yelkenler

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Turkish - English
sail

God provides the wind, but man must raise the sails. - Tanrı rüzgarı sağlar, ama insanın yelkenleri yükseltmesi gerekir.

All the sails were taken down. - Bütün yelkenler indirildi.

The blade of a windmill
A trip in a boat, especially a sailboat

Let's go for a sail.

{v} to move with sails, swim, fly, pass
{n} a canvas-sheet, ship, vessel, wing
a rounded hill scrambling - between simple hill walking and actual rock climbing where the use of hand-holds are necessary to make progress over a slope of rocks, boulders and/or scree scree - rock detritus from a crag covering the slopes below said crag scree-running - to run down a slope of scree sgor/sgorr - a sharp, rocky hill or rocky peak sgur/sgurr - a sharp, rocky hill or rocky peak slab - a flat area of rock spindrift - light powder snow blown by the wind stac - a steep, conical hill stack - a free-standing pinnacle of rock stob - a pointed hill stravaig - if you embarked upon 'a stravaig' you'd have a wander through glens and over hills with no set purpose other than to enjoy the walking and take things as they come stuc/stuchd - a little hill jutting out from a larger hill, or a peak, or a cliff, as in An Stuc summit - the highest point of a mountain or hill, the top
An assemblage of cloth cut to various sizes and shapes (i e square and triangular), and designed to catch the wind and use its force to propel a vessel
a jingle, a ditty, a tune [
canvas sheet attached to a boat, as in: The sail caught the wind and we went speeding across the lake
You say a ship sails when it moves over the sea. The trawler had sailed from the port of Zeebrugge
To move smoothly through the air; to glide through the air without apparent exertion, as a bird
traverse or travel by ship on (a body of water); "We sailed the Atlantic"; "He sailed the Pacific all alone"
To ride in a boat, especially a sailboat
A passage by a sailing vessel; a journey or excursion upon the water
If you sail a boat or if a boat sails, it moves across water using its sails. I shall get myself a little boat and sail her around the world For nearly two hundred miles she sailed on, her sails hard with ice
a large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel traverse or travel by ship on (a body of water); "We sailed the Atlantic"; "He sailed the Pacific all alone"
To be conveyed in a vessel on water; to pass by water; as, they sailed from London to Canton
To fly through; to glide or move smoothly through
The extended surface of the arm of a windmill
If a person or thing sails somewhere, they move there smoothly and fairly quickly. We got into the lift and sailed to the top floor see also sailing
To set sail; to begin a voyage
yelken
sail

The ship will set sail for Hong Kong tomorrow at 3 p.m. - Gemi yarın 15:00'te Hong Kong'a yelken açacak.

We sailed against the wind. - Rüzgara karşı yelken açtık.

yelkenler fora olarak
with every stitch of canvas set
yelkenler inik olarak
under bare poles
yelken
hwyl
yelken
(Askeri) gaff-topsail
yelken
(Meteoroloji) velum
yelken
gaff topsail
yelken
{i} cloth
yelken
{D} to hoist sail
yelken
{D} sail, sheet (of a sailing vessel). ~ açmak
yelken
canvas
yelken
{D} to set sail. ~ bezi sailcloth. ~i mayna etmek to haul down a sail, strike a sail. ~i sarmak/toplamak to furl a sail. ~leri suya indirmek to get down off one's high horse; to draw in one's horns
yelken
spritsail
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of yelkenler in Turkish Turkish dictionary

Yelken
(Osmanlı Dönemi) KILAA
yelken
Yelken takmış, yelkeni olan göl veya deniz aracı, yelkenli
yelken
Rüzgâr gücünden yararlanarak geniş bir yüzey oluşturacak biçimde yan yana dikilen ve teknenin direğine uygun bir biçimde takılarak onu hareket ettiren kumaş veya şeritlerin tümü: "Rıhtıma kurumak üzere yelkenler serilmişti."- S. F. Abasıyanık
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