minesweeper

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English - Turkish
(Bilgisayar) mayın tarlası

Mayın tarayıcının amacı, mayınları patlatmadan mayın tarlasını temizlemektir. - The objective of Minesweeper is to clear the minefield without detonating the mines.

mayın tarayıcı

Mayın tarayıcının amacı, mayınları patlatmadan mayın tarlasını temizlemektir. - The objective of Minesweeper is to clear the minefield without detonating the mines.

mayın tarama gemisi
(isim) mayın tarama gemisi
minesweeper coastal
(Askeri) mayın tarama gemisi
minesweeper error
(Bilgisayar) mayın tarlası hatası
English - English
A logic-based computer game in which the player has to discover the position of mines
A vehicle, device or person with the purpose of removing explosive mines (landmines or water mines)
A minesweeper is a ship that is used to clear away explosive mines in the sea. a ship with special equipment for removing bombs from under water. Naval vessel used to clear submarine mines from an expanse of water. In naval warfare, they are used to clear mines from sea-lanes to protect merchant shipping as well as to clear paths for warships to engage in battle or amphibious warfare. The earliest examples used sweeping wires with sawlike projections to cut the cables anchoring submarine mines and allow them to rise to the surface, where they would be destroyed by gunfire. The wide use of magnetic mines (set off by the magnetic field of steel ships) in the Korean War led to wood-hulled minesweepers
{i} warship which discovers and neutralizes explosive mines
ship equipped to detect and then destroy or neutralize or remove marine mines
destroyer minesweeper
A former destroyer (ship) that was converted into a minesweeper
minesweepers
plural of minesweeper
minesweeper

    Hyphenation

    mine·sweep·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    maynswipır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmīnˌswēpər/ /ˈmaɪnˌswiːpɜr/

    Etymology

    () From mine + sweeper.
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