pennant

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English - Turkish
{i} şampiyonluk
{i} bayrak (küçük)
flandra
flama
çengel
{i} şampiyonluk forsu
süs için kullanılan ufak bayrak
dar ve uzun bayrak
(Askeri) FLAMA; FORS: Çok defa bir kıtanın veya bir generalin tanınmasına yarayan küçük bayrak
{i} alev
bayrak

Bayrak yarışında Yankiler fark atıyorlar. - The Yankees are running away with the pennant race.

(Askeri) fors
commission pennant
(Askeri) flandra
convoy pennant
konvoy flaması
pennants
flamalar
commission pennant
(Askeri) FLANDRA: Bir geminin hizmetinde olduğunu belirtmek için prova direğine çekilen kırmızı, beyaz ve mavi kumaştan yapılmış bir şerit
danger pennant
(Askeri) tehlike flaması
marking pennant
(Askeri) üçgen işaret flaması
marking pennant
(Askeri) ÜÇGEN İŞARET FLAMASI: Hedefli eğitim atışlarında, bir birliğin yerini, tehlikeli sahayı veya başka maksatları belirtmek için kullanılan, üçgen şeklinde, küçük flama. Ayrıca bakınız: "marking flag"
English - English
The championship of a baseball league
A flag normally used by naval vessels to represent a special condition: as

the commissioning pennant flown on ceremonial occasions.

A flag representing the championship of a baseball division
a small flag
{n} a flag, a rope to hoist up thing by
Any nautical flags that taper to a point and used for identification
the award given to the champion
{i} long and narrow flag; miracle; pendant
A pennant is a long, narrow, triangular flag. The second car was flying the Ghanaian pennant
– A long, narrow, usually triangular flag
A triangular flag Frequently used at sea, the pennant is usually, but not always, very much longer than it is wide See BROAD PENNANT
A small flag; a pennon
The board pennant is an oblong, nearly square flag, carried at the masthead of a commodore's vessel
Another name for a triangle but sometimes used when the triangle is long but not tall
(1) A small flag, such as can be used for signaling Flags can be used together to spell words or individually as codes, such as the quarantine flag (2) A small line attached to a mooring chain, sometimes called a pendant
In baseball, a pennant is a flag that is given each year to the top team in a league. The championship is also called the pennant. The Red Sox lost the pennant to Detroit by a single game
a long flag; often tapering the award given to the champion a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)
A rope or strap to which a purchase is hooked
A triangular flag
The narrow, or long, pennant (called also whip or coach whip) is a long, narrow piece of bunting, carried at the masthead of a government vessel in commission
a small triangle indicating a halfway point in a rapid market move The pennant should be preceded by an almost vertical market move, called the pole The pole will be the distance from a breakout from a support or resistance or geometric pattern to the triangular part of the pennant In the case of a pennant pointing up, the pole should be attended by high volume
A chart pattern resembling a pointed flag, with the point facing to the right, which shows a diminishing variance of price
is a small triangular or tapering flag It is not always easy to distinguish a pennant from a flag W Smith stated that "the common denominator distinguishing a pennant from a flag seems to be that the former is always secondary to the latter in importance and differs in shape, proportions, size, and/or manner of display" In naval terms certain pennants have a significance out of all proportion to their size For example, for the Russian-American Company flag a ship flying the flag was a merchant ship but a ship flying the same flag and a pennant was a warship David Prothero, 25 June 1997
a long flag; often tapering
A flag representing the championship of a baseball league
a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)
pennant race
{i} (Baseball) seasonal competition between the leading professional baseball teams that is held in order to win the league pennant
Irish pennant
A loose or untidy end of a line or other part of the rigging of a sailing ship
Irish pennant
A loose thread of a Naval or Marine uniform; also the loose end of any knot not tied properly
A pennant
pynoun
convoy pennant
" (c) Over a signal number, when it refers to the signal number of an officer in the Annual Navy Register
convoy pennant
(c) Over a signal number, when it refers to the signal number of an officer in the Annual Navy Register
convoy pennant
(b) Alone by a senior officer present during evolutions or drills, when it commands "Silence
convoy pennant
A white pennant with red border, carried : (a) Forward on all vessels on convoy duty
pennants
plural of pennant
pennant
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