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1 yelken
sail -
2 yelken
"naut. sail, sheet (of a sailing vessel). - açmak 1. to hoist sail. 2. to set sail. - bezi sailcloth. -i mayna etmek to haul down a sail, strike a sail. -i sarmak/toplamak to furl a sail. -leri suya indirmek to get down off one´s high horse; to draw in one´s horns." -
3 yelken
n. canvas, cloth, sail* * *1. sail 2. gaff topsail 3. sail (n.) -
4 alabora
"1. naut. capsizal, capsize, upset. 2. naut. hoisting (a sail, a flag); crossing (yards). 3. naut. tossing (oars). 4. hauling in, hauling (a fishing net). - etmek /ı/ 1. naut. to capsize, upset, keel (a boat) over, overturn. 2. naut. to hoist (a sail, a flag); to cross (yards). 3. naut. to toss (oars). 4. to haul in, haul (a fishing net). - olmak 1. naut. (for a boat) to capsize, keel over. 2. naut. (for a sail, a flag) to be hoisted; (for yards) to be crossed. 3. naut. (for oars) to be tossed. 4. (for a fishing net) to be hauled in." -
5 apazlamak
naut. 1. (for a ship) to quarter, sail with the wind on the quarter, sail with the wind abaft the beam. 2. (for a sail) to billow out (when it has first been caught by the wind). 3. (for a ship) to roll gently (when its sails have first been caught by the wind). -
6 camadan
n. reef, part of a sail that can be adjusted in order to control the sail area that is exposed to the wind -
7 alaborina
"naut. (sailing) close to the wind; off the wind. - seyretmek to sail before the wind; to sail off the wind." -
8 camadan
1. prov. double-breasted vest, usually of embroidered velvet. 2. naut. reef (in a sail). -ı fora etmek naut. to shake out a reef. - vurmak naut. to reef a sail. -
9 pupa
naut. 1. stern. 2. poop deck, poop. 3. astern, from the rear. - gitmek 1. to sail with the wind directly astern. 2. slang to go straight ahead. - rüzgâr wind blowing astern, stern wind. - yelken gitmek (for a ship) to sail at maximum speed (owing to a stern wind). -
10 volta
"1. naut. one turn of a hawser or cable around (a cleat, etc.). 2. naut. fouling of a cable. 3. naut. tacking against the wind. 4. slang pacing back and forth; pacing up and down. -sını almak slang to run away, beat it. - atmak to pace back and forth; to pace up and down. - etmek 1. /ı, a/ to wind a hawser or cable around (a cleat, etc.). 2. (for a ship) to tack, sail in a zigzag course (against the wind). 3. slang to pace back and forth; to pace up and down. - vurmak (for a ship) to tack, sail in a zigzag course (against the wind)." -
11 denizde yol al
1. sailing (v.) 2. sail (v.) -
12 girmek
v. enter, enter into, walk in, walk into, step in, go in, go into, come in, come into, be enroled, gain admission, enter on, enter upon, get in, go, incur, insert, keyboard, pull, sail in, slide into, slip into, step, strike in, type into, insert--------girmek (koma vb.)v. sink into* * *enter -
13 kare yelken
square sail -
14 uçmak
v. fly, wing, evaporate, fade, barrel, flush, freak out, sail, soar--------uçmak (araba vb.)v. scorch--------uçmak (araba)v. belt--------uçmak (motorsuz)v. plane* * *fly -
15 üçgen yelken sereni
lateen sail -
16 yelkenli gemi
n. barque, sail, sailing ship, sailing vessel, windjammer* * *1. sailboat 2. sailing boat 3. jigger -
17 denize açılma
n. sail, sailing -
18 denize açılmak
v. sail, put out to sea, put to sea, shove off, put away, put off, stand off, stand out to sea -
19 dil uzatmak
v. defame, malign, assail, attack, go for, rail, sail into -
20 flok yelkeni
n. jib--------flok yelkeni (gemi)n. jib sail
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