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in+pitch

  • 21 girişmek

    "to attempt, to enter into sth, to pitch into sth, to have a bash at; to go at sth, to knuckle down (to sth); (yemeðe) to pitch into sth; to begin to beat, to beat sb up"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > girişmek

  • 22 ziftlemek

    "/ı/ to pitch, apply pitch to; to caulk. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > ziftlemek

  • 23 adım açısı

    angle of pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > adım açısı

  • 24 ahenk

    adj. unison
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    n. unity, accord, congruity; harmony, pleasing combination of tones (Music), rhythm, tune, chime, cadence, coherence, coherency, concert, concinnity, concordance, congruence, consonance, echo, euphony, symmetry, symphony
    * * *
    1. harmony 2. low pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > ahenk

  • 25 alan

    adj. recipient, susceptive
    --------
    n. space, area, range, field, arena, region, sphere, ambit, compass, domain, extent, maidan, pitch, reach, realm, scope, theater, theatre [Brit.], tract
    * * *
    1. area 2. field 3. plaza

    Turkish-English dictionary > alan

  • 26 ana hatve

    basic pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > ana hatve

  • 27 ayarlanabilir adımlı pervane

    adjustable pitch airscrew

    Turkish-English dictionary > ayarlanabilir adımlı pervane

  • 28 basamak

    n. stair, step; digit, echelon, footstep, grade, ladder, pitch, place, rung, scale, tread, tread board, column; order
    * * *
    1. digit 2. doorstep 3. echelon 4. stair

    Turkish-English dictionary > basamak

  • 29 çakmak

    n. lighter, device for lighting cigarettes, gaslighter
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    v. carry, drive in, drive, hammer, stick, understand, be aware of, beetle, cotton on to, flash, flunk, ground, land, pitch, ram, root, rumble, strike, tack, tack down, twig
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    çakmak (dersten)
    v. be ploughed, be plowed
    --------
    çakmak (sınav)
    v. spin
    * * *
    1. cigarette lighter 2. flunk 3. lighter 4. pocket lighter

    Turkish-English dictionary > çakmak

  • 30 dairesel dış açıklığı

    circular pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > dairesel dış açıklığı

  • 31 değişken eğimli pervane

    variable pitch propeller

    Turkish-English dictionary > değişken eğimli pervane

  • 32 eğim

    n. gradient, dip, inclination, incline, slope, bevel, cant, declination, elevation, fall, grade, obliquity, pitch, slant, tilt, tip
    * * *
    1. declination 2. inclination 3. slope 4. leaning (n.) 5. tilt (n.) 6. slope (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > eğim

  • 33 eğim açısı

    n. angle of dip, angle of gradient, inclination, pitch angle
    * * *
    1. angle of dip 2. angle of inclination 3. inclination angle

    Turkish-English dictionary > eğim açısı

  • 34 eksenel hatve

    axial pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > eksenel hatve

  • 35 fırlat

    1. ejakulate 2. threw 3. flinging (v.) 4. launching (v.) 5. flung (v.) 6. slung (v.) 7. fling (v.) 8. pitch (v.) 9. launch (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > fırlat

  • 36 kalın hatve

    coarse pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > kalın hatve

  • 37 kurmak

    v. line up, set, set up, constitute, build, build up, construct, establish, erect, organize, found, wind up, base, cock, cog, conspire, fix up, form, frame, ground, install, institute, lay, pitch, plant, promote, put, put together, ruminate, start
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    kurmak (birlik)
    v. activate
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    kurmak (dostluk vb.)
    v. strike up
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    kurmak (saat)
    v. wind up
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    kurmak (şirket)
    v. float
    * * *
    1. establish 2. install

    Turkish-English dictionary > kurmak

  • 38 nokta uzaklığı

    dot pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > nokta uzaklığı

  • 39 nota frekansı

    absolute pitch

    Turkish-English dictionary > nota frekansı

  • 40 perde

    adj. webbed
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    n. curtain (hung at a window, on the stage of a theater, etc.), screen; veil, cloak; act, section of a play or opera, episode; (Music) key, tone; fret, any of the ridges of wood or metal on a fingerboard (of a guitar, lute, etc.)
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    perde (ayakta)
    n. web
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    perde (sahne)
    n. drop
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    perde (ses)
    n. pitch
    * * *
    1. theater curtain 2. act 3. curtain 4. damper 5. curtain (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > perde

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