synoptic

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English - Turkish
{s} konuyu aynı yönden ele alan
sinoptik
{s} özet niteliğinde
{s} ilk üç incil ile ilgili
synoptic chart
(Meteoroloji) hava haritası
synoptic chart
(Askeri) sinoptik hava durumu haritası
synoptic analysis
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik analiz
synoptic chart
(Askeri) SİNOPTİK HAVA DURUMU HARİTASI: Bak. "synoptic weather chart"
synoptic climatology
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik klimatoloji
synoptic code
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik kod
synoptic meteorology
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik meteoroloji
synoptic model
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik model
synoptic report
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik rapor
synoptic scale
(Denizbilim,Meteoroloji) sinoptik ölçek
synoptic situation
(Askeri) SİNOPTİK HAVA DURUMU: Belirli bir zamanda, geniş bir bölge üzerinde hüküm süren atmosferik şartlar. Bunlara ait esaslar, geniş şekilde dağıtılmış olan gözetleme istasyonları şebekesinden, aynı zamanda elde edilir. Elde edilen esaslar normal olarak hava tahmini (weather forecasting) maksatlarıyla kullanılır
synoptic situation
(Askeri) sinoptik hava durumu
synoptic station
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik istasyon
synoptic table
sinoptik tablo
synoptic tradition
özetçi gelenek
synoptic tradition
sinoptik gelenek
synoptic weather
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik hava
synoptic weather chart
(Askeri) SİNOPTİK HAVA DURUMU HARİTASI: Arz yüzeyinde geniş bir sahayı kaplayan ve üzerinde belirli zamanda çeşitli noktalarda müşahede edilen hava durumları çizilen bir hava haritası. Buna (synoptic chart) da denir
synoptic weather chart
hava tahmin haritası
synoptic weather observation
(Meteoroloji) sinoptik hava gözlemi
synoptically
özet halinde
English - English
Relating to the first three Gospels of the New Testament, being similar in style and content
Of, or relating to a synopsis
In general, pertaining to or affording an overall view. In meteorology, this term has become somewhat specialized in referring to the use of meteorological data obtained simultaneously over a wide area for presenting a comprehensive and nearly instantaneous picture of the state of the atmosphere. Thus, to a meteorologist, synoptic takes the additional connotation of simultaneity
Refers to regional-scale weather phenomena, generally larger than 200 miles (320 km) in greatest dimension Back
presenting a summary or general view of a whole; "a synoptic presentation of a physical theory
Deals with the gathering of meteorological data over a large area (such as the United States) at a specified instant in time, for the purpose of projecting the data into the future (to give weather forecasts)
presenting or taking the same point of view; used especially of the first three gospels of the New Testament; "the synoptic Gospels"
Affording a general view of the whole, or of the principal parts of a thing; as, a synoptic table; a synoptical statement of an argument
Large scale motions in the atmosphere (such as depressions) that can be simultaneously observed over a wide area (1000 - 2500 km)
means simultaneous For example, a synoptic weather map displaysmeteorological conditions observed in different places at a single time Synoptic also refers to a large or general view of something For example, an aerial photograph provides a "synoptic," or "bird's eye view" of an area
In general, pertaining to or affording an overall view In meteorology, this term has become somewhat specialized in referring to the use of meteorological data obtained simultaneously over a wide area for the purpose of obtaining a comprehensive and nearly instantaneous picture of the state of the atmosphere Thus, to a meteorologist, "synoptic" takes on the additional connotation of simultaneity
In meteorology, synoptic refers to meteorological data collected simultaneously over a wide area for the purpose of obtaining a snapshot of the state of the atmosphere
The Synoptic Gospels, or "Synoptics" for short, are Matthew, Mark and Luke These three contain many similar, and in places identical, passages It is therefore almost universally agreed that the three are literarily interdependent It is generally (but not universally) held that Mark is the earliest of the three, and that material common to Matthew and Luke, but not Mark, came from a common lost source, referred to by scholars as "Q" A synopsis of the three Gospels may be purchased, which presents the various related passages in three columns for ease of comparison
{s} pertaining to or constituting a synopsis, summary; presenting a similar point of view; of or pertaining to the first three gospels in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark and Luke)
One of the first three Gospels of the New Testament
presenting a summary or general view of a whole; "a synoptic presentation of a physical theory"
presenting or taking the same point of view; used especially of the first three gospels of the New Testament; "the synoptic Gospels" presenting a summary or general view of a whole; "a synoptic presentation of a physical theory
A Greek word which means "to look at together" The synoptic gospels are Matthew, Mark and Luke
overall
synoptic climatology
The science of describing an entire weather situation at a specific location
synoptic chart
map that shows the weather at a given moment (Meteorology)
synoptic weather chart
map that shows the weather at a given moment (Meteorology)
synoptically
With reference to a synopsis
synoptically
In a synoptic manner
synoptic

    Hyphenation

    syn·op·tic

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From New Latin synopticus Ancient Greek συνοπτικός (sunoptikos, “seeing the whole together or at a glance”) σύνοψις (sunopsis, “a general view, synopsis”) σύν (sun, “with”) + ὄψις (opsis, “view”).
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