pennants

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English - Turkish
flamalar
pennant
{i} şampiyonluk
pennant
{i} bayrak (küçük)
pennant
bayrak

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

pennant
(Askeri) fors
pennant
flandra
pennant
flama
pennant
çengel
pennant
{i} şampiyonluk forsu
pennant
süs için kullanılan ufak bayrak
pennant
dar ve uzun bayrak
pennant
(Askeri) FLAMA; FORS: Çok defa bir kıtanın veya bir generalin tanınmasına yarayan küçük bayrak
pennant
{i} alev
English - English
plural of pennant
Irish pennants
plural form of Irish pennant
pennant
The championship of a baseball league
pennant
A flag normally used by naval vessels to represent a special condition: as

the commissioning pennant flown on ceremonial occasions.

pennant
A flag representing the championship of a baseball division
pennant
a small flag
pennant
{n} a flag, a rope to hoist up thing by
pennant
Any nautical flags that taper to a point and used for identification
pennant
the award given to the champion
pennant
{i} long and narrow flag; miracle; pendant
pennant
A pennant is a long, narrow, triangular flag. The second car was flying the Ghanaian pennant
pennant
– A long, narrow, usually triangular flag
pennant
A triangular flag Frequently used at sea, the pennant is usually, but not always, very much longer than it is wide See BROAD PENNANT
pennant
A small flag; a pennon
pennant
The board pennant is an oblong, nearly square flag, carried at the masthead of a commodore's vessel
pennant
Another name for a triangle but sometimes used when the triangle is long but not tall
pennant
(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
pennant
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
pennant
a long flag; often tapering the award given to the champion a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)
pennant
A rope or strap to which a purchase is hooked
pennant
A triangular flag
pennant
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
pennant
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
pennant
A chart pattern resembling a pointed flag, with the point facing to the right, which shows a diminishing variance of price
pennant
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
pennant
a long flag; often tapering
pennant
A flag representing the championship of a baseball league
pennant
a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)
pennants
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