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Definition of e-fencing in English Turkish dictionary

fencing
{i} eskrim

Eski olimpiyat eskrim şampiyonu Pál Schmitt Macaristan Cumhurbaşkanı seçildi. - Former Olympic fencing champion Pál Schmitt has been elected President of Hungary.

fencing
{i} parmaklık
fencing
parmaklık malzemesi
fencing
doğrudan kaçarak
fencing
çit malzemesi
fencing
{f} doğrudan kaç
fencing
çit ya da duvar
fencing sword
eskrim kılıcı
fencing master
master eskrim
perimeter fencing
çevre çıt
ring fencing
ring eskrim
fencing
{i} çit
fencing
fence kaç/eskrim yap
fencing
çit/eskrim
fencing
{i} kaçamaklı cevap verme
fencing
(Mukavele) bir araziyi çevreleyen çit
fencing
{i} çit veya parmaklık malzemesi
English - English
Fencing though the use of the internet to sell stolen merchandise
fencing
The art or sport of duelling with swords, especially the style that originated in Europe
fencing
Fences used as barriers or an enclosure

Fencing was erected around the field to keep the horses in.

fencing
Material used to make fences
fencing
Present participle of fence
fencing
{n} the art or act of defense by weapons
fencing
Disputing or debating in a manner resembling the art of fencers
fencing
with the smallsword
fencing
The act of building a fence
fencing
the art or sport of fighting with swords (especially the use of foils or epees or sabres to score points under a set of rules)
fencing
{i} art of sword fighting; fences; material for constructing fences; use of witty remarks to avoid answering direct questions
fencing
The materials used for building fences
fencing
The aggregate of the fences put up for inclosure or protection; as, the fencing of a farm
fencing
The art or practice of attack and defense with the sword, esp
fencing
See Fence, v
fencing
Fencing is a sport in which two competitors fight each other using very thin swords. The ends of the swords are covered and the competitors wear protective clothes, so that they do not hurt each other
fencing
Materials such as wood or wire that are used to make fences are called fencing. old wooden fencing. Sport involving attack and defense with a light sword, specifically a foil, épée, or sabre. There is evidence of swordplay from ancient times through the Middle Ages. In the 14th century swordplay became important in both war and the European gentleman's daily life, and by the 15th century guilds of fencing masters had formed. Strokes that were originally jealously guarded secrets of the individual guilds eventually became orthodox fencing moves. By the later 17th century various rules and conventions had been imposed. In modern competition except for sabre matches hits are made with the point only; in matches using foils and sabres, touches to only certain points of the opponents body are counted, whereas in épée no such restrictions apply. Each valid hit scores one or more points. Men's fencing was included in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, women's in the 1924 games. Electrical scoring was introduced in 1936 to eliminate the frequent inaccuracy of human judgment
fencing mask
a face mask made of fine mesh that is worn over a fencer's face
fencing material
material for building fences
fencing sword
a sword used in the sport of fencing
fencing team
team that participates in fencing contests (fighting with swords or foils)
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