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Definition of an airplane in English Turkish dictionary

airplane
uçak

Bir uçak dağ üzerinden uçtu. - An airplane had flown over the mountain.

Uçak saatte beş yüz kilometre hızla uçar. - The airplane flies at a speed of five hundred kilometers per hour.

bird
kuş

Minnesota'nın eyalet kuşu sivrisinektir. - Minnesota's state bird is the mosquito.

Bu kuş ne Japonya'da ne de Çin'de yaşar. - This bird lives neither in Japan nor in China.

bird
{i} kız

Kız kuşları kafesten serbest bıraktı. - The girl released the birds from the cage.

Bu kuşa neden kızılgerdan diyorlar? - Why is this bird called a robin redbreast?

airplane
(Askeri) TAYYARE; UÇAK: Ağırlık taşıyan ve dönmeyen bir satıh üzerinde havanın dinamik tesiriyle boşlukta durabilecek şekilde, havada seyrüsefer için imal edilmiş olan hava aracı
bird
avlamak

Anne kedi kuşları avlamak için dışarı çıktı. - The mother cat went out hunting birds.

bird
herif
bird
yuha çekme
bird
hindi gibi hayvanlar
bird
kuş tutmak
bird
kuşçu
bird
bird catcher kuş tutan kimse
bird
birdbathkuşların yıkanması için çukurbird cage kuş kafesi
bird
birdav kop
bird
{i} güdümlü mermi
bird
kus
airplane
gecikmeli
bird
kadın
bird
kişi

Güzel giysiler kişiyi güzel gösterir. - Fine feathers make fine birds.

bird
insan

İnsanların hayvanlar ve kuşlar üzerinde hakimiyeti var mıdır? - Does mankind have dominion over animals and birds?

Bu kuş insan sesini taklit edebilir. - This bird can imitate the human voice.

bird
tip
airplane
(isim) uçak
English - English
bird
airplane
A powered heavier-than air aircraft with fixed wings
airplane
{i} aeroplane, jet plane
airplane
An airplane is a vehicle with wings and one or more engines that enable it to fly through the air. Fixed-wing aircraft that is heavier than air, propelled by a screw propeller or a high-velocity jet, and supported by the dynamic reaction of the air against its wings. An airplane's essential components are the body or fuselage, a flight-sustaining wing system, stabilizing tail surfaces, altitude-control devices such as rudders, a thrust-providing power source, and a landing support system. Beginning in the 1840s, several British and French inventors produced designs for engine-powered aircraft, but the first powered, sustained, and controlled flight was only achieved by Wilbur and Orville Wright in 1903. Later airplane design was affected by the development of the jet engine; most airplanes today have a long nose section, swept-back wings with jet engines placed behind the plane's midsection, and a tail stabilizing section. Most airplanes are designed to operate from land; seaplanes are adapted to touch down on water, and carrier-based planes are modified for high-speed short takeoff and landing. See also airfoil; aviation; glider; helicopter
airplane
A powered aircraft with fixed wings used for transportation of humans and goods; for amusement or entertainment; and in warfare. An aeroplane
airplane
an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets; "the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane
airplane
{s} airmobile
an airplane

    Hyphenation

    an air·plane

    Turkish pronunciation

    ın erpleyn

    Pronunciation

    /ən ˈerˌplān/ /ən ˈɛrˌpleɪn/

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