vanes

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Englisch - Türkisch
kanatları
vane
{i} yelkovan
vane
yeldeğirmeni kanadı
vane
(Meteoroloji,Teknik) kanat
vane
(Meteoroloji,Teknik) palet
vane
vana
vane
pervane kanadı
vane
rüzgâr gülü

Rüzgar gülü kuzeyi işaret ediyor. - The weather vane points north.

O adam gerçek bir rüzgar gülü: O sürekli fikrini değiştirir. - That guy is a real weather vane: he constantly changes his mind.

vane
rüzgâr fırıldağı
vane
pervane
weather vanes
hava kanatları
guide vanes
(Havacılık) kılavuz kanatlar
inlet guide vanes
(Havacılık) hava emme kılavuz vanaları
vane
fırdöndülü
vane
vanedpervaneli
vane
tüy bayrağı
vane
{i} tüyün yumuşak kısmı
vane
rüzgar yönünü gösteren şey
vane
{i} kanatçık
vane
(Askeri) KANATÇIK: Bir uçak bombası, uçaktan atıldığı zaman, tapayı döndüren ve kuran küçük pervane
vane
fırıldak/kanat
vane
pinel
vane
{i} yelkovan, rüzgâr fırıldağı, fırıldak
Englisch - Englisch
plural of vane
vane
The flattened, web-like part of a feather, consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft
weather vanes
plural form of weather vane
vane
{n} a plate that turns with the wind, a van
vane
A contrivance attached to some elevated object for the purpose of showing which way the wind blows; a weathercock
vane
{i} weather vane; one of a set of blades mounted in a circle that rotates with the movement of the wind or water; guiding fin on a missile; webbed blade on either side of the shaft of a feather
vane
A weather vane
vane
Any flat, extended surface attached to an axis and moved by the wind; as, the vane of a windmill; hence, a similar fixture of any form moved in or by water, air, or other fluid; as, the vane of a screw propeller, a fan blower, an anemometer, etc
vane
The rhachis and web of a feather taken together
vane
This was a variation on early oscillators It used a vane in front of the blade to force the cage from side to side One type was the vane, and it had a brass flap in front of the cage The other type was the lollipop, which had a brass lollipop inside the cage
vane
A large, flat piece of material used to align a wind turbine rotor correctly into the wind Usually mounted vertically on the tail boom Sometimes called a Tail
vane
a metal fin attached to the tail of a bomb or missile in order to stabilize or guide it
vane
The flattened, weblike part of a feather, consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft
vane
One of the sights of a compass, quadrant, etc
vane
Any of several usually relatively thin, rigid, flat, or sometimes curved surfaces radially mounted along an axis, as a blade in a turbine or a sail on a windmill, that is turned by or used to turn a fluid
vane
mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind
vane
A vane is a flat blade which pushes or is pushed by wind or water, and forms part of a machine such as a fan, a windmill, or a ship's propeller. see also weather vane. English politician and colonial administrator who was governor of Massachusetts (1636-1637) and a leading Parliamentarian during the English Civil War. He was tried and executed for high treason after the restoration of the monarchy. a flat blade that is moved by wind or water to produce power to drive a machine. King William Rufus de Vane Vane Sir Henry Sir Henry Vane the Younger
vane
A sight on a sextant or compass
vane
flat surface that rotates and pushes against air or water
vane
the flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft a metal fin attached to the tail of a bomb or missile in order to stabilize or guide it
vane
the flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft
vane
1 A thin and more-or-less flat object intended to align itself with a stream or flow in a manner similar to that of the common weathercock, as: (a) a device that project ahead of an aircraft to sense gusts or other actions of the air so as to create impulses or signals that are transmitted to the control system to stabilize the aircraft; (b) a fixed or movable surface used to control or give stability to a rocket See control vane
vane
One of the metal guidance or stabilizing fins attached to the tail of a bomb or other missile
vane
It is usually a plate or strip of metal, or slip of wood, often cut into some fanciful form, and placed upon a perpendicular axis around which it moves freely
vanes

    Türkische aussprache

    veynz

    Aussprache

    /ˈvānz/ /ˈveɪnz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'vAn ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English , from Old English fana banner; akin to Old High German fano cloth, Latin pannus cloth, rag.
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