dome

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English - Turkish
kubbe

On aylık çok sıkı bir çalışmadan sonra, bazen ısıtılmamış bir kubbede gece boyunca çalışarak, Clyde Tombaugh Pluto adını verdiği bir nesne keşfetti. - After ten months of very hard work, sometimes working through the night in an unheated dome, Clyde Tombaugh discovered an object he named Pluto.

konak
(Jeoloji) doma
dom

Hiç Tokyo Dome'de bulundun mu? - Have you ever been to the Tokyo Dome?

Tokyo Dome için telefon numarası nedir? - What's the number for the Tokyo Dome?

(Askeri) Bak. "spray dome"
tepe
{i} büyük ve güzel ev
başın üst kısmı
{i} dosya kapağı
kubbe biçimindeki tabii oluşum
{i} tepe zirvesi
kubbe ile örtmek
kafa/saray/kubbe
{i} kapak (kitap)
kubbe şekli vermek
kümbet
kapak kitap
domed
kubbeli
dome of the rock
kubbetüs sahra
dome dam
kubbeli baraj
dome roof
kubbe çatı
dome of the rock
(Mimarlık) Kubbetüs Sahra (Qubbat As-Sakhrah) Kudüs'te Müslümanlar ve Yahudiler tarafından kutsal kabul edilen kaya üzerine Emeviler devrinde inşa edilen ortası kubbeli sekizgen bina. Yakınındaki Mescid-i Aksa ile karıştırılmamalıdır. İslam mimarisimde bilinen ilk kubbeli eserlerden olan Kubbetüs Sahra batılılar tarafından daha çok Ömer camii olarak bilinir. İslam inancında müslümanların peygamberi Muhammed Kubbetüs Sahra içindeki kaya'nin üzerinden miraca yükselmiştir. Kubbetüs Sahra Emevi Halifesi Abdülmelik devrinde 687-691 yılları arasında inşa edilmiştir. Binanın iç yüzeyi ve kubbesi kur'an süreleri ve çeşitli motiflerle süslenmiştir
dome-shaped
kubbe biçiminde
dome car
geniş pencereli vagon
dome car
panaromik vagon
dome cover
dom kapağı
dome design
kubbe dizaynı
dome light
kubbefener
dome of tank
sarnıç domu
dome roof
(İnşaat) yarı küresel çatı
dome shaped
kubbe gibi
dome shaped
kubbeli
dome tweeter
(Muzik) tiz hoparlör
dome wave
(Tıp) kubbeli dalga
domed
kubbe gibi
domed
kubbe şeklinde
domed
yuvarlak
green dome
yeşil kubbe
interior dome light
kabin aydınlatma lambası
shell dome
kabuk kubbe
air dome
hava kubbesi
bell dome
çan kulesi
salt dome
tuz domu
salt dome
tuz tümseği
multiple dome dam
çok kubbeli baraj
salt dome
tuz domu, tuz tümseği
steam dome
buhar domu, buhar sarnıcı
teapot dome scandal
demlik kubbe skandalı
basaltic dome
bazaltik dim
bulbous dome
(Mimarlık) soğan kubbe
central dome
orta kubbe
domed
kubbemsi
endogenous dome
(Jeoloji) endojen dom
geodesic dome
geodezik kubbe
geodetic dome
(Jeoloji) geodezik kubbe
pointed dome
(İnşaat) sivri kubbe
principal dome
(Mimarlık) ana kubbe
ribbed dome
(Mimarlık) kaburgalı kubbe
spray dome
(Askeri) FIŞKIRMA SATHI: Su altındaki nükleer bir silahın patlama şok dalgasının yüzeye ulaşması ile havaya fışkıran suyun yüksekliği
spray dome
(Çevre) su kubbesi
spray dome
(Askeri) fışkırma sathı
steam dome
buhar domu
steam dome
buhar sarnıcı
stilted dome
(Mimarlık) kalkık kubbe
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of dome in Turkish Turkish dictionary

domal
Barbunyaya benzer fasulye
English - English
Slang for head
Anything shaped like an upset bowl, often used as a cover, e.g. a cake dome
A common structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere
{n} an arched roof, cupola, building, house
A steep-sided mass of viscous (doughy) lava extruded from a volcanic vent, often circular in plane view and spiny, rounded, or flat on top Its surface is often rough and blocky as a result of fragmentation of the cooler, outer crust during growth of the dome
informal terms for a human head
a hemispherical roof a stadium that has a roof a concave shape whose distinguishing characteristic is that the concavity faces downward
The shelter housing a telescope The dome roof has a motorized slit that opens and can rotate 360 degrees to expose any portion of the sky We use Ash Domes for our large telescopes, and a specially constructed dome of our own design for the robotic telescope
A dome is a round roof. the dome of St Paul's cathedral
A closure that has a rounded top surface
a hemispherical roof
The most difficult architectural form to construct, the dome is designed by rotating the arch 360 deg around its central vertical axis The result is a semi-spherical cap that rests upon a cylinder or the top of a pendentive
A roof with a partial-spherical shape
an endogenic feature of positive relief (it sticks out from the surface), generally with shallow sides It is formed by pressure from below
A building; a house; an edifice; used chiefly in poetry
Decision; judgment; opinion; a court decision
a concave shape whose distinguishing characteristic is that the concavity faces downward
{i} curved hemispherical roof or ceiling, cupola, anything shaped like a dome
An arch rotated about its vertical axis to produce a structure shaped like an inverted bowl
The mound of water spray thrown up into the air when the shock wave from an underwater detonation of a nuclear (or atomic) weapon reaches the surface
A curved roof enclosing a circular space; a three-dimensional arch
1 structural geology An uplift that is circular or elliptical in map view, with beds dipping away in all directions from a central area 2 topography A general term for any dome-shaped landform
a vault with double curvature
The top part of the insulator Also used as an embossing location designator when written as (Dome) and used to indicate the embossing that follows is on the dome See also: Crown, F-Skirt, R-Skirt, F-Crown, R-Crown
A cupola formed on a large scale
A structure consisting of a partial sphere (usually about half of a sphere) used to enclose space Domes are commonly used for homes, greenhouses, or to enclose equipment such as radar
A hemispherical vault
The high, central stable portion of an ice sheet with low rates of accumulation and slow ice movement
A hemispherical roof; in Ukrainian churches, the shape is varied to the characteristic Baroque "onion" shape Symbolizes the heavens
A prism formed by planes parallel to a lateral axis which meet above in a horizontal edge, like the roof of a house; also, one of the planes of such a form
A round or oval bulge on the Earth's surface, containing the oldest section of rock in its raised, central part See also basin drainage basin The area from which water flows into a stream Also called a watershed
The top part of the insulator
- A closure which has a rounded top surface
An uplifted area of sedimentary rocks with a downward dip in all directions; often caused by molten rock material pushing upward from below The sediments have often eroded away, exposing the rocks that resulted when the molten material cooled
a stadium that has a roof
A curved roof structure, more or less hemispherical in shape, covering an area
An arched roof or ceiling of even curvature erected on a circular or square base Domes can be segmented, semicircular, pointed or bulbous Often decorated with stained or painted glass Adds light, color and drama to a room or foyer
a vertical shaft in a cave as viewed from the bottom; formed by water dripping or flowing straight down through vertical cracks See pit
Any erection resembling the dome or cupola of a building; as the upper part of a furnace, the vertical steam chamber on the top of a boiler, etc
A rounded forehead
round shaped vault It may be laid over a tambour, wells or sprandels
A dome is any object that has a similar shape to a dome. the dome of the hill. In architecture, a hemispherical structure evolved from the arch, forming a ceiling or roof. Domes first appeared on round huts and tombs in the ancient Middle East, India, and the Mediterranean in forms, such as solid mounds, adaptable only to the smallest buildings. The Romans introduced the large-scale masonry hemisphere. A dome exerts thrust all around its perimeter, and the earliest monumental examples (see Pantheon) required heavy supporting walls. Byzantine architects invented a technique for raising domes on piers, making the transition from a cubic base to the hemisphere by four pendentives. Bulbous or pointed domes were widely used in Islamic architecture. The design spread to Russia, where it gained great popularity in the form of the onion dome, a pointed, domelike roof structure. The modern geodesic dome, developed by R. Buckminster Fuller, is fabricated of lightweight triangular framing that distributes stresses within the structure itself. Dome of the Rock salt dome Teapot Dome scandal
dome light
An interior cabin light with a dome-shaped cover attached to the ceiling of a car, vehicle, room or building. In a vehicle it is considered a safety feature although in most vehicles it is standard equipment
dome of the rock
(Mimarlık) Mosque of Omar. Oldest existing Islamic monument. It is located on Temple Mount, previously the site of the Temple of Jerusalem. The rock over which it is built is sacred to both Muslims and Jews. In Islam, Muhammad is believed to have ascended into heaven from the site. In Judaism it is the site where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac. Built in 685–91 as a place of pilgrimage, the octagonal building has richly decorated walls and a gold-overlaid dome mounted above a circle of piers and columns
Dome of El Akza
Muslim mosque in Jerusalem famous for its large golden dome
Dome of the Rock
Muslim mosque in Jerusalem famous for its large golden dome
Dome of the Rock
or Mosque of Omar Oldest existing Islamic monument. It is located on Temple Mount, previously the site of the Temple of Jerusalem. The rock over which it is built is sacred to both Muslims and Jews. In Islam, Muhammad is believed to have ascended into heaven from the site. In Judaism it is the site where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac. Built in 685-91 as a place of pilgrimage, the octagonal building has richly decorated walls and a gold-overlaid dome mounted above a circle of piers and columns
dome of the rock
The Dome of the Rock is the shrine in Jerusalem which makes Jerusalem the third holiest city in Islam It is set over an outcropping of bedrock on which the Holy of Holies of the Jewish Temple supposedly rested It is from here that Mohammed rose into heaven on his Night Journey Although the shrine is sometimes called "The Mosque of Omar," the Dome of the Rock is technically not a mosque
dome of the rock
The golden-domed mosque on Temple Mount in Jerusalem that marks the third holiest site in Islam, the site from which Muhammad ascended to heaven on his "night journey" (surah 17) The site most probably stands on the exact location of the Second Jewish Temple, destroyed by the Romans in 70 C E (see Al-Aqsa, Haram al-Sharif)
dome of the rock
Built in 691, it is the third holiest Muslim site, after Mecca and Medina The dome surrounds the spot which Mohammad is said to have begun his mystical Night Journey into heaven
dome of the rock
This is a Muslim mosque (like a church building or Jewish synagogue) that is currently built on the Temple Mount As this is Israel's most holy site this blasphemous building is very putrefying to the God of Israel However, it is because of this building that the TMF cannot gain access to the Mount to begin building the Third Temple
dome of the rock
Name of the famous masjid in Jerusalem built around 691 C E by the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik The rock within the masjid structure is believed to be the point from which Muhammad was miraculously ascended to Heaven in 619 C E
double-dome
Alternative spelling of doubledome. An intellectual or scholar

these double-domes in Reef's experience never quite as retiring as they looked, some of them damned touchy, as a matter of fact.

Millennium Dome
A large building at Greenwich in London, the largest single roofed structure in the world; now renamed "O2"
geodesic dome
A domed structure of lightweight straight elements forming interlocking polygons
lava dome
A roughly circular mound-shaped bulge that builds up from the slow eruption of viscous felsic lava from a volcano

Mount St. Helens has been building a new lava dome since the May, 1980 eruption.

onion dome
An onion-shaped dome, characteristic of august buildings in Moghul and Russian architecture
radar dome
A weatherproof enclosure used to protect a radar antenna
salt dome
An upwelling of crystalline rock salt and its aureole of deformed sediments
Millennium Dome
a very large temporary building in the shape of a dome in Greenwich, London, built by the UK government to contain a big public exhibition celebrating the start of the new millennium in the year 2000
Teapot Dome scandal
Secret leasing of U.S. government land to private interests. In 1922 oil reserves at Teapot Dome, Wyo., and Elk Hills, Calif., were improperly leased to private oil companies by Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall, who accepted cash gifts and no-interest loans from the companies. When the leases became known, Congress directed Pres. Warren G. Harding to cancel them. A later investigation revealed illegal actions by several government officials, some of whom later received fines and short prison sentences. The scandal became a symbol of government corruption
chrome dome
{i} (Slang) bald person, person with a bald head; highly intelligent person; egghead
domal
Pertaining to a house
domal
of, or relating to an astrological house
domed
{s} arched, vaulted, rounded
domed
having a hemispherical vault or dome
domed
Something that is domed is in the shape of a dome. the great hall with its domed ceiling. covered with a dome or shaped like a dome
domed
In the form of a dome
domed
Furnished with a dome; shaped like a dome
geodesic dome
Buckminster Fuller
geodesic dome
A domed or vaulted structure of lightweight straight elements that form interlocking polygons
geodesic dome
a lightweight dome constructed of interlocking polygons; invented by R
melon dome
A hemispherical dome having a circular plan and a ribbed vault. Also called parachute dome, umbrella dome
observation dome
lookout consisting of a dome-shaped observatory
onion dome
A pointed bulbous domelike roof, used especially in parts of Russia and eastern Europe
onion dome
a dome that is shaped like a bulb; characteristic of Russian and Byzantine church architecture
pressure dome
a dome-shaped building that is pressurized
salt dome
An anticlinal fold with a columnar salt plug at its core. Largely subsurface geologic structure that consists of a vertical cylinder of salt embedded in horizontal or inclined strata. In the broadest sense, the term includes both the core of salt and the strata that surround and are "domed" by the core. Major accumulations of oil and natural gas are associated with salt domes in the U.S., Mexico, the North Sea, Germany, and Romania; domes along the Gulf Coast contain large quantities of sulfur. Salt domes are also major sources of salt and potash on the Gulf Coast and in Germany, and they have been used for underground storage of liquefied propane gas. Storage "bottles," made by drilling into the salt and then forming a cavity by subsequent solution, have been considered as sites for disposal of radioactive wastes
teapot dome
a government scandal involving a former United States Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921; became symbolic of the scandals of the Harding administration
the dome of heaven
heavens, sky
dome
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