plage

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} kumsal
{i} plaj
plague
veba

Her nedense, Hindistan'dan döndüğümden beri insanlar benden bir veba gibi kaçıyorlar. - For some reason, people have been avoiding me like the plague ever since I got back from India.

Veba bütün şehri mahvetti. - The plague has devastated entire cities.

plague
{i} felâket

Kimse, öldürücü bir salgın gibi dünya çapında bir felaketi önemsememezlik edemez. - One can't discount a global disaster like a virulent plague.

plague
salgın hastalık

Salgın hastalık sırasında binlerce insan öldü. - Thousands of people died during the plague.

plague
askıntı olmak
plague
asıntı olmak
plague
başının etini yemek
plague
{i} baş belası
plague
öldürücü salgın hastalık
plague
musibet
plague
{f} rahatsız et
plague
istila
plague
belâ musibet
plague
rahatsız etmek
plague
{i} dert
plague
{f} eziyet
plague
(isim) veba, belâ, felâket, dert
plague
dili baş belâsı
plague
{f} (dert) (birini) rahatsız etmek
plague
musi
Englisch - Englisch
plague
bright, disturbed area of the solar surface
Bright areas in the chromosphere overlying sunspots The source of EUV radiation
A region; country
Bright regions in the Sun's chromosphere
Bright regions seen in the solar chromosphere
An extended emission feature of an active region that exists from the emergence of the first magnetic flux until the widely scattered remnant magnetic fields merge with the background This bright feature is found in the vicinity of virtually all active sunspot groups and occurs on a larger scale and are brighter than facula Plage is French for "beach," because each plage looks like light-colored sand against the darker structures around them
(pronounce: plaa-dzj) plage = [French] beach, from plagios = [Greek] tilted Plage is any area at the solar surface (the photosphere that looks brighter than its surroundings when observed in the center of a spectral line The extra brightness indicates the presence of small magnetic flux tubes that stick through the surface there Plage cannot be seen in continuum images, except near the limb of the Sun, but even there the contrast between plage and its surroundings is quite low Plage consists of facula Examples of plage can be seen in the full-disk H-alpha image
On the Sun, an extended emission feature of an active region that is seen from the time of emergence of the first magnetic flux until the widely scattered remnant magnetic fields merge with the background Magnetic fields are more intense in plage, and temperatures are higher than in surrounding, quiescent regions
the beach at a seaside resort
Bright areas seen near sunspots in the chromosphere Seen in H-alpha light From the French for beach
plage

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'pläzh ] (noun.) 1888. French, beach, luminous surface, from Italian piaggia beach, from Late Latin plagia, from Greek plagios oblique.
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