air sickness bag

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Englisch - Türkisch
hasta torbası
air bag
pnömatik yastık
an air sickness bag
hasta torbası lütfen
an air sickness bag, please
hasta torbası lütfen
Englisch - Englisch
small bag used to catch vomit in the event of severe motion sickness during a flight
air bag
A car safety device that deploys when a road vehicle gets in an accident
air bag
a safety restraint in an automobile; the bag inflates on collision and prevents the driver or passenger from being thrown forward
air bag
A large nylon bag which inflates and deflates rapidly during certain types of collisions
air bag
An inflatable bag, often made of synthetic rubber, used to lift or stabilize heavy objects Also a large inflatable bag into which persons can leap to escape danger
air bag
A safety restraint device that deploys when it senses there has been severe deceleration of the vehicle They are usually located in the steering wheel and in the passenger side dash pad When used in conjunction with seat belts, these devices are very effective in saving lives in automobile accidents It is advised to maintain a distance of at least 12 inches from the air bag when driving at all times because of the aggressive deployment rate
air bag
safety device used in automobiles (plastic bag that fills with air during a crash and prevents passengers from hitting the window and dashboard)
air bag
An inflatable bag that deploys upon impact that works in conjunction with your car’s seat belts
air bag
The air bag, also known as a Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System, is a passive safety device, supplemental to safety belts, that inflates to provide a cushion to absorb impact forces during moderate to severe frontal collisions This system can help to lessen the chance of contact with the steering wheel, instrument panel and windshield The air bag is actuated automatically by sensors located in the front of the vehicle To maximize effectiveness, seat and shoulder belts must always be used in conjunction with this system
air bag
A passive (idle) restraint system that automatically deploys during a crash to act as a cushion for the occupant It creates a broad surface on which to spread the forces of the crash, to reduce head and chest injury It is considered "supplementary" to the lap/shoulder belts because it enhances the protection the belt system offers in frontal crashes Also known as SRS - supplemental restraint system; SIR - supplemental inflatable restraint; SIPS - side impact protection system; IC - inflatable curtain; SIAB - side impact air bag)
air sickness bag

    Silbentrennung

    A·ir sick·ness bag

    Türkische aussprache

    er sîknıs bäg

    Aussprache

    /ˈer ˈsəknəs ˈbag/ /ˈɛr ˈsɪknəs ˈbæɡ/
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