placed beneath a boat to raise it above the water for repairs
pontoons
plural of pontoon
pontoon

    Hyphenation

    pon·toon

    Turkish pronunciation

    päntun

    Pronunciation

    /pänˈto͞on/ /pɑːnˈtuːn/

    Etymology

    [ pän-'tün ] (noun.) 1690. From Old French ponton, from Latin ponto (‘ferryboat’), from pons (‘bridge’).
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