an ironclad

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الإنجليزية - التركية

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monitor
{f} gözlemek

Bay Peter Blake çevre değişikliğini gözlemek için bir görevdeyken 2001 yılında Amazon nehrinde korsanlar tarafından feci şekilde öldürüldü. - Sir Peter Blake was tragically killed by pirates on the Amazon river in 2001 as he was on a mission to monitor environment change.

monitor
{i} izleme tertibatı
monitor
(Ticaret) eşgüdümcü
monitor
{i} varan
monitor
basınç algılayıcısı
monitor
(Ticaret) gözetimci
monitor
(Bilgisayar) görüntü uçbirimi
monitor
gözleyici
monitor
(Biyokimya) tekser
ironclad
kuvvetli
monitor
{i} monitör

Monitörünüzü ayarladınız mı? - Have you calibrated your monitor?

Tom, kefaletle çıktığı sırada ayak bileği monitör bileziği takmak zorundadır. - Tom has to wear an ankle monitor bracelet while he's out on bail.

monitor
dinlemek
ironclad
{s} demir kaplı
ironclad
{i} zırhlı gemi
ironclad
{s} sert
ironclad
{s} katı

Tom'un katı bir mazereti var. - Tom has an ironclad alibi.

ironclad
{s} şiddetli
ironclad
{s} zırhlı
ironclad
{i} zırhlı araç
ironclad
zırhlı ve korunaklı
ironclad
demirle kaplanmış
monitor
(Nükleer Bilimler) ışın uyarı aygıtı,izleyici,ölçüm cihazı (aygıtı), tarama aygıtı
monitor
{f} gözetle
monitor
görüntü birimi
monitor
(Tıp) Bir olayı veya durumu devamlı izlemek, devamlı kontrol altına almak
monitor
izleme veya gözlem tertibatı
monitor
(fiil) izlemek, gözlemek
monitor
sınıfta düzeni korumakla görevlendirilen öğrenci
monitor
izlemek, görüntü uçbirimi
monitor
{i} izleme/gözlem sistemi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
monitor
ironclad
Covered with iron
ironclad
An ironclad warship
ironclad
{s} armored, protected by an iron covering; hard, tough
ironclad
without flaws or loopholes; "an ironclad contract"; "a watertight alibi"; "a bulletproof argument"
ironclad
without flaws or loopholes; "an ironclad contract"; "a watertight alibi"; "a bulletproof argument" inflexibly entrenched and unchangeable; "brassbound traditions"; "brassbound party loyalists"; "an ironclad rule
ironclad
inflexibly entrenched and unchangeable; "brassbound traditions"; "brassbound party loyalists"; "an ironclad rule
ironclad
A ship or vessel covered in iron
ironclad
Clad in iron; protected or covered with iron, as a vessel for naval warfare
ironclad
emphasis If you describe a guarantee or plan as ironclad, you are emphasizing that it has been carefully put together, and that you think it is absolutely certain to work or be successful. ironclad guarantees of safe passage. Type of warship developed in Europe and the U.S. in the mid-19th century, characterized by the iron armour that protected the hull. In the Crimean War (1853-56) the French and British successfully attacked Russian fortifications with "floating batteries," ironclad barges mounting heavy guns. In 1859 the French completed the first iron warship, the Gloire; its iron plates, 4.5 in. (11 cm) thick, were backed by heavy timber. Britain and the U.S. soon followed. Union forces launched armored gunboats on the Mississippi at the start of the American Civil War, and a flotilla captured Fort Henry (1862). The first battle between ironclads was the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack (1862). Later refinements led to the battleship. See also monitor
ironclad
inflexibly entrenched and unchangeable; "brassbound traditions"; "brassbound party loyalists"; "an ironclad rule"
ironclad
Solid or certain; not able to be disputed or questioned; irrefutable
ironclad
{i} type of warship covered with iron plates
ironclad
Rigorous; severe; exacting; as, an ironclad oath or pledge
ironclad
A naval vessel having the parts above water covered and protected by iron or steel usually in large plates closely joined and made sufficiently thick and strong to resist heavy shot
ironclad
antebellum
an ironclad

    الواصلة

    an i·ron·clad

    التركية النطق

    ın ayırnkläd

    النطق

    /ən ˈīərnˌklad/ /ən ˈaɪɜrnˌklæd/
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