helmets

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helmet
miğfer

Bir mermi miğferi deldi. - A bullet pierced the helmet.

Tom miğferini çıkardı ve alnını sildi. - Tom took off his helmet and wiped off his forehead.

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kask

Tom kaskını giydi ve bisikletine bindi. - Tom put on his helmet and got on his bike.

Bir kask giymeden motosiklete binmekte ısrar edersen, ateşle oynuyorsun. - You're playing with fire if you insist on riding your motorcycle without a helmet on.

helmet
{i} başlık
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tolga
helmet
çelik başlık
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baret
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(Askeri) BAŞLIK: Koruyucu olarak kullanılan her çeşit başlık. Küçük mermi, fişek ve bomba parçalarına karşı korunmak için giyilen çelik başlık bunlardandır. Üç nevi vardır
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helmeted migferli
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sıcak memleketlere mahsus
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spor faaliyetlerinde ve inşaatta giyilen koruyucu başlık
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İngilizce - İngilizce
Those of Saragossa were most in repute in the days of chivalry Close helmet The complete head-piece, having in front two movable parts, which could be lifted up or let down at pleasure Visor One of the movable parts; it was to look through Bever, or drinking-piece One of the movable parts, which was lifted up when the wearer ate or drank It comes from the Italian verb bevere (to drink) Morion A low iron cap, worn only by infantry Mahomet's helmet Mahomet wore a double helmet; the exterior one was called al mawashah (the wreathed garland) The helmet of Perscus (2 syl ) rendered the wearer invisible This was the "helmet of Hades," which, with the winged sandals and magic wallet, he took from certain nymphs who held them in possession; but after he had slain Medusa he restored them again, and presented the Gorgon's head to Athena [Minerva], who placed it in the middle of her aegis
plural of helmet
To get a good fitting helmet, it is always worth trying the correct size before you buy These days made from thermoplastic resin, multifibre rather or lightweight fibre glass rather than the heavy stuff like they used to be You should replace your lid if it gets dropped or damaged Of course the best invention now, is the quick release chin straps!
bicycle helmets
plural form of bicycle helmet
close helmets
plural form of close helmet
construction helmets
plural form of construction helmet
crash helmets
plural form of crash helmet
helmet
A protective head covering
pith helmets
plural form of pith helmet
safety helmets
plural form of safety helmet
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{n} armor for the head, a headpiece
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A miners, climbers or other kind of non metallic protective helmet used in caving Australia does not have a standard for caving helmets A chin strap is recommended for vertical work A sun visor is generally an inconvenience Speleology term Ref JJ
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A helmet-shaped hat, made of cork, felt, metal, or other suitable material, worn as part of the uniform of soldiers, firemen, etc
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of Beaver
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{i} protective head covering (worn by cyclists, soldiers, etc.)
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The representation of a helmet over shields or coats of arms, denoting gradations of rank by modifications of form
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A helmet is a hat made of a strong material which you wear to protect your head. see also crash helmet
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Helmets are mandatory for Fast Backward and certain other non-traditional races They are recommended for all races Helmets must be of bicycle quality (or stronger), meeting ANSI, SNELL or ASTM standards for safety No leather 'hair nets' or helmets designed for low speed sports (football, hockey, etc ) can be used
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See Casque, Headpiece, Morion, Sallet, and Illust
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in heraldry, resting on the chief of the shield, and bearing the crest, indicates rank Gold, with six bars, or with the visor raised (in full face) for royalty! Steel, with gold bars, varying in number (in profile) for a nobleman; Steel, without bars, and with visor open (in profile) for a knight or baronet; Steel, with visor closed (in profile), for a squire or gentleman "The pointed helmet in the bas-reliefs from the earliest palace of Nimroud appears to have been the most ancient Several were discovered in the ruins They were iron, and the rings which ornamented the lower part were inlaid with copper " - Layard: Nineveh and its Remains, vol ii part ii chap iv p 262
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Safety Item Offers head protection and eye protection if it is the full-face type Can be open face or closed (full) face D-Rings allow use of a helmet restraint A helmet should be Snell approved Once used in an impact situation, the helmet must be replaced See Helmet Restraint and Jacket
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Helmets are required for wakeboarding when an athlete uses the jump as bonk or grind
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That which resembles a helmet in form, position, etc
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[with Heralds] is accounted the noblest Part of a Cout-Armour, for which there were anciently established Rules; but, at present, many wear rather what they fancy, than what they have a Right to The Helmet of a Knight, (say some) is to stand right forward, and the Beaver a little open The Helmets of Esquires and Gentlemen, are to be in profile and close Noblemen, under the Degree of a Duke, have the Helmet in Profile, and open with Bars Monarchs, Princes, and Dukes, have the Helmet right forward, and open, with many Bars Helmets turned right forward are supposed to denote giving Orders with absolute Authority Helmets turned sideways, are supposed to intimate hearkening to the Commands of Superiors
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The helmet is borne above the shield and beneath the crest Like the coronet, it denotes the rank of the wearer Those used by English heralds are: (1) For sovereigns and princes of the blood, borne full-face, with six bars, all of gold; (2) for the nobility, of steel, with five bars of gold, shown somewhat in profile; (3) for baronets and knights, of steel, full-faced and open; (4) for an esquire or gentleman, of steel, with the visor closed, and represented in profile
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A naked shield or protuberance on the top or fore part of the head of a bird
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[1] A protective device for the head of bicycle and motorcycle riders as well as race car drivers
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The hood-formed upper sepal or petal of some flowers, as of the monkshood or the snapdragon
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Required headgear for wakeboarders who compete on the structures in a competition Return to top
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a strong plastic hat that protects a rider's head; a regulation helmet is made according to certain safety rules
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A protective device worn on the head to prevent injuries in the event of a crash Motorcyclists and bicyclists are required by legislation to wear a helmet which meets Australian standards
helmet
The upper part of a retort
helmet
armor plate that protects the head
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noun A safety device for the head which is often used when skating at skate parks, and should be used when skating ramps, or whenever the limits of one's ability are being pushed
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Protective headgear that is padded with foam on the inside with a durable plastic shell on the outside Helmets should be ASTM-, Snell- or ANSI-approved
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sturdy one-piece head, face and neck covering, with wire mesh in front for fencer to see through
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n Protection for the head from falling gear or rocks
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also worn in hot countries as a protection from the heat of the sun
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A device used in arc welding to protect the face and neck It is equipped with a filter glass and is designed to be worn on the head
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a protective headgear made of hard material to resist blows
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A helmet is usually used when riders hit obstacles such as slider or kickers
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a protective headgear made of hard material to resist blows armor plate that protects the head
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A defensive covering for the head
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What you wear on your head in order to protect it from crashes, impacts, etc Even though open face helmets are not illegal, a full face helmet is highly recommended Acceptable helmets for karting need to be Snell rated, i e examined and approved by the Snell Foundation Currently, helmets which are SA-95 (auto sports), M-95 (motorcycle) or KA (karting) rated will be acceptable But safety standards will change and you should always check the latest regulation of your standards body Karting helmets do not need the fire resistant inner lining that is used for many other racing helmets, which significantly increases the price of those helmets
helmet
{i} casque
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    /ˈhelməts/ /ˈhɛlməts/

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    [ 'hel-m&t ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle French, diminutive of helme helmet, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English helm helmet, Old High German helan to conceal; more at HELL.