strafe

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English - Turkish
bombardıman
bombala
bombalamak
{f} bombardıman etmek
uçaktan makinalı tüfekle ateş açmak
{f} yalama uçuş yaparak makineli tüfekle taramak
{f} kınamak
{f} azarlamak
bombardıman et
strafing
bombalama
strafing
{i} bombardıman etme
strafing
{i} kınama
strafing
(Askeri) YALAMA HÜCUMU, YALAMA TAARRUZU: Kara hedeflerine veya deniz araçlarına karşı uçaklar tarafından yakın mesafeden ateş edilmesi
strafing
{i} azarlama
English - English
To attack (ground targets) with automatic gunfire from a low-flying aircraft
An attack of machine-gun or cannon fire from a low-flying aircraft
A sideways movement without turning

We also have added a new game control called the defensive strafe, in which the user can press a button and stay facing forward.

to sidestep; to move sideways without turning. A core mechanic of most first-person shooters

A strafe is a side-to-side camera movement. If you're a fan of first-person shooter games, you know how fundamental strafing can be to a game.

in computer games, to sidestep; to move sideways without turning
an attack of machine-gun fire or cannon fire from a low flying airplane; "the next morning they carried out a strafe of enemy airfields"
{f} attack with a machine gun from a low-flying aircraft
attack with machine guns or cannon fire from a low-flying plane; "civilians were strafed in an effort to force the country's surrender
To strafe an enemy means to attack them with a lot of bombs or bullets from a low-flying aircraft. It seemed that the plane was going to swoop down and strafe the town, so we dived for cover. to attack a place from an aircraft by flying low and firing a lot of bullets (strafen )
circle-strafe
To move around a target in circular fashion while facing it, in order to avoid counterattacks while attacking at close range
strafer
a combat pilot who strafes the enemy
strafer
{i} one who attacks with a machine gun from a low-flying aircraft
strafing
present participle of strafe
strafe

    Turkish pronunciation

    streyf

    Pronunciation

    /ˈstrāf/ /ˈstreɪf/

    Etymology

    [ strAf, esp British str& ] (transitive verb.) 1915. German strafe (“punish”) (in "Gott strafe England", "God punish England", 1914).
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