elevators

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Definition of elevators in English Turkish dictionary

elevator
{i} asansör

Bir asansörde cinsel olarak taciz edildi. - She was sexually harassed in an elevator.

Asansörle üçüncü kata çıktım. - I rode the elevator to the third level.

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(Askeri) YÜKSELİŞ DÜMENİ, İRTİFA DÜMENİ: Bir uçağın kuyruğunda bulunan oynak taşıyıcı. satıh. Bu dümen hareket ettirilerek, tayyareye tırmanma veya pike yapma imkanları verilir. İrtifa dümeni, kanatçık (aileron) ve istikamet dümeni (rudder) tayyarenin üç esas komuta parçasıdır
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yükselme
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(Havacılık) yükseliş dümeni
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yükselti
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(Bilgisayar) yukarı akıtma imleci
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rakım
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yükseltme
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kaldıraç
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(Tıp,Teknik) elevator
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(Havacılık) kuyruk kanadı
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elevatör
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götürge
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elevator controls goşisman kumandaları
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{i} silo
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yükselten veya kaldıran araç
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irtifa dümeni
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{i} kaldırıcı
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irtifa dümeni/asansör
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{i} kaldırıcı kas
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{i} tahıl ambarı
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tahılı üst katlara nakleden makine
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(Tıp) Kaldırıcı, yükseltici araç, herhangi bir şeyi yukarı kaldırmada kullanılan alet (çökme gösteren kemik kısmını yükselterek eski haline getiren alet gibi)
elevator
bir uzvu kaldıran adale
English - English
plural of elevator
movable surfaces on the trailing edge of canards or ram wings that direct airflow; also ailerons, flaps, flippers
Hinged surfaces on the portion of the aircraft tail assembly extending left and right from the fuselage or body of the plane These are activated by moving the control stick to change the flight path from horizontal to climb or descend
A set of clamps that grip a stand, or column, of casing, tubing, drill pipe or sucker rods, so that the stand can be raised or lowered into the well
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A silo used for storing wheat, corn or other grain (grain elevator)
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Permanent construction with a built-in platform that is lifted vertically
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{n} a muscle which draws upwards
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to or from different floors or levels; called in England a lift; the cage or platform itself
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lifting device consisting of a platform or cage that is raised and lowered mechanically in a vertical shaft in order to move people from one floor to another in a building
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A building for elevating, storing, and discharging, grain
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Equipment used to discharge some bulk cargoes such as grain which is removed from the hold by a continuous line of buckets or by suction and carried on a conveyor belt to store
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A cage or platform and the hoisting machinery in a hotel, warehouse, mine, etc
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A movable plane or group of planes used to control the altitude or fore-and-aft poise or inclination of an airship or flying machine
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Trademark for a type of shoe having an insert lift to make the wearer appear taller
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This is another airplane term, but is easier than saying "cyclic forward / back " The elevator is what pitches the plane forward or back, to dive or climb, but does not really exist on a helicopter
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for conveying persons, goods, etc
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A horizontal control surface located on the stab Controls climbing, and descending
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A control surface at the rear (or sometimes at the front) of an aeroplane It either increases or decreases lift at one extremity of the aeroplane, and so causes the nose to come up or point down Originally called the "horizontal rudder" or "equilibriator" Press 'Back' to return
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One who, or that which, raises or lifts up anything A mechanical contrivance, usually an endless belt or chain with a series of scoops or buckets, for transferring grain to an upper loft for storage
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the horizontal control surface on the tailplane which controls climb or descent
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A muscle which serves to raise a part of the body, as the leg or the eye
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A control surface of an aircraft responsible for controling the pitching motion of the machine
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the airfoil on the tailplane of an aircraft that makes it ascend or descend
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A device used to handle pipe; the elevator is clamped around the pipe directly under the coupling See also pin hook; sand line
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A small control surface hinged to the rear of the horizontal stabilizer and used to tilt an airplane up or down
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A movable surface on the trailing edge of a canard or ram wing that can be adjusted to direct the airflow
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Platform used for the moving of people and/or goods up and down in buildings
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A control surface on the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer used to control the up or down movement of the airplane's nose In some airplanes, the entire horizontal stabilizer can move, acting as the elevator Movement of the elevator is controlled by either the control yoke or side stick A trim system minimizes the force needed to hold the elevator in the proper position for climb, cruise, descent, and other flight conditions
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A tall warehouse facility that uses vertical conveyors to raise or elevate grain, generally owned privately or by an agricultural cooperative, where grain is stored before being marketed
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horizontal flap on the tail which is used to move the plane up and down
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any hinged surface that provides the plane with the ability to climb or dive
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The Elevator is the horizontal moveable control surface at the tail of the model connected to the stabilizer It controls direction in pitch
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{i} mechanical apparatus for moving people or items from floor to floor within a building
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a hinged, horizontal surface that controls the pitch of an aircraft
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Hinged control surface located at the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer, which provides control of the airplane about the pitch axis and causes the airplane to climb or dive The correct direction of control is to pull the transmitter elevator control stick back, toward the bottom of the transmitter, to move the elevator upward, which causes the airplane to climb, and vice versa to dive
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An elevator is a device that carries people up and down inside buildings. Car that moves in a vertical shaft to carry passengers or freight between the levels of a multistory building. The use of mechanical lifting platforms dates to Roman times. Steam and hydraulic elevators came into use in the 19th century; electric elevators had been introduced by the end of the century. Most modern elevators are electrically propelled through a system of cables and pulleys with the aid of a counterweight, though hydraulic elevators are still used in low buildings. The introduction of an automatic safety device by Elisha Otis (1811-1861) in 1853 made the passenger elevator possible. By opening the way to higher buildings, the elevator played a decisive role in creating the characteristic urban geography of modern cities
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The pitch control surface
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(aka: Prep, Half) Two bases each hold a different foot of one flyer The feet are both held at shoulder level
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the part on the tail that helps the aircraft maintain level flight and adjusts the aircraft's pitch; the elevator controls the airplane's nose, tilting it upward or downward
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The hinged, movable control surface at the rear of the horizontal stabilizer It is attached to the control wheel or stick and is used to control the pitch up or down or to hold the aircraft in level flight
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The control surface on the tail which controls the attitude
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Control surface on the horizontal stabilizer which is used to control the speed and attitude of the glider The elevator is controlled by foreward and backward movements of the joystick Moving the joystick backwards deflects the elevator upwards, which causes the horizontal stabilizer to generate additional downforce, lowering the tail and raising the nose of the glider
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An instrument for raising a depressed portion of a bone
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A long piece of equipment which is powered by a tractor and moves items such as small hay bales to be stored under cover such as in the upper levels of a barn called a hayloft or in a hay shed
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The hinged control section of the tailplane, used to control pitch
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Part of an aircraft that controls pitch Run Up Area Area set aside to test engines
Turkish - English

Definition of elevators in Turkish English dictionary

elevator
(Tıp,Teknik) elevator
elevators

    Turkish pronunciation

    elıveytırz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈeləˌvātərz/ /ˈɛləˌveɪtɜrz/

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