to shutter

listen to the pronunciation of to shutter
Englisch - Türkisch
kepenk

Fırtına kepenkleri takırdattı. - The storm rattled the shutters.

Tüm kabinler kepenkli kalıyor. - All the cabins remain shuttered.

panjur

Uzakta, sesler, panjurların çarpması ve köpeklerin havlaması duyulabilir. - In the distance can be heard voices, the slamming of shutters, and the barking of dogs.

kapak
(Fotoğrafçılık) örtücü
optüratör
radyatör kapağı
pancuru
(Sinema) obturator
perde

Kepenkleri kapatın ve perdeleri çekin. Mümkün olduğu kadar az ışık olmalıdır. - Close the shutters and draw the curtains. There must be as little light as possible.

{f} kepenk kapa
indirmek
objektif kapağı
panjur ya da kepenkleri kapatmak
kapayıcı
enstantene
kepengi
(Nükleer Bilimler) pnömatik kutu
{f} kapamak
kepenk tak
{i} fotoğraf makinesi kapağı
kepenk takmak
{i} beton kalıbı
kapayıcı,v.kepenk kapa: n.kepenk
foto objektif kapağı
{f} kepenkleri kapamak
obtüratör/kepenk/panjur
{i} foto. obtüratör, örtücü
pancurla örtmek
Englisch - Englisch
Protective panels, usually wooden, placed over windows to block out the light
To close the shutters

Shutter the windows, there's a storm coming!.

{n} one who shuts, a cover for a window
a mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure
{i} hinged cover for a window or door; part of a camera which opens and closes to allow light to pass through the lens and reach the film (Photography)
In a focal plane shutter, a set of curtains travels past the film gate and allows light to strike the film within a set period of time A leaf shutter is located within the lens itself
A movable cover or screen to cover a window or door opening
Shutters are wooden or metal covers fitted on the outside of a window. They can be opened to let in the light, or closed to keep out the sun or the cold. She opened the shutters and gazed out over village roofs. to close a business, office etc for a short time or permanently
{f} close off with shutters; install shutters; shut down, close (temporarily or permanently)
close with shutters; "We shuttered the window to keep the house cool"
A device in the camera that opens and closes to expose the film to light for a measured amount of time
The camera's shutter works with its aperture to create an exposure The shutter is like a curtain over a window When it's open, light comes into the lens and hits the camera's sensor or film A camera with a fast shutter can capture fast-moving action If the shutter opens and closes too slowly, the action will be blurred A camera's shutter speed is measured in thousandths of a second
a hinged blind for a window a mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure close with shutters; "We shuttered the window to keep the house cool
A wood assembly of stiles and rails to form a frame that encloses panels used in conjunction with door and window frames Also may consist of vertical boards cleated together
A hinged movable cover, usually of wood, for a window or door
The part of a camera that opens for a controlled period of time to let light in during taking a picture
The device in the camera that opens and closes to let light from the scene strike the image sensor and expose the image
Metal flags used within a luminaire to shape the beam
Device used to shut the neutron beam D4 has two shutters The primary shutter (PS) is placed between the neutron source and the monochromator The secondary shutter (SS) is placed between the monochromator and the monitor Both of them are controlled by boxes beside the entrance to the zone To have access to the zone you must have at least the SS closed When you remove the door´s key from their box, the SS automatically closes and there is no neutrons in the zone For long interventions, the PS must be also closed
The shutter in a camera is the part which opens to allow light through the lens when a photograph is taken. There are a few things you should check before pressing the shutter release
Blades, a curtain, a plate, or some other movable cover in a camera which controls the time which light reaches the film
To close up a building for a prolonged period of inoccupancy
A mechanism that opens and closes to admit light into a camera for a measured length of time
A movable cover for a window used for protection from weather and intruders
A removable cover, or a gate, for closing an aperture of any kind, as for closing the passageway for molten iron from a ladle
A mechanical device of various forms, attached to a camera for opening and closing to expose the plate
Shutter in place during preflash or INTFLAT
A movable cover for an opening In photography, that opening is the lens - more specifically, the aperture The shutter blocks the passage of light traveling through the lens to the film when it is closed, and allows light to reach the film when it is open Shutters are composed of blades, a curtain, a plate or another movable cover They control the amount of time that light is allowed to pass through the opening to reach the film
Mechanical system used to control the time that light is allowed to act on a sensitive emulsion
The device in the camera that opens and closes to let light from the scene strike the image sensor and expose the image The three primary types used in digital photography are digital shutters, iris shutters and focal plane shutters
a hinged blind for a window
Usually lightweight louvered or flush wood or nonwood frames in the form of doors located at each side of a window Some are made to close over the window for protection; others are fastened to the wall as a decorative device
Mechanism that opens and closes at specified intervals in order to allow light to pass through the lens
Blades, a curtain, plate, or some other movable cover in a camera that controls the time during which light reaches the film
A device in a profile spot which can alter or change the beam of light
One who shuts or closes
A device mounted either in front of, or behind, the lens in a camera to turn on or off light to the film plane to top
A light-tight barrier that can be opened for a range of timed intervals to allow light from the lens to act on the film In an SLR the shutter is situated just in front of the focal plane; in a compact camera the shutter is more usually situated inside the lens
A movable cover or screen for a window, designed to shut out the light, to obstruct the view, or to be of some strength as a defense; a blind
An electronic circuit available on many CCD cameras Allowing the light gathering period (1/50th of a second) of the camera to be stopped prematurely (as little as 1/100,000th of a second
the part of a camera that blocks the path of light between the lens and the film The most common type of shutter is a focal plane shutter
The beautiful casing that encloses and renders plas balls harmless
to shutter

    Silbentrennung

    to shut·ter

    Türkische aussprache

    tı şʌtır

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈsʜətər/ /tə ˈʃʌtɜr/
Favoriten