buckling

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Englisch - Türkisch
bükülen
buruşma
bükülerek
yığılma
(Havacılık) elyafın kıvrılması
(Çevre) bükülme
(Jeoloji) büklüm
(Havacılık) titreşim
burkulma
{i} bükülüm
{f} bükül
flambaj
YİÐİLMA: Arkadan gelen birliklerin, öndeki birliklerin içine girmeleri sonucu yürüyüş kolunda meydana gelen yığılma
İsli ringa balığı

Tütsülenmiş ringa balığına isli ringa balığı denir. - Smoked herring is called buckling.

i., mek. flambaj; burkulma; buruşma
{i} isli ringa balığı

Tütsülenmiş ringa balığına isli ringa balığı denir. - Smoked herring is called buckling.

(Nükleer Bilimler) akıbüküm,büküm
{i} burulma
(Askeri) YIĞILMA: Arkadan gelen birliklerin, öndeki birliklerin içine girmeleri sonucu yürüyüş kolunda meydana gelen yığılma
buckle
toka

Bir kemer tokası çalan idam edilecek; bir devlet çalan bir prens olur. - He who steals a belt buckle will be executed; he who steals a state becomes a prince.

buckling load
flambaj yükü
buckling stress
flambaj gerilmesi
buckling strength
burulma direnci
buckling up
kadar çökertme
buckling coefficient
flambaj katsayısı
buckling failure
(Jeoloji) burkulma yenilmesi
buckling failure
burkulma kırılması
buckling force
flambaj kuvveti
buckling length
flambaj boyu
buckling length
burkulma boyu
buckling load
burkulma yükü
buckling of leg
ayağın burkulması
buckling of leg
ayak burkulması
buckling resistance
flambaj mukavemeti
buckling resistance
burkulma dayanımı
buckling safety
flambaj emniyeti
buckling strenght
burulma direnci
buckling strength
burkulma dayanımı
buckling strength
flambaj dayanımı
buckling strength
flambaj mukavemeti
buckling stress
burkulma gerilmesi
buckling stress
burkulma gerilimi
buckling test
flambaj testi
buckling test
burkulma deneyi
buckle
burkulmak
buckle
kopça
lateral buckling
(Askeri) ENİNE FLAMBAJ, YATAY FLAMBAJ: Yatay kuvvetlerin tesiriyle makina ve inşaat elemanlarında husule gelen bükülme
buckle
flambaj
buckle
{f} boyun eğmek
buckle
tokalamak
buckle
basınç ile eğrmek
buckle
karın verme
buckle
tokalı bir şeyi bağlamak
buckle
(Otomotiv) katlama
buckle
yer yer kabarmak
buckle
çarpılmak
buckle
şeklini değiştirmek
buckle
birleştirmek (toka ile)
buckle
bel vermek
buckle
(Teknik,Tekstil) kemer tokası
buckle
toka ile bağlamak
buckle
(toka/kopça ile) tutturmak
buckle
bükmek
buckle
çıkıntı
buckle
toka ya da kopça ile tutturmak
buckle
kopçalamak
buckle
eğim
buckle
bükülmek
buckle
yamulmak
buckle
kırım
buckle
yamultmak
critical buckling load
kritik burkulma yükü
Buckle
tokal
buckle
tokalı
flexural buckling
(İnşaat) Eğilmeli burkulma
buckle
{f} eğilmek
buckle
{f} toka ile tutturmak
buckle
{f} yer yer kabarmak/kamburlaşmak
buckle
{f} (tokalı bir şeyi) bağlamak
buckle
ısı veya basınç ile bükülmek
buckle
toka veya kopça ile tutturmak
buckle
{f} eğmek
buckle
{f} iliştirmek
buckle
buckle eğ/eğil/bağla
buckle
eğim/toka
buckle
{f} yenilgiyi kabul etmek
buckle
{i} eğilme
buckle
eğrilmek veya bükmek buckle down to work ise ciddiyetle girişmek
buckle
{f} çökmeye başlamak
buckle
toka,v.toka ile bağla: n.toka
creep buckling
(Havacılık) aşınma bükülmesi
geometric buckling
(Nükleer Bilimler) geometrik akıbüküm,geometrik büküm
geometric buckling
(Geometri) geometrik bükülme
lateral buckling
yanal burkulma
lateral buckling
(Askeri) yatay flambaj
lateral buckling
(Askeri) enine flambaj
lateral buckling
yanlamasına burkulma
lateral buckling stress
yanal burkulma gerilmesi
material buckling
(Nükleer Bilimler) malzeme bükümü,malzeme akıbükümü
torsion buckling
torsiyon flambajı
Englisch - Englisch
A young male domestic goat of between one and two years.Technical Development Committee of the National Veterinary Association of Great Britain and Ireland, The Husbandry and Diseases of Goats, published 1950, page 6: “Goatling’ refers to a female yearling; ‘buckling’ to a male yearling.” “buckling” in Robert Alan Lewis, CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences, CRC Press (2002), ISBN 0-8493-2327-4, page 220: “a male goat, 1 to 2 years of age”. W. A. Greig and George Amos Banham, Banham’s The Veterinary Surgeons’ Vade Mecum (formerly Veterinary Posology and Other Information), Baillière, Tindall and Cox (1952), page 166: “a male between one and two years of age”

I milk the goats and put wethers (the castrated bucklings) in the freezer with ducks, chickens, rabbits, and lambs.

Smoked herring
The action of collapsing under pressure or stress
Present participle of buckle
A folding into hills and valleys
The bending of a building material as a result of wear and tear or contact with a substance such as water
Bowing or lateral deflection of compression springs when compressed, related to the slenderness ration (L/D)
Lateral Deflection; to Bend or Warp under an External Load
sudden out-of-plane deformation of slender members or thin-walled structures under compressive loading
A failure usually characterized by fiber deflection rather than breaking because of compressive action
Structural failure by gross lateral deflection of a slender element under bending stress, such as the sideward buckling of a long, slender column or the buckling of a beam in the lower center of its span
Mode of failure under compression of a structural component that is thin (see shell structure) or much longer than wide (e.g., post, column, leg bone). Leonhard Euler first worked out in 1757 the theory of why such members buckle. The definition by Thomas Young of the elastic modulus significantly propelled building construction science forward. The elastic theory formed the basis of structural analysis until World War II, when the behaviour of bomb-damaged buildings forced the modification of some of the theory's underlying assumptions. See also post-and-beam system
bowing or lateral deflection of compression springs when compressed, related to the slenderness ratio (L/D)
A mode of structural response characterized by an out-of-plane material deflection due to compressive action on the structural element involved In advanced composites, buckling may take the form not only of conventional general instability and local instability but also a micro-instability of individual fibers
A failure mode usually characterized by fiber deflection rather than breaking under compressive action
Wavy; curling, as hair
Cans becoming permanently distorted along the double seam; caused by excessive internal pressure
The effect of shrinkage of the outside edges of film
Distortion caused by the heat of a welding process
A young male domestic goat of between one and two years
1 An unstable state of equilibrium of a thin-walled body stemming from compressive stresses in the walls
buckle
A clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap
buckle
To give in; to react suddenly or adversely to stress or pressure (of a person)

It is amazing that he has never buckled after so many years of doing such urgent work.

buckle
An upward, elongated displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints. A buckle may be an indication of movement with the roof assembly
buckle
The brisure of an eighth daughter
buckle
{n} a fastening, ornament, curl of hair
buckle
{v} to fasten with a buckle, curl, bend, bow, condescend, apply, prepare for, engage
Flexural-torsional buckling
(İnşaat) Flexural-toırsional buckling only occurs in compression members that have unsymmetrical cross-section with one axis of symmetry. Flexural-torsional buckling is the simultaneous bending and twisting of a member. This mostly occurs in channels, structural tees, double-angle shapes, and equal-leg single angles
flexural buckling
(İnşaat) Flexural buckling can occur in any compression member that experiences a deflection caused by bending or flexure. Flexural buckling occurs about the axis with the largest slenderness ratio, and the smallest radius of gyration
torsional buckling
(İnşaat) Torsional buckling occurs in compression members that are doubly-symmetric and have very slender cross-sectional elements. It is caused by a turning about the longitudinal axis. Torsional buckling occurs mostly in built-up sections, and almost never in rolled sections
buckle
A contorted expression, as of the face
buckle
bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat; "The highway buckled during the heatwave"
buckle
If an object buckles or if something buckles it, it becomes bent as a result of very great heat or force. The door was beginning to buckle from the intense heat A freak wave had buckled the deck
buckle
a shape distorted by twisting or folding
buckle
To bend out of a true vertical plane, as a wall
buckle
To prepare for action; to apply with vigor and earnestness; generally used reflexively
buckle
A condition present in metal where a heavy crease is existent Mostly observed on the frame and bumper reinforcement bars
buckle
a kind of crisp curl formerly worn; also, the state of being curled
buckle
To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles; as, to buckle a harness
buckle
A distortion bulge, bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet metal
buckle
fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong fold or collapse; "His knees buckled" fasten with a buckle or buckles
buckle
Waves or bulges that appear in pages and canvas, generally from too much moisture and uneven drying
buckle
A long, tented displacement of a roof membrane Can occur over insulation and deck joints
buckle
an upward, elongated tenting displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints A buckle may be an indication of movement within the roof assembly
buckle
A device, usually of metal, consisting of a frame with one more movable tongues or catches, used for fastening things together, as parts of dress or harness, by means of a strap passing through the frame and pierced by the tongue
buckle
To distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression
buckle
A deformation in the paper which appears as an irregular corrugation with its axis parallel to the paper's cross direction It occurs on the paper near to the reel core and it is the result of loose winding
buckle
{f} clasp, clamp, fasten, belt; bend, warp; be bent or warped; give way, yield
buckle
To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted
buckle
To fasten using a buckle
buckle
To join in marriage
buckle
A curl of hair, esp
buckle
A partial collapse of the pipe due to excessive bending associated with soil instability, land slides, washouts, frost heaves, earthquakes, etc
buckle
fold or collapse; "His knees buckled"
buckle
A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it. He wore a belt with a large brass buckle
buckle
Usually matching the case, it attaches the two parts of the leather strap around the wrist
buckle
Rotation of a base about the X axis
buckle
If your legs or knees buckle, they bend because they have become very weak or tired. Mcanally's knees buckled and he crumpled down onto the floor. a piece of metal used for fastening the two ends of a belt, for fastening a shoe, bag etc, or for decoration
buckle
fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong fold or collapse; "His knees buckled"
buckle
When you buckle a belt or strap, you fasten it. A door slammed in the house and a man came out buckling his belt
buckle
To enter upon some labor or contest; to join in close fight; to struggle; to contend
buckle
{i} clasp; knob, bend, protrusion
buckle
To bend permanently; to become distorted; to bow; to curl; to kink
buckle
fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong
buckle
Is a type of cake made in a single layer with berries added to the batter It is usually made with blueberries The topping is similar to a streusel, which gives it a bucled or crumpled appearance
buckle
to fail by an inelastic change in alignment, usually because of compression
buckle
To yield; to give way; to cease opposing
buckle
fasten with a buckle or buckles
buckling

    Silbentrennung

    buck·ling

    Türkische aussprache

    bʌklîng

    Aussprache

    /ˈbəkləɴɢ/ /ˈbʌklɪŋ/

    Etymologie

    () From the verb to buckle.
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