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English - Turkish
tropikal

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

Her gün binlerce hektar tropikal yağmur ormanı kaybediliyor. - Thousands of hectares of tropical rainforest are being lost every day.

çok sıcak
(Tıp) Sıcak bölgelere ait, sıcak memleketlerde görülen
tropical rain forest
tropikal yağmur ormanı
tropical year
tropik sene
tropical zone
tropik bölge
tropical cyclone
tropikal siklon
tropical hat
tropikal şapka
tropical institute
tropikal enstitüsü
tropical plant
tropikal bitki
tropical sore
tropikal acıyan
tropical night
(Askeri) tropik gece
tropical storm
(Askeri) TROPİK FIRTINA: Yüzeydeki rüzgar hızının en az 34 deniz mili olduğu, fakat 63 deniz milinden yukarı çıkmadığı tropikal kasırga
tropical year
tropikal yıl (güneş'in ortalama boylamının 360° arttığı süreçteki zaman aralığı)
tropical year
gökb. dönencel yıl
tropic
(Denizbilim) yönelimli
tropic
(Denizbilim) yönelimsel
tropic
dönence
tropic
tropik

Ekvatora yakın dar bir bölgede bulunan, tropik yağmur ormanları o kadar hızlı yok oluyorlar ki 2000 yılına kadar onların % 80 yok olabilir. - The tropical rainforests, located in a narrow region near the equator, are disappearing so fast that by the year 2000 eighty percent of them may be gone.

Tropik bir adada tatil yapmak istiyorum. - I want to take a vacation on a tropical island.

tropic
ç.tropikal bölge
tropic
sıcak bölge
more tropical
Daha fazla tropikal
small genus of dioecious tropical aquatic plants
dioik tropikal su bitkileri küçük cins
sub tropical
alt tropikal
super tropical bleach
(Askeri) sıcak iklim kireç kaymağı
tropic
kinaye kabilinden
tropic
mecazi
tropic
{s} tropikal

Tom tropikal balık tutar. - Tom keeps tropical fish.

Amazon ormanı dünyanın en büyük tropikal ormanıdır. - The Amazonian forest is the largest tropical forest on Earth.

tropic
Oğlak dönencesi
tropic
tropikal kuşak
tropic
coğr
tropic
{i} tropika

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

Amazon ormanı dünyanın en büyük tropikal ormanıdır. - The Amazonian forest is the largest tropical forest on Earth.

tropic
Tropic of Cancer Yengeç dönencesi
tropic
tropicaltropikal
English - English
A tropical plant
Rhetorically changed from its exact original sense; being of the nature of a trope; figurative; metaphorical
From or similar to a hot humid climate, e.g. tropical fruit, tropical weather
Of or pertaining to the tropics, the equatorial region between 23 degrees north and 23 degrees south
{a} placed near the tropics, figurative
a climate that is warm year round
From or similar to a hot humid climate, eg, tropical fruit, tropical weather
An area or climate that is frost-free and has temperatures high enough to support year-round plant growth if enough moisture is present
Region in which the climate undergoes little seasonal change in either temperature or rainfall Tropical regions of the earth lie primarily between 30 degrees north and south of the equator
Tropical means belonging to or typical of the tropics. tropical diseases. a plan to preserve the world's tropical forests
of or relating to the tropics, or either tropic; "tropical year
characterized by or of the nature of a trope or tropes; changed from its literal sense relating to or situated in or characteristic of the tropics (the region on either side of the equator); "tropical islands"; "tropical fruit"
warm and usually humid climates These climates are closest to the equator
relating to the Tropics; hot and humid
Relating to the region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn (23 5 degrees north and 23 5 degrees south, respectively)
DEPRESSION Tropical mass of thunderstorms with a cyclonic wind circulation and winds between 20 and 34 knots
of weather or climate; hot and humid as in the tropics; "tropical weather"
This plain weave, worsted fabric consists of relatively high-twisted two-ply yarn It is a sturdy fabric, but also lightweight and airy, used for summer clothing One important version of a tropical fabric incorporates a mohair wool blend in the weft, adding greater luster and resiliency to the fabric
Of or pertaining to the tropics; characteristic of, or incident to, the tropics; being within the tropics; as, tropical climate; tropical latitudes; tropical heat; tropical diseases
of weather or climate; hot and humid as in the tropics; "tropical weather" characterized by or of the nature of a trope or tropes; changed from its literal sense relating to or situated in or characteristic of the tropics (the region on either side of the equator); "tropical islands"; "tropical fruit" of or relating to the tropics, or either tropic; "tropical year
Refers to the zone between the Tropics Cancer and Capricorn, with a hot, steamy climate that encourages lush growth Rainfall may occur throughout the year or mainly during a monsoon season
Tropical weather is hot and damp weather that people believe to be typical of the tropics. adj. tropical cyclone tropical fish tropical medicine
In time-keeping, tropical refers to a time period measured relative to the vernal equinox, i e , relative to the seasons We have, for instance, the tropical year and month
characterized by or of the nature of a trope or tropes; changed from its literal sense
of or relating to the tropics, or either tropic; "tropical year"
Of or pertaining to the vernal equinox See sidereal
relating to or situated in or characteristic of the tropics (the region on either side of the equator); "tropical islands"; "tropical fruit"
{s} pertaining to or characteristic of the tropics (regions near the earth's equator between parallels of latitude marking the summer and winter solstices); hot; concerning a trope
hot and humid; within the very warm regions either side of the equator
a region where the climate is always warm, located between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn at 23 5 degrees north and south latitude
A term applied to all fishes which require heated water
ts
tropical arc
A weak aurora above the tropics
tropical cyclone
A cyclonic storm that has winds of at least 17 m/s (39 mph) but not greater than 33 m/s (74 mph)
tropical cyclones
plural form of tropical cyclone
tropical depression
a region of low pressure that develops into a hurricane or tropical storm
tropical depressions
plural form of tropical depression
tropical disease
any infectious disease which occurs only, or more often, in tropical or subtropical regions
tropical geometry
A recent branch of geometry that can be described as a piecewise linear version of real algebraic geometry
tropical rainforest
A forest with high rate of precipitation and high humidity, usually located near the equator
tropical sprue
A particular disease whose major symptom is malabsorption
tropical storm
A cyclone, within the tropics, in which the wind speed on the surface is between about 30 and 75 miles per hour
tropical storms
plural form of tropical storm
tropical year
A vernal equinox year, the time between two successive vernal equinoxes
tropical year
The time that it takes for the Sun to return to the same position along the ecliptic, as viewed from the Earth, especially:
tropical years
plural form of tropical year
tropical-storm
Attributive form of tropical storm, noun
tropical climate
hot and humid weather, weather typical of regions near the equator
tropical cyclone
A violent storm originating over tropical or subtropical waters, characterized by violent rainstorms and high-velocity cyclonic winds. Severe atmospheric disturbance in tropical oceans. Tropical cyclones have very low atmospheric pressures in the calm, clear centre (the eye) of a circular structure of rain, cloud, and very high winds. In the Atlantic and Caribbean they are called hurricanes; in the Pacific they are known as typhoons. Because of the Earth's rotation, tropical cyclones rotate clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Northern. They may be 50-500 mi (80-800 km) in diameter, and sustained winds in excess of 100 mph (160 kph) are common. In the eye, however, the winds drop abruptly to light breezes or even complete calm. The lowest sea-level pressures on Earth occur in or near the eye
tropical diseases
diseases that are typical of tropical areas (i.e. malaria)
tropical fish
{i} small brightly colored fish found in warm tropical waters and often kept in aquariums
tropical fish
Any of various small, brightly colored fishes native to tropical waters and often kept in home aquariums. Any of various small fishes of tropical origin often kept in aquariums. They are interesting for their behaviour or showiness or both. Popular varieties include the angelfish, guppy, kissing gourami, sea horse, Siamese fighting fish, and tetra
tropical fruits
fruits that are characteristic of tropical areas (i.e. pineapples, bananas, etc.)
tropical medicine
Science of diseases seen primarily in tropical or subtropical climates. It arose in the 19th century when European colonial doctors encountered infectious diseases unknown in Europe. The discovery that many tropical diseases (e.g., malaria, yellow fever) were spread by mosquitoes led to discovery of other vectors' roles (see sleeping sickness, plague, typhus) and to efforts to destroy vector breeding grounds (e.g., by draining swamps). Later, antibiotics came to play an increasingly important role. Research institutes and national and international commissions were organized to control common tropical illnesses, at least in areas with Europeans. As colonies became independent, their governments took over most of these efforts, with help from the World Health Organization and the former colonizing countries
tropical medicine
the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that are found most often in tropical regions
tropical pitcher plant
any of several tropical carnivorous shrubs or woody herbs of the genus Nepenthes
tropical prawn
edible tropical and warm-water prawn
tropical rain forest
jungle, primeval forest, thicket
tropical rain forest
a rain forest in a tropical area
tropical storm
A cyclonic storm having winds ranging from approximately 48 to 121 kilometers (30 to 75 miles) per hour
Tropic
one of two specific lines of latitude that divide the Northern and Southern hemispheres, respectively; the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
non-tropical
Not tropical; not characteristic of or located in the tropics
non-tropical sprue
Coeliac disease
tropic
Having the quality of indirectly inducing a biological or chemical change in a system or substrate

The binding of oxygen to hemoglobin is allosterically regulated by various tropic factors, such as BPG and acidity.

tropic
hot and humid
tropic
Either of the two parallels of latitude 23°27′north and south of the equator; the farthest points at which the sun can be directly overhead; the boundaries of the torrid zone or tropics
tropic
{n} the line which bounds the sun's course north and south of the equator
Tropic
one of two specific lines of latitude that divide the Northern and Southern hemispheres, respectively; the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer
semi-tropical
Semi-tropical plants and trees grow in places where the air is warm and wet. The inn has a garden of semi-tropical vegetation
semi-tropical
Semi-tropical places have warm, wet air. a semi-tropical island
sub-tropical
Sub-tropical places have a climate that is warm and wet, and are often near tropical regions. the sub-tropical region of the Chapare. = semi-tropical
tropic
either of two parallels of latitude about 23 5 degrees north and south of the equator representing the points farthest north and south at which the sun can shine directly overhead and constituting the boundaries of the torrid zone or tropics
tropic
The region lying between these parallels of latitude, or near them on either side
tropic
5 degrees north and south of the equator representing the points farthest north and south at which the sun can shine directly overhead and constituting the boundaries of the torrid zone or tropics
tropic
of, or relating to the tropics; tropical
tropic
One of the two small circles of the celestial sphere, situated on each side of the equator, at a distance of 23° 28&min;, and parallel to it, which the sun just reaches at its greatest declination north or south, and from which it turns again toward the equator, the northern circle being called the Tropic of Cancer, and the southern the Tropic of Capricorn, from the names of the two signs at which they touch the ecliptic
tropic
A sign or memorial of a victory raised on the field of battle, or, in case of a naval victory, on the nearest land
tropic
{i} (Geography, Astronomy) either of two latitudinal parallels on the globe and their celestial equivalents that mark the sun's most northerly and southerly points (at approx. 23.5 deg. N and S latitude)
tropic
One of the two parallels of terrestrial latitude corresponding to the celestial tropics, and called by the same names
tropic
Arch
tropic
Any evidence or memorial of victory or conquest; as, every redeemed soul is a trophy of grace
tropic
The representation of such a memorial, as on a medal; esp
tropic
A growth response
tropic
relating to or situated in or characteristic of the tropics (the region on either side of the equator); "tropical islands"; "tropical fruit"
tropic
an ornament representing a group of arms and military weapons, offensive and defensive
tropic
Sometimes trophies were erected in the chief city of the conquered people
tropic
Of or pertaining to the tropics; tropical
tropic
either of two parallels of latitude about 23
tropic
{s} concerning the area of the earth that lies to the north and south of the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn (parallels of latitude marking the summer and winter solstices)
tropic
Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc
tropic
of weather or climate; hot and humid as in the tropics; "tropical weather"
tropic
The line of latitude which is approx 23° 28' either north (Cancer) or south (Capricorn) of the equator, corresponding to the furthest point of the ecliptic The place where the Sun pauses then reverses its declination at the summer and winter solstices Tropical Signs Cancer and Capricorn
tropic
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from atropine and certain other alkaloids, as a white crystalline substance slightly soluble in water
tropic
either of the two parallels of latitude 23°27′north and south of the equator; the farthest points at which the sun can be directly overhead; the boundaries of the torrid zone or tropics
tropic
triggering or influencing an action
tropically
characteristic of tropical regions, characteristic of regions near the earth's equator between parallels of latitude marking the summer and winter solstices; in the manner of a trope, as a figure of speech
tropically
In a tropical manner; figuratively; metaphorically
tropically
In a tropical manner
tropically
in a tropical manner; "it was tropically hot in the greenhouse
Turkish - English

Definition of tropical in Turkish English dictionary

Tropical Sprue
(Tıp) Sebebi bilinmeyen bir rahatsızlık.Vücudun yiyecekleri normal olarak absorbe etmesini engelleyen bir İnce Barsak İç Çeperi anormalliği
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