wending

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Englisch - Türkisch
yola koyulma
direction
yön

Benim bir yön duyum yok bu yüzden her zaman bir pusula ile seyahat ederim. - I have no sense of direction so I always travel with a compass.

Kasvetli bir manzara, her yöne millerce yayıldı. - A dreary landscape spread out for miles in all directions.

direction
yönerge

İlaç alırken şişe üzerindeki yönergeleri dikkatle izleyin. - When taking drugs, follow the directions on the bottle carefully.

direction
gidişat
direction
{i} direktörlük
direction
yan

Orman yangını tüm yönlerde yayılmaya başladı. - The forest fire began to spread in all directions.

Yanlışlıkla ters yöne giden bir trene bindim. - By mistake I boarded a train going in the opposite direction.

direction
kontrol
direction
yön alıcı cihaz
direction
{i} yönetme
direction
(Askeri) YÖN: l. Bir topçu veya deniz topçu destek atışında, tespitçi/gözlemci tarafından atış isteğinde tespit noktasını belirtmek için kullanılan bir terim. 2. Bknz. "intelligence cycle"
direction
(Tekstil) yön, doğrultu
direction
{i} talimat

Tom sahne talimatlarını takip etmedi. - Tom didn't follow stage directions.

Birisi Tom'a yanlış talimat verdi. - Someone gave Tom the wrong directions.

direction
{i} açıklama

İmalatçının açıklamasına göre, her on yılda bir değiştirilmeli. - According to the manufacturer's directions, tires should be changed every 10 years.

direction
directional istikametedirectional
direction
(Tıp) Yön, doğrultu, istikamet, directio
direction
(isim) yön, istikamet; direktörlük; yönetim; kumanda, yönetme, emir, talimat; açıklama, alıcı adresi
direction
{i} yönetim, idare
direction
tembih
direction
nezaret
direction
{i} yön, istikamet, taraf
wend
katetmek
wend
yol gitmek
Englisch - Englisch
direction
act of going, course
Present participle of wend
Wend
a member of a Slavic people from the borders of Germany and Poland; a Sorb; a Kashub
wend
To go or proceed along some course or way

We wended our weary way westward.

wend
to direct (oneself), pursue one's way
wend
{v} to go, pass from, turn round
Mei Wending
born 1633, Xuangcheng, Anhui province, China died 1721, China Chinese writer on astronomy and mathematics whose work represented an association of Chinese and Western knowledge. In his comparative study, Lixue yiwen ( 1701; "Inquiry on Mathematical Astronomy"), Mei tried to situate the new European knowledge properly within the historical framework of Chinese knowledge. In Jihe bubian ("Complements of Geometry") he calculated the volumes and relative dimensions of regular and semi-regular polyhedrons by traditional Chinese methods. Mei helped rehabilitate traditional Chinese mathematics. The comprehensive collection of his works, Lisuan quanshu, was published in 1723
Wend
a member of a Slavic people from the borders of Germany and Poland; a Sorb
Wend
{i} member of a Slavic people that resided in parts of northeastern Germany in medieval times (remnants of this people are known today as Sorbs)
wend
of Wene
wend
direct one's course or way; "wend yoour way through the crowds"
wend
To direct; to betake; used chiefly in the phrase to wend one's way
wend
A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit
wend
To go; to pass; to betake one's self
wend
To turn round
wend
{f} walk; make one's way
wend
Also used reflexively
wend
direct one's course or way; "wend yoour way through the crowds
wend
If you wend your way in a particular direction, you walk, especially slowly, casually, or carefully, in that direction. Sleepy-eyed commuters were wending their way to work. = make your way. To go one's way; proceed. wend your way to move or travel slowly from one place to another wend your way through/towards/home etc. Any member of a group of Slavic tribes that by the 5th century AD had settled in the area between the Oder and Elbe rivers in what is now eastern Germany. They occupied the eastern borders of the domain of the Franks and other Germanic peoples. From the 6th century the Franks warred sporadically against the Wends; under Charlemagne in the early 9th century they began a campaign to subjugate the Wends and forcibly convert them to Christianity. German annexation of Wendish territories began in 929 but collapsed during a Wendish rebellion in 983. A German Crusade against the Wends in 1147, authorized by the church and led by Henry the Lion, inflicted great loss of life. The Wends thereafter offered little opposition to German colonization of the Elbe-Oder region; themselves enserfed, they were gradually assimilated by the Germans, except for a minority in the traditional region of Lusatia (in eastern Germany) who are now known as Sorbs
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von wending im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

Wend
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wending
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