to traverse

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English - Turkish
{i} zikzaklı gitme
{i} çapraz geçiş
{f} karşıdan karşıya geçirmek
{i} travers
{i} karşı çıkma
{i} çapraz duran şey
{i} engel
{i} çapraz çizgi
{i} kiriş
{f} her iki yöne hareket ettirmek
{f} içinden geç
içinden geçmek
(Bilgisayar) geçiş yap
üzerinden geçmek
üstünden geçmek
bir yandan öbür yana uzanmak
aykırı çapraz
(Askeri) dönüş
mil çevresinde dönmek
sürgü
katetmek
arasından geçmek
enine geçmek
(Askeri) yatay dönüş
içinden/üzerinden geçmek
içinden geç(mek)
(Tekstil) Sarım traversi
{s} zikzak
bölen şey
{s} çapraz
geçiş yolu
{f} bir uçtan diğerine çizmek
{i} karşıdan karşıya geçme
{f} dikkatle incelemek
kat eden kısım
{f} çaprazlama geçmek
geminin volta seyri
{f} karşı çıkmak
{f} zikzak çizerek gitmek
çapraz kısım
kestirme mesafe
resmi red
(Askeri) TRAVERS: Yerküre üzerindeki noktalar arasındaki hatların uzunluğunun veya yönlerinin sahra ölçümleriyle veya sahra ölçümlemelerinden elde edildiği ve noktaların mevkilerinin belirlenmesinde kullanıldığı bir yer ölçme metodu
(Nükleer Bilimler) çapraz kiriş
{f} 1. bir yandan öbür yana geçirmek; bir yandan öbür yana geçmek: He traversed the desert in a single day. Tek bir günde çölün bir ucundan
makina kısmının yana doğru hareket sahası
{f} mil etrafında döndürmek
bir yandan öbür yana geçirmek; bir yandan öbür yana geçmek: He traversed the desert in a single day. Tek bir günde çölün bir ucundan
galeri
volta seyri
English - English
To rotate a gun around a vertical axis to bear upon a military target
In fortification, a mass of earth or other material employed to protect troops against enfilade. It is constructed at right angles to the parapet
To climb or descend a steep hill at a wide angle
To travel across, often under difficult conditions

He will have to traverse the mountain before he gets to the other side.

A route used in mountaineering, specifically rock climbing, in which the descent occurs by a different route than the ascent
A series of points, with angles and distances measured between, traveled around a subject, usually for use as "control" i.e. angular reference system for later surveying work
{a} lying across
{v} to cross, sail across, wander over, use a posture of opposition, turn, survey, examine
{n} any thing set across
{a} athwart, crosswise, across
To survey along a path from station to station measuring angles and distances A closed traverse begins and ends at the same point An open traverse begins at a known point and ends at some different point
Anything that traverses, or crosses
To pass over and view; to survey carefully
a horizontal crosspiece across a window or separating a door from a window over it
To traverse an indictment or an office is to deny it
The turning of a gun so as to make it point in any desired direction
A formal denial of some matter of fact alleged by the opposite party in any stage of the pleadings
A systematic series of stations in which the direction and length of line segments formed by consecutive stations is measured
To turn to the one side or the other, in order to point in any direction; as, to traverse a cannon
{f} cross, pass over; oppose, thwart
to cover or extend over an area or time period; "Rivers traverse the valley floor", "The parking lot spans 3 acres"; "The novel spans three centuries"
A line surveyed across a plot of ground
To visit all parts of; to explore thoroughly; as, to traverse all nodes in a network
{i} crossing, passage across; formal denial of a claim made by the other party; zig-zag course (e.g. by a sailboat); protective embankment around a trench; small area separated by a divider
The zigzag course or courses made by a ship in passing from one place to another; a compound course
To turn, as on a pivot; to move round; to swivel; as, the needle of a compass traverses; if it does not traverse well, it is an unsafe guide
A turning; a trick; a subterfuge
To climb laterally along a rock face or crack rather than vertically
A surveying procedure consisting of the measurement of distance and angles between fixed points (stations) and the mathematical reduction of this data to enable the positions of the stations to be plotted
travel across
To plane in a direction across the grain of the wood; as, to traverse a board
a horizontal beam that extends across something
The technical words introducing a traverse are absque hoc, without this; that is, without this which follows
deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day
A barrier, sliding door, movable screen, curtain, or the like
A line lying across a figure or other lines; a transversal
Something that thwarts, crosses, or obstructs; a cross accident; as, he would have succeeded, had it not been for unlucky traverses not under his control
To deny formally, as what the opposite party has alleged
To iterate through all the elements of a set performing a similar operation on each
Sequence of lengths and directions of lines connecting a series of stations, obtained from field measurements, and used in determining positions of the stations
{s} lying across, extending across, transverse
A work thrown up to intercept an enfilade, or reverse fire, along exposed passage, or line of work
deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit
Lying across; being in a direction across something else; as, paths cut with traverse trenches
The name for any journey on the ice to any place more distant than Willy Field Notable traverses include the frequent trips to Black Island
taking a zigzag path on skis
To cross by way of opposition; to thwart with obstacles; to obstruct; to bring to naught
A gallery or loft of communication from side to side of a church or other large building
A route used in mountaineering, specifically rock climbing
When the plaintiff or defendant advances new matter, he avers it to be true, and traverses what the other party has affirmed
To wander over; to cross in traveling; as, to traverse the habitable globe
for a directory on a Unix system, this means that the user is allowed to go through this directory, and possibly to directories under it This requires that the user has the execute permission on this directory
To use the posture or motions of opposition or counteraction, as in fencing
To lay in a cross direction; to cross
Athwart; across; crosswise
to draw across - a traverse drapery is one that opens or closes across a window by means of the traverse rod from which it is hung
travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"
If someone or something traverses an area of land or water, they go across it. I traversed the narrow pedestrian bridge. = cross. to move across, over, or through something, especially an area of land or water (traverser, from transversare, from transvertere; TRANSVERSE). a sideways movement across a very steep slope in mountain-climbing
A traverse is a series of consecutive line segments whose lengths and directions are determined by field measurements A closed traverse either closes back upon its starting point, or begins and ends on stations of known positions An open traverse does not close on either itself or a station of known position As such, an open traverse does not provide any means for checking for errors and mistakes Open traverses should generally be avoided If an open traverse must be used, the procedure should be repeated to provide a check of accuracy
Mound(s) of earth or a masonry wall which separate gun emplacements, building entrances, and other positions from enfilading fire The traverse is designed to confine the effects of a bomb fired into the fort
A long walk at height, often connecting several summits Outstanding Scottish traverse is that of the Cuillin Ridge in Skye Can also mean a short section on a hillside where one cuts directly across a steep slope, perhaps using a ledge
To move along a cave passage without touching the floor (or floating or flying etc )
(TRAVerse) A geometrical shape that the surveyor follows by placing and occupying points on the ground and measuring the distances and angles between the points The purpose of the traverse is to help determine the accuracy and precision of the measurement process (traVERSE) The physical act of measuring the geometrical shape
To tread or move crosswise, as a horse that throws his croup to one side and his head to the other
to traverse

    Hyphenation

    to trav·erse

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı trıvırs

    Pronunciation

    /tə trəˈvərs/ /tə trəˈvɜrs/
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