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Englisch - Türkisch
(Otomotiv) patlama oluşması
crater
krater

Curiosity Gale kraterinin içine iniş yaptı. - Curiosity has landed inside the Gale crater.

Meksika'daki Chicxulub krateri, dinozorları öldüren asteroid tarafından yaratılmış olabilir. - The Chicxulub crater in Mexico may have been created by the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs.

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(Astronomi) kupa (takımyıldızı)
crater
çukur
crater
yanardağ ağzı
crater
çukur/krater
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(Askeri) ÇUKUR: Bir patlama yüzünden yeryüzeyinde oluşan çukur, basıklık veya oyuk. Patlama derinliğine bağlı olarak bir tabak şekliyle konik bir şekil arasında değişiklik gösterebilir. Derin yeraltı patlamalarında yüzeyde arıza meydana gelmeyebilir. Bundan kaynaklanan oyuğa kamuflet denir
crater
(Tıp) Etrafı kabarık kenarlarla çevrili çukur bölge, krater (ülserin orta kısmı gibi)
crater
{i} bombanın açtığı çukur
Englisch - Englisch
present participle of crater
Crater
: A dim spring constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a cup. It lies between the constellations Virgo and Hydra
crater
To crash or fall

He cratered into that snow bank about five seconds after his first lesson.

crater
To collapse catastrophically; implode; hollow out; to become devastated or completely destroyed

The economy is about to crater. -- Attributed by David Letterman to Sen. John McCain.

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A term of endearment, a dote, a wretched thing
crater
A hemispherical pit created by the impact of a meteorite or other object
crater
Any large, roughly circular depression or hole
Crater
A dim spring constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a cup. It lies between the constellations Virgo and Hydra
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A hole or depression Most are circular or oval in shape On the Moon most are made by the impacts of meterorites
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the upper part of a volcano usually containing tuffaceous sediments and which is usually roughly circular in shape
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a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Hydra and Corvus
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A basin resulting from the collision of an object with a planetary surface
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a bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or bomb
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A small shallow surface imperfection
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a bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano
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The pit left by the explosion of a mine or bomb
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1) A depression formed by the impact of a meteorite 2) A depression around the orifice of a volcano
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vb to fall off a climb to the ground
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A small funnel-shaped depression in the summit of a volcano at the top of the conduit or pipe through which the magma reaches the surface
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A hole caused by an object hitting the surface of a planet or moon D DEBRIS Broken, scattered remains; rubble; pieces of rubbish or litter
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bowl-shaped depression, usually round and with steep sides Craters are formed by explosive events such as the eruption of a volcano or by the impact of a meteorite A caldera is a much larger feature
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A hemispherical pit created by the impact of a meteor or other object
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A crater is a very large hole in the ground, which has been caused by something hitting it or by an explosion. Circular depression in the surface of a planetary body. Most craters are the result of impacts of meteorites or of volcanic explosions. Meteorite craters are more common on the Moon and Mars and on other planets and natural satellites than on Earth, because most meteorites either burn up in the Earth's atmosphere before reaching its surface or erosion soon obscures the impact site. Craters made by exploding volcanoes (e.g., Crater Lake, Ore.) are more common on the Earth than on the Moon, Mars, or Jupiter's moon Io, where they have also been identified. Crater Lake meteorite crater Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Craters of the Moon National Monument
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A small, shallow surface imperfection
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A constellation of the southen hemisphere; called also the Cup
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pl craters, A typically bowl-shaped or saucer-shaped pit or circular depression, generally of considerable size and with steep inner slopes, formed on a surface or in the ground by the explosive release of chemical or kinetic energy; e g , an "impact crater" or an "explosion crater"
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The basinlike opening or mouth of a volcano, through which the chief eruption comes; similarly, the mouth of a geyser, about which a cone of silica is often built up
crater
A typically bowl-shaped pit, depression, cavity or hole, generally of considerable size and with steep slopes, formed on a surface or in the ground by the explosive release of chemical or kinetic energy
crater
A bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of an asteroid or meteoroid Also the depression around the opening of a volcano
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A depression at the termination of an arc weld
crater
(vb ) to fall off a climb to the ground
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A hole or depression of which most are roughly circular or oval in outline On Earth most natural craters visible at this point in geologic time are of volcanic origin On the Moon most craters are of impact origin
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bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteoroid; depression around the opening of a volcano
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The small cavities left on the EDMed surface of the workpiece by the EDM sparks Also known as pits
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{i} bowl shaped pit (on the moon, at the mouth of a volcano, etc.); hole formed by the explosion of a mine or other explosive
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The pit, depression, or cavity formed in the surface of the earth by a surface or underground explosion Crater formation can occur by vaporization of the surface material, by the scouring effect of air blast, by throwout of disturbed material, or by subsidence In general, the major mechanism changes from one to the next with increasing depth of burst The apparent crater is the depression which is seen after the burst; it is smaller than the true crater (i e , the cavity actually formed by the explosion), because it is covered with a layer of loose earth, rock, etc
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The pit left by the explosion of a mine
crater
The circular depression containing a volcanic vent
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A depression on the surface of a planet (or a moon) usually caused by the impact of a meteoroid
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A steep-sided, usually circular depression formed by either explosion or collapse at a volcanic vent
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a depression, often surrounded by a ring-shaped wall, and subject to a wide range of secondary modification Almost all of the craters on the moon are impact craters, formed by the collision of a solid body with the moon A few craters - generally quite small ones - are endogenic, typically of volcanic origin
crater
More or less circular depression situated right above a volcanic chimney
crater
To imitate a meteorite by falling a great distance and hitting the ground Usually one hits hard enough to excavate a significant hole in the earth and throw enough dust into the atmosphere to blot out the sun, and perhaps cause a mass extinction Not recommended
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a bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or bomb a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Hydra and Corvus
crater
Possibly a diminutive of creature
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