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arch teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kemer {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Yolda büyük bir kemer var.
-There is a huge arch over the road.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir gökkuşağı gökyüzünde yedi renkli kemerdir.
-A rainbow is a seven-colour arch in the sky.
- pref. baş
- en büyük
Örnek Cümle:
En tuhaf şey onun en büyük düşmanını kaçılmaz bir ölümden kurtarmış olmasıdır.
-The strangest thing is that he saved his arch enemy from an unavoidable death.
Örnek Cümle:
O şimdiye kadar yaşamış en büyük mimar.
-He is the greatest architect that has ever lived.
- önde gelen
- şen
- hor gören
- eğmeç
- kavis yap {f}
- en başta
- en yüksek düzeyde
- en yukarıda
- cilveli
- yay
- baş
Örnek Cümle:
Bu bina mimarın en yüksek başarısıdır.
-This building is the architect's crowning achievement.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom başarılı bir mimar olmak istiyor.
-Tom wants to be a successful architect.
- tepeden bakan
- çapkın
- nazlı
- en iyisi {s}
- şeytan gibi {s}
- kavis {i}
- (havada) kavis çizmek, yay {f}
- kabarmak {f}
- taban çukuru {i}
- ayak tabanı kemeri {i}
- kurnaz {s}
- kamburlaşmak {f}
- ark,v.kavis yap: n.kavis
- kamburlaştırmak {f}
- Yay, kavis, kemer, arcus (Tıp)
- over/above üzerinde kemer oluşturmak; üzerinde kemer gibi uzanmak {f}
- ayak
- kemer, tak {i}
- ark (Biyoloji)
Örnek Cümle:
Tom arkalojide çalışır.
-Tom works in archeology.
Örnek Cümle:
Hiç arkoloji eğitimi yaptın mı?
-Have you ever studied archeology?
- kamburunu çıkarmak {f}
- küçümser/çekici
- eğri; yay şeklinde yapı (Diş Hekimliği)
- kubbelenmek {f}
- kemer yapmak {f}
- eğil/bükül
- archaic, archaism, architect, architecture {k}
- şahı {s}
- ayak kemeri {i}
- cin gibi {s}
- şeytanca {s}
- archly cilveli bir edaarchness cilvelilik
- yay çizmek
- jübe
- rökonstrüksiyon
- archer
- {i} okçu
O otuzuncu oku atıyorken, okçu ok kılıfının boş olduğunu fark etti.
-When he was going to shoot the thirtieth arrow, the archer realised that his quiver was empty.
Tom okçulukla çok ilgili olduğunu söyledi.
-Tom said that he was very interested in archery.
- arch over
- Eğilmek , bombe yapmak
- arch brick
- kemer tuğlası
- arch bridge
- kemerli köprü
- arch buttress
- kemervari payanda
- arch dam
- kemer baraj
- arch of the instep
- ayak kemeri
- arch of triumph
- zafer takı
- arch stone
- kemer taşı
- arch enemy
- baş düşman; şeytan
archenemy.
- arch of triumph
- zafer taki
- arch one's eyebrows
- kasların kaldır(mak)
- arch press
- (Mühendislik) kemerli pres
- arch rivals
- ezeli rakipleri
- arch supporter
- ayak kemerine destek, kavis
- arch bridge
- (Askeri) KEMER KÖPRÜ
- arch fiend
- şeytan
- arch of the instep
- ayak tabanı kemeri
- arch one's back
- sırtını kamburlaştırmak
- arch one's eyebrows
- kaşlarını kaldırmak
- arch ring
- kemer kavsi
- arch support
- ayakkabı tabanlığı
- arch the back
- kamburunu çıkarmak
- Arabic arch
- (Mimarlık) horseshoe arch
- arched
- {s} kavisli
- arched
- {s} kemerli
- concrete arch
- beton kemer
- barrel arch
- beşikkemer
- blind arch
- sağır kemer
- blind arch
- kör kemer
- blind arch
- yalancı kemer
- compound arch
- (İnşaat) bileşik kiriş
- dental arch
- (Diş Hekimliği) diş arkı
- fallen arch
- düztaban
- flat arch
- (Mimarlık) düz kemer
- flat arch
- basık kemer
- flood arch
- (Coğrafya) taşkın kemeri
- ground arch
- (Jeoloji) arazi kemeri
- jack arch
- (Mimarlık) basık kemer
- pressure arch
- (Jeoloji) basınç kemeri
- rigid arch
- ankastre kemer
- side arch
- yan eğme
- side arch
- yan kemer
- solid web arch
- dolgu gövdeli kemer
- support arch
- destek kemeri
- wheel arch
- tekerlek bombesi
- Gothic arch
- gotik kemer
- antitwilight arch
- ters alacakaranlık yayı
- aortic arch
- aort kavisi
- archness
- çapkınlık
- archness
- kurnazlık
- brick arch
- tuğla kemer
- bull's eye arch
- daire kemer
- camber arch
- kamber kemeri
- camber arch
- kambur kemer
- central arch
- orta kemer
- centre arch
- orta kemer
- circular arch
- dairesel kemer
- circular arch
- daire kemer
- compound arch
- bileşik kemer
- compound arch
- kompoze kiriş
- constant angle arch
- sabit açılı kemer
- drop arch
- basık kemer
- elliptic arch
- eliptik kemer
- flat arch
- yassı kemer
- gill arch
- solungaç yayı
- horseshoe arch
- atnalı kemer
- inverted arch
- ters kemer
- jack arch
- düz kemer
- lancet arch
- sivri kavis
- lancet arch
- sivri kemer
- ogee arch
- sivri tepeli kemer
- ogee arch
- sivri kemer
- ogee arch
- deveboynu kemer
- proscenium arch
- perde yerindeki kemer
- relieving arch
- sağır kemer
- relieving arch
- hafifletme kemeri
- straight arch
- dik kemer
- trefoil arch
- üç dilimli kemer
- trefoil arch
- yonca kemer
- triumphal arch
- zafer takı
- tudor arch
- tudor kemeri
- zygomatic arch
- elmacık kavisi
- arched
- kemer yap(mak)
- minor arch
- küçük kemer
- moorish arch
- fas kemeri
- multiple arch dam
- çok kemerli baraj
- pubic arch
- kaşık kemeri
- relieving arch
- hafifletme kemeri, boşaltma kemeri, sağır kemer
- segmental arch
- basık kemer
- semicircular arch
- beşik kemer, yarım daire kemer
- skew arch
- yansı kemer, verev kemer
- skew arch
- eğik yay
- steel arch
- çelik kemer
- stilted arch
- kolonlu kemer
- third person singular of arch
- üçüncü kişi kemer tekil
- welcome arch
- hoşgeldin kemer
- zygomatic arch
- zigomatik arch
- Archer
- Kavis
- Archer
- Yay
- Archer
- Nişançı
- Archer
- yay burcu
- acute arch
- (Mimarlık) lancet arch
- arched
- kemer yap
- arched
- kemerli,v.kemer yap: adj.kemerli
- archer
- kemankeş
- archer
- archery okçuluk
- archer
- yay [(Astronomi) ]
- archer
- tirendaz
- archer
- yay burcu [(Astronomi) ]
- archer
- nişançı [(Astronomi) ]
- archer
- kavis [(Astronomi) ]
- archer
- (isim) okçu
- arching
- kemerlenme
- arching
- kemer şeklini alma
- archly
- çekici/küçümser şekilde
- archly
- cilveli bir biçimde
- archness
- cilve
- archness
- tepeden bakma durumu
- archness
- {i} şeytan gibi olma
- basket arch
- (Mimarlık) sepet kulplu kemer
- blind arch
- (Mimarlık) kör kemer sağır kemer yalancı kemer
- bracing arch
- (Mimarlık) boyunduruk kemer
- broken arch
- (İnşaat) kırık kemer
- broken arch
- (Mimarlık) kırıkkemer
- catenary arch
- (Mimarlık) zincir kemer
- chancel arch
- (Mimarlık) koro kemer
- circular arch
- (Mimarlık) beşikkemer
- circular arch
- yuvarlak eğme
- circular arch analysis
- dairesel kayma analizi
- continuous arch
- mütemadi kemer
- continuous arch
- sürekli eğme
- convex arch
- (İnşaat) dışbükey kemer
- convex arch
- (İnşaat) konveks kemer
- cusped arch
- (Mimarlık) dilimli kemer
- depressed arch
- (Mimarlık) basık kemer
- diogonal arch
- (Mimarlık) çapraz kemer
- discharging arch
- (Mimarlık) boşaltma kemeri hafifletme kemeri tahfif kemeri
- door arch
- kapı kemeri
- drop arch
- (Mimarlık) basık sivri kemer
- elliptical arch
- (Mimarlık) eliptik kemer elips kemer yumurta kemer
- equilateral arch
- (Mimarlık) eşkenar kemer basık sivri kemer
- expansion arch
- (Diş Hekimliği) angle' ın köşeli ark ( edge wise ) tekniğini geliştirmeden önce uyguladiği, azı halkalarındaki yatay tüplere vida ve somun sistemi ile bağlanan, kalın ( 0.9 mm ) yuvarlak kesitli, köklerin yerini değiştirmeden sadece kronları eğim ( version ) yolu ıle
- fixed arch
- saplanma eğme
- flat arch
- (Mimarlık) düz kemer düzatkı
- floor arch
- (İnşaat) volta döşeme
- floor arch
- (Mimarlık) volta kemeri döşeme voltası
- floor arch
- (İnşaat) döşeme kemeri
- foiled arch
- (Mimarlık) cusped arch
- gravity arch dam
- (İnşaat) kemerli ağırlık barajı
- gravity arch dam
- kemer ağırlık barajı
- inclined angle of arch
- kemer merkez açısı
- inclined barrel arch
- eğik beşik kemer
- inner arch
- iç kemer
- lingual arch
- (Diş Hekimliği) daha çok alt çenede kullanılan, ark telinin dişlerin lingualinden geçtiği sabit ortodontik aparey
- masonry arch
- (İnşaat) kagir kemer
- masonry arch bridge
- (Askeri) KARGIR KEMER KÖPRÜ: Bir veya daha çok kargır kemer üzerine oturtulmuş köprü. Daha çok kısa açıklıklarda inşa edilir
- masonry arch bridge
- (Askeri) kagir kemer köprü
- masonry arch dam
- (İnşaat) kagir kemer baraj
- multiple arch dam
- (İnşaat) çok payandalı baraj
- open spandrel arch bridge
- (Askeri) AÇIK SPANDREL KEMER KÖPRÜ: Tabiliye ile kemer arası (boş) bırakılan beton kemer köprü
- outer arch
- dış kemer
- overhung arch
- (Mimarlık) bindirme kemer
- raised arch
- (İnşaat) kalkık kemer
- rampant arch
- (Mimarlık) abanık kemer
- rear arch
- (İnşaat) iç kemer
- reflex arch
- (Fizyoloji) refleks halkası
- relieving arch
- (İnşaat) boşaltma kemeri
- rood arch
- koro ile cemaat arasındaki kemer
- roof arch
- tavan kemeri
- round arch
- yarım dairelik kemer [mim.]
- steel arch support
- çelik kemer destek
İlgili Terimler
arch teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An arc; a part of a curve
- To form into an arch shape
Örnek Cümle:
The cat arched its back.
- An inverted U shape
- An arch-shaped arrangement of trapezoidal stones, designed to redistribute downward force outward
- Principal; primary
Örnek Cümle:
The man is my arch rival, without him I would have no competition.
- An architectural element having the shape of an arch
- Knowing, clever, mischievous
Örnek Cümle:
I attempted to hide my emotions, but an arch remark escaped my lips.
- a curve line, or part of a circle, any work in that form, or covered by an arch {n}
- to form an arch {v}
- chief, notorious, waggish {a}
- [n] the curved or pointed opening of a support (like the top of a doorway or window)
- A chief
- Any place covered by an arch; an archway; as, to pass into the arch of a bridge
- Usually a curved member made up of separate wedge-shaped solids, with the joints between them disposed in the direction of the radii of the curve; used to support the wall or other weight above an opening
- a curved shape in the vertical plane that spans an opening
- In this sense arches are segmental, round i
- A culvert section forming an arc of a circle (usually less than 180?) and having a natural substrate for its base, that is, a bottomless culvert (3) Types of arches include squash, elliptical, half-round and plate, and they can be high or low profile See Culvert, Bottomless Culvert, Arch Pipe and contrast with Pipe-Arch
- (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension
- (of persons) highest in rank or authority or office; "his arch rival"
- A curved, load-carrying monolithic or composite structure or member which spans an opening or recess and is essentially in compression Loads supported by an arch are resolved into vertical and horizontal forces at supports Before the advent of structural steel, masonry arches of a variety of shapes provided a major means of achieving long spans in buildings or structures
- To form into an arch; to curve
- An architectural element used to span the space between two posts Arch's shapes can vary but true arches are always constructed of wedge-shaped blocks called voussoirs Arches, though more difficult to construct, can span greater distances between columns or piers and support greater loads than the simple lintel Basic aches appear as a semicircle supported on two vertical elements
- To cover with an arch or arches
- Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity A time-series technique in which past observations of the variance are used to forecast future variances See also GARCH
- Can be round-headed, pointed, two-centered, or drop; ogee - pointed with double curved sides, upper arcs lower concave; lancet - pointed formed on an acute-angle triangle; depressed - flattened or elliptical; corbelled - triangular, peaked, each stone set a little further in until they meet, with a large capstone
- n an opening in a rock fin that allows light to pass through, must be at least three feet in at least one dimension, formed mostly by gravity and wind erosion; see also window and erosional landform
- The curved or pointed top on a door or open entryway Arches come in many different shapes and styles
- natural curved archway created by the coastal erosion of a headland
- A curved structure so built that the stones or other component parts support each other by mutual pressure and can sustain a load, of the foot, the part from head to toes of the body structure, normally having an upward curve
- form an arch or curve; "her back arches"; "her hips curve nicely"
- To form or bend into the shape of an arch
- A curved structural member spanning an opening or recess The wedge shaped elements that make up an arch keep one another in palce and transform the vertical pressure of the structure above into lateral pressure; Can be round-headed, pointed, two-centered, or drop; ogee - pointed with double curved sides, upper arcs lower concave; lancet - pointed formed on an acute-angle triangle; depressed - flattened or elliptical; corbelled - triangular, peaked, each stone set a little further in until they meet, with a large capstone Parts of an arch: keystone, soffit, spring line, springer, voussoir Measurements of an arch: rise, span Related architectural elements: arcade, cusp, hood moulding, spandrel, tympanum
- Any curvature in the form of an arch; as, the arch of the aorta
- [arch] Stonework which spans an opening; allowed designers to make the openings much larger See: blunt-arch, circular-, corbel-
- make arched, make vaulted, build an arch; be arched, be vaulted {f}
- Structure, usually curved, spanning an opening and supporting the weight of upper parts of buildings, such as domes An arch is designed so that it can be supported only from the sides The style of the arch often provides a clue to the overall style of the church In general, rounded arches indicate Romanesque and pointed arches indicate Gothic Other common types of arches are basket, discharging, drop, elliptical, four-centered, horseshoe (also known as Moorish), lancet, ogee, pointed, relieving, segmental, shouldered, stilted, Tudor and trefoil
- shrewd, cunning, sly; chief, main, principal {s}
- (architecture) a masonry construction (usually curved) for spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it a passageway under an arch a curved bony structure supporting or enclosing organs (especially arches of the feet) a curved shape in the vertical plane that spans an opening form an arch or curve; "her back arches"; "her hips curve nicely"
- a passageway under an arch
- If you arch a part of your body such as your back or if it arches, you bend it so that it forms a curve. Don't arch your back, keep your spine straight
- curved architectural element which joins two parts of a construction Which an either be: - round headed arch ( a perfect semi-circle)- pointed arch (the high part forming an angle)- horseshoe shaped (the diameter exceeding the opening)
- vault, upward curve; entrance with a curved top, vaulted doorway {i}
- A prefix signifying chief, as in archbuilder, archfiend
- Primary among many
- An arch is a structure that is curved at the top and is supported on either side by a pillar, post, or wall
- A curved structure that supports weight over an area, such as a doorway
- A curved structure that converts the downward compression force of its own weight, and of any weight pressing down on top of it, into a force along its curve Thhis results in an outward and downward force along the sides and base of the arch
- An arch is a curved line or movement. = arc
- Cunning or sly; sportively mischievous; roguish; as, an arch look, word, lad
- A position in which the body is curved backwards
- Any part of a curved line
- pref. chief, principal
- A structural device that supports a vertical load by translating it into axial, inclined forces; a means of spanning an opening by resolving vertical pressure into horizontal or diagonal thrust
- This is the overall architecture It is the same as BFD's use of arch
- a curved bony structure supporting or enclosing organs (especially arches of the feet)
- A suffix meaning a ruler, as in monarch (a sole ruler)
- knowing, clever
- ARCH is an Oracle background process created when you start an instance in ARCHIVE LOG MODE The ARCH process will archive on-line redo log files to some backup media
- If you arch your eyebrows or if they arch, you move them upwards as a way of showing surprise or disapproval. `Oh really?' he said, arching an eyebrow. = raise see also arched. to form or make something form a curved shape. Curved structure that spans the opening between two piers or columns and supports loads from above. The masonry arch provides the stepping stone from the post-and-beam system to the evolution of the vault, and was first widely used by the Romans. Its construction depends on a series of wedge-shaped blocks (voussoirs) set side by side in a semicircular curve or along two intersecting arcs (as in a pointed arch). The central voussoir is called the keystone, and the two points where the arch rests on its supports are known as the spring points. An arch can carry a much greater load than a horizontal beam of the same size and material, because downward pressure forces the voussoirs together instead of apart. The resulting outward thrust must be resisted by the arch's supports. Present-day lightweight monolithic (one-piece) arches of steel, concrete, or laminated wood are highly rigid, and thereby minimize horizontal thrust. natural arch triumphal arch Arches National Park archer fish
- The arch of your foot is the curved section at the bottom in the middle
- A flat arch is a member constructed of stones cut into wedges or other shapes so as to support each other without rising in a curve
- A structural form in a building that spans openings by arranging wedge-shaped blocks (voussoirs), such that the pressure exerted by the part of the building above the opening is channeled to the vertical supports of the arch on either side of the opening; there are many varients of the form of the true arch; most common is the semicircular, curved type, but also known are the stilted, segmental, skewed, three centered and flat arch; a false arch can be formed by other means such as corbelling
- semicircular, or pointed
- expert in skulduggery; "an arch criminal"
- n Position skydivers use to orient the front of their torso to the relative wind Described, it is hips forward with back arched; legs extended to 45 degrees, toes pointed; knees at shoulder width; arms bent 90-120 degrees at the shoulders and elbows and relaxed; head up
- The pointed arch is widely regarded as the main identifiable feature of Gothic architecture (distinct from the round arch of the Romanesque period) The three most common Gothic arches are the Equilateral, Lancet and Tudor
- round-headed, ie semi-circular; pointed, ie consisting of two curves, each drawn from one centre, and meeting in a point at the top; segmental, ie in the form of a segment
- (architecture) a masonry construction (usually curved) for spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it
- A curved structure that carries the weight over an opening
- Highly placed in a hierarchy, particularly used of church officials
- arch dell
- The head of a gang of female canters or gypsies (1811 Dictionary of Vulgar Tongue)
- arch dells
- plural form of arch dell
- arch doxies
- plural form of arch doxy
- arch doxy
- The head of a gang of female canters or gypsies (1811 Dictionary of Vulgar Tongue)
- arch duke
- A comical or eccentric peron. (1811 Dictionary of Vulgar Tongue)
- arch dukes
- plural form of arch duke
- arch rogue
- The chief of a gang of thieves or gypsies
- arch-
- chief, highest, most extreme
- arch brick
- A wedge-shaped brick used in the building of an arch
- arch enemy
- greatest foe, leading adversary
- arch nudnik
- one who nags a lot, pest, nuisance, bore
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