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English - Turkish
deniz kıyısı
kıyı

1499 yılında Güney Amerika kıyısını ziyaret etti. - He visited the coast of South America in 1499.

İyi bir günde, Helsinki'den Estonya kıyısını görebilirsin. - On a good day, you can see the coast of Estonia from Helsinki.

{i} sahil

Amerika'nın Kuzey-Batı Pasifik sahili yerlileri muhtemelen Asyalı kabilelerin soyundandı. - The natives of the North-West Pacific Coast of America were probably descendants of tribes from Asia.

Sahil boyunca arabayla gezdik. - We drove along the coast.

{i} deniz kenarı

Paul'un ailesi yaz mevsimini her yıl deniz kenarında geçiriyor. - Paul's family spends the summer at the coast every year.

Uçak sahilden ayrılırken düz uçuşa geçmeden önce hızla yükseldi. - The plane rose sharply before leveling off as it left the coast.

{f} pedal çevirmeden bisiklet sürmek
beleşten ilerlemek
kızakla yokuştan kayma
yanaşmak
yuvarlanmak
vites boşta gitmek
(Askeri) kenar

Paul'un ailesi yaz mevsimini her yıl deniz kenarında geçiriyor. - Paul's family spends the summer at the coast every year.

yokuş aşağı inmek
kıyı boyunca gitmek
yokuştan kızakla kayma
kızakla kayılabilecek yokuş
kızak için uygun yokuş
sahil şeridi
sahili
{f} kızakla yokuştan kaymak
kayak yapmak için uygun yokuş
{f} sahil boyunca gitmek
{f} (kayakla/bisikletle) yokuş aşağı kaymak/inmek
kıyıdan

Ada kıyıdan yaklaşık iki mil uzaklıktadır. - The island is about two miles off the coast.

Kasaba, kıyıdan iki mil uzaktadır. - The town is two miles away from the coast.

sahil,v.yuvarlan: n.kıyı
{f} yokuş aşağı salıvermek
off the coast of sahillerine yakın
coastline kıyı boyu
coast artillery sahil topçusu
Ki
{f} kıyı boyu limanlar arasında ticaret yapmak
Coast Guard sahil muhafızı
kıyı boyunca

Kıyı boyunca geçici kamplar yaptılar. - They made temporary camps along the coast.

{f} den. kıyı boyunca gitmek
English - English
A region of the air or heavens

the learned Merlin, well could tell, / Vnder what coast of heauen the man did dwell .

The edge of the land where it meets the sea; the shoreline or oceanfront
To sail along a coast
The side or edge of something
A region of land; a district or country

P. Crescentius, in his lib. 1 de agric. cap. 5, is very copious in this subject, how a house should be wholesomely sited, in a good coast, good air, wind, etc.

Applied to human behavior, to make a minimal effort, to continue to do something in a routine way. This implies lack of initiative and effort
To glide along without adding energy

When I ran out of gas, fortunately I managed to coast into a nearby gas station.

{n} a man's upper garment, the upper covering of animals, any covering or integument
{v} to sail along the coast, to sail near to
costa
Module name for the coverage analyser tool, located in the Tools application
To move forward or backward without using effort for more speed or power
the area within view; "the coast is clear" a slope down which sleds may coast; "when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course" move effortlessly; by force of gravity
{f} move alongside of; sail alongside a coast; slide or run downhill; skate or ski; move under acquired momentum
Computer Operations, Audit, and Security Technology - is a multiple project, multiple investigator laboratory in computer security research in the Computer Sciences Department at Purdue University It functions with close ties to researchers and engineers in major companies and government agencies Its research is focused on real-world needs and limitations, with a special focus on security for legacy computing systems
To conduct along a coast or river bank
land beside the sea
A strip of land of indefinite length and width (may be tens of kilometers) that extends from the seashore inland to the first major change in terrain features
Aghezdis Aberdi
the shore of a sea or ocean
the area within view; "the coast is clear"
Cache on a stick Coast modules are used to upgrade a motherboard's L2 cache and Tag memory on some socket 7 and older motherboards
If you say that the coast is clear, you mean that there is nobody around to see you or catch you. You can come out now,' he called. `The coast is clear. She's gone.'. or shore Broad area of land that borders the sea. The coastlines of the world's continents measure about 193,000 mi (312,000 km). They have undergone shifts in position and changes in shape over geologic time because of substantial changes in the relative levels of land and sea. Other factors that alter coasts are erosion processes such as wave action and weathering, deposition of rock debris by currents, and tectonic activity. Coastal features result largely from the interaction and relative intensity of these processes, though the type and structure of the underlying rocks also play a part. Gold Coast Barbary Coast coast guard Coast Ranges Pacific Coast Ranges Ivory Coast Malabar Coast Mosquito Coast Miskito Coast Northwest Coast Indian United States Coast Guard French Shore Shore Temple
To slide down hill; to slide on a sled, upon snow or ice
move effortlessly; by force of gravity
The side of a thing
a slope down which sleds may coast; "when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course"
The coast is an area of land that is next to the sea. Camp sites are usually situated along the coast, close to beaches. the west coast of Scotland
If a vehicle coasts somewhere, it continues to move there with the motor switched off, or without being pushed or pedalled. I switched off the engine and coasted round the corner
The place where the land meets the sea
To draw or keep near; to approach
The land or zone adjoining a large body of water (rivage)
The seashore, or land near it
To sail from port to port in the same country
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"
To draw near to; to approach; to keep near, or by the side of
The shoreline or oceanfront
To sail by or near; to follow the coast line of
land along the sea
{i} seashore; slope
n pantai
Computer Operations, Audit, and Security Technology - a multiple project, multiple investigator laboratory of computer security research at the Computer Sciences Department of Purdue University COAST colaborates with corporations regarding real-world information security issues
The exterior line, limit, or border of a country; frontier border
Cache On A Stick Coast modules were used to upgrade a motherboard's L2 cache and Tag memory on some socket 7 and older motherboards
Cache memory is generally hard-wired to the system board However, you can often add to or upgrade your systems cache by inserting a cache memory module into a socket on the motherboard These modules are called Cache On A Stick, or COAST modules
that geographic area west of the Cascade Mountains, as officially delineated by the Cascade Mountains Administrative Line through British Columbia from Washington state to Alaska, including the lower Fraser River area south of Hell's Gate (south of Boston Bar), taking in the Coquihalla, Silverhope, and Skagit River drainages lying east of the line, but excluding the portions of the Kalum Forest District and Cariboo Forest Region lying west of the line
To sail by or near the shore
to coast

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    tı kōst

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