water gauge

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English - Turkish
şamandıra
şamandra
su terazisi
su seviyesi göstergesi
cooling water temperature gauge
soğutma suyu hararet göstergesi
water gage
şamandıra
altitude gauge water
(Mühendislik) tanklarda, sabit borularda, depolarda ve ısıtma sistemlerindeki su yüksekliğini ölçen araç
water temperature gauge
su hararet göstergesi
water gage
su seviyesi göstergesi
water gage
su terazisi
water gage
şamandra
English - English
A glass column which displays water levels
gauge for indicating the level of water in e
Fitted to the boiler in a locomotives cab the water gauge shows the level of water in the boiler The gauge is usually a strong glass tube, which lead to sayings such a ‘half a glass’ when referring to boiler water level It is often surrounded by a protective cage to prevent it being knocked, and also to prevent broken glass being sprayed around the cab if it should break
An instrument for measuring or ascertaining the depth or quantity of water, or for indicating the height of its surface, as in the boiler of a steam engine
a tank or boiler or reservoir
Water Gauge - A scale of measurement for measuring the effectiveness of the suction of a vacuum One measures the effectiveness by attaching a vacuum to a column of water (such as in a tube) and then measuring how many inches the water rises as the vacuum exhausts the air from the tube
gauge for indicating the level of water in e g a tank or boiler or reservoir
gauge that indicates the water level (such as in a tank or boiler or reservoir)
An instrument indicating the level of water, as in a boiler, tank, reservoir, or stream
A wall or bank to hold water back
sight glass
water gauges
plural form of water gauge
water gage
See Water gauge
water gauge

    Hyphenation

    wa·ter gauge

    Turkish pronunciation

    wôtır geyc

    Synonyms

    sight glass

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwôtər ˈgāʤ/ /ˈwɔːtɜr ˈɡeɪʤ/

    Etymology

    [ 'wo-t&r, 'wä- ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English wæter; akin to Old High German wazzar water, Greek hydOr, Latin unda wave.
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