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التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} turret
A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries
A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the corners of a building or castle
{n} a small tower, a little eminence
A turntable that is rotated to move a feed and/or front end receiver package to the focus of an antenna, or to move a (usually tertiary) mirror into the optical path of an antenna
Rotary tool holding device in CNC punch presses
The elevated central portion of the roof of a passenger car. Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation
very small tower, round or polygonal in plan
a self-contained weapons platform housing guns and capable of rotation
Small tower, round or polygonal; usually a lookout
There is always a controversy about whether a particular rotating gun emplacement should be called a "Turret" or a "Mount " In the USN, the difference between a turret and a mount is that a "Turret" is built into the ship, has a stalk that extends well below the weather deck and includes a barbette while a "Mount" is not part of the ship's structure and does not include a barbette As a general rule, 5 inch (12 7 cm) and smaller guns are in "Mounts" while 6 inch (15 2 cm) and larger guns are in "Turrets " Other navies had similar distinctions
Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation
A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the angles of a larger structure
A rotating plate on the microscope that contains up to five objectives to provide for a rapid change of magnification
{i} small tower often on a larger structure (castle, building, etc.); rotating mount of a gun or cannon (on tanks, warships, etc.); pivoted mechanism for holding and using different lathe tools; tower used in breaching or scaling a wall
The turret on a tank or warship is the part where the guns are fixed, which can be turned in any direction
A small tower which often contains a staircase
A small circular tower which is part of a castle or a large building
Small tower built at ½ mile intervals between milecastles on Hadrian's Wall
A pivoting attachment for holding tools
A small tower, often at the corner of a building Common in Queen Anne Styles among others A turret is a smaller structure while a tower begins at ground level