iceberg

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} buzdağı

Bir buzdağının su altındaki parçası su üstündeki parçasından çok daha büyüktür. - The part of an iceberg under the water is much larger than that above the water.

Titanik bir buzdağına çarptı. - The Titanic hit an iceberg.

aysberg
{i} soğuk ve duygusuz kimse
buzdağ

Bu, buzdağının tepesi. - It's the tip of the iceberg.

Titanik bir buzdağına çarptı. - The Titanic hit an iceberg.

aysberk
(Meteoroloji) buzul

Buzullar, kara buzları ve buzul dağları tatlı sudan yapılmıştır. - Glaciers, land ice and icebergs are made of fresh water.

cümudiye
iceberg lettuce
Göbek marul
iceberg lettuce
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Göbekli, gevrek yaprakları olan bir tür marul
iceberg principle
(Ticaret) buzdağı kuralı
icebergs
buzdağlarının
the tip of the iceberg
buzdağının ucu
tip of the iceberg
Buzdağının görünen kısmı
tip of the iceberg
buzdağının ucu
the tip of the iceberg
(Konuşma Dili) buzdağının tepesi
tip of the iceberg
(deyim) buzdağının görünen ucu
tip of the iceberg
(deyim) zor bir durumun yalnız başlangıcı veya küçük bir kısmı
Englisch - Englisch
A huge mass of ocean-floating ice which has broken off a glacier or ice shelf

The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank.

{i} large floating mass of ice which has broken off from a glacier
An iceberg is a large tall mass of ice floating in the sea. the tip of the iceberg: see tip. a very large mass of ice floating in the sea, most of which is under the surface of the water the tip of the iceberg tip (4) (isberg ). Floating mass of ice that has broken from the seaward end of a glacier or a polar ice sheet. Icebergs are typically found in open seas, especially around Greenland and Antarctica. They form mostly during each hemisphere's spring and summer, when warmer weather increases the rate of calving (separation) of icebergs at the boundaries of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and smaller outlying glaciers. In the Northern Hemisphere, about 10,000 icebergs are produced each year from the Greenland glaciers, and an average of 375 flow into the North Atlantic shipping lanes, where they are a hazard to navigation, especially because only about 10% of an iceberg is exposed above the surface of the sea
A massive piece of ice greatly varying shape which has broken away from a glacier
A mass of ice found floating in the ocean or a lake Often icebergs form when ice calves from land-based glaciers into the water body Icebergs can be dangerous to shipping in high and mid-latitude regions of the ocean because 90 percent of their mass lies below the ocean surface
A massive piece of glacier ice that has broken (calved) from the front of the glacier into a body of water
A large mass of ice, generally floating in the ocean
A huge floating chunk of ice broken away from a glacier
a large mass of ice floating at sea; usually broken off of a polar glacier
An iceberg is a large chunk of ice that has broken off an ice shelf or glacier
lettuce with crisp tightly packed light-green leaves in a firm head; "iceberg is still the most popular lettuce"
Large floating chunks of ice formed by the breaking off, i e calving of ice sheets at their seaward edges
A large piece of floating ice that has broken off of a glacier The greater part of its mass is below sea level
iceberg lettuce
A lettuce cultivar noted for its crunchiness; the most familiar of all lettuces sold in the United States
iceberg lettuce
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) A lettuce of a variety having a dense round head of crisp pale leaves
iceberg lettuce
{i} type of lettuce whose overlapping leaves form a round head
iceberg lettuce
A crisp, round, compact head of lettuce with light green, tightly folded leaves. a firm round pale green lettuce
iceberg lettuce
lettuce with crisp tightly packed light-green leaves in a firm head; "iceberg is still the most popular lettuce"
tip of the iceberg
Only the beginning; just a small indication of a larger possibility; a problem is much bigger than it seems

This is only the tip of the iceberg. Our problems can become much worse.

icebergs
plural of iceberg
tip of the iceberg
small revealed section of a larger hidden issue
tip of the iceberg
A small evident part or aspect of something largely hidden: afraid that these few reported cases of the disease might only be the tip of the iceberg
iceberg

    Silbentrennung

    ice·berg

    Türkische aussprache

    aysbırg

    Aussprache

    /ˈīsbərg/ /ˈaɪsbɜrɡ/

    Etymologie

    () From Danish isbjerg or Norwegian/Swedish isberg both meaning mountain of ice. First used to describe a glacier as seen at a distance from a ship then used as a term to describe the floating chunks of ice broken off from such glaciers.

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