under way

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English - Turkish
Hareket halinde, ilerlemekte, devam etmekte
sefer halinde
be under way
hareket halinde/ilerlemekte/devam etmekte olmak
underway
yoluna girmiş
underway
çalışma halinde
underway
(Askeri) seyir halinde
underway
(Kanun) altta yatan
underway
yapım aşamasında

İnşaat zaten yapım aşamasında. - Construction is already underway.

Proje yapım aşamasında. - The project is underway.

underway
(Askeri) seyirde
get under way
başlamak
underway
yolunda
be under way
yolu altında
underway
devam

Arama operasyonları hala devam ediyor. - Search operations are still underway.

be sth. under way
(deyim) başlatmak, ilerlemek
get sth. under way
(deyim) baslatmak ,ilerlemek
to be under way
(Askeri) seyir halinde olmak
underway
başlanmış
English - English
In operation, in progress, commenced
moving through the water; not anchored, moored, aground, or beachedUS FM 55-501 MARINE CREWMAN’S HANDBOOK; 1 December 1999. Compare with make way
When a vessel is not made fast
If an activity is under way, it has already started. If an activity gets under way, it starts. An investigation is underway to find out how the disaster happened The conference gets under way later today with a debate on the family
coming soon, on the way
A vessel is under way according to the navigating laws, "when she is not at anchor, made fast to the shore or aground " Generally speaking, it means that she is proceeding on a course
Anchor is up, lines are let go and ready to move
in motion; set in motion; "the ship got under way"
1 Moving under power of sail or motor; 2 When a vessel is in motion, and is not aground or made fast to shore or an anchor
in motion; set in motion; "the ship got under way
Class: ~ Details: The vessel moving through the water
the description of a ship as soon as she begins to move under canvas power after her anchor has been raised from the bottom; also written as 'under weigh '
underway
Alternative form of under way
be under way
get going, start out, set out
underway
currently in progress; "there is mischief afoot"; "plans are afoot"; "preparations for the trial are underway"
underway
Not at anchor or tied to jetty or shore, or aground If you are drifting you are underway
underway
Analysis in progress
underway
When the ship is about to depart
underway
Said of a boat moving and under control of the helmsman Technically, a boat is underway when not aground, at anchor, or made flat to the shore
underway
Vessel in motion, i e , when not moored, at anchor, or aground
underway
A vessel that is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground
underway
Vessel in motion, i e , when not moored, at anchor or aground
underway
{s} having begun a journey (especially of a sea vessel); initiated, in progress, under construction
under way

    Hyphenation

    un·der way

    Turkish pronunciation

    ʌndır wey

    Pronunciation

    /ˈəndər ˈwā/ /ˈʌndɜr ˈweɪ/

    Etymology

    [ '&n-d&r ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, adverb & preposition, from Old English; akin to Old High German untar under, Latin inferus situated beneath, lower, infra below, Sanskrit adha.
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