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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von the tympanum im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

eardrum
kulak zarı

Kulak kanalı, kulak zarına ses dalgaları gönderir. - The ear canal sends sound waves to the eardrum.

Ben bir pamuklu çubukla kulak zarımı patlattım. - I punctured my eardrum with a cotton bud.

tympanum
tımpan
tympanum
kulak davulu
tympanum
kulak zarı
tympanum
baskı plağı
eardrum
kulakzar
eardrum
(isim) kulak zarı
eardrum
(Biyoloji) timpan zarı
eardrum
i., anat. kulakzarı, kulakdavulu
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anat
tympanum
kulak
tympanum
kapı veya pencere alnı
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(Tıp) Timpan, kulak davulu (ortakulağa ait bir boşluk olup içinde kulak kemikcikleri bulunur)
tympanum
{i} timpan
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(isim) timpan, kulak davulu, kulak zarı, alın (kapı vb.)
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{i} alın (kapı vb.)
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orta kulak
tympanum
telefon cihazındaki madeni
tympanum
elek
tympanum
alın
Englisch - Englisch
eardrum
tympanum
A hearing organ in frogs, toads and some insects
tympanum
A triangular space between the sides of a pediment
tympanum
The eardrum
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The middle ear
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{n} a drum, drum of the ear, wheel
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In classical architecture, the triangular area enclosed by a pediment, often decorated with sculptures In medieval architecture, the semi-circular area over a a door's lintel, enclosed by an arch, often decorated with sculptures or mosaics
tympanum
the main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear
tympanum
the area between the lintel, or flat top, of a doorway and the arch above it
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A vibrating membrane which is the ear of an insect
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The space within an arch, and above a lintel or a subordinate arch, spanning the opening below the arch
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The space, usually decorated, above a portal, between a lintel and an arch
tympanum
a panel of stone, often carved with relief sculpture, filling an arch above the lintel of an opening
tympanum
The recessed face of a pediment within the frame made by the upper and lower cornices, being usually a triangular space or table
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The wall closing the pediment (the end wall of a gable-roof building) Later, pediments were used as a decorative element above windows and door Some authors use pediment for triangular spaces and tympanum for semi-circular; this can lead to confusion, since tympanon has been used about triangular spaces since the Classical period
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Space between lintel and arch over doorway
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in classical architecture, a pediment
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The ear drum, or middle ear
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{i} middle ear (Biology); eardrum, tympanic membrane (Biology); membrane covering a drum; triangular recess on a pediment or below an arch (Architecture); diaphragm in a telephone receiver
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A drum-shaped wheel with spirally curved partitions by which water is raised to the axis when the wheel revolves with the lower part of the circumference submerged, used for raising water, as for irrigation
tympanum
Sometimes applied incorrectly to the tympanic membrane
tympanum
the membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound
tympanum
The panel, usually semicircular located between the underside of an arch and the top of a doorway within the arch; also the triangular space enclosed by a pediment
tympanum
The triangular space enclosed by the cornice or molding of a pediment
tympanum
area (either semi-circular or triangular) which dominates a portal Often with sculpted ornamental work
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a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it
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One of the naked, inflatable air sacs on the neck of the prairie chicken and other species of grouse
tympanum
Space between the lintel of a doorway and the arch above it
tympanum
The space between the arch and lintel over a door, often decorated with sculpture
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tympanums tympana an eardrum
tympanum
A chamber in the anterior part of the syrinx of birds
the tympanum

    Silbentrennung

    the tym·pa·num

    Türkische aussprache

    dhi tîmpınım

    Aussprache

    /ᴛʜē ˈtəmpənəm/ /ðiː ˈtɪmpənəm/
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