glove box

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English - Turkish
torpido gözü
(Otomotiv) Torpido gözü, eşya saklama gözü
(Kimya) eldiven kutusu
glove box cover
torpido kapağı
glove box welding
(Havacılık) eldivenli hücre kaynağı
glovebox
Torpido gözü

Araba anahtarı torpido gözündeydi. - The car key was in the glovebox.

English - English
A small compartment with a door on the dashboard of a car, usually on passenger side, to store (and sometime lock) items
A plastic box or similar enclosure containing a controlled environment, with rubber gloves fastened around holes in the front of the box through which a person can manipulate things in the box without introducing outside contamination; an isolator
A sealed enclosure in which all operations are carried out through long impervious gloves sealed to the box
A sealed, protectively lined compartment with ports to which gloves are attached for use in handling materials inside the compartment
glove compartment, special compartment in a vehicle which is used for storing small items; sealed box protectively lined having a viewing window and openings to which a pair of gloves are attached allowing radioactive or toxic materials to be handled safely
a device for providing an inert atmosphere in which to work with air-sensitive chemicals This application is contrary to the typical application of glove boxes, in which the device is used to handle dangerous samples or biohazards When used in this application, the exhaust air from the glove box should be vented through scrubbers or other treatment before being released into the regular exhaust system
glovebox
The small storage compartment on the passenger's side of an automobile

There's a map in the glovebox.

glovebox
A sealed container that is designed to allow one to manipulate objects while being in a different atmosphere from the object
glovebox
{i} glove compartment, special compartment in a vehicle which is used for storing small items
glove box

    Turkish pronunciation

    glʌv bäks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgləv ˈbäks/ /ˈɡlʌv ˈbɑːks/

    Etymology

    [ 'gl&v ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English glOf; akin to Old Norse glOfi glove.
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