sabre

listen to the pronunciation of sabre
Englisch - Türkisch
süvari kılıcı
{f} kılıçla kesmek
{i} kılıç
{f} kılıçtan geçirmek
süvari kılıç
(Askeri) KILIÇ: Buna (saber) de denir
{i} eskrim kılıcı
i., İng., bak. saber
{f} kılıçla vurmak
süvari kılıcıyla vur
sabre rattling
savaş tehdidi
sabre-rattle
savaş tehdiditehdidi
sabre-toothed
kılıç dişli
sabre toothed
{s} kılıç dişli
sabre toothed
(sıfat) kılıç dişli
saber
kılıç
saber
bkz.sabre
rattle the sabre
savaş tehdidinde bulunmak
saber
{f} kılıçtan geçirmek
saber
{i} eskrim kılıcı
saber
{i} süvari kılıcı
saber
{f} kılıçla kesmek
saber
{f} kılıçla vurmak
super sabre
(Askeri) SUPER SABRE, TEK TURBOJET MOTORLU, SESTEN-HIZLI AV BOMBARDIMAN UÇAĞI: Nükleer ve nükleer olmayan silahları kullanma yeteneği vardır. Yakıt ikmali yapabilir ve çeşitli yakın hava destek görevlerini yerine getirebilir. F-100 olarak da adlandırılır
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von sabre im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

SABR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir kimseyi bir şeyden alıkoymak
SABR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir musibet ve belâya uğrayanın telâş ve feryad etmeyip sonunu bekleyip tahammül ile katlanması
SABR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Öğrendiği bir şeyi başkasının da öğrenmesi için tâkat getirmek.Cenab-ı Hak, Hakîm ismi muktezası olarak, vücud-u eşyada bir merdivenin basamakları gibi bir tertib vaz'etmiş. Sabırsız adam teenni ile hareket etmediği için, basamakları; ya atlar düşer veya noksan bırakır; maksud damına çıkamaz. Onun için hırs mahrum
SABR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Muharebede şecaat gösterme
SABR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (SABIR) Acıya ve zorluğa katlanmak
sabr
Sabır
Englisch - Englisch
: To hit or kill with a sabre
A light sword, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point
A modern fencing sword modeled after the sabre
{f} strike or stab with a saber (also saber)
A sword with a relatively wide, flat blade, usually curved, to facilitate cutting
a/ Cut and thrust weapon used in modern fencing, and the basis for much theatrical swordplay b/ Heavy sword with curved blade, favoured by the cavalry since the eighteenth century
The sabre can be differentiated from the basket-hilt schläger only by its blade: The sabre blade is convoluted The difference between light and heavy sabre is not the weight of the weapon, but the kind of bandages used during a sabre duel The sabre is a duel weapon, is used for honour conflicts, and thus it is not used anymore
sa·bre sabres in AM, use saber A sabre is a heavy sword with a curved blade that was used in the past by soldiers on horseback
a fencing sword with a v-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle
A sword with a broad and heavy blade, thick at the back, and usually more or less curved like a scimiter; a cavalry sword
a stout sword with a curved blade and thick back
Acronym for South Atlantic Bight Recruitment Experiment, a NOAA program to stud the birthdate history of survivors (larvae, late larvae, and juveniles) to determine which life history phase or passage (spawning, transport across the shelf, inlet ingress, estuarine development, inlet egress) regulates recruitment variability in annual cohorts of transgressive species like Atlantic menhaden [http: //www ccpo odu edu/~wheless/sabre html]
A fencing weapon with a flat blade and knuckle guard, used with cutting or thrusting actions; a military sword popular in the 18th to 20th centuries; any cutting sword used by cavalry
a cutting and thrusting weapon which has as its target the entire torso from the waist up, the arms and head
To strike, cut, or kill with a saber; to cut down, as with a saber
cut or injure with a saber
kill with a saber
{i} curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also saber)
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GM prototype; AF, pp 35/36 + 141 Earl at wheel plus 2 other views, TQ 5-6/79, p 13; have catalog on this model and many original photos from special albums viewed at Styling Center archives in September 1994 The first ideas and sketches for Le Sabre (the sword) were done in July, 1946 In October, 1948, full-sized drawings were preparecd; in December 1948 construction of the first part component of the actual car was begun; Harley Earl gave the name Le Sabre to his creation; in December, 1949, a fill-sized plaster model was begun; the finished car was presented to the public one year later, in December 1950, in Paris Tests were run in March 1951 and the caa was revealed to the American press in June, 1951
To hit with a sabre
The modern fencing sabre has a straight blade and a curved, triangular guard to protect the hand Touches, known as cuts, can be scored with either the tip or the edge of the blade
Plastic paint coated piece of metal in the shape of a curved, flattened sword Hurts if caught wrong and/or without gloves Great to get a point across
A curving sword used mainly by cavalrymen
sabre saw
A portable electric jigsaw
sabre-rattling
Any threat, such as one company threatening another with a lawsuit
sabre-rattling
A flamboyant display of military power as an implied threat that it might be used
sabre-tooth
A sabre-toothed tiger
sabre-toothed
Of or pertaining to prehistoric creatures with savage teeth
sabre-toothed cat
the sabre-toothed tiger
sabre-toothed tiger
Any of numerous species of prehistoric cat-like mammals. A cat of the Machairodontinae subfamily of the Felidae
sabre-toothed tigers
plural form of sabre-toothed tiger
sabre toothed
{s} having teeth that look like sabers
sabre toothed tiger
{i} tiger with teeth that resemble sabers
sabre-rattling
sabre-rattling in AM, use saber-rattling If you describe a threat, especially a threat of military action, as sabre-rattling, you do not believe that the threat will actually be carried out. It is too early to say whether the threats are mere sabre-rattling. when someone threatens to use force but you do not think they are very frightening or serious
sabre-toothed tiger
or sabre-toothed cat Any of the extinct cat species forming the subfamily Machairodontinae. They had two long, bladelike canine teeth in the upper jaw. They lived from 36.6 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago, arising in North America and Europe and spreading to Asia, Africa, and South America. The best-known, the short-limbed Smilodon of the Americas, was bigger than the modern lion. Its "sabres," which grew to 8 in. (20 cm) long, were used to stab and slash prey, including the mastodon, whose pattern of extinction paralleled their own
saber
{n} a cimetar, falchion, short broad sword
saber
cut or injure with a saber
saber
alternative spelling of sabre
saber
see sabre. the American spelling of sabre
saber
{f} strike or stab with a saber (also sabre)
saber
kill with a saber
saber
a stout sword with a curved blade and thick back
saber
To strike, cut, or kill with a saber; to cut down, as with a saber
saber
A sword with a broad and heavy blade, thick at the back, and usually more or less curved like a scimiter; a cavalry sword
saber
{i} curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also sabre)
saber
a fencing sword with a v-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle
sabre

    Silbentrennung

    sa·bre

    Türkische aussprache

    seybır

    Aussprache

    /ˈsābər/ /ˈseɪbɜr/

    Etymologie

    (noun.) 1680. French sabre sabel, Russian сабля, Serbo-Croatian сабља.

    Tempora

    sabring, sabred
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