(Askeri) YARMA TAARRUZU: Düşman savunma mevziinin mukavemetini kırmak, meydana getirilen gediği genişletmek ve mevzilerinin devamlılığını ortadan kaldırmak amacı güden bir çeşit taarruz manevrası. (Not: NATO terimi "cenetration (ground forces": yarma taarruzu (kara kuvvetleri) " şeklindedir.)
(Askeri) (INTELLIGENCE) GİRME; NÜFUZ ETME (İSTİHBARAT): Bir yer içine ajanların kaydı, ajanların veya teknik izleme araçlarının bir yere sokulması, bilgi elde etmek veya onların faaliyetlerini etkilemek amacıyla teşkilatlanma ve gruplanma
(Askeri) YARMA TAARRUZU: Düşman savunma mevziinin mukavemetini kırmak, meydana getirilen gediği genişletmek ve mevzilerinin devamlılığını ortadan kaldırmak amacı güden bir çeşit taarruz manevrası. (Not: NATO terimi "cenetration (ground forces": yarma taarruzu (kara kuvvetleri) " şeklindedir.)
(Askeri) (AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL) GİRME, YARMA (HAVA TRAFİK KONTROLÜ): Yönetimin bir nirengiye veya hava alanına bir yaklaşımın yapıldığı irtifaya dayandığı, bir nirengiden gelen iniş yolunun öngördüğü yayınlanmış bir yüksek irtifa cihazı yaklaşma usulünün belirli bir kısmı
If a company or country penetrates a market or area, they succeed in selling their products there. There have been around 15 attempts from outside France to penetrate the market. + penetration pen·etra·tion import penetration across a broad range of heavy industries
If something or someone penetrates a physical object or an area, they succeed in getting into it or passing through it. X-rays can penetrate many objects + penetration penetrations pen·etra·tion The exterior walls are three to three and a half feet thick to prevent penetration by bombs
enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor"
become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated with sorrow"
come to understand pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance; "The bullet penetrated her chest"
spread or diffuse through; "An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration"; "music penetrated the entire building"
make one's way deeper into ar through; "The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest
To pierce into by the mind; to arrive at the inner contents or meaning of, as of a mysterious or difficult subject; to comprehend; to understand
If someone penetrates an organization, a group, or a profession, they succeed in entering it although it is difficult to do so. the continuing failure of women to penetrate the higher levels of engineering
If someone penetrates an enemy group or a rival organization, they succeed in joining it in order to get information or cause trouble. The CIA had requested our help to penetrate a drugs ring operating out of Munich = infiltrate + penetration pen·etra·tion the successful penetration by the KGB of the French intelligence service. = infiltration
come to understand pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance; "The bullet penetrated her chest" insert the penis into the vagina or anus of; "Did the molester penetrate the child?" make one's way deeper into ar through; "The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest
To affect profoundly through the senses or feelings; to touch with feeling; to make sensible; to move deeply; as, to penetrate one's heart with pity
insert the penis into the vagina or anus of; "Did the molester penetrate the child?"
pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance; "The bullet penetrated her chest"
To enter into; to make way into the interior of; to effect an entrance into; to pierce; as, light penetrates darkness
the act (by a man) of inserting his penis into the vagina of a woman an attack that penetrates into enemy territory the depth to which something penetrates (especially the depth reached by a projectile that hits a target) the ability to make way into or through something; "the greater penetration of the new projectiles will result in greater injuries"
the depth to which a pile tip is driven into the ground, surface wood is permeated by creosote oil, or the surface of structure metal is fused and coalesced with metal to produce a weld joint
If someone gives you a penetrating look, it makes you think that they know what you are thinking. He gazed at me with a sharp, penetrating look that made my heart pound. = piercing
tending to penetrate; having the power of entering or piercing; "a toxic penetrative spray applied to the surface"; "a cold penetrating wind"; "a penetrating odor"
having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions; "an acute observer of politics and politicians"; "incisive comments"; "icy knifelike reasoning"; "as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang"; "penetrating insight"; "frequent penetrative observations"
The percentage of business that an HMO is able to capture in a particular subscriber group or in the market area as a whole For example, signing up 10 enrollees or members out of 100 eligibles yields a 10 percent penetration
(1) any object passing through the roof; (2) the consistency (hardness) of a bituminous material expressed as the distance, in tenths of a millimeter (0 1mm), that a standard needle penetrates vertically into a sample of material under specified conditions of loading, time, and temperature
the act of entering into or through something; "the penetration of upper management by women" the act (by a man) of inserting his penis into the vagina of a woman an attack that penetrates into enemy territory the depth to which something penetrates (especially the depth reached by a projectile that hits a target) the ability to make way into or through something; "the greater penetration of the new projectiles will result in greater injuries" clear or deep perception of a situation
the distance covered when driving into an opponent for a takedown Good penetration (getting in tight to the opponent) increases your chance of a successful takedown
when applied to creosoted lumber, the depth to which the surface wood is permeated by the creosote oil; when applied to pile driving; the depth a pile tip is driven into the ground
Penetration is used in media to describe the coverage of a particular medium In marketing terms it relates to the proportion of people who use or buy a product
A form of offensive maneuver that seeks to break through the enemy's defensive position, widen the gap created, and destroy the continuity of his positions
The percentage of business than an HMO captures in a particular subscriber group or in a defined market area For example, signing up 10 enrollees or members out of 100 eligible persons represents a 10 percent penetration
In a given population, the percent of households using a product or receiving a service Most commonly used to define the number of households that are subscribing to cable
Term used to indicate the ability of electromagnetic waves to propagate into or through materials Non-conducting materials are essentially transparent to electromagnetic waves, but absorption mechanisms, particularly at higher frequencies, mediate reduce the amount of energy propagating through the material Metals constitute good reflectors for freely propagating electromagnetic waves, with very little of an incident wave being able to propagate into the metal surface
Consistency, expressed as the distance in millimeters that a standard needle or cone penetrates vertically into a sample of the material under known conditions of loading, time, and temperature
[ 'pe-n&-"trAt ] (verb.) circa 1530. From Latin penetratus, past participle of penetrare (“to put, set, or place within, enter, pierce, penetrate”) penes (“within, with”) + -trare (as in intrare (“to go in, enter”) intra (“within”)).