nautical

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İngilizce - Türkçe
denizsel
gemi/gemici/gemicilik/deniz/ denizcilikle ilgili
nautical astronomy göksel cisimlere göre geminin yerini belirtmekle ilgili astronomi dalı
denizel astronomi
denizciliğe veya denizcilere ait
denizel
bahri
nautical mile deniz mili nautical science denizcilik ilmi
{s} denizcilikle ilgili, deniz; gemicilikle ilgili
{s} deniz
{s} denizciliğe ait
{s} gemiciliğe ait
gemicilik+
gemi+
deniz+
gemicilik ile ilgili
nautical almanac
seyir kitabı
nautical chart
deniz haritası
nautical insurance
deniz sigortası
nautical mile
deniz mili
nautical twilight
deniz tanı
nautical chart
(Askeri) DENİZ HARİTASI: Bak. "hydrographic chart"
nautical mile
(Askeri) DENİZ MİLİ: Arz yüzeyinde bir dakikalık daire yayına eşit olan bir mesafe ölçüsü. ABD, 1.852 metre veya 6,076.11549 fite eşit olan milletlerarası deniz milini kabul etmiştir
nautical mile
deniz mili (1852 metre)
nautical tables
gemici hesap cetveli
nautical twilight
(Askeri) (MORNING AND EVENING) DENİZ TANI, AKŞAM DENİZ TANI, BAHRİ FECİR, BAHRİ ŞAFAK: Güneşin; 12 derece ufuk altındaki bir noktadan doğuş noktasına; batış noktasından 12 derece ufuk altındaki bir noktaya seyir süresi. Bu süre ufkun muhtemelen seçilememesine mukabil cisimlerin, dış hatlarıyla görülebildikleri süredir. Bak. "astronomic twilight morning and evening", "civil twilight (morning and evening) " ve "twilight (morning and evening) "
nautical twilight
(Askeri) NOTİK ALACA KARANLIK: Bak. "twilight"
bottom
{i} popo

Bir bebeğin poposu kadar pürüzsüz. - It's as smooth as a baby's bottom.

Sue'nun büyük bir poposu var ama o umursamıyor. - Sue has a big bottom, but she doesn't care.

bottom
altta

34. sayfada alttan yedinci satıra bak. - Look at the seventh line from the bottom on page 34.

Biz her zaman altta değil ve üstte olabilir miyiz? - May we always be on top and not at the bottom.

bottom
en alt
bottom
en alta
bottom
alttan

34. sayfada alttan yedinci satıra bak. - Look at the seventh line from the bottom on page 34.

Pantolon alttan giyilirdi. - The trousers were worn at the bottom.

bottom
son

Bebeğiniz pişiklere eğilimli ise, bebeğinizin altını temizledikten sonra bebek bezi kremi, toz veya vazelin uygulamak isteyebilirsiniz. - If your baby is prone to rashes, you may want to apply diaper cream, powder, or petroleum jelly after cleaning your baby's bottom.

Onun masum olduğuna son dolarıma bahse girerim. - I bet my bottom dollar he is innocent.

bottom
(out ile) en düşük seviyeye ulaşmak
international nautical mile
uluslararası deniz mili
bottom
{i} alt

Tom daha sonra ne yapması gerektiğini merak ederek merdivenlerin alt kısmında oturdu. - Tom sat at the bottom of the stairs wondering what he should do next.

Ben alt katta yaşıyorum. - I live on the bottom floor.

lower yard (nautical)
alt avlusunda (deniz)
nautic
NAUTIC
aero nautical broadcast station
(Askeri) METEOROLOJİ HAVA TELSİZ İSTASYONU: Meteoroloji haberleri yayınlayan ve havacıları ikaz eden bir meteoroloji istasyonu
begin morning nautical twilight
(Askeri) sabah alacakaranlık başlangıcı, sabah deniz tanı başlangıcı
bottom
alt dip/alt
bottom
(isim) dip, alt, kaynak, temel; gemi omurgası, tekne; dayanma gücü; kıç (Argo), popo
bottom
{s} dipteki
bottom
alt,dip
bottom
{i} dip, alt
bottom
{f} dip koymak
bottom
{i} kaynak
bottom
(fiil) dip koymak, temeline inmek, esasını araştırmak
bottom
gemi

Gemi denizin dibine battı. - The ship went down to the bottom of the sea.

Gemi denizin dibine battı. - The ship sank to the bottom of the sea.

bottom
çıkış
bottom
(Tekstil) zeminlemek
bottom
{f} esasını araştırmak
digital nautical chart
(Askeri) dijital deniz haritası
kiloton(s); knot (nautical miles per hour)
(Askeri) kiloton; deniz mili (deniz mili / saat)
nautically
denizciliğe ait olarak
İngilizce - İngilizce
Relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen; "nautical charts"; "maritime law"; "marine insurance"
pertaining to ships, seamen, or navigation
{a} pertaining to seamen or ships
relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen; "nautical charts"; "maritime law"; "marine insurance
{s} of or pertaining to seafaring; of sea vessels, of ships; of or connected to sea navigation
Of or pertaining to seamen, to the art of navigation, or to ships; as, nautical skill
Nautical means relating to ships and sailing. a nautical chart of the region you sail. relating to ships, boats, or sailing (nauticus, from , from nautes , from naus )
nautic
bottom
nautical mile
A unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian. By international agreement it is exactly 1,852 metres (approximately 6,076 feet)
nautical miles
plural form of nautical mile
nautical twilight
The period in which the sun is between 6° - 12° below the horizon in the morning and evening
nautical almanac
yearly journal containing information needed by sailors (such as tides, moon phases, sunrise, etc.)
nautical chain
a nautical unit of length (15 ft)
nautical knot
unit of measurement for speed of ships and boats
nautical linear unit
a linear unit of distance used in navigation
nautical mile
a British unit of length equivalent to 1,853 18 meters (6,082 feet)
nautical mile
A unit of distance used principally in navigation For practical navigation it is usually considered the length of 1 minute of any great circle of the earth, the meridian being the great circle most commonly used Also called sea mile
nautical mile
a unit of length used in navigation; equivalent to the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude; 1,852 meters
nautical mile
sea mile, nautical measure of distance equal to 6076 feet
nautical mile
A unit of linear measure equal to 1 852 kilometers, or approximately 1 15 land miles Nautical miles are commonly used in sea and air navigation
nautical mile
The length of one minute of arc along any great circle on the earth's surface Since this actual distance varies slightly with latitude, a nautical mile by international agreement is defined as 1852 meters or 6076 feet (1 15 miles)
nautical mile
A nautical mile is based on the circumference of the Earth If you were to cut the Earth in half at the equator, you could pick up one of the halves and look at the equator as a circle You could divide that circle into 360 degrees You could then divide a degree into 60 minutes A minute of arc on the planet Earth is one nautical mile This unit of measurement is used by all nations for air and sea travel A nautical mile is equivalent to 1 1508 miles, 6,076 feet, or1,852 meters (From How Stuff Works)
nautical mile
On salt water, a nautical mile is a unit about 1/7th longer than the land or statute mile with which we are more familiar The international nautical mile is slightly more than 6076 feet, whereas the statute mile used on shore and fresh water bodies is 5280 feet Nautical miles are used to measure distance The unit used to measure speed is the knot, which equals on nautical mile per hour
nautical mile
A nautical mile is a unit of measurement used at sea. It is equal to 1852 metres. A unit of length used in sea and air navigation, based on the length of one minute of arc of a great circle, especially an international and U.S. unit equal to 1,852 meters (about 6,076 feet). Also called sea mile. a unit for measuring distance at sea, equal to about 1.15 miles or 1852 metres
nautical mile
The distance between each minute of latitude (about 1 85km) There are 60 nautical miles to one degree of latitude
nautical mile
The unit of geographical distance used on "salt-water" charts 1 nautical mile corresponds exactly to 1 minute of angular distance on the meridian (adjacent left and right side of a sea chart) This facilitates navigation as it avoids a complicated conversion from angle to distance 1 nautical mile equals 1 852 kilometers 60 minutes equal 1 degree
nautical mile
A measure used in navigation The unit is equal to 1852 m
nautical mile
a unit of length used in navigation; equivalent to the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude; 1,852 meters a British unit of length equivalent to 1,853
nautical mile
Also known as GEOGRAPHICAL MILE, its length is 1852 meters (6076 115 feet), approximately 1 15 times as long as the statute mile of 5280 feet
nautical mile
A measure of distance used in air and sea transportation of approximately 1 1 miles
nautical mile
Unit of distance equal to one minute of latitude 1n mile = 1 852 km
nautical mile
A unit of length used in marine navigation that is equal to a minute of arc of a great circle on a sphere One international nautical mile is equivalent to 1,852 meters or 1 151 statue miles
nautical mile
A unit of distance (U S ) equal to exactly 1 852 kilometers or about 6076 1 feet A nautical mile is approximately equal to 1/60 of a degree or 1 minute of arc of a great circle of the Earth (i e , 1 minute of arc of latitude or of longitude at the equator)
nautical mile
A unit of distance used principally in navigation The international nautical mile is 1,852 meters long
nautical mile
The nautical mile is 6080 feet and is derived by dividing the distance from the North Pole to the Equator into 90° and then into 60' (minutes) for each degree Thus there are five thousand four hundred minutes from the North Pole to the Equator Each minute of latitude is equal to a nautical mile
nautical mile
Defined as 6076 ft, except when equipment specifications are based upon a 6080 ft nautical mile
nautical mile
Closely related to the geographical mile which is defined as the length of one minute of arc on the earth's equator By international agreement, the nautical mile is now defined as 1852 meters
nautical mile
Approximately 1 15 of a statute mile (6,080ft/1,870m)
nautical mile
According to Webster’s: any of various units of distance used for sea and air navigation; an international unit equal to 6076 115 feet (1852 meters); about 1/8 longer than the statute mile of 5280 feet
nautical mile
The nautical mile is closely related to the geographical mile which is defined as the length of one minute of arc on the earth's equator By international agreement, the nautical mile is now defined as 1852 meters
nautical mile
A unit of length used principally in navigation Originally equal to the length of one minute of arc of a meridian but as this varies slightly with latitude, it is now internationally agreed as equal to 1852m
nautical mile
It equals one minute of arc of a great circle or 1852 meters (6076 11549 feet) To convert to statute miles (5280 feet) multiply nautical miles by 1 15
nautical mile
a distance of 1 852 km or 6076 1 ft which is also approximately equal to 1/60 of a degree
nautical mile
18 meters (6,082 feet)
nautical twilight
– The time periods beginning before sunrise and ending after sunset when the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon; characterized by illumination sufficient to distinguish the general outlines of ground objects but not sufficient to distinguish the horizon or carry out detailed outdoor operations
nautical twilight
That period when the upper limb of the sun is below the visible horizon and the center of the sun is not more than 12 degrees below the celestial horizon
nautical twilight
occurs while the Sun is between 6° and 12° below the horizon At the end of nautical twilight it is not possible to make out the horizon
nautical twilight
is defined to begin in the morning, and to end in the evening, when the center of the sun is geometrically 12 degrees below the horizon At the beginning or end of nautical twilight, under good atmospheric conditions and in the absence of other illumination, general outlines of ground objects may be distinguishable, but detailed outdoor operations are not possible, and the horizon is indistinct
nautical twilight
The time after civil twilight, when the brighter stars used for celestial navigation have appeared and the horizon may still be seen It ends when the center of the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon, and it is too difficult to perceive the horizon, preventing accurate sighting of stars
nautical twilight
The time when the center of the Sun passes a reference altitude of 12 degrees below a mathematical horizon
nautic
{s} nautical, of or pertaining to seafaring; of sea vessels, of ships; of or connected to sea navigation
nautically
(Nautical) in a nautical manner, in a manner pertaining to seafaring (sailors, ships, and navigation)
nautically
in a nautical manner
nautically
In a nautical manner; with reference to nautical affairs
nautical