antarctic

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Englisch - Türkisch
güney kutbuna ait

Tux Güney Kutbuna ait bir kuştur. - Tux is an Antarctic bird.

Güney Kutbuyla ilgili
{s} Antarktik

Birkaç gemi Antarktika'daki deniz buzunda sıkışmış. - Several ships are stuck in sea ice in Antarctica.

Oğlan bir Antarktika seferine gitmeyi hayal ediyordu. - The boy dreamed of going on an Antarctic expedition.

(isim) Güney kutbu ve yöresi
{i} Güney kutbu ve yöresi
{s} güney kutbu ile ilgili
Güney Kutbuna ve o civaraAntarctic Circle Güney Kutup dairesi
Güney Kutbu ve civarı
Antarktika

Antarktika'nın yılın bu döneminde güzel olduğunu duyuyorum. - I hear Antarctica's pretty this time of year.

Bilim adamları, sadece Antarktika'da yaşayan bir uçan penguen kolonisi keşfetti. - Scientists have just discovered a colony of flying penguins living in Antarctica.

{s} güney kutbuna yakın
güney kutbu,güney kutbuna ait
{s} antartik

Antartika'da yaşamak istiyorum. - I want to live in Antarctica.

Gözükara insanlar Antartika seferleri sırasında donarak öldü. - The reckless men froze to death during their expedition to the Antarctic.

antarctic circle
güney kutbu dairesi
antarctic ocean
antartik okyanusu
antarctic zone
güney kutup bölgesi
Antarctic Circle
{i} Güney kutup dairesi
Antarctic Circle
{i} Güney kutbu medarı
antarctic meteorites
antartika meteoritleri (antartika'ya düşen meteoritler)
antarctic ocean
{i} güney buz denizi
antarctic ocean
(isim) güney buz denizi
antarctic plate
antartika levhası
the Antarctic
Güney Kutbu ve çevresi
the Antarctic
Antarktika
the Antarctic Circle
Güney Kutbu dairesi, Antarktik daire
Englisch - Englisch
One of the major ecozones of the world, covering the south polar regions
Of, from, or pertaining to Antarctica and the south polar regions
Opposite, contradictory
Southern
pertaining to the south pole or the regions near it
Of or relating to the area around the geographic South Pole, from 90 degrees South to the Antarctic Circle at approximately 66 1/2 degrees South latitude, including the continent of Antarctica Along the Antarctic Circle, the sun does not set on the day of the summer solstice (approximately December 21st) and does not rise on the day of the winter solstice (approximately June 21st)
{a} of or relating to the southern pole
Of or relating to the area around the geographic South Pole, from 90° South to the Antarctic Circle at approximately 66 1/2°South latitude, including the continent of Antarctica Along the Antarctic Circle, the sun does not set on the day of the summer solstice (approximately December 21st) and does not rise on the day of the winter solstice (approximately June 21st)
at or near the south pole
Of or relating to the area around the geographic South Pole, from 90° South to the Antarctic Circle at approximately 66 1/2°South latitude, including the continent of Antarctica Along the Antarctic Circle, the sun does not set on the day of the summer solstice (approximately December 21st) and does not rise on the day of the winter solstice (approximately June 21st)
the region around the south pole: Antarctica and surrounding waters
of or relating to Antarctica
{i} region of the South Pole
The South Polar region
The Antarctic is the area around the South Pole. the Antarctic the very cold most southern part of the world
{s} of or pertaining to the South Pole region
the region around the south pole: Antarctica and surrounding waters of or relating to Antarctica
Thus we say the antarctic pole, circle, ocean, region, current, etc
Pertaining to Antarctica
Opposite to the northern or arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or to the region near it, and applied especially to a circle, distant from the pole 23° 28&min
arctophilia
arctophobia
Antarctic Circle
The line which marks approximately the northernmost place in the Southern Hemisphere where the sun does not set on the summer solstice and does not rise on the winter solstice
Antarctic Ocean
The Southern Ocean, the fourth largest ocean of the Earth, surrounding Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula
The northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica
Antarctic Zone
The part of the Earth between the geographical South Pole and the Antarctic Circle
Antarctic convergence
A line, circling the Antarctic, indicating the boundary between the subantarctic and subtropical waters
Antarctic Circle
{i} southern latitude line below which the sun only rises and sets one time per year
Antarctic Circle
The line of latitude 6634S (often taken as 66S) Along this line the sun does not set on the day of the summer solstice, about 22 December, and does not rise on the day of the winter solstice, about 21 June
Antarctic Circle
an imaginary line around the world at a particular distance from the most southern point, which is the South Pole Arctic Circle. Parallel of latitude approximately
Antarctic Circle
Parallel of latitude 66° 30'S; at this latitude the noon altitude of the Sun is 0° on the date of the summer solstice
Antarctic Circle
imaginary line that encircles the South Pole at latitude 66° 32' S
Antarctic Circle
5° south of the Equator that circumscribes the southern frigid zone. It marks the northern limit of the area within which, for one day or more each year, the sun does not set or rise. The length of continuous day or night increases southward from the Antarctic Circle, mounting to six months at the South Pole
Antarctic Data Directory System
{i} guidebook of data related to the Antarctic, ADDS
Antarctic Ocean
Although not officially recognized as a separate ocean body, it is commonly applied to those portions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans that reach the Antarctic continent on their southern extremes
Antarctic Ocean
The waters surrounding Antarctica, actually the southern extensions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. the Antarctic Ocean the area of sea south of the Antarctic Circle
Antarctic regions
Antarctica and the southern waters of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans (the term "Antarctic Ocean" is sometimes used, inappropriately). Much of the area is characterized by subpolar conditions; ice shelves and sea ice extend well beyond the borders of the continent. The greatest recorded depth is 21,043 ft (6,414 m). Water cooled by the coastal ice masses of the Antarctic continent sinks and flows northward along the ocean bottom and is replaced at the surface by warmer water flowing south from the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. The meeting point of these currents is the Antarctic Convergence, an area rich in phytoplankton and krill, which are important to various species of fish as well as to penguins and seabirds
antarctic circle
a line of latitude north of the south pole
antarctic ocean
the southern waters surrounding Antarctica
antarctic ocean
{i} southern waters surrounding Antarctica and southern portions of the Atlantic and Pacific and Indian oceans
antarctic peninsula
a large peninsula of Antarctica that extends some 1200 miles north toward South America; separates the Weddell Sea from the South Pacific
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
A French overseas territory located mostly in the Indian Ocean
Australian Antarctic Territory
A large section of Antarctica claimed by Australia since 1931. It extends from longitude 45° east to longitude 160° east not including Adélie Coast. The claim is disputed by the United States
British Antarctic Territory
A British territory of the extreme Southern Hemisphere, including the South Orkney and South Shetland island groups in the southern Atlantic Ocean and Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula
Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
{i} French Southern Territories, antarctic volcanic islands in southern Indian Ocean (south of Africa and about equally distant between Africa, Antarctica and Australia)
antarctic

    Silbentrennung

    ant·arc·tic

    Türkische aussprache

    äntärktîk

    Aussprache

    /anˈtärktək/ /ænˈtɑːrktɪk/

    Etymologie

    () From Old French antarctique antarcticus antarktikós) ant- (from αντί, “opposite”) + άρκτος arktos “Great Bear” + -ikos.

    Videos

    ...  Now, a six meter rise would happen if the Greenland and Antarctic ice masses melted. ...
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