rapids

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English - Turkish
ivinti yeri
çağlarca
{i} nehrin akıntılı yeri
i., çoğ. bir akarsuyun hızla akan türbülanslı kısımları
{i} suyun en hızlı aktığı yer
hızlı akış
rapid
hızlı

O heyecanlandığında, gittikçe daha hızlı konuştu. - As he grew excited, he spoke more and more rapidly.

İthalattaki hızlı artış bizi şaşırttı. - The rapid increase of imports surprised us.

rapid
{s} ani

Babaannenin ani ölümünden sonra, büyükbaba hızla yaşlanmaya başladı. - After Grandma's sudden death, Grandpa began to age rapidly.

rapid
ivinti
rapid
birden
rapid
kuduruk
rapid
sıldırım
rapid
(ırmak/vb.) en hızlı akan yeri
rapid
(yokuş) dik
rapid
süratli
rapid
iti
rapid
yalçın
rapid
tez
rapid
{s} ışığa hassas (film)
rapid
{s} sarp
rapid
dik/hızlı
rapid
ivinti yer
rapid
{s} dik
rapid
{s} çabuk

Babanızın çabuk iyileşmesi için isteklerim. - My wishes for your father's rapid recovery.

Baş katip çalışkan bir adam değil fakat üstlerine nasıl yaltaklanacağını bildiği için çabuk ilerliyor. - The chief clerk is not a hardworking man, but gets ahead rapidly because he knows how to curry favor with his superiors.

rapid
{s} seri

Bir bilgisayar çok seri şekilde hesaplayabilir. - A computer can calculate very rapidly.

rapid
ivinti yeri
English - English
Part of a river with fast-moving, shallow water The rocks and roughness of the water make it dangerous or impassible for all kinds of water transportation Canoes are usually carried past rapids on land
fast moving water
{i} section of a river with a swift current
Reengineering Acquisition, Payment and Information Disposition Systems RAPIDS implements an entirely new automated process for all procurement requests
plural of rapid
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An area of a river, stream, or course where the current is very rapid and flows around and over various obstacles
A turbulent and swift-flowing section of a river (rapides)
Fast-moving water that flows around rocks and boulders in rivers; classified from I to VI according to degree of difficulty navigating
Rapids are a section of a river where the water moves very fast, often over rocks. His canoe was there, on the river below the rapids. part of a river where the water looks white because it is moving very fast over rocks
An area of swift current in a stream or river, characterized by standing waves or by boulders and rocks A 0-D, 1-D, or 2-D basic feature
Steep section of stream with swift current and lots of surface agitation and some waves
Rough, flowing water in a river or stream
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A part of a stream where the current is moving with a greater swiftness than usual and where the water surface is broken by obstructions, but without a sufficient break in slope to form a water fall, as where the water descends over a series of small steps It commonly results from a sudden steepening of the stream gradient, from the presence of a restricted channel, or from the unequal resistance of the successive rocks traversed by the stream
Grand Rapids
a city in Michigan, US
rapid
a rough section of a river or stream which is difficult to navigate due to the swift and turbulent motion of the water
rapid
having great speed
Cedar Rapids
A city of east-central Iowa on the Cedar River west-northwest of Davenport. It is a major commercial, industrial, and transportation center. Population: 108,751. City (pop., 2000: 120,758), eastern Iowa, U.S. Originally called Rapids City, it was settled in the 1830s next to rapids of the Cedar River, a source of waterpower. With the coming of the railroads, it developed as a grain and livestock market. Neighbouring Kingston was annexed in 1870, and Kenwood Park in 1926. Its manufactures include electronic equipment and farm machinery. It was the home of the artist Grant Wood
Grand Rapids
{i} city in the state of Michigan (USA) which is well known as a furniture-manufacturing center
Grand Rapids
A city of west-central Michigan on the Grand River west-northwest of Lansing. Built on the site of an Ottawa village, it has been a furniture-manufacturing center since the mid-1800s. Population: 189,126. City (pop., 2000: 197,800), western Michigan, U.S. Located on the Grand River, it was founded in 1826 as a trading post. Ample lumber from nearby forests soon fueled a woodworking industry. After Grand Rapids furniture was shown at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, the city became known as the furniture capital of America. Its industry diversified with the advent of World War I, and metal-based manufacturing thereafter exceeded furniture. Its public library contains important collections of books on furniture design; its educational institutions include Kendall College of Art and Design (1928). It was the boyhood home of Pres. Gerald Ford
cedar rapids
a city in eastern Iowa
grand rapids
a city in west central Michigan; noted for manufacturing furniture
rapid
Describes a process or concept which occurs quickly
rapid
a part of a river where the current is very fast done or occurring in a brief period of time; "a rapid rise through the ranks" characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed; "a rapid movment"; "a speedy car"; "a speedy errand boy
rapid
Advancing with haste or speed; speedy in progression; in quick sequence; as, rapid growth; rapid improvement; rapid recurrence; rapid succession
rapid
done or occurring in a brief period of time; "a rapid rise through the ranks"
rapid
characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed; "a rapid movment"; "a speedy car"; "a speedy errand boy"
rapid
A rapid change is one that happens very quickly. the country's rapid economic growth in the 1980's the rapid decline in the birth rate in Western Europe. + rapidly rap·id·ly countries with rapidly growing populations = fast + rapidity ra·pid·ity the rapidity with which the weather can change. = speed
rapid
characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed; "a rapid movment"; "a speedy car"; "a speedy errand boy
rapid
a part of a river where the current is very fast
rapid
a part of a river where the current is very fast done or occurring in a brief period of time; "a rapid rise through the ranks"
rapid
{s} quick, fast, swift
rapid
A rapid movement is one that is very fast. He walked at a rapid pace along Charles Street. whether the Tunnel will provide more rapid car transport than ferries + rapidly rap·id·ly He was moving rapidly around the room = quickly + rapidity ra·pid·ity The water rushed through the holes with great rapidity. = speed. happening or done very quickly and in a very short time fast, quick quick (rapidus , from rapere; RAPE)
rapid
Very swift or quick; moving with celerity; fast; as, a rapid stream; a rapid flight; a rapid motion
rapid
Lawrence
rapid
{i} section of a river with a swift current
rapid
The part of a river where the current moves with great swiftness, but without actual waterfall or cascade; usually in the plural; as, the Lachine rapids in the St
rapid
Quick in execution; as, a rapid penman
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