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Definition von parachutes im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

parachute
{i} paraşüt

Paraşütünüzü açmayı unutmayın. - Don't forget to open your parachute!

Tom'un paraşütü açılmadı. - Tom's parachute didn't open.

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parachutist i
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(isim) paraşüt
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{f} paraşütle süzülmek
parachute
{f} paraşütle indirmek
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paraşütle atla

Tom ve Mary birlikte Pulpit Rock'tan paraşütle atladılar. Kısa ama büyülü bir deneyimdi. - Tom and Mary have jumped together from Pulpit Rock with a parachute. It was a short but magical experience.

O gençken Valentina paraşütle atlamayla ilgilenmeye başladı. - Valentina became interested in parachute jumping when she was young.

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paraşütçü
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(Askeri) PARAŞÜT: Hava mukavemetinden faydalanma esasına göre yapılan ve bağlı bulunduğu cisimlerin düşüş hızını azaltan, şemsiye biçiminde bir cihaz. Bu cihaz; insanların ve malzemenin havadan arızasız olarak yere inmesini temin için kullanılır. Bir paraşüt başlıca kubbe (canopy), paraşüt ipleri (shroud lines), paraşüt bohçası (pack), kolon (harness) ve paraşüt açma ipi (trip cord) gibi parçalardan mürekkeptir
parachute
{f} paraşütle atlamak
Englisch - Englisch
plural of parachute
golden parachutes
plural form of golden parachute
parachute
To jump, fall, descend, etc. using such a device
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To be placed in an organisation in a position of seniority without having previous experience there
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A device, generally constructed from fabric, that is designed to employ air resistance to control the fall of an object
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Sometimes used to describe a spinnaker
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rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall
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{i} cloth dome-shaped device used for descent from airplanes
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A parachute is a device which enables a person to jump from an aircraft and float safely to the ground. It consists of a large piece of thin cloth attached to your body by strings. They fell 41,000 ft. before opening their parachutes
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Another name for a balloon spinnaker
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To parachute something somewhere means to drop it somewhere by parachute. Supplies were parachuted into the mountains. = drop. Umbrella-like device for slowing the descent of a body falling through the atmosphere. Separate panels sewn together form a canopy attached by suspension lines to a harness worn by the user. Originally designed to provide a safe escape from a disabled aircraft, parachutes are also used for dropping supplies and for slowing returning space capsules. The parachute was conceived by the 14th century, but practical demonstrations began only in the 1780s in France, leading in 1797 to a 3,200-ft (1,000-m) exhibition jump from a balloon by André-Jacques Garnerin (1769-1823); in 1802 he made a jump of 8,000 ft (2,400 m). Early parachute material was canvas, which was later replaced by silk and then nylon. See also skydiving
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A web or fold of skin which extends between the legs of certain mammals, as the flying squirrels, colugo, and phalangister
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A contrivance somewhat in the form of an umbrella, by means of which a descent may be made from a balloon, or any eminence
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jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
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1 a falling or jumping organism having behavioral or morphological mechanisms to increase drag As cited in
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rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
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{f} skydive, jump from an airplane with a parachute
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chute
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{n} a thing to descend through the air by
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If a person parachutes or someone parachutes them somewhere, they jump from an aircraft using a parachute. He was a courier for the Polish underground and parachuted into Warsaw He was parachuted in
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a large cloth device that opens up like an umbrella; it is used for slowing down a person or thing dropping from an aircraft
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A drag producing device, generally hemispherical (half-sphere) in shape; generally made of light plastic
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A fabric device that slows the descent of a falling object; derived from the French words "para," to shield, and "chute," to fall Thus, parachute literally means "to shield from a fall "
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what you do with a paradise glum: a once-popular adhesive made from gum and glue, from which we get the expression" held together with 'spit' and bubblegum" intestine: "It is intestine people that we find out what they are capable of " autoharp: a device cars used to warn other cars of their sudden or unseen presence Eventually someone suggested that a horn might be more effective utilitarian: a member of a religious sect founded on the worship of kitchen utensils
parachutes

    Türkische aussprache

    perışuts

    Aussprache

    /ˈperəˌsʜo͞ots/ /ˈpɛrəˌʃuːts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'par-&-"shüt ] (noun.) 1785. French, from para- + chute fall; more at CHUTE.
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