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English - Turkish
kalkan

O bir kalkan ve bir kılıç aldı. - He bought a shield and a sword.

O, kitabı bir kalkan olarak kullanır. - He used the book as a shield.

siper
zırh
{i} koruma

Bütün polis memurları kendilerini ayaklanmacılara karşı korumak için kalkanlarla donatıldı. - All the police officers were equipped with shields to defend themselves against the rioters.

{f} kaplamak
{f} korumak; siper etmek: He shielded his eyes with his hand. Elini gözlerine siper etti
{f} korumak

Bütün polis memurları kendilerini ayaklanmacılara karşı korumak için kalkanlarla donatıldı. - All the police officers were equipped with shields to defend themselves against the rioters.

(Tıp) şeld
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) bağa
(Bilgisayar) ekran
(Askeri) koruyucu kalkan
siper etmek
(Gıda) perdelemek
koruyucu ekran
(Bilgisayar) zırh kablo
{f} kalkanla

Bütün polis memurları kendilerini ayaklanmacılara karşı korumak için kalkanlarla donatıldı. - All the police officers were equipped with shields to defend themselves against the rioters.

koruyucu

Nükleer reaktörün koruyucu somut tabakası kontrollü patlamalar kullanılarak imha edilecek. - The concrete layer of the nuclear reactor's shielding will be destroyed using controlled explosions.

siper olmak
{f} kalkan olmak
{i} himaye
muhafaza etmek
hane kalkan
{i} siper; koruyucu şey
{f} örtmek
(Askeri) ARMA: Günlük üniformaya takılan madeni plaka. Günlük şapkaya takılan arma gibi
{f} koru

Nükleer reaktörün koruyucu somut tabakası kontrollü patlamalar kullanılarak imha edilecek. - The concrete layer of the nuclear reactor's shielding will be destroyed using controlled explosions.

Tom gözlerini güneşten korudu. - Tom shielded his eyes from the sun.

{i} hami
maden ocaklarında toprağın düşmesini engelleyici duvar
siper/kalkan
{i} arma
{i} kalka

O, kitabı bir kalkan olarak kullanır. - He used the book as a shield.

Ben onun başı vurulmuş vücudunu bir kalkan olarak kullandım. - I used his beheaded body as a shield.

(Tıp) Kalkan şeklinde boru veya organ
mudafaa
şilt
English - English
A sign or symbol, usually containing numbers and sometimes letters, identifying a highway route
A large expanse of exposed stable Precambrian rock
Figuratively, one who protects or defends
A field of energy which protects or defends
A broad piece of defensive armor, carried on the arm, formerly in general use in war, for the protection of the body
In lichens, a hardened cup or disk surrounded by a rim and containing the fructification, or asci
{n} a buckler, protection, defense, defender
{v} to protect, defend, keep, secure, cover
A shield is a large piece of metal or leather which soldiers used to carry to protect their bodies while they were fighting
A broad area of very old rocks above sea level Usually characterized by thin, poor soils and low population densities
A body of material used to prevent or reduce the passage of particles or radiation
A spot resembling, or having the form of a shield
A tape, screen or braid of metal, usually copper, aluminum, or other conductive material placed around or between electric circuits or cables or their components, to prevent signal leakage or interference
A metal enclosure that prevents electronic components from being affected by unwanted interference Shielded speakers may be placed near a TV, for instance, because their magnets cannot affect the picture tube
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A sheet, screen, or braid of metal, usually copper, aluminum, or other conducting material placed around or between electric circuits or cables or their components, to contain any unwanted radiation, or to keep out any unwanted interference
Lozenge
A vast area of ancient crustal rocks which, together with a platform, constitutes a craton The Canadian Shield which constitutes most of central and eastern Canada, also includes the Adirondacks
If something or someone shields you from a danger or risk, they protect you from it. He shielded his head from the sun with an old sack = protect
To protect, to defend
Two flat discs of calcite with water flow in the center, attached to cave ceiling, wall or floor and projecting outward It is suggested that water seeps under pressure along the fracture of the shield and moves out to the rim where deposition occurs and increases its diameter The cause of the formation is not known
of Escutcheon
To avert, as a misfortune; hence, as a supplicatory exclamation, forbid! armor carried on the arm to intercept blows a protective covering or structure protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm
In cable, a metallic layer placed around a conductor or group of conductors to prevent electrostatic interference between the enclosed wires and external fields
armor carried on the arm to intercept blows
To cover with, or as with, a shield; to cover from danger; to defend; to protect from assault or injury
The escutcheon or field on which are placed the bearings in coats of arms
Any of several extensive regions where ancient Precambrian crystalline rocks are exposed at the Earth's surface
A spot resembling, or having the form of, a shield
a protective covering or structure
A metal formed washer attached to the outer ring and set so it rides close to, but not contacting, the inner ring, to retain lubricant and prevent contamination
A soft magnetic material used to prevent the passage of magnetic flux between regions
a shield is the actual route marker Shields come in many varieties, but the most common shields are for Interstates, U S routes, state routes, and county routes A uniform standard exists for Interstates, U S routes, and most county routes across the country, while state route shields vary by state
A framework used to protect workmen in making an adit under ground, and capable of being pushed along as excavation progresses
A police badge
If you shield your eyes, you put your hand above your eyes to protect them from direct sunlight. He squinted and shielded his eyes. = shade
Something or someone which is a shield against a particular danger or risk provides protection from it. He used his left hand as a shield against the reflecting sunlight
Anything which protects or defends; defense; shelter; protection
{f} protect, defend, guard; cover, shelter, screen
A coin, the old French crown, or écu, having on one side the figure of a shield
A shield is a sports prize or badge that is shaped like a shield. to protect someone or something from being harmed or damaged. Canadian Shield shield of arms continental shield
In electronic terms, a shield is a conductive enclosure, protecting its contents from magnetic and electrostatic fields Since audio conductors and circuits tend to be extremely sensitive to such fields, shields are very important to us! In cabling, shields often consist of braided copper strands wrapped around the signal conductors The amount of coverage the shield provides is directly related to the noise and hum performance of the cable Some cables offer a shield consisting of a thin wrap of metallic sheeting, which can offer complete coverage of the encased signal conductors Quality shielding, while more expensive, makes a tremendous difference in the noise performance of a cable - skimping on cables is never a good idea!
protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm
hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a grudge against him"
To ward off; to keep off or out
A pair of sunglasses that have one continuous lens which covers both eyes
A wall which protects workers from harmful radiation released by radioactive materials
A metallic foil or multiwire screen mesh that is used to prevent electromagnetic fields from penetrating or exiting a transmission cable Also referred to as a "screen"
A coin, the old French crown, or écu, having on one side the figure of a shield
The central element and sine qua non of an ACHIEVEMENT OF ARMS
In cables, a metallic layer placed around a conductor or group of conductors to prevent electrostatic interference between the enclosed wires and external fields
The metallic layer that surrounds insulated conductors in shielded cable The shield may be the metallic sheath of the cable or the metallic layer inside a sheath
to protect from the influence of
A large stable area of exposed very old (more than 600 million years) igneous and metamorphic rock found on continents This rock forms the nucleus of the continents
In cables an external mesh that shields the signal-carrying conductors from extraneous interference In certain cables, the shield is only connected to one end of the cable and left floating on the other In some very high-end designs, an electrical charge, usually battery-driven, is applied to the shield
{i} piece of armor carried on the arm and used to protect the body from missiles and blows; anything used for protection, defense; person who protects, protector; escutcheon
(Shield system): means a structure that is able to withstand the forces imposed on it by a cave-in and thereby protect employees within the structure Shields can be permanent structures or can be designed to be portable and moved along as work progresses Additionally, shields can be either pre-manufactured or job-built in accordance with 1926 652(c)(3) or (c)(4) Shields used in trenches are usually referred to as "trench boxes" or "trench shields "
— Any of several extensive regions where ancient Precambrian crystalline rocks are exposed at the Earth's surface
volcano broad flat volcano formed at a constructive margin between tectonic plates The magma (molten rock) associated with shield volcanoes is thin and free-flowing An example is Mauna Loa in Hawaii
  1 A housing, screen, sheath, or cover that substantially reduces the coupling of electric, magnetic, or electromagnetic fields into or out of circuits or transmission lines   (188)  2   A protective cover that prevents the accidental contact of objects or persons with parts or components operating at hazardous voltage levels   (188)
to shield

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı şild

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈsʜēld/ /tə ˈʃiːld/

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