panzer

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English - Turkish
panzer
motorize kuvvet
zırhlı
(isim) zırhlı
Turkish - Turkish
İkinci Dünya Savaşında Alman ordusunun kullandığı, günümüzde polisin kanunsuz sokak gösterileri gibi hareketleri bastırmak için yararlandığı, yüksek tekerlekli, zırhlı, hafif silâhlarla donatılmış araç
İkinci Dünya Savaşı'nda Alman ordusunun kullandığı, günümüzde polisin kanunsuz sokak gösterileri gibi hareketleri bastırmak için yararlandığı, yüksek tekerlekli, zırhlı, hafif silahlarla donatılmış araç: "Panzer tümenlerinin saldırısını akşama sabaha bekliyorduk."- A. İlhan
ikinci Dünya Savaşı'nda, Alman ordusunun zırhlı arabaları ve zırhlı birliklerine verilen ad
English - English
Of or relating to the armoured units employed by the German forces in World War II

A Panzer division is composed of 12,000 to 14,000 men, with 3,150 motorized vehicles of all descriptions, ranging from tanks to antitank guns, antiaircraft batteries, motorized supply units transporting food, . . .

A tank, especially a German one of World War II
an armored vehicle or tank
an armored vehicle or tank equipped with armored vehicles; "a panzer division
a vehicle belonging to a panzer unit, esp. a tank
{i} tank or other heavily-armored military vehicle that belongs to a German panzer unit
equipped with armored vehicles; "a panzer division"
of or relating to the fast mechanized armoured units employed by the German army in World War II
armoured troops
panzer division
(German panzer, "armoured") Self-contained military unit of the German army, built around the capabilities of armoured vehicles. In World War II, it consisted of a tank brigade with four battalions; a motorized infantry brigade with four rifle battalions; an artillery regiment; and reconnaissance, antitank, and military-engineering battalions and service units. Germany had six panzer divisions in 1939 and 20 by 1941. It remains the principal offensive element of the German army
Turkish - English
panzer
armoured car
amfibi panzer
buffalo
panzer

    Hyphenation

    pan·zer

    Turkish pronunciation

    pänzır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpanzər/ /ˈpænzɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'pan-z&r, 'pän(t)-s&a ] (noun.) circa 1939. 1940, from German Panzer, from Middle High German Panzer (“armour”), from Old French panciere (“coat of mail”), from Latin pantex (“paunch”).
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