Etymology: [ 'tO ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English togian; akin to Old English tEon to draw, pull, Old High German ziohan to draw, pull, Latin ducere to draw, lead.
(MISSILE) TOW (FÜZE):Seyyar mürettebatı bulunan, bir tüpten fırlatılan, optik olarak izlenen, tel ile uzaktan komutayla yönlendirilen füze silah sistemimin bir unsuru Askeri
Most vehicles can tow a moderate amount of weight (1000 lbs or less) without too much trouble But for heavier loads, the suspension and cooling system may require beefing up (See your owners manual for towing recommendations and load limits) Overload or air-assist shocks can keep the rear end from sagging, and a stabilizer bar on the trailer hitch can reduce swaying Automatic transmissions should be equipped with an oil cooler (See Automatic Transmission Fluid) to protect the transmission against overheating A larger radiator or a larger fan may be required to keep the engine from overheating, dragging, tugging, The optional auto insurance coverage which will reimburse the insured for the expense of towing or repairs at the place of disablement in the event the vehicle becomes disabled Coverage is written with a per Occurrence Limit (See Occurrence; Limit), This coverage will reimburse you to a predetermined limit for each disablement caused by a covered peril, Something, such as a tugboat, that tows, To pull something behind one using a line or chain; to haul, Something, such as a barge, that is towed, The act of towing and the condition of being towed, A rope or cable used in towing, An untwisted bundle of fibers such as cellulose acetate, flax, hemp or jute, taw, the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope; "the truck gave him a tow to the garage", drag behind; "Horses used to tow barges along the canal, That which is towed, or drawn by a towline, as a barge, raft, collection of boats, ect, pull, drag, the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope; "the truck gave him a tow to the garage" drag behind; "Horses used to tow barges along the canal, A rope by which anything is towed; a towline, or towrope, The act of towing, or the state of being towed;chiefly used in the phrase, to take in tow, that is to tow, The coarse and broken part of flax or hemp, separated from the finer part by the hatchel or swingle, To draw or pull through the water, as a vessel of any kind, by means of a rope, Tube-launched Optically-controlled Wire-guided bomb, Tube-launched, Optically Tracked, Wire-guided, The US BGM-71 series anti-tank missile (Tube-launched Optically-tracked Wire-guided), An untwisted bundle of continuous filaments, usually designated by a number followed by "K," indicating multiplication by 1,000; for example, 12K tow has 12,000 filaments, tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided antitank missile, drag behind; "Horses used to tow barges along the canal", act of towing, act of dragging or pulling with a rope or chain, If one vehicle tows another, it pulls it along behind it. He had been using the vehicle to tow his work trailer They threatened to tow away my car The British navy boarded the vessel and towed it to New York, If you have someone in tow, they are following you closely because you are looking after them or you are leading them somewhere. There she was on my doorstep with child in tow. Coarse broken flax or hemp fiber prepared for spinning. See Regional Note at gunnysack. to pull a vehicle or ship along behind another vehicle, using a rope or chain, Coarse fiber of flax, hemp or jute, An untwisted bundle of continuous filaments, usually designated by a number followed by K, indicating multiplication by 1,000 (for example, 12K tow has 12,000 filaments), Acronym for Tube-launched, Optical, Wire-guided, the standard U S crew-portable or vehicle mounted anti-tank weapon For its modern line, 21C has released a TOW Anti-Tank Weapon Set, the name given to an untwisted assembly of a large number of filaments; tows are cut up to produce staple fibres, When one or more vessels are being towed; when a tug is towing one or more floating objects; to pull an object in the water by means of a rope, Secondary linen fibers ranging in quality from excellent to part waste, and subject to quality variations, This will pay $50 towards each towing bill or for locking your keys in your car, An untwisted bundle of continuous filaments Commonly used in referring to man-made fibers, particularly carbon and graphite fibers, in the composites industry, Time of week, in seconds, from midnight Sunday UTC, To pull a boat with another boat, such as a tugboat towing a barge, Flax fiber used as upholstery stuffing,
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Most vehicles can tow a moderate amount of weight (1000 lbs or less) without too much trouble But for heavier loads, the suspension and cooling system may require beefing up (See your owners manual for towing recommendations and load limits) Overload or air-assist shocks can keep the rear end from sagging, and a stabilizer bar on the trailer hitch can reduce swaying Automatic transmissions should be equipped with an oil cooler (See Automatic Transmission Fluid) to protect the transmission against overheating A larger radiator or a larger fan may be required to keep the engine from overheating
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dragging, tugging isim
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The optional auto insurance coverage which will reimburse the insured for the expense of towing or repairs at the place of disablement in the event the vehicle becomes disabled Coverage is written with a per Occurrence Limit (See Occurrence; Limit)
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This coverage will reimburse you to a predetermined limit for each disablement caused by a covered peril
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Something, such as a tugboat, that tows
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To pull something behind one using a line or chain; to haul
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Something, such as a barge, that is towed
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The act of towing and the condition of being towed
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A rope or cable used in towing
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An untwisted bundle of fibers such as cellulose acetate, flax, hemp or jute
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taw
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the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope; "the truck gave him a tow to the garage"
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drag behind; "Horses used to tow barges along the canal
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That which is towed, or drawn by a towline, as a barge, raft, collection of boats, ect
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pull, drag fiil
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the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope; "the truck gave him a tow to the garage" drag behind; "Horses used to tow barges along the canal
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A rope by which anything is towed; a towline, or towrope
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The act of towing, or the state of being towed;chiefly used in the phrase, to take in tow, that is to tow
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The coarse and broken part of flax or hemp, separated from the finer part by the hatchel or swingle
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tow
To draw or pull through the water, as a vessel of any kind, by means of a rope
The US BGM-71 series anti-tank missile (Tube-launched Optically-tracked Wire-guided)
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An untwisted bundle of continuous filaments, usually designated by a number followed by "K," indicating multiplication by 1,000; for example, 12K tow has 12,000 filaments
drag behind; "Horses used to tow barges along the canal"
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act of towing, act of dragging or pulling with a rope or chain isim
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If one vehicle tows another, it pulls it along behind it. He had been using the vehicle to tow his work trailer They threatened to tow away my car The British navy boarded the vessel and towed it to New York
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If you have someone in tow, they are following you closely because you are looking after them or you are leading them somewhere. There she was on my doorstep with child in tow. Coarse broken flax or hemp fiber prepared for spinning. See Regional Note at gunnysack. to pull a vehicle or ship along behind another vehicle, using a rope or chain
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Coarse fiber of flax, hemp or jute
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An untwisted bundle of continuous filaments, usually designated by a number followed by K, indicating multiplication by 1,000 (for example, 12K tow has 12,000 filaments)
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Acronym for Tube-launched, Optical, Wire-guided, the standard U S crew-portable or vehicle mounted anti-tank weapon For its modern line, 21C has released a TOW Anti-Tank Weapon Set
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the name given to an untwisted assembly of a large number of filaments; tows are cut up to produce staple fibres
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When one or more vessels are being towed; when a tug is towing one or more floating objects; to pull an object in the water by means of a rope
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Secondary linen fibers ranging in quality from excellent to part waste, and subject to quality variations
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This will pay $50 towards each towing bill or for locking your keys in your car
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An untwisted bundle of continuous filaments Commonly used in referring to man-made fibers, particularly carbon and graphite fibers, in the composites industry
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Time of week, in seconds, from midnight Sunday UTC
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To pull a boat with another boat, such as a tugboat towing a barge
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