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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von halos im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

halo
hale
halo
(Tıp) Hale, nur dairesi
halo
damlık
halo
(Tıp) halo
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ışık halkası
halo
(Oyunlar) microsoft firmasının xbox için çıkardığı oyun serisi
halo
1. Hristiyanlıkta aziz sayılanların resimlerinde başları çevresinde çizilen hale.2. Ayın çevresinde görülen ışık halkası, ağıl, ayla
halo
ayla
HALO
(Askeri) yüksek irtifadan atlama alçakta paraşüt açma tekniği (high-altitude low-opening parachute technique)
halo
{i} ülkü
halo
ağıl
halo
{i} (çoğ. --s/--es) hale, ağıl, ayla
halo
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) hale (benjamin)
halo
azizlerin başı etrafına konulan hale
halo
şeref nuru
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ayevi
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von halos im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

halo
Tuzlu ortamı seven canlı
Englisch - Englisch
are rings around lights due to optical imperfections in or in front of the eye
rings around lights
An outdoor pavement used by ancient Greeks for ceremonial dancing
Adv nearly; almost; about; just about; practically
A complication of refractive surgery in which the patient sees additional rings around lights at night Halos are subjective experiences that often decrease with time
A known complication of refractive surgery that causes images from light sources to blur with circles radiating out from the center Halos also occur naturally without refractive surgery
Rings or arcs that seem to encircle the sun or moon They are caused by the refraction of light through the ice crystals in cirrus clouds
HALO
Hazardous Area Life-Support Organisation
HALO
High Altitude, Low Opening. — a type of skydiving, where you leave the launch platform from a high altitude, and open the parachute at a very low altitude

When you have enough experience, you can do a HALO jump.

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A circular band of coloured light, visible around the sun or moon etc., caused by reflection and refraction of light by ice crystals in the atmosphere
halo
nimbus, a luminous disc, often of gold, around or over the heads of saints, etc., in religious paintings
halo
To encircle with a halo
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Anything resembling this band, such as an effect caused by imperfect developing of photographs
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The metaphorical aura of glory, veneration or sentiment which surrounds an idealized entity
halo
{n} a colored, circle orund the sun or moon
halo
The points in the data domain outside the local domain
halo
a circle of light around the sun or moon
halo
Connected with halos there are often white bands, crosses, or arches, resulting from the same atmospheric conditions
halo
a bright light, usually circular and positioned above or behind a saint's head
halo
any of a variety of bright circles or arcs centered on the sun or moon, caused by the refraction or reflection of light by ice crystals suspended in the earth's atmosphere and exhibiting prismatic coloration ranging from red inside to blue outside
halo
Hazy ring around bright lights seen by some patients with refractive error of optical defects
halo
High Altitude Low Opening, type of parachute jump
halo
{i} nimbus, circle of light surrounding the head of a saint or divine being; circle of light around an object caused by the refraction of light
halo
high-altitude, low-opening
halo
A colored circle around a nipple; an areola
halo
A metal ring used for patients with upper spinal cord injuries that surrounds or encircles the patient's head, allowing for proper alignment of the neck and spinal column
halo
Rings of light or fuzz around lights often seen a night
halo
(n ) The region around a point in a mesh, whose values are used when updating the value of the central point In a cellular automata, the halo comprises those neighbouring cells whose values are used by the automaton's update rule
halo
a toroidal shape; "a ring of ships in the harbor"; "a halo of smoke"
halo
a rim of color around the petals, usually contrasting to the main color, not found on plics
halo
An ideal glory investing, or affecting one's perception of, an object
halo
A faint outline of the printed image
halo
A halo is a circle of light that is shown in pictures round the head of a holy figure such as a saint or angel
halo
A luminous circle, usually prismatically colored, round the sun or moon, and supposed to be caused by the refraction of light through crystals of ice in the atmosphere
halo
an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint
halo
Acronym for High Altitude Low Opening Type of free fall military parachuting that entails exiting an airlift aircraft at high altitudes (up to 35,000 feet) and free falling to a low altitude (about 2,500 feet) before deploying the canopy The high altitude jump makes the airlift aircraft harder to shoot down and the low opening reduces the jumper's exposure to enemy observation and ground fire For its modern line, 21C has released a Special Forces HALO boxed figure and uniform set
halo
To form, or surround with, a halo; to encircle with, or as with, a halo
halo
The spherical region of a spiral galaxy composed of diffuse gas an$containing few stars and star clusters
halo
(see galactic halo) halogens - A group of five nonmetallic elements, including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine heat - Energy that can move or transfer from one object to another because of a difference in temperature, resulting in a gain or loss of internal energy of particle motion helioseismology - The study of oscillations of the sun's photosphere that result from seismic events within the interior
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A halo is a circle of light round a person or thing, or something that looks like a circle of light. The sun had a faint halo round it
halo
An overlap region around a decomposed data subdomain that mirrors a set of data values on a neighbouring processor Used to reduce the amount of interprocessor communication in parallel application
halo
A light line around object edges in a image, produced by the USM (sharpening) technique
halo
Also known as nimbus or aureole, the nimbus is a ring of light surrounding the head of a holy person A square halo means that the person was still alive when the picture was made (for instance Pope Paschal I in the apse mosaic at Santa Cecilia)
halo
(aka nimbus) A circle of radiant light around the heads of God, Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint A type of gloriole or glory It indicates divinity or holiness, though originally it was placed around the heads of kings and gods as a mark of distinction
halo
A bright or dark ring around a drop of molten solder on a flat surface
halo
The ring of light that seems to encircle the sun or moon when veiled by cirrus clouds To produce this phenomena, the ice crystals must be in a heterogeneous arrangement to refract the sunlight The most commonly observed is a halo that forms at a 22° radius, although another one at 46° radius may also be seen
halo
The spherical region of a spiral galaxy containing a thin scattering of stars, star clusters, and small amounts of gas
halo
"A solar flare event is called a 'Halo' event because the movies that are made show a full 'ring' of moving particles around the Sun's disk Because of this characteristic 'Halo' shape, we understand the particles to be moving in a direction towards the Earth " (Mike Kaiser)
halo
the metaphorical aura of glory, veneration or sentiment which surround an idealized entity
halo
A circle of light; especially, the bright ring represented in painting as surrounding the heads of saints and other holy persons; a glory; a nimbus
halo
  A geological soil condition manifesting an effect known as "Metallurgical Phenomenon" A metallic halo is generated over time by the combination of acids and water in the soil leaching minute particles off a metal target into the surrounding soil
halo
A ring of light In sign making, the effect achieved by reverse channel letters, which appear to be ringed by light because the light source is reflecting on the background from which the letters are pegged out
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von halos im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

halo
(Tıp) halo
halo
(Fotoğrafçılık) halation
halos

    Türkische aussprache

    heylōz

    Aussprache

    /ˈhālōz/ /ˈheɪloʊz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'hA-(")lO ] (noun.) 1603. Latin halos, from Greek halOs threshing floor, disk, halo.
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