bollard

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English - Turkish
iskele babası
kısa kalın direk
direk/iskele baba
duba
{i} ışıklı yol direği
(Askeri,Teknik) baba
bollard pull
baba çekin
bollard pull
(Gemicilik) Çekiş gücü, deniz araçlarının çekme güçlerinin tanımı ve mukayesesi için kullanılan bir değer, özellikle deniz romorkörleri için kullanılır. Diğer muhtelif faktörler nedeni ile çekiş gücünün beygir gücü ile açıklanmasının mümkün olmadığı yer ve şartlarda kullanılır. Bollard pull, "ton" birim değer olarak ifade edilir
English - English
A strong vertical post of timber or iron, fixed to the ground and/or on the deck of a ship, to which the ship's mooring lines etc are secured
A similar post preventing vehicle access to a pedestrian area, to delineate traffic lanes, or used for security purposes
Bollards are short thick concrete posts that are used to prevent cars from going on to someone's land or on to part of a road
A round heavy post for securing lines; sometimes on a boat, but usually on a pier
column-shaped cylindrical exterior light fixture with some sort of optical system, i e lens or radial louver, mounted on the top Typically used for path lighting of sidewalks and driveways
a post set in the ground to prevent vehicle access or protect the corner of a building from being hit by vehicles
Post, fixed to a quay or a vessel, for securing mooring ropes
Bollards are strong wooden or metal posts on the side of a river or harbour. Boats are tied to them
Heavy short post on a wharf or dock to secure ship's mooring lines
A strong vertical post of timber or iron, fixed to the ground and/or on the deck of a ship, to which the ships mooring lines etc are secured
a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines); "the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards
{i} strong vertical post made of wood or iron to which ropes or cables are secured on a boat or dock (Nautical)
A strong metal or wood post on a pier or towboat used to secure docking and towing lines
Stout post on wharf or pier for securing mooring lines
a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines); "the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards"
A similar post preventing vehicle access to a pedestrian area or used for security purposes
Fitted for the purpose of securing ropes
An upright wooden or iron post in a boat or on a dock, used in veering or fastening ropes
- Thick concrete or metal post, positioned to prevent vehicles from entering an area preserved for pedestrians
A post of wood, to fasten mooring ropes to, usually found at locks or bank moorings
one of a series of short posts that is used for diverting or excluding motor vehicles from a road
A strong post for holding lines fast
bollard pull
Bollard pull is a value that allows the comparison of the pulling power of watercraft, particularly tugboats
A bollard
bitt
bollards
plural of bollard
bollard

    Hyphenation

    bol·lard

    Turkish pronunciation

    bälırd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbälərd/ /ˈbɑːlɜrd/

    Etymology

    [ 'bä-l&rd, British ] (noun.) circa 1775. Origin unknown; perhaps from bole.
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