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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} yavaş yavaş hareket et
inch along yavaş yavaş hareket etmek
(Askeri) İNÇ: Bir fitin on ikide birinden ibaret bir uzunluk ölçüsü; 2.54 santime tekabül eder. Yazıda rakamın üstüne (") işareti konarak gösterilir
(fiil) yavaş yavaş hareket ettirmek
inç,v.yavaş yavaş hareket et: n.inç
(Diş Hekimliği) bir ayak ( kadem ) uzunluğun onikide biri, ingiliz uzunluk ölçüsü bir birimi;2.54cm
54 cm
uzunluk birimi (1 yard'ın 1/36'sına eşit olan bir uzunluk birimi. 1 inch tam olarak 1 metre'nin 1/39.37'ina eşittir)
yavaş yavaş hareket etmek
parmak
barometredeki civayı bir pus yükseltecek hava basmcı
{i} inç, parmak, 2,54 cm
bir kademlik uzunluğun on ikide 2
inç 2,54 cm
(Askeri) burgata
inç

Yaklaşık dört inç kanat genişliğine sahiptir. - It has a wingspan of about four inches.

O kadar korktular ki bir inç hareket edemediler. - They were so frightened that they couldn't move an inch.

yavaş yavaş hareket ettirmek
inç = 25
inçlik
az miktar
4 mm
güçlükle yol açmak
güçlükle ilerlemek
pus
Englisch - Englisch
A very short distance

Don't move an inch!.

An inch is defined as precisely 2 54 centimeters (cm ; there are 100 cm in a meter, 1 cm = 01 m ) 12 inches to a foot, 3 ft to a yard, 5280 ft to a mile, and 6080 ft to a nautical mile The length of a football field is 300 ft or 100 yards
emphasis If someone or something moves inch by inch, they move very slowly and carefully. The car moved forward inch by inch. A small island. to move very slowly in a particular direction, or to make something do this. Unit of measure equal to 1/36 yard and since 1959 defined officially as
Exactly 2 540 centimeters
To move very slowly (in a particular direction)
a measurement unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot or 2 54 centimeters, abbreviation is in ; (2) to move the printing action of a press or other equipment slowly or in small increments for adjustment
The amount of water which would cover a surface to the depth of an inch, used as a measurement of rainfall
a unit of measurement for advertising space
A unit of length equal to one-twelfth of a foot and equivalent to exactly 2.54 centimetres
Unit of measure equal to 1/12 a foot Standard unit of measure for the United States
To drive by inches, or small degrees
An inch is an imperial unit of length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres. There are twelve inches in a foot. 18 inches below the surface
A small distance or degree, whether of time or space; hence, a critical moment
(noun) A unit of linear measurement in the English system equal to 2 54cm One twelfth of a foot, one thirty-sixth of a yard
A unit of length The inch may have originally been defined as the width of a person's thumb (pressed down) at the base of the nail H Arthur Klein, in The World of Measurement (p 54) quotes a proclamation attributed to King David I of Scotland (about 1150 C E )
1" (Inch) = 2 54 cm
{i} unit of measurement, 1/12 of a foot (equal to 2.54 cm); little bit, iota, small amount
To deal out by inches; to give sparingly
An island; often used in the names of small islands off the coast of Scotland, as in Inchcolm, Inchkeith, etc
as among mechanics
measure of length used in the United States for small size objects or distances -- "So the 6'5" man is six inches taller than the 5'11" man " (230)
One inch (1") is 25 4mm The inch is the commonly used measure in electronics, mostly 1/10" or 1/20" of distance is found for pin distances of components
To inch somewhere or to inch something somewhere means to move there very slowly and carefully, or to make something do this. a climber inching up a vertical wall of rock He inched the van forward An ambulance inched its way through the crowd
The twelfth part of a foot, equal to 2 54 cm
A standard unit of measurement equal to 6 picas or 72 points Normally used by design clients and printers
{f} move along very slowly, creep, edge
emphasis If you say that someone looks every inch a certain type of person, you are emphasizing that they look exactly like that kind of person. He looks every inch the City businessman
advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car"
Measuring an inch in any dimension, whether length, breadth, or thickness; used in composition; as, a two-inch cable; a four-inch plank
Imperial unit of linear measure: 1/12 of a foot (exactly 25 4mm)
A measure of length, the twelfth part of a foot, commonly subdivided into halves, quarters, eights, sixteenths, etc
54 cm (see metre). David I of Scotland ( 1150) defined the inch as the breadth of a man's thumb at the base of the nail; usually the thumb breadths of three men one small, one medium, and one large were added and then divided by three. During the reign of England's Edward II, the inch was defined as "three grains of barley, dry and round, placed end to end lengthwise." At various times it has also been defined as the combined lengths of 12 poppy seeds. See also foot; International System of Units; measurement; metric system
It is also sometimes called a prime (′), composed of twelve seconds (′′), as in the duodecimal system of arithmetic
To advance or retire by inches or small degrees; to move slowly
It was also formerly divided into twelve parts, called lines, and originally into three parts, called barleycorns, its length supposed to have been determined from three grains of barley placed end to end lengthwise
a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot
atmosphere
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