vault

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} atlamak
{i} tonoz
{i} mahzen
{i} (yeraltında) kemerli mezar odası
{i} kasa

Dan kasa dairesine girdi ve milyonlarca dolar çaldı. - Dan broke into the vault and stole millions of dollars.

{i} mezar
{i} yüksek atlama
{f} sıçramak
{i} kubbe
{f} üzerinden atlamak
mahsen
üstünden atlamak
kümbet
{i} kasa dairesi

Dan kasa dairesine girdi ve milyonlarca dolar çaldı. - Dan broke into the vault and stole millions of dollars.

yeraltı mezarı
{i} üstünden atlama
atlama

Sırıkla atlamacı, yedi feetten fazla atladı. - The pole vaulter jumped more than seven feet.

Brezilyalı atlet Thiago Da Silva, Olimpiyat sırıkla atlama altın madalyasını kazandı ve bir olimpiyat rekoru kırdı. - The Brazilian athlete Thiago Da Silva won the Olympic pole vault gold medal and set an Olympic record.

{f} üstünden atla
üstünden atla(mak)
{f} tonozla örtmek
(Tıp) Kubbe veya kemer şeklinde organ
{i} atlama, atlayış
{i} sıçrama
{f} kemer yapmak
{f} engel atlamak
{f} sırıkla atlamak
kuzu
kemer atmak
metfen
vault of heaven
gök kubbesi
vault of heaven
gökkubbe
vault particle
hazne partikülleri
vault haunch
tonoz ayağı
vault of heaven
gökyüzü
vault storage space
(Askeri) emin depolama sahası
vault storage space
(Askeri) EMİN DEPOLAMA SAHASI: Hırsızlık ve tahribata karşı azami derecede korunması gereken malzemenin depolanması için, özel olarak inşa edilen sabit ve yanmaz bir binadaki depolama sahası
concrete vault
(İnşaat) beton tonoz
cradle vault
(Arkeoloji) beşiktonoz
extended cloister vault
(Mimarlık) uzun manastır tonozu
pole vault
(Askeri,Spor) sırıkla yüksek atlama
tunnel vault
(Arkeoloji,İnşaat) beşiktonoz
tunnel vault
(Mimarlık) beşik kemer
tunnel vault
beşik tonoz
annular vault
kemerli tonos
barrel vault
beşik tonoz
cavetto vault
aynalı tonos
cavetto vault
aynalı tonoz
circular vault
dairevi kemer
corbel vault
konsollu tonoz
cross vault
çapraz kemer
groined vault
çapraz tonoz
groined vault
çapraz kemer
inverted vault
ters kubbe
pole vault
sırıkla atlama

Sırıkla atlamacı, yedi feetten fazla atladı. - The pole vaulter jumped more than seven feet.

Brezilyalı atlet Thiago Da Silva, Olimpiyat sırıkla atlama altın madalyasını kazandı ve bir olimpiyat rekoru kırdı. - The Brazilian athlete Thiago Da Silva won the Olympic pole vault gold medal and set an Olympic record.

stellar vault
yıldız tonoz
vaulted
{f} üstünden atla
vaulter
atlayan/sıçrayan kimse
vaulter
atlayıcı
vaulting
tonoslu yapı
vaulting
kubbe
vaulting
kemer
vaulting
atlama
wagon vault
yuvarlak tonoz
barrel vault
beşik kemer
cable vault
kablo mecrası
cradle vault
tonoz kemer
rib vault
(Mimarlık) Kaburgalı tonoz, özellikle Gotik katedrallerde görülen bir tıp tonoz
ribbed vault
(Mimarlık) Kaburgalı tonoz, özellikle Gotik katedrallerde görülen bir tıp tonoz
ribbed vault
(Mimarlık) Kaburgalı tonoz
vaulted
üstünden atlanmış
vaults
tonoz
annular barrel vault
(Mimarlık) beşik halka tonoz
annular vault
(Mimarlık) halkatonoz
bank vault
(Kanun) banka emniyet kasası
bank vault
banka kasası
barrel vault
beşik tonos
barrel vault
mim. beşiktonoz
brick vault
(İnşaat) tuğla tonoz
burial vault
(Mimarlık) bodrum mezarı
burial vault
yer altı mezarı
cloistered vault
manastır tonozu
family vault
aile mezarı
masonry vault
(İnşaat) kagir tonoz
masonry vault
(İnşaat) taş tonoz
pointed vault
(İnşaat) sivri tonoz
pole vault
(Askeri) SIRIK ATLAMA
pole vault
yüksek atlama
pole vault
sırıkla (yüksek) atlama
rampant vault
(Mimarlık) abanık kemer
relieving vault
(Mimarlık) boşaltma kemeri
ribbed vault
mim. kaburgalı tonoz
springing of a vault
tonoz başlangıcı
the blue vault
gök kubbe
the vault of heaven
gök kubbe
vaulted
{s} kubbeli
vaulted
atla
vaulted
{s} tonozlu
vaulted
(İnşaat) tonoz biçimli
vaulter
{i} sıçrayan
vaulter
{i} atlayan
vaulting
{i} sıçrama
vaulting
atla
vaulting
{i} kemerli yapı
vaulting
yükseğe çıkan
vaulting
tonoz yapımı
without a vault
kemersiz
Englisch - Englisch
A structure resembling a vault, especially (poetic) that formed by the sky
An event in gymanstics performed on a vaulting horse
A secure, enclosed area, especially an underground room used for burial, or to store valuables, wine etc

Family members had been buried in the vault for centuries.

An arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy
An act of vaulting; a leap or jump
To build as, or cover with a vault
To jump or leap over

The fugitive vaulted over the fence to escape.

A vault is an arched roof or ceiling. the vault of a great cathedral
A grave liner that completely encloses a casket or urn
An arched roof or ceiling, usually made of stone, brick, or concrete
a burial chamber (usually underground)
{n} a cellar, cave, grave, arch, leap, jump
{v} to arch, arch over, leap, jump, tumble
an arched ceiling or roof of stone or brick, sometimes imitated in wood or plaster
An event performed over the vaulting horse by both men and women The gymnast races down a runway, vaults from a springboard onto the horse, landing with the hands, and then vaults off to a standing position Each competitor performs two vaults and the scores are averaged
An arched covering in stone or brick over any building
to leap over by aid of the hands or a pole; as, to vault a fence
To leap over; esp
A sloped ceiling
An arched roof or covering of masonry construction-- made of brick, stone, or concrete
An arched apartment; especially, a subterranean room, use for storing articles, for a prison, for interment, or the like; a cell; a cellar
An enclosed area covered with an arched roof, especially an underground room used for burial, or to store valuables, wine etc
a strongroom or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables
To jump or leap over (something)
A room in the ship that is surrounded by radiation shielding It provides crew protection during radiation storms
To form with a vault, or to cover with a vault; to give the shape of an arch to; to arch; as, vault a roof; to vault a passage to a court
A leap by aid of the hands, or of a pole, springboard, or the like
If you vault something or vault over it, you jump quickly onto or over it, especially by putting a hand on top of it to help you balance while you jump. He could easily vault the wall Ned vaulted over a fallen tree. In building construction, an arched structure forming a ceiling or roof. The masonry vault exerts the same kind of thrust as the arch, and must be supported along its entire length by heavy walls with limited openings. The basic barrel vault, in effect a continuous series of arches, first appeared in ancient Egypt and the Middle East. Roman architects discovered that two barrel vaults intersecting at right angles (a groin vault) could, when repeated in series, span rectangular areas of unlimited length. Because the groin vault's thrusts are concentrated at the four corners, its supporting walls need not be massive. Medieval European builders developed the rib vault, a skeleton of arches or ribs on which the masonry could be laid. The fan vault, popular in the English Perpendicular style, used fan-shaped clusters of tracery-like ribs springing from pendants or columns. The 19th century saw the use of large iron skeletons as frameworks for vaults of lightweight materials (see Crystal Palace). An important modern innovation is the reinforced-concrete shell vault, which, if its length is three or more times its transverse section, behaves as a deep beam and exerts no lateral thrust
The stone covering of a building It may either be «barrel» type (of semi-circular section) or with «cross ribbing» (as the result of the inter-connection of two barrel vaults of identical diameter) The ogival vault only appeared with the advent of Gothic architecture
(English) In church architecture, the arched masonry roof Viceregal: (English) Pertaining to the Viceroyalty, or the period during which Spanish America was a colonial subject, divided into viceroyalties
Stone roofing Vitrified - Material reduced to glass by extreme heat
A rigid container (usually made of concrete or polypropylene), placed in the ground used to prevent leakage of toxic body substances into the soil Vaults, with removable lids, are also used to store multiple urns, placed at various times
Stone roof or ceiling
A vault is a room underneath a church or in a cemetery where people are buried, usually the members of a single family. He ordered that Matilda's body should be buried in the family vault. = tomb
A burial chamber underground or partly so Also includes in meaning the outside metal or concrete casket container
To leap; to bound; to jump; to spring
A roof or ceiling whose structure is based on the arch There are a wide range of forms, including the barrel (or tunnel) vault, formed by a continuous semi-circular arch; the groin vault, formed when two barrel vaults intersect; and the rib vault, consistong of a framework of diagonal ribs supporting interlocking arches The development of the various forms was of great structural and aesthetic importance in the development of church architecture during the Middle Ages
The bound or leap of a horse; a curvet
the act of jumping over an obstacle
bound vigorously
{f} leap up or over (especially with the help of the hands or a vaulting pole); rising up suddenly (as to fame or success); create a vaulted structure; be in the form of a vaulted structure
Same as BWER
Arched ceiling or roof, usually in brick or stone
The curved ceiling of a tunnel or underground building
Cemetery vaults are underground tombs The word comes from the Latin uoluere, which suggests a turning, referring in the case of vaults to the curving roof of the structure
The EDM System's computerised data storage area and databases Information stored in the EDM vault are controlled by system rules and processes
jump across or leap over (an obstacle)
the act of jumping over an obstacle an arched brick or stone ceiling or roof a burial chamber (usually underground) a strongroom or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables bound vigorously jump across or leap over (an obstacle)
The canopy of heaven; the sky
A stone arched ceiling (A Barrel Vault was round rather than pointed in the Gothic style )
A sloped ceiling rising from one side of the room to another
An arched ceiling constructed of masonry materials; the undersurface, or soffit, is usually curved If the vault is generated from a series of pointed, rather than round, arches, it is called a groin vault
A roof composed of arches of masonry or cement construction
To exhibit feats of tumbling or leaping; to tumble
A leap or bound
A vault is a secure room where money and other valuable things can be kept safely. Most of the money was in storage in bank vaults
{i} arch, dome; room with an arch or a dome; secure room for storing money or valuables; underground burial chamber; pole vaulting
an arched brick or stone ceiling or roof
The outer burial container which houses the casket in a below ground burial space Usually made of concrete, steel or copper
vault-worthy
Valuable; worth preserving; worth saving for later use

In the regal style of society parties past, nearly 600 guests donned opulent black tie attire -- including several couture gowns and lots of vault-worthy jewels.

vault of heaven
sky, heavens
vault of the sky
heavens, sky
barrel vault
A simple roof having a curved, often semicircular cross section; used to span large distances in railway stations, churches, etc. Usually supported on columns
barrel vault
A building profile featuring a rounded profile to the roof on the short axis, but with no angle change on a cut along the long axis
pole vault
a jumping event contested in track and field which requires an athlete to carry a fiberglass pole down a runway, plant the pole into a vaulting box and vault over a fiberglass bar, landing on a matted pit
pole-vault
To vault over something using a pole vault
pole-vault
To perform a pole vault
ribbed vault
A building structure created by an intersection of two or three vaults
star vault
A vault whose ribs radiate to form patterns reminiscent of stars
vaulted
: Of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style
vaulted
Simple past tense and past participle of vault
vaulting
performing
vaulted
{a} arched, like an arch, hollow
vaulter
{n} a leaper, jumper, skipper, tumbler
vaulty
{a} arched, like an arch, hollow
pole vault
(Spor) Pole vaulting is a track and field event in which a person uses a long, flexible pole (which today is usually made either of fiberglass or carbon fiber) as an aid to leap over a bar
rib vault
(Mimarlık) A rib vault or ribbed vault is any vault reinforced by masonry ribs. A rib vault may be a quadripartite rib vault (which is divided into four sections by two diagonal ribs) and a sexpartite rib vault (a rib vault whose surface is divided into six sections by three ribs)
ribbed vault
(Mimarlık) A rib vault or ribbed vault is any vault reinforced by masonry ribs. A rib vault may be a quadripartite rib vault (which is divided into four sections by two diagonal ribs) and a sexpartite rib vault (a rib vault whose surface is divided into six sections by three ribs)
Vaulted
vauty
barrel vault
Continuous arched roof, resting on the walls on either side
barrel vault
A semicircular vault unbroken by ribs or groins
barrel vault
A masonry vault in the form of a semicircular arch
barrel vault
Bastion Batter Battlement
barrel vault
continous vault of semicircular cross-section; also called tunnel vault
barrel vault
A semicylindrical structure composed of successive arches
barrel vault
Single vault with a continuous, semicircular section; also known as a tunnel vault or wagon vault
barrel vault
A simple continuous vault, typically semicircular in cross section. Also called tunnel vault, wagon vault
barrel vault
A masonry roof constructed on the principle of the arch, that is, in essence, a continuous series of arches, one behind the other
barrel vault
tunnel vault, vaulted ceiling formed as a semicylinder (Architecture)
barrel vault
Cylindrical roof; The simplest form of a vault, consisting of a continuous surface of semicircular or pointed sections It resembles a barrel or tunnel which has been cut in half lengthwise Types of barrel vault: longitudinal
barrel vault
A vaulted ceiling of semi-circular shape, creating a dome-like appearance
barrel vault
[arch] A semi-cylindrical roofed vault of masonry
barrel vault
The Kimmel Center's semicircular glass-and-steel roof is called a barrel vault because it resembles a large glass barrel that has been cut in half lengthwise and positioned on its side
barrel vault
The simplest form of masonry vault, consisting of a continuous plain vault with semi-cylindrical or pointed cross-section, unbroken by cross vaults, and covering a rectangular space
barrel vault
A ceiling that is like a continuous circular arch or tunnel, contrasted with vaults that are supported on ribs or a series of arches Also tunnel vault
barrel vault
A tunnel like hall (i e vault) created by building a long series of arches
barrel vault
Cylindrical roof
barrel vault
the simplest form of vault; a single continuous arch
cloister vault
{i} vault in a shape of a dome having a square base or a base shaped like a polygon from which curved sections move upward to a central point
cloister vault
A domelike vault having a square or polygonal base from which curved segments rise to a central point. Also called domical vault
cross vault
A vault formed by the intersection of two or more barrel vaults. Also called cross vaulting, groin vault
family vault
tomb where successive generations of one family are buried
fan vault
A vault in which curving ribs radiate upward like the ribs of a fan to form concave half cones that meet or nearly meet at the apex. Common in late English Gothic architecture, fan vaults are often decorated with intricate tracery or paneling
groined vault
two barrel vaults intersecting at right angles
meter vault
{i} box where the water meter is located
pole vault
a competition that involves jumping over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole
pole vault
athletic event where one leaps for height by vaulting over a bar with the aid of a long pole
pole vault
The pole vault is an athletics event in which athletes jump over a high bar, using a long flexible pole to help lift themselves up. the sport of jumping over a high bar using a long pole vaulter vaulting. Track-and-field event consisting of a vault for height over a crossbar with the aid of a long pole. It became a competitive sport in the mid-19th century and was included in the first modern Olympic Games. In competition, each vaulter is given three chances to clear a specific height. The bar is raised progressively until a winner emerges
rib vault
A vault in which the surface is divided into webs by a framework of diagonal arched ribs. Also called ribbed vault
ribbed vault
vault that resembles a groined vault but has ribbed arches
vaulted
Arched like the roof of the mouth, as the upper lip of many ringent flowers
vaulted
A style of ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style
vaulted
{s} arched; having an arched roof or ceiling, covered with a vault
vaulted
Covered with an arch, or vault
vaulted
in the shape of or consisting of several arches joined together vaulted ceiling/roof etc
vaulted
having a hemispherical vault or dome
vaulted
Arched; concave; as, a vaulted roof
vaulter
{i} athlete who vaults; leaper
vaulter
a person who vaults or leaps
vaulter
an athlete who jumps over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole
vaulter
One who vaults; a leaper; a tumbler
vaulting
{i} leaping motion; arched structure
vaulting
A vaulted structure; such structures treated as a group
vaulting
The sport of gymnastics and dance routines performed on horseback, and on the longe line
vaulting
a light leap by a horse in which both hind legs leave the ground before the forelegs come down
vaulting
present participle of vault
vaulting
Leaning upward or over
vaulting
a roof constructed in the form of a arched bays
vaulting
revealing excessive self-confidence; reaching for the heights; "vaulting ambition"
vaulting
Exaggerated or overreaching
vaulting
The practice of constructing vaults, or a particular method of such construction
vaulting
Vaulting is when a player places one or both hands on a structure, usually a fence, and lifts themself over it All players have thier own distinct style of vaulting
vaulting
(architecture) a vaulted structure; "arches and vaulting
vaulting
The act of constructing vaults; a vaulted construction
vaulting
Act of one who vaults or leaps
vaulting
the vaults forming the roof inside a building
vaulting
(architecture) a vaulted structure; "arches and vaulting"
vaulting
arches in a roof or ceiling. vaulting ambition the desire to achieve as much as possible. Gymnastics exercise in which the athlete leaps over a form that was originally intended to mimic a horse. At one time, the pommel horse was used in the vaulting exercise, with the pommels (handles) removed. The sanctioning body for gymnastic sport, the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), decreed in 2001 that a vaulting table would be introduced to replace the horse. In men's vaulting the height of the table is 1.35 m (4.43 ft) from the floor; for women, the height is 1.20 m (3.94 ft). A Reuther board, a type of springboard, is placed in front of the near end of the apparatus. The gymnast runs, gathers momentum while nearing the apparatus, rebounds off the springboard, and, supporting the hands on the apparatus, vaults over it and performs an acrobatic maneuver
vaults
third-person singular of vault
vaults
plural of , vault
vaulty
Arched; concave
vaulty
{s} arched
wine vault
wine cellar, underground room used to store wine
vault
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