motorsuz uçmak

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Turkish - English
glide
Semivowel
The act of gliding
{v} to jeer, ob
{n} the act and manner of passing smoothly
glise
the activity of flying a glider
A function, also called portamento, in which the pitch slides smoothly from one note to the next instead of jumping over the intervening pitches
translation; the transformation of an image by a distance and a direction The square on the left is the orignal square, called the preimage The image to its right is formed by moving the preimage in the direction of the arrow The total distance which the image is moved is equal to the length of the arrow Note that the arrow is there for demonstrative purposes only; it is not part of the preimage
the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it; "his slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill"; "the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope"
Movement of a glider, aëroplane, etc
cause to move or pass silently, smoothly, or imperceptibly
To make a moderate forward movement while maintaining contact with the opponent's blade
An attack or preparatory movement made by sliding down the opponent's blade, keeping it in constant contact
When the skate rolls after a stroke
an attack along the blade in which a fencer controls the weaker section of the opponent's blade with the stronger portion of his own blade
This effect plays the sound of a semitone below the pitch, then slides up to normal pitch
a hit which is executed like a drive (see definition) but is angled to go behind the batter on his off side (see definition)
A part of a stream that is characterized by a smooth, easy movement of water, usually just upstream of a riffle
Sound made when tongue glides from one position to another rather than staying in stable position
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