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Englisch - Türkisch
(Mimarlık) kör kemerler
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{i} çarşı
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arkat
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(Arkeoloji) kemerleme
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sırakemerler
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mimari kemer
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kemeraltı
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{i} atari salonu
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pasaj
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{i} sıra kemerler
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(Mimarlık) arkat kemerleme
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kemer altı
Englisch - Englisch
An arrangement of arcades
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A covered passage, usually with shops on both sides
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a vaulted passageway or street; a roofed passageway having shops, etc., opening from it
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{n} a continuation of arches, a long arch
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A series of arches
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A series of arches supported by piers or columns
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A series of arches supported on piers or columns, usually freestanding A “blind” arcade would be attached to a wall
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The shaped vertical front of the natural key The design is formed by a rotating cutter
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A covered passageway At the Getty Center, arcades connect various buildings, such as the separate pavilions that house the Museum's galleries The arcades allow the passageways to be protected from rain and direct sun, while retaining the advantages of an outdoor space
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A series of arches with the columns or piers which support them, the spandrels above, and other necessary appurtenances; sometimes open, serving as an entrance or to give light; sometimes closed at the back (as in the cut) and forming a decorative feature
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Establishment running coin-operated games
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a series of arches supported on piers
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A row of arches
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A series of magnetic loops, overlying a solar inversion line
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A series of arches supported by columns or piers
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Series of two or more arched openings
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a covered passageway; often between streets with shops or stalls
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a range of arches carried on piers or columns
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A long, arched building or gallery
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A series of arches supported by columns, piers or pillars In a blind arcade the arches are built into a wall
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a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns a covered passageway; often between streets with shops or stalls
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A passageway, one side of which is an open span of arches supporting a roof
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a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns
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an opening over which there is an arch or a series of arches
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literally, a series of arches; in gardening, often a straight, tree-lined walkway, the trees forming the arched ceiling
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Row of columns supporting arches
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An arcade is a covered passage where there are shops or market stalls. a shopping arcade. Series of arches, supported by columns or piers, joined together end to end in a row. When supporting a roof, an arcade may function as a passageway adjacent to a solid wall, a covered walkway that provides access to adjacent shops, or a transitional element surrounding an open internal court. See also colonnade
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1 Row of arches supported by freestanding or engaged piers or columns 2 A range of arches carried on piers or columns, either free-standing or blind (i e attached to a wall)
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An arched or covered passageway or avenue
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{i} passageway covered with an arched roof; video game room, location containing coin-operated games
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From latin arcus, an arch A row of arches on pillars or columns; a colonnade
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A row of arches An example can often be seen between the nave and the side-aisle of a Christian church When the row of arches is supported on piers it is most properly referred to as an arcade on piers When the arcade is supported by a row of columns, it is important to distinguish it by describing it as an arcade on columns
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Row of arches, free-standing and supported on piers or columns
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Row of arches, free-standing and supported on piers or columns; a blind arcade is a "dummy"
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Architectural element composed of arches resting on a series of pillars, piers or columns An arcade may form a portico
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1) A walk arched over: a covered passageway lined with slopes on both sides 2) Corridor of arches on piers or columns
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A seris of arches supported by columns or piers
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