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الإنجليزية - التركية
piramite benzer şekilde
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Piramitler nasıl yapıldı? - How were the pyramids built?

Piramitler antik çağda inşa edildiler. - The pyramids were built in ancient times.

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Keops Piramidi Antik Dünyanın Yedi Harikası'ndan biridir. - The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Öğrenciler insan piramidi oluşturdular. - The students formed a human pyramid.

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(Tıp) Konik tepe (kabartı), koni biçiminde tümsek, piramid
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Like a pyramid; in a pyramidal manner or shape
in the form of a pyramid (geometrical solid figure with a polygonal base and sides which are isosceles triangles)
Like a pyramid
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A pyramid scheme
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{n} a square pillar ending in a point
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A sacral building in shape of a pyramid, in most cases It is part of the pharaoh's burial structures, sometimes the resting place itself
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A huge tomb with a square base and four sloping sides, built to house a pharaoh's body when he died The pyramids grew from the burial mastaba tombs of the Old Kingdom, and once the sides were filled in they became pyramids Imhotep is acredited as the founder of the pyramid structures of Egypt when he built the "Step Pyramid" Saqqara for King Djoser Also noted at this time was the fact that they changed from using building blocks made of mudbricks to building blocks of limestone The most famous pyramids of Egypt are the Great Pyramids of Giza, for the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure
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The series of operations involved in pyramiding
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A solid with a polygon base and triangular faces that converge at a vertex
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Pyramids are ancient stone buildings with four triangular sloping sides. The most famous pyramids are those built in ancient Egypt to contain the bodies of their kings and queens. We set off to see the Pyramids and Sphinx
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A solid body standing on a triangular, square, or polygonal base, and terminating in a point at the top; especially, a structure or edifice of this shape
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a massive memorial with a square base and four triangular sides; built as royal tombs in ancient Egypt (stock market) a series of transactions in which the speculator increases his holdings by using the rising market value of those holdings as margin for further purchases a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex increase rapidly and progressively step by step on a broad base arrange or build up as if on the base of a pyramid use or deal in (as of stock or commercial transaction) in a pyramid deal enlarge one's holdings on an exchange on a continued rise by using paper profits as margin to buy additional amounts
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A solid figure, contained by planes, which is constructed from one plane to one point
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To enlarge one's holding or interest in a series of operations on a continued rise or decline by using the profits to buy or sell additional amounts on a margin, as where one buys on a 10% margin 100 shares of stock quoted at 100, holds it till it rises to 105, and then uses the paper profit to buy 50 shares more, etc
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Progressively increasing the amount of weight used each set, while decreasing the number of reps
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A construction in the shape of a pyramid, usually with a square or rectangular base
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enlarge one's holdings on an exchange on a continued rise by using paper profits as margin to buy additional amounts
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use or deal in (as of stock or commercial transaction) in a pyramid deal
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(n) A geometric solid consisting of a polygonal base and a series of triangular lateral faces The triangular faces each share one side with the polygonal base and the other two sides with the neighboring triangular faces The triangular faces all meet at a common point called the vertex
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A polyhedron with one polygonal base and the same number of triangular faces as there are sides on the base
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a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex
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See Pyramid, v
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Pyramids were four-sided structures that generally tapered to a point at the top They were built of stone or mud brick to house the remains of the Egyptian king Small ones sometimes were provided for queens Pyramids were used by kings in the Old and Middle Kingdoms Numerous small pyramids were built in Nubia much later
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arrange or build up as if on the base of a pyramid
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An ancient massive construction with a square or rectangular base and four triangular sides meeting in an apex, such as those built as tombs in Egypt or as bases for temples in Mesoamerica
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A pyramid is a 3-dimensional (solid) figure that has a polygon for a base and has a single vertex that is not in the plane of the polygon base The Egyptian pyramids have square bases and triangular sides, meeting at the top, the vertex
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– An illegal multilevel "scheme" wherein people pay an entrance fee for the opportunity to recruit others to do the same Pyramids have no products (chain letters is an example)
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A solid figure contained by a plane rectilineal figure as base and several triangles which have a common vertex and whose bases are sides of the base
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A cigar with a wide foot, sharply tapering to the head
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increase rapidly and progressively step by step on a broad base
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Sets, for a certain muscle, are performed by adding weight and doing less reps Others prefer starting with a heavy weight and lower the weight every set
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a secondary school and its `feeder' primary schools
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The series of operations constitutes a pyramid
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A solid with triangular lateral faces and a polygonal (often square or rectangular) base
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A pyramid is a shape, object, or pile of things with a flat base and sloping triangular sides that meet at a point. On a plate in front of him was piled a pyramid of flat white biscuits
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(stock market) a series of transactions in which the speculator increases his holdings by using the rising market value of those holdings as margin for further purchases
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A polyhedron with one face (base) that is a polygon whose other faces (lateral faces) are triangles formed by segments (lateral edges) that connect the vertices of the base to a point (vertex) not on the base The altitude of a pyramid is the perpendicular segment from the vertex to the plane of the base, and the height of a pyramid is the length of the altitude
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a shape with a polygonal base and triangular sides meeting at a common point (vertex)
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To use, or to deal in, in a pyramiding transaction
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A pyramid combines both up and down the rack schemes in a given exercise each set of reps is performed with increasing and then decreasing weight If you were to graph the weight, it would have a triangular or pyramid curve
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a polyhedron having for its base a polygon and for faces triangles with a common vertex; A pyramid is a solid cone with a polygonal base, so its volume is (1/3)Ah
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a Pharaoh's tomb
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a massive memorial with a square base and four triangular sides; built as royal tombs in ancient Egypt
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a huge building with four sloping outside walls shaped like a triangle: in Egypt they were used as royal tombs
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A polyhedron with one face (base) that is a polygon and whose other faces (lateral faces) are triangles formed by segments (lateral edges) that connect the vertices of the base to a point (vertex) not on the base The altitude of a pyramid is the perpendicular segment from the vertex to the plane of the base, and the height of a pyramid is the length of the altitude (Lesson 11 1)
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The game of pool in which the balls are placed in the form of a triangle at spot
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Point V is its vertex; the pentagon ABCDE is its base The five triangular faces meeting at V are lateral faces; they intersect in segments called lateral edges The segment from the vertex perpendicular to the base is the altitude, and its length is the height, h, of the pyramid In a regular pyramid, the base is a regular polygon, all lateral edges are congruent, all lateral faces are congruent isosceles triangles, and the altitude meets the base at its center The height of a lateral face is the slant height of the pyramid
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{i} geometric figure with a polygonal base and sides which are isosceles triangles; structure in which ancient Egyptians buried their kings
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A pyramid is a polyhedron with a face of any shape as its base, and triangles attached to each side, meeting at the same vertex, called the apex
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structure with a square base and four sloping, triangular sides meeting at a peak; used as a tomb for royalty during the Old and Middle Kingdoms and for non-royalty during the New Kingdom
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{f} become more expensive, increase in price; build a pyramid, arrange in the shape of a pyramid
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A waypoint used by Janet pilot enroute from Las Vegas to Groom Lake, heard on aviation frequencies One theory is that "pyramid" is a light-colored hill somewhere between Indian Springs and Groom Lake Such a hill is visible from Mt Sterling It is indistinct on maps, but because of its light color it is distinct to pilots
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You can describe something as a pyramid when it is organized so that there are fewer people at each level as you go towards the top. Traditionally, the Brahmins, or the priestly class, are set at the top of the social pyramid. Ancient monumental structure constructed of or faced with stone or brick and having a rectangular base and four sloping triangular sides meeting at an apex. Pyramids have been built at various times and places; the best-known are those of Egypt and of Central and South America. The pyramids of ancient Egypt were royal tombs. Each contained an inner sepulchral chamber that housed the deceased (usually mummified) ruler, members of his entourage, and artifacts. The rest of the pyramid complex consisted of a large enclosure, an adjacent mortuary temple, and a causeway leading down to a pavilion. About 80 royal pyramids survive in Egypt, the greatest being those at Giza. American pyramids include the pyramids of the Sun and Moon at Teotihuacán, the Castillo at Chichén Itzá, and various Inca and Chimú structures in Andean settlements. These pyramids were generally built of earth and faced with stone; they are typically stepped pyramids and are topped by a platform or temple structure used for rituals, including human sacrifice