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İngilizce - Türkçe
z. feci halde
feci halde
disaster
felaket

İnsan su baskınları ve yangınlar gibi felaketlerden korkar. - Man fears disasters such as floods and fires.

Depremler ve seller doğal felaketlerdir. - Earthquakes and floods are natural disasters.

disaster
{i} felâket

Felaketten kıl payı kurtuldu. - He narrowly escaped the disaster.

Eğer saman yanarsa, gerçek bir felaket olur. - If the hay caught fire, it would be a real disaster.

disaster
afet

Afet filmlerini izlemeyi seviyorum. - I like watching disaster movies.

Burada kimse Ateist bir yaşam sürmez. Afetler sırasında veya güzel günlerde herkes Tanrı'ya inanır. - Nobody here lives an atheistic life. During disasters and during fortunes everyone relies on God.

disaster
facia
disastrous
{s} felâket getiren
disastrous
{s} feci

Aşırı dürüstlük feci olabilir. - Excessive honesty can be disastrous.

disaster
çöküş
disaster
yıkım
disaster
olağanüstü durum
disaster
talihsizlik
disastrous
felaket getiren
disaster
(Askeri) FELAKET, BELA
disaster
feci
disaster
{i} felaket, afet, yıkım, bela
disaster
afat
disastrous
felaketin doğasına ait
disastrous
{s} tâlihsiz
disastrous
{s} korkunç
İngilizce - İngilizce
In a disastrous way. (Of the nature of a disaster; calamitously.)
{a} unluckily, in a dismal manner
in disastrous manner, calamitously; terribly, awfully
in a disastrous manner; "the real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust began
disasterly
disaster
An unexpected natural or man-made catastrophe of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life or sometimes permanent change to the natural environment
disastrous
of the nature of a disaster; calamitous
disaster
{v} to blast, afflict, injure, hurt
disaster
{n} a misfortune, calamity, blast
disaster
a manifestation of an interaction between extreme physical or natural phenomena and a vulnerable human group that results in general disruption and destruction, loss of life and livelihood and injury (Tilling, Volcanic Hazards, fig 1 1, p 3)
disaster
A calamity caused by accident, fire, explosion, or technical failure, or by the forces of nature that has resulted in serious harm to the health, safety or welfare of people, or in widespread damage to property (as defined in the Emergency Program Act)
disaster
Disaster is something which has very bad consequences for you. The government brought itself to the brink of fiscal disaster = catastrophe
disaster
A halfpipe lip trick where one lands with the coping perpendicular to the snowboard Originated in skateboarding when skaters would land on the coping and allow their skateboard trucks (axle) to hang-up With no trucks it's really not a disaster, but we'll call it that anyway
disaster
1 fast sudden change 2 specific changes of nature in earth
disaster
An unforeseen and often sudden event that causes great damage, destruction and human suffering Though often caused by nature, disasters can have human origins Wars and civil disturbances that destroy homelands and displace people are included among the causes of disasters Other causes can be: building collapse, blizzard, drought, epidemic, earthquake, explosion, fire, flood, hazardous material or transportation incident (such as a chemical spill), hurricane, nuclear incident, tornado, or volcano FEMA: Disaster Assistance Programs
disaster
literally "bad stars"; particularly suitable in reference to a major asteroid impact
disaster
Any event that creates an inability on an organizations part to provide critical business functions for some predetermined period of time SIMILAR TERMS: Business Interruption; Outage; Catastrophe
disaster
To blast by the influence of a baleful star
disaster
Any real or anticipated occurrence which endangers the lies, safety, welfare and well-being of some or all of the people and cannot be brought under control by the use of all regular Municipal Government services and resources
disaster
Generally associated with grinding You do a disaster when you jump high (possibly doing a grab), land and grind
disaster
Preparedness
disaster
Major disturbances in the life of a community or population which occur sufficiently often to leave their record in the 'genetic memory' of the population (cf Catastrophe)
disaster
To bring harm upon; to injure
disaster
emphasis If you refer to something as a disaster, you are emphasizing that you think it is extremely bad or unacceptable. The whole production was just a disaster! = catastrophe
disaster
An unexpected occurance inflicting widespread destruction and distress and having long-term adverse effects on agency operations Each agency defines what a long-term adverse effect is in relation to its most critical program
disaster
Some condition that brings down all Passport network servers at a domain authority (for example, a large-scale power failure) Such a disaster might prevent access to certain parts of your site or strand users at a "404" page when they are trying to reach the Login server You may wish to switch Passport Manager to stand-alone mode in case of such a disaster
disaster
{i} catastrophe, misfortune, calamity
disaster
A disaster is a very bad accident such as an earthquake or a plane crash, especially one in which a lot of people are killed. It was the second air disaster in the region in less than two months = tragedy
disaster
An unpropitious or baleful aspect of a planet or star; malevolent influence of a heavenly body; hence, an ill portent
disaster
an act that has disastrous consequences
disaster
an event resulting in great loss and misfortune; "the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity"; "the earthquake was a disaster"
disaster
A condition in which an information resource is unavailable, as a result of a natural or man-made occurrence, that is of sufficient duration to cause significant disruption in the accomplishment of agency program objectives, as determined by agency management
disaster
Situations which cause massive loss of life or economic damage Natural disasters include droughts, earthquakes and floods
disaster
(1) An act of nature or an act of man which is or threatens to be of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant emergency assistance (2) A disruption of the human ecology which the affected community cannot absorb with its own resources
disaster
An adverse or unfortunate event, esp
disaster
An irreparable loss of data from a database
disaster
An unforeseen event causing great loss, upset or unpleasantness of whatever kind
disaster
a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune; "lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system"; "his policies were a disaster"
disaster
A lip trick where one gets "hung up" on the coping, most often with the board perpendicular to the coping
disaster
a sudden and extraordinary misfortune; a calamity; a serious mishap
disaster
Some condition that brings down all NET Passport network servers (for example, a large-scale power failure) Such a disaster might prevent access to certain parts of your site or strand users at a "404" page when they are trying to reach the Login server You may wish to switch Passport Manager to stand-alone mode in case of such a disaster
disaster
If you say that something is a recipe for disaster, you mean that it is very likely to have unpleasant consequences
disaster
any incident or event (e g , fire, earthquake, tornado, terrorism) that results in a major (multi-day) interruption of operations at one or more contact or data centers
disastrous
A disastrous event has extremely bad consequences and effects. the recent, disastrous earthquake = catastrophic + disastrously dis·as·trous·ly The vegetable harvest is disastrously behind schedule
disastrous
{s} terrible, dreadful, causing disaster
disastrous
Foreboding disaster; ill-omened
disastrous
Full of unpropitious stellar influences; unpropitious; ill- boding
disastrous
(of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin; "the stock market crashed on Black Friday"; "a calamitous defeat"; "the battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign"; "such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory"- Charles Darwin; "it is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it"- Douglas MacArthur; "a fateful error"
disastrous
Attended with suffering or disaster; very unfortunate; calamitous; ill-fated; as, a disastrous day; a disastrous termination of an undertaking
disastrous
If you describe something as disastrous, you mean that it was very unsuccessful. their disastrous performance in the general election of 1906. + disastrously dis·as·trous·ly the company's disastrously timed venture into property development. very bad, or ending in failure
disastrously

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    dis·as·trous·ly

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    dîzästrısli

    Telaffuz

    /dəˈzastrəslē/ /dɪˈzæstrəsliː/

    Etimoloji

    () From disastrous + -ly