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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von a-turning im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

turning point
dönüm noktası

Quebec için mücadele savaşta dönüm noktasıydı. - The Battle for Quebec was the turning point in the war.

Bu, tarihte bir dönüm noktasıdır. - This is a turning point in history.

turning
{i} döndürme

Direksiyonu döndürmek arabayı döndürür. - Turning the steering wheel makes the car turn.

turning
ters yüz etme
turning
döndürerek
turning
tornalama
turning
rotasyon
turning
yoldan çıkma
turning movement
(Askeri) çevirme hareketi
turning point
milad
crank turning moment
krank dönme momenti
motorized turning arm
motorlu döner kol
turning
dönge
turning
dönemeç
turning chisel
torna kalemi
turning lathe
torna tezgâhı
turning point
dönüm çekidi
turning speed
dönüş devri
turning tool
torna takımı
turning tool
torna kalemi
head-turning
Dikkate sayan, dönüp bakılası, cazibesinden dolayı bakılan
history's turning points
Tarihin Dönüm Noktaları
lathe turning
Tornalama işi
page turning
sayfa çevirme
taper turning
(Mühendislik) konik tornalama
tossing and turning
havaya fırlatıp döndürüyorsun
turning back
geri dönme
turning circle diameter
dönüş dairesi çapı
turning machine
(Mühendislik) torna tezgahı
turning moment
dönme momenti
turning out
dönme dışarı
turning over
üzerinde tornalama
turning point
köşe, dönüş yapılan yer
turning points
dönüm noktaları
turning round
dönme turu
turning saw
oyma testeresi, delik testeresi
turning tool
torna kalemi, torna takımı
turning up.
yukarı dönme
twisting, turning or sinuous
kıvırma, çevirme veya kıvrımlı
bow turning
(Askeri) kavisli dönüş
crank turning moment
(Otomotiv) krank dönme anı
northerly turning error
(Askeri) KUZEY DÖNÜŞ HATASI: Kuzey veya güney rota üzerindeki bir uçak bu rotadan sapmak için yatış yaptığı zaman maksimum durumunda olan arz manyetik alanı düşey kısmının sebep olduğu hata
northerly turning error
(Havacılık) kuzey dönüş hatası
stopping and turning
(Askeri) duruş ve dönüş
table turning
ruhun masayı çevirmesi
turning
(isim) tornacılık, çevirme, dönme, dönemeç, dönüş, döndürme, köşe
turning
{i} dönüş, dönme
turning
turning point dönüm noktası
turning
yoldan sapma veya çıkma
turning
{i} yoldan sapma/çıkma
turning
{i} köşe

Köşeyi dönünce, evimi bulacaksın - Turning the corner, you will find my house.

turning
turn dön/döndür
turning
döner

Sola dönersen, bir kahve dükkânı bulursun. - Turning to the left, you will find a coffee shop.

Sola dönerseniz, postaneyi bulursunuz. - Turning to the left, you will find the post office.

turning
dönen
turning
{i} tornacılık
turning
dönüş yeri
turning angle
(Otomotiv) dönme açısı
turning angle
(Otomotiv) çevirme açısı
turning axis
rotasyon ekseni
turning axis
dönme ekseni
turning back
geri çevirme
turning basin
dönme havuzu
turning basin
(Askeri) dönme baseni
turning centre
tornalama merkezi
turning circle
dönüş çapı
turning circle
(Otomotiv) dönme dairesi
turning circle
(Otomotiv) dönüş dairesi
turning device
(Bilgisayar) dönen cihaz
turning diameter
dönme çapı
turning flight
(Askeri) dönüşlü uçuş
turning gear
tornaçark
turning gear
(Askeri) torna çark
turning gear
tornagir
turning gear engine
tornagir makinesi
turning gray
ağarma
turning green
yeşillenme
turning hole
torna çevirme deliği
turning inside out
ters çevirme
turning inside out
tersyüz
turning machine
torna
turning moment
rotasyon momenti
turning moment
devirme momenti
turning movement
(Askeri) ÇEVİRME, ÇEVİRME HAREKETİ: Asıl taarruzun, çok geride hayati bir hedefe taarruz için düşman kuvvetlerinin yanından dolaştığı bir kuşatma hareketi; kuşatma kuvveti, hedefine karşı taarruza başlayacağı bir mevzie yaklaşırken, düşman kuvvetleri ile büyük çapta bir çatışmadan kaçınır
turning movement
(Askeri) Çevirme
turning off
kapatma
turning off
kapama
turning on
tahrik
turning plate
(İnşaat) döner kanat
turning point
dönüş noktası
turning point
(Askeri) (LAND MINE WARFARE) DÖNÜŞ NOKTASI (KARA MAYIN HARBİ): Bir mayın kuşağı veya sırasının, merkez hattının yer değiştirdiği nokta
turning radius
(İnşaat) dönüş yarı çapı
turning radius
(Otomotiv,Teknik) dönüş yarıçapı
turning red
kızarma
turning stage
(Tiyatro) döner sahne
turning the steps stairs
merdiven dengelemesi
turning the steps stairs
balansman
turning torque
(Otomotiv) döndürme torku
turning torque
(Otomotiv) çevirme torku
turning upside down
(Askeri) tumba
turning vane
dönüş kanatı
turning vane
dönüş kanadı
turning wheel
el tekeri
without turning a hair
soğukkanlılıkla
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von a-turning im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

it's a long road that has no turning
encouragement when things are not going well. Just as a long road eventually has a turning, problems also eventually have a solution, even though one might have to wait
tossing and turning
Present participle of toss and turn
turning
A turn or deviation from a straight course
turning
Present participle of turn
turning
The shaping of wood or metal on a lathe
turning
The shavings produced by turning something on a lathe
turning against
Present participle of turn against
turning around
Present participle of turn around
turning away
Present participle of turn away
turning back
Present participle of turn back
turning back the clock
Present participle of turn back the clock
turning circle
the circular path formed by the wheel furthest from the centre of the turn when turning to the maximum extent
turning circle
The path followed by a vessel’s center of gravity when it makes a complete turn of 360° with a consistent rudder angle. (FM 55-501)
turning down
Present participle of turn down
turning in
Present participle of turn in
turning in one's grave
Present participle of turn in one's grave
turning into
Present participle of turn into
turning loose
Present participle of turn loose
turning off
Present participle of turn off
turning on
Present participle of turn on
turning out
Present participle of turn out
turning over
Present participle of turn over
turning over a new leaf
Present participle of turn over a new leaf
turning point
A T-junction
turning point
A decisive point at which a significant change or historical event occurs, or at which a decision must be made
turning point
A maximum or minimum on a graph
turning point
A crossroads
turning points
plural form of turning point
turning up
Present participle of turn up
turning
{n} a winding, a bending, a curdling
head-turning
Extremely noticeable or attractive
A turn
jar
turning
the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right"
turning
a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind
turning
The pieces, or chips, detached in the process of turning from the material turned
turning
Working wood by applying cutting tools to a rotating wooden surface, resulting in rounded, often highly-sculptural members The device which rotates the wood is called a lathe Turning is one of the most ancient wood-working processes, dating back at least as far as the Ancient Egyptians (whose lathes were operated by a bowstring) Term also refers to the object which is created by this method
turning
Typically the machining process where the workpiece is rotating and the cutting tool is held fixed as it moves across the workpiece
turning
{i} action of the person or thing that turns, rotating; place of a change in direction; act of shaping an object on a lathe; object which is shaped on a lathe
turning
The act of one who, or that which, turns; also, a winding; a bending course; a fiexure; a meander
turning
Term usually used for machining a brake drum or rotor, since process is carried out on a lathe
turning
act of changing in practice or custom; "the law took many turnings over the years"
turning
Wood that is cut on a lathe into a round object with a distinctive profile Furniture legs, posts, rungs, etc , are usually made in this way
turning
Turnery, or the shaping of solid substances into various by means of a lathe and cutting tools
turning
The shaping of legs or trim on a lathe
turning
a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind"
turning
The place of a turn; an angle or corner, as of a road
turning
act of changing in practice or custom; "the law took many turnings over the years" a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind
turning
Deviation from the way or proper course
turning
A maneuver by which an enemy or a position is turned
turning
If you take a particular turning, you go along a road which leads away from the side of another road. Take the next turning on the right. see also turn = turn. a road that connects with the one you are on American Equivalent: turn
turning a blind eye
intentionally not paying attention, closing one's eyes to a situation, ignoring
turning a deaf ear
refusing to listen, closing one's ears
turning angle
angle that turns towards the side
turning away
deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening
turning circle
'turning .radius the smallest space in which a vehicle can drive around in a circle
turning cold
becoming cooler, lowering in temperature
turning down his request
refusing his request, rejecting his appeal
turning green
becoming green, taking on a green color
turning in his grave
rolling over in his grave (of a dead person who would be shocked if he knew something)
turning into
becoming
turning left
swerving to the left, veering to the left
turning moment
tendency to produce turning motion
turning motion
rotation, spin
turning over
inverting, flipping over; reversal
turning pages
changing pages, moving pages
turning pale
turning white, losing color
turning point
an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend; "the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations"
turning point
the intersection of two streets; "standing on the corner watching all the girls go by"
turning point
A turning point is a time at which an important change takes place which affects the future of a person or thing. The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war. turning point in
turning point
Part of a cross country task/competition where the glider has to go round a defined location and usually take a photo for evidence
turning point
stage where things change and begin again
turning point
The approximate time at which there is a change in trend
turning point
A changed location for a surveying instrument during a survey
turning point
the third part of plot structure, the point at which the action stops rising and begins falling or reversing Also called climax
turning point
The times in your book when your characters change direction The plot builds, your characters act or react to what is going on, and something occurs to send them in an unforeseen direction, bringing the reader along with them
turning point
A turning point is a station, either temporary or permanent, that is used as a pivot between sequential instrument positions Since a turning point is used to extend the primary survey, its elevation must be precisely recoverable (at least for the time it takes to move the instrument and take a backsight on it) A spot on rough ground (e g , a plowed field) is unacceptable A mark on pavement, a rock face, top of a fence post or fire hydrant would be good Surveyors will often carry stakes that can be driven into the ground to provide a temporary solid surface for a turning point
turning point
The point in a musical instrument at which most of a sound wave is reflected back toward the mouthpiece
turning radius
The relation of one front wheel to the other on turns If your tires are "squealing" on turns, have your front-end alignment checked to be sure that bent steering arms haven't affected the turning radius of the car
turning radius
turning path of a vehicle established by the outer front overhang and the inner rear wheel
turning radius
Diameter of a circle within which a car can be turned around
turning radius
(Otomotiv) The relation of one front wheel to the other on turns. If your tires are "squealing" on turns, have your front-end alignment checked to be sure that bent steering arms haven't affected the turning radius of the car
turning round
spinning, rotating
turning the tables
essential change, radical change, upheaval
turning tool
cutting tool used for carving and engraving
turning up one's nose
scorn, derision, aversion, expression of doubt or dissatisfaction
turning yellow
becoming yellow, taking on a yellow color