orion

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} Oryon [(Astronomi) ]
oriyon
{i} cebbar burcu [(Astronomi) ]
(Askeri) ORİON: Her türlü hava koşullarında görev yapabilen, dört motorlu, turboprop, uzun menzilli karada üslenmiş, denizaltılara karşı kullanılan bir uçak. Değişik tiplerde arama radarları, nükleer su bombaları, torpido taşıyabilir. Arama, karakol, avcı-bomba, ve konvoy refakat harekatlarında kullanılabilir. P-3 olarak anılır. Elektronik karşı önlemleri haiz tipi EP-3 olarak anılır
(Askeri) orion
Cebbar burcu
Oryon
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Englisch - Englisch
A giant-hunter, pursuer of the Pleiades and lover of Eos, and killed by Artemis
A male given name of modern usage

In Madge's judgment, her Uncle Orion had suffered most of his life from the name he'd been given, requiring that people ask him to repeat it and boys his own age make fun of it.

A constellation on the celestial equator close to Gemini and Taurus, containing the stars Betelgeuse and Rigel
{n} a southern constellation
{i} giant hunter who was killed by Artemis and became a constellation (Greek Mythology); constellation in the celestial equator (Astronomy)
In Greek mythology, a powerful hunter. He was sometimes said to be the son of Poseidon. He drove the wild beasts out of the island of Chios and fell in love with Merope, daughter of the island's king. Disapproving of Orion, the king had him blinded, but his vision was restored by the rays of the rising sun. He later went to Crete to live and hunt with Artemis. Some legends hold that he was killed by Artemis or Apollo out of jealousy; another tells that he was fatally bitten by a scorpion. After his death the gods placed him in the sky as a constellation
It contains a remarkable nebula visible to the naked eye
(Greek mythology) a giant Boeotian hunter who pursued the Pleiades and was eventually slain by Artemis; was then placed in the sky as a constellation
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The three bright stars forming the belt of Orion ,the hunter, were the celestial embodiment of Osiris, god of the dead Orion was of dual importance to Egyptians The constellation was believed to be the final resting place of pharaohs, where they joined forever with the gods of the sky Orion also appeared in the night sky shortly before Sirius, which in turn heralded the arrival of the life-giving summer floods Sirius represented Isis, Osiris' sister and consort, who trailed him across the sky just as she searched the land for his body in the most famous of Egyptian myths
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(or-EYE-un) giant hunter, companion of Artemis
a constellation on the equator east of Taurus; contains Betelgeuse and Rigel
1970s Honeywell codename for a processor in the ADP architecture
A large and bright constellation on the equator, between the stars Aldebaran and Sirius
a constellation on the equator east of Taurus; contains Betelgeuse and Rigel (Greek mythology) a giant Boeotian hunter who pursued the Pleiades and was eventually slain by Artemis; was then placed in the sky as a constellation
Orion Nebula
A diffuse nebula visible in the night sky below Orion's Belt; it is approximately 40 light years across. It is one of the brightest nebulae visible to the naked eye and is the closest region of stellar formation to Earth
Orion's Belt
A bright asterism located near the celestial equator; it consists of three bright stars lined up and visibly close together. It is part of the constellation Orion and includes the stars Alnitak (ζ Ori), Alnilam (ε Ori), and Mintaka (δ Ori)
Orion Nebula
Bright nebula, faintly visible to the unaided eye in the sword of the hunter's figure in the constellation Orion. About 1,500 light-years from Earth, it contains hundreds of very hot young stars clustered about a group of four massive stars known as the Trapezium. Radiation primarily from these four stars excites the nebula to glow. Discovered in the early 17th century, it was the first nebula to be photographed (1880)
Türkisch - Englisch
(Askeri) orion
orion

    Silbentrennung

    O·ri·on

    Türkische aussprache

    ōrayın

    Synonyme

    hunter, ensifer

    Aussprache

    /ōˈrīən/ /oʊˈraɪən/

    Etymologie

    () Middle English Orioun, from Latin Ōrīōn, from Ancient Greek Ὠρίων (Ōrīōn), from Akkadian Uru-anna, 'heaven's light'.
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