harpoon

listen to the pronunciation of harpoon
Englisch - Türkisch
zıpkın
{f} zıpkınlamak
{f} zıpkınla
(Askeri) Harpoon
zıpkınla öIdürmek
harpooner zıpkıncı
{f} zıpkınla öldürmek
(isim) zıpkın
(Askeri) Bütün hava şartlarında, su üstü gemilerinden (RGM-84), uçaktan (AGM-84) veya deniz altılardan (UGM-84) atılabilen Cruise Füzesi, füze turbojetle güçlendirilmiş olup alçak seviye cruise mermisi kullanılır. Terminal rehberi faal radardır. 500 poundluk konvansiyonel savaş başlığı vardır
harpoon gun
{i} zıpkın tüfeği
harpoon gun
(isim) zıpkın tüfeği
harpooned
{f} zıpkınla
harpooned
zıpkınlanan
spear fish with a harpoon
bir zıpkın ile balık zıpkını
gun harpoon
zıpkın
gun harpoon
tüfek zıpkını
to harpoon
zıpkınlamak
Englisch - Englisch
Slang for harmonica
To hunt something with a harpoon
A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish
{v} to strike with a harpoon
{f} hunt with a harpoon; spear as if with a harpoon
To strike, catch, or kill with a harpoon
A spear-like weapon with a line attached, usually thrown or thrust into a marine animal Harpoons are generally barbed, or are toggling harpoons
a spear with a shaft and barbed point for throwing; used for catching large fish or whales; a strong line is attached to it spear with a harpoon; "harpoon whales
a spear with a shaft and barbed point for throwing; used for catching large fish or whales; a strong line is attached to it
A thrown or thrust spear-like weapon armed with a detachable point fastened to a retrieving line
A harpoon is a long pointed weapon with a long rope attached to it, which is fired or thrown by people hunting whales or large sea fish
{i} barbed spear attached to a rope (used in hunting whales and large fish)
It consists of a long shank, with a broad, fiat, triangular head, sharpened at both edges, and is thrown by hand, or discharged from a gun
To harpoon a whale or large fish means to hit it with a harpoon. Norwegian whalers said yesterday they had harpooned a female minke whale. a weapon used for hunting whales (Probably from harpoen, from harpon )
– A barbed spear with a line attached to it, used for spearing whales or other large sea animals
An accelerator board created by Harlequin Incorporated to handle screen calculations for Screen's HQ-110NT RIP and other ScriptWorks-based RIPs
A spear or javelin – used in hunting and fishing – usually made of bone or antler with a barbed point, and thrown The head is often fixed so that it will detach after striking the quarry, and there may be a hole for the attachment of a line Compare Leister
spear with a harpoon; "harpoon whales"
A spear or javelin used to strike and kill large fish, as whales; a harping iron
harpoon gun
a cannon or cannon-like gun that fires harpoons
harpoon gun
A small cannonlike apparatus used to fire harpoons
harpoon gun
{i} barbed spear attached to a rope (used in hunting whales and large fish)
harpoon line
a strong rope for making the catch fast to the harpooner's boat
harpoon log
a cylindrical log with a device that registers distance
A harpoon
harping iron
harpooned
past of harpoon
harpooner
someone who launches harpoons
harpooner
{i} one who hunts with a harpoon
harpooner
One who throws the harpoon
harpooner
A person who uses a harpoon, especially to hunt whales
harpooning
present participle of harpoon
harpoons
plural of harpoon
Türkisch - Englisch
(Askeri) Harpoon
harpoon

    Silbentrennung

    har·poon

    Türkische aussprache

    härpun

    Aussprache

    /härˈpo͞on/ /hɑːrˈpuːn/

    Etymologie

    [ här-'pün ] (noun.) 1625. From Old French harpon Latin harpaga Ancient Greek ἁρπάγη (harpagē, “hook”) ἁρπάζω (harpazō, “to snatch away, to carry off, to seize, to captivate”).
Favoriten