staircase

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English - Turkish
merdiven

Çocukken merdivenden kaymak hoşuma giderdi. - When I was a child, I used to like sliding down the staircase banister.

Tom cılız merdivene dikkatlice tırmandı. - Tom carefully climbed up the rickety staircase.

pilleken
{i} (iki katı birbirine bağlayan) merdiven
(isim) merdiven
merdiven boşluğu
staircase function
Basamak fonksiyonu
staircase illusion
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) merdiven yanılsaması
moving staircase
yürüyen merdiven
spiral staircase
döner merdiven
spiral staircase
spiral merdiven
scale, staircase
ölçek, merdiven
helical staircase
döner merdiven
English - English
a flight of stairs; a stairway
a connected set of flights of stairs; a stairwell
{n} a set of stairs, a place for stairs
The wall structure enclosing a stair system
{i} set of steps
A stretch of river where the water pours over a series of drops that resemble a staircase
A flight of stairs including hand-rails, newels, balustrades, landings, and stringers
A flight of stairs with their supporting framework, casing, balusters, etc
a way of access consisting of a set of steps
A flight of stairs with its supporting framing and balustrade
In earlier centuries College buildings were organised as series of adjacent staircases There are few internal passages, instead the quads act as central corridors with staircases leading up to each set of rooms The porters in the lodge will quote a staircase number and a room number to enquirer: "His room is 16: 8 (i e room 8 on staircase 16) [Oxford]
A staircase is a set of stairs inside a building. They walked down the staircase together
staircase lock
A set of locks on a waterway canal which rise steeply, and consisting of lock gates where the top gate of one lock is also the bottom gate of the next lock, not having a pound between each level
staircase locks
plural form of staircase lock
staircase wit
Thinking of an idea or course of action too late to use it effectively, or the tendency to do so

One of the most insightful thinkers I know, the computer entrepreneur Yossi Vardi, prompted me to summarize my idea while standing on one leg. It was not too convenient to stand one one leg after a few glasses of perfumed Riesling, so I failed in my improvisation. The next day I experienced staircase wit.

staircase function
In mathematics, a function on the real numbers is called a step function (or staircase function) if it can be written as a finite linear combination of indicator functions of intervals. Informally speaking, a step function is a piecewise constant function having only finitely many pieces
staircase matrix
A staircase matrix is called a convex staircase Monge matrix (or concave staircase Monge matrix) if the Monge relation holds within the staircase. Monge arrays, or Monge matrices, are mathematical objects used primarily in computer science. They are named for their discoverer, the French mathematician Gaspard Monge
spiral staircase
A staircase in the form of a helix
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
National preserve, southern Utah, U.S. Created a national monument in 1996, it covers
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
7 million acres (0.7 million hectares). Its western section has cliffs and plateaus, and its eastern section has canyons along the Escalante River. Dinosaur tracks have been found there. The area was once inhabited by the Anasazi people
moving staircase
escalator
moving staircase
an escalator
spiral staircase
stairs that are built in a circular formation around a central pillar
spiral staircase
A staircase whose treads radiate from one central supporting post or newel
spiral staircase
a set of stairs arranged in a circular pattern so that they go around a central point as they get higher
spiral staircase
Stairs, which rise regularly around a cylinder, real or imaginary Sometimes called helical
staircases
plural of staircase
winding staircase
steps which twist vertically in the form of a spiral
staircase

    Hyphenation

    stair·case

    Turkish pronunciation

    sterkeys

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsterˌkās/ /ˈstɛrˌkeɪs/

    Etymology

    () stair + case
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