to bunker

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English - Turkish
sığınak
(Ticaret) geminin kömür ambarı
(Askeri) yer altı sığınağı
bunker
depo
(Denizbilim) ön depo
kömürlük
kömür ambarı
oda arkadaşı
Yeraltı sığınağı
KORUGAN: Personeli korumaya mahsus tahkim edilmiş bir yapı. Savunmalı top mevzii veya bir savunma mevzii
(gemi) ambar, yerinden oynamayan ve depo olarak kullanılan büyük sandık
KORUGAN: Personeli korumaya mahsus tahkim edilmiş bir yapı. Savunmalı top mevzii veya bir savunma mevzii. Bak. "blockhouse"
yerinden oynamayan ve depo olarak kullanılan büyük sandık
{i} yakıt bölmesi (gemi)
yakıt almak
(Askeri) Korugan
sığınak/kömürlük
golf sahasında kumluk çukur veya toprak tümsek gibi topun gidişine engel olan kısım
golfte topu tümsek veya çukura sokmak
{i} golfte topu engelleyen tümsek veya çukur
(Askeri) KORUGAN: Personeli korumaya mahsus tahkim edilmiş bir yapı. Savunmalı top mevzii veya bir savunma mevzii. Bak. "blockhouse"
Turkish - Turkish
Gemi ambarı
English - English
To load a vessel with oil or coal for the engine
A container for storing coal or fuel oil for a ship's engine
An obstacle used to block an opposing player's view and field of fire
To fire constantly at a hiding opponent, preventing them from firing at other players and trapping them behind the barrier. This can also refer to eliminating an opponent behind cover by rushing the position and firing at extremely close range as the player becomes exposed
In commercial installations, space in which ice or cooling element is installed
(Tank) spaces on board a vessel to store fuel
A small sand hole or pit, as on a golf course
An obstacle used to block an opposing players view and field of fire
A hardened shelter, often buried partly or fully underground, designed to protect the inhabitants from falling bombs or other attacks
A bin, usually elevated, for storing coal
A sand filled hazard placed on a fairway or near greens
{i} underground bomb shelter; coal storehouse
A large container or bin for storing coal, often built outside in the yard of a house. Now rare, as different types of fuels and energy sources are being used
A container for storing coal or fuel oil for a ships engine
hit a golf ball into a bunker
A bunker is a container for coal or other fuel
To hit a golfball into a bunker
a hazard on a golf course
A hazard filled by sand or grass that is placed where a fairway shot may end (by a green or driving distance from the tee) You are not allowed to practice swing or ground your club in a bunker
A sand-filled hollow on a golf course
Compartment used for storing fuel
A place to hold coal on an locomotive without a tender Usually placed behind the footplate
A "bunker" is a hazard consisting of a prepared area of ground, often a hollow, from which turf or soil has been removed and replaced with sand or the like Grass-covered ground bordering or within a bunker is not part of the bunker The margin of a bunker extends vertically downward, but not upwards
an indistinct term that generally means a heavily built structure, usually a shelter against bombardment, that may or may not have provisions for defense; no specific meaning in coast defense; comes into popular use during WWI
fill (a ship's bunker) with coal or oil
a hazard on a golf course a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground hit a golf ball into a bunker transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse fill (a ship's bunker) with coal or oil
A natural or artificial depression on a fairway or round the green It is usually half -filled with sand but can be made of earth or grass
Space where ice or cooling element is placed in commercial installations
A sort of chest or box, as in a window, the lid of which serves for a seat
a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground
A pit containing sand and used as a trap as they do not allow for easy play out of that surface Also known as sand trap
Hence, any rough hazardous ground on the links; also, an artificial hazard with built-up faces
Space in which fuel for the vessel is stored on board The expression bunkers denotes the fuel itself
A bunker is a place, usually underground, that has been built with strong walls to protect it against heavy gunfire and bombing. an extensive network of fortified underground bunkers
To drive (the ball) into a bunker
Bunkers are sand pits or traps, but can be grass hollows, which are situated in various positions throughout a golf course Their aim is to punish a poorly hit shot from the golfer
A bin, usually elevated above track level, used for storing and dispensing coal
A bunker is a type of hazard consisting of a prepared area of ground, from which turf or soil has been removed and replaced with sand or the like
heavily shielded treatment room - refers usually to a megavoltage external beam facility
Ship's fuel
On a golf course, a bunker is a large area filled with sand, which is deliberately put there as an obstacle that golfers must try to avoid. to hit a golf ball into a bunker
A natural or artificial depression on a fairway or round the green It is usually half-filled with sand but can be made of earth or grass
A large bin or similar receptacle; as, a coal bunker
transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse
a depression in the ground usually (but not always) filled with sand Example: Bunkers are hazards commonly situated so as to demand accuracy on shots
A sand trap C
The space in which fuel for the vessel is stored
Turkish - English
bunker
hopper
bin
hoppers
to bunker

    Hyphenation

    to bunk·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı bʌngkır

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈbəɴɢkər/ /tə ˈbʌŋkɜr/
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