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English - Turkish
öncülük etmek
öncü

Bir öncü dediğimiz odur. - He is what we call a pioneer.

Öncüler bir dizi engelin üstesinden geldiler. - The pioneers have overcome a series of obstacles.

öncülük etmek
çığır açan
{i} önder
önde giden
öncüsü olmak
öncülük yapmak
istihkam
öncülüğünü yapmak
kılavuz
{f} öncülük et
istihkâm taburunda er
{f} öncü olmak
{i} önayak olan kimse
(Askeri) KITA İSTİHKAMCISI: Kıtalarda, tahrip işi de dahil olmak üzere istihkamcılığa ait basit ve ivedi işleri yapmak için eğitim görmüş ve buna göre teçhiz edilmiş şahıs
{f} çığır açmak
akıncı ruhu ile işe girişmek
yol açmak için önden giden kimse
{f} önayak olmak
{f} -de öncülük etmek
öncü,v.öncülük et: n.öncü
English - English
A child of 10–16 years in the former Soviet Union, in the second of the three stages in becoming a member of the Communist Party
A member of any of several European organizations advocating abstinence from alcohol
A soldier detailed or employed to form roads, dig trenches, and make bridges, as an army advances
one among the first to explore a country
{n} a military person to clear ways
{i} Japanese company founded in 1938 headquartered in Tokyo (Japan), world leading manufacturer of consumer electronics (especially car compact disc and stereos) and digital entertainment products; hominine robot developed in China
To go before and prepare or open a way for; to act as pioneer
one the first colonists or settler in a new territory; "they went west as pioneers with only the possessions they could carry with them" someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art open up and explore a new area; "pioneer space" open up an area or prepare a way; "She pioneered a graduate program for women students
{i} pathfinder, forerunner; one who paves the way; member of a military engineering corps
To go before, and prepare or open a way for; to act as pioneer
take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of; "This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants"
{f} pave the way, create a path; guide, lead the way; initiate, originate
someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art
Someone who pioneers a new activity, invention, or process is one of the first people to do it. Professor Alec Jeffreys, who invented and pioneered DNA tests the folk-tale writing style pioneered by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
a member of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association, a Catholic group who pledge abstinence from alcohol
One who goes before, as into the wilderness, preparing the way for others to follow
a type of plant that spreads quickly over distances, often by wind-dispersed seeds, and colonizes disturbed areas such as along road sides or where glaciers have been
The first stage in a succession A pioneer species is one which establishes early on in the colonisation of a new area
This is a ball waiting at your next or next-but-one hoop It acts as a stepping stone to make the hoop approach easy
open up and explore a new area; "pioneer space"
one the first colonists or settler in a new territory; "they went west as pioneers with only the possessions they could carry with them"
the first person to settle in an area
open up an area or prepare a way; "She pioneered a graduate program for women students"
One who goes before, as into the wilderness, preparing the way for others to follow; as, pioneers of civilization; pioneers of reform
A child of 10-16 years in the former Soviet Union, in the second of the three stages in becoming a member of the Communist Party
Any of those species which are among the first to colonize previously barren areas, such as exposed rock, or recently disturbed areas, such as burns Also those plants which lead the process which creates bog and fen from open waters Among the most significant pioneers of the North Country are the Reindeer Lichens (Cladonia spp ) on rock, and the sedges, especially Carex lasiocarpa, in wetlands
A species adapted to be a good invader of a newly exposed soil surface, where it persists until supplanted by successor species
Someone who is referred to as a pioneer in a particular area of activity is one of the first people to be involved in it and develop it. one of the leading pioneers of British photo journalism
A system which was devised, developed and played for many years by Mr Johan Bennet and Mr Anders Wirgren It is based on Super Standard, which in turn evolved from Modern Standard It is a basically natural system, but with many gadgets and lots of new ways of thinking The basic structure is very logical though, which makes it easy for its users, but difficult for the opponents
a person who moves to a plot of land unclaimed by anyone
Pioneers are people who leave their own country or the place where they were living, and go and live in a place that has not been lived in before. abandoned settlements of early European pioneers. to be the first person to do, invent or use something. First series of unmanned U.S. deep-space probes. Pioneers 0-4 were all intended to be lunar missions, but only Pioneer 4 succeeded in escaping Earth's gravity (1964). Pioneer 1 was the first spacecraft launched by NASA (1958). Pioneers 6-9 were successfully launched into solar orbits (1965-68) to study the solar wind, solar magnetic field, and cosmic rays. Pioneer 10, launched in 1972, was the first space probe to traverse the asteroid belt and the first to fly by Jupiter (1973), where it discovered Jupiter's huge magnetic tail. It then became the first man-made object to exit the solar system. Pioneer 11's data and photographs (1979) enabled scientists to identify two previously undiscovered moons and an additional ring around Saturn and radiation belts in its magnetosphere. Two Pioneer Venus spacecraft, the Orbiter and the Multiprobe (Pioneer 12 and 13, respectively), reached Venus in 1978. The Orbiter observed the planet's clouds and atmosphere and mapped its surface by radar; the Multiprobe released four instrument packages into the atmosphere at different locations
One of three main components comprising the Frontier platform that utilizes the spare power of a provider node to process tasks
someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art open up and explore a new area; "pioneer space"
open up an area or prepare a way; "She pioneered a graduate program for women students
to pioneer

    Hyphenation

    to pi·o·neer

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı payınîr

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˌpīəˈnər/ /tə ˌpaɪəˈnɪr/

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