(Askeri) HAVA BASINÇLI ŞAŞIRTMA CİHAZI: Hava ile şişirilmiş malzemeden yapılan sahte bir tank, araç veya silah. Dost tesislerin yeri hakkında düşmanı şaşırtmak için kullanılır
(Askeri) HAVALI TAKOZ; HAVALI DESTEK MALZEMESİ: İkmal maddelerini vagonlarda desteklemek veya oturtmak üzere, normal tahta takoz veya atkı yerine kullanılan, hava ile şişirilmiş veya şişirilmeye elverişli diğer maddelerden kap vesaire
Every one says I'm awfully pneumatic, said Lenina reflectively, patting her own legs. - Aldous Huxley - Brave New World (chapter 6).
In gnostic theologian Valentinus' triadic grouping of man the highest type; a person focused on spiritual reality (the other two being hylic and psychic)
Of, pertaining to, or using air/gas or gas; specifically, moved or worked by pressure of air Also, being adapted for holding compressed air Inflated with air
In gnostic theologian Valentinus triadic grouping of man the highest type; a person focused on spiritual reality (the other two being hylic and psychic)
Adapted for containing compressed air; inflated with air; as, a pneumatic cushion; a pneumatic tire, a tire formed of an annular tube of flexible fabric, as India rubber, suitable for being inflated with air
Of, relating to, or using air Moved by air pressure Filled with compressed air (099)
Fitted to contain air; Having cavities filled with air; as, pneumatic cells; pneumatic bones
Compression method for air guns which utilizes the principle of stored compressed air or gas This can be in the form of a gas or cylinder into which air is pumped
of or relating to or using air (or a similar gas); "pneumatic drill"; "pneumatic tire
Tools run by air pressure Disadvantages are the heavy hose which an be alleviated with a short length of lighter softer hose Advantages are safety in wet conditions and the much lower cost of certain tools that are costly in electric high speed versions including die grinders and air chisels Requires an air compressor, often a larger one than home shops are likely to invest in 2003-02-27
A pneumatic drill is operated by air under pressure and is very powerful. Pneumatic drills are often used for digging up roads. the sound of a pneumatic drill hammering away
of or relating to or using air (or a similar gas); "pneumatic drill"; "pneumatic tire"
Any of various tools and instruments that generate and use compressed air. Examples include rock drills, pavement breakers, riveters, forging presses, paint sprayers, blast cleaners, and atomizers. Compressed-air power is flexible, economical, and safe. In general, pneumatic systems have relatively few moving parts, contributing to high reliability and low maintenance costs
Membrane structure that is stabilized by the pressure of compressed air. Air-supported structures are supported by internal air pressure. A network of cables stiffens the fabric, and the assembly is supported by a rigid ring at the edge. The air pressure within this bubble is increased slightly above normal atmospheric pressure and maintained by compressors or fans. Air locks are required at entrances to prevent loss of internal air pressure. Air-supported membranes were first devised by Walter Bird in the late 1940s and were soon put to use as covers for swimming pools, temporary warehouses, and exhibition buildings. Air-inflated structures are supported by pressurized air within inflated building elements that are shaped to carry loads in a traditional manner. Pneumatic structures are perhaps the most cost-effective type of building for very long spans
in a pneumatic manner; "at the present time the transmission is very often done hydraulically or pneumatically
pneumatic
الواصلة
pneu·ma·tic
التركية النطق
numätîk
النطق
/no͞oˈmatək/ /nuːˈmætɪk/
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() From Latin pneumaticus Ancient Greek πνευματικός (pneumatikos, “relating to wind or air”) πνεῦμα (pneuma, “wind, air, breath, spirit”) πνέω (“I blow, breath”).