horizons

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İngilizce - Türkçe
ufuklar
Horizon
(isim) Ufuk

Güneş ufukta göründü. - The sun appeared on the horizon.

Güneş ufukta yükseldi. - The sun rose over the horizon.

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(Askeri) UFUK, YATAY DÜZLEM: Genel olarak belirli bir mevkiden bakıldığında yer ile semanın belirli veya zahiri olarak birleştiği yer. Ayrıca belirgin, zahiri veya bölgesel ufuk olarak da adlandırılır. Belirgin veya zahiri ufuk gerçek ufuğa yalnızca görüş noktası deniz seviyesine çok yakın olduğunda yaklaşır
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yatay

Tango yatay niyetin dikey ifadesidir. - Tango is the vertical expression of a horizontal intention.

X ekseni yatay eksendir ve Y ekseni dikey eksendir. - The X-axis is the horizontal axis and the Y-axis is the vertical axis.

fusion of horizons
ufukların kaynaşması
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(Tıp) horızon
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(Jeoloji) kat
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tabaka
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(Askeri) yatay düzlem
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görüş

Ölüm sadece bir ufuktur ve bir ufuk bizim görüş limitimiz hariç hiçbir şeydir. - Death is only a horizon, and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.

Ölüm sadece bir ufuktur. Ve bir ufuk sadece görüş alanımızın sınırıdır. - Death is only a horizon. And a horizon is just the edge of our field of view.

broaden one's horizons
ufkunu genişletmek
expand one's horizons
(deyim) Ufkunu genişletmek
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İktisat dilinde talep ve arz eğrilerinin piyasa denklemindeki çizgisi
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ufka
horizon
ufukta
broaden horizons
yeni ufuklar açmak
expand horizons
yeni ufuklar açmak
fusion of horizons
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) ufukların kaynaşması (gadamer)
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{i} anlayış
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çevren
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fikir ufukları
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seviye
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apparent horizon görünen çevren
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gözerimi
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afak
widen horizons
yeni ufuklar açmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of horizon
artificial horizons
plural form of artificial horizon
event horizons
plural form of event horizon
horizon
The range or limit of one's knowledge, experience or interest
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A specific layer of soil or strata
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A cultural sub-period or level within a more encompassing time period
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{n} the line that terminates the sight
expand one's horizons
(deyim) Experience and learn new things

Read more! Travel! Go out and expand your horizons!.

Horizon
orisont
broadened his horizons
expanded his knowledge, branched out, diversified
broadening one's horizons
expanding one's knowledge, branching out, diversifying
horizon
the great circle of the celestial sphere equi-distant from the zenith and the nadir
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the great circle on the celestial sphere whose plane passes through the sensible horizon and the center of the Earth
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The earliest Time Step for which a full History is retained It is expressed as a non-negative integer A Transitioned Variable maintains pointers to the Mode Transition Variable at both the Horizon and the Zenith
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Your horizons are the limits of what you want to do or of what you are interested or involved in. As your horizons expand, these new ideas can give a whole new meaning to life
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The horizontal plane passing through an observer and experienced as the circle where the sky meets the ground Geometrically, it's the "tangent plane" to the Earth's surface at the position where the observer is located One of the fundamental planes defining local space, along with the meridian and the Prime Vertical See also House
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In geology, any given definite position or interval in the stratigraphic column or the scheme of stratigraphic classification; generally used in a relative sense
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1 geologic A plane of stratification assumed to have been originally horizontal 2 soil A layer of soil distinguished by characteristic physical properties Soil horizons generally are designated by letters (for example, A horizon, B horizon, C horizon)
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the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet
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If something is on the horizon, it is almost certainly going to happen or be done quite soon. With breast cancer, as with many common diseases, there is no obvious breakthrough on the horizon. In pedology, a distinct layer of soil forming part of the vertical sequence in a soil profile. Each horizon differs from the one above or below it in colour, chemical composition, texture, and structure. The horizons become differentiated during soil development because conditions vary with depth. There are generally three major layers within any given soil profile, and they are designated, from surface downward, as A, B, and C horizons. The A horizon generally contains more organic matter than the others; it is also the most weathered and leached. The B horizon tends to be a zone of accumulation, since all or part of the mineral matter removed from the A horizon in solution may be deposited in it. The C horizon consists chiefly of the materials from which the A and B layers were derived; called parent materials, these are only slightly altered, because they are in general not subjected to soil-forming processes
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Layers typical of the soil profile in a particular region
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The line where the earth and sky, or ocean and sky, appear to meet
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The plane perpendicular to the local vertical direction as defined by a plumb-line
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A plane parallel to the sensible horizon of a place, and passing through the earth's center; called also rational or celestial horizon
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The great circle on the celestial sphere marked by a plane perpendicular to the zenith-nadir axis and tangent to the Earth at the point of the observer
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the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet the great circle on the celestial sphere whose plane passes through the sensible horizon and the center of the Earth a specific layer or stratum of soil or subsoil in a vertical cross section of land
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the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated; "It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge"
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The circle which bounds that part of the earth's surface visible to a spectator from a given point; the apparent junction of the earth and sky
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the distant line along with the earth and sky appear to meet, where nearby obstructions are not considered as part of the horizon
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The epoch or time during which a deposit was made
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Patented white-wine hybrid grape variety recently released, (1996), from the Geneva Research Station of W New York Usually ripens during early to mid-October with bunch rot problems in some years Claimed to produce pleasant apple peel flavors in its wine, although some taste experts have noted labrusca and hybrid aromas in some samples Also recommended for juice production
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A vertical cut through a soil is called a soil profile The soil profile is divided into horizontal layers called horizons The A horizon is the uppermost one and is largely influenced by plant roots, microbial activity, earthworms, etc The C horizon is the deepest and consists of relatively unweathered material The B horizon occurs between the A and C horizons Generally, the B horizon best expresses the weathering processes taking place in the soil Not all soils have A, B, and C horizons Some soils may not have a B horizon, for instance, while other soils may have other horizons that we did not have mentioned here
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Wherever one is located on or near the Earth's surface, the Earth is perceived as essentially flat and, therefore, as a plane The sky resembles one-half of a sphere or dome centered at the observer If there are no visual obstructions, the apparent intersection of the sky with the Earth's (plane) surface is the horizon, which appears as a circle centered at the observer For rise/set computations, the observer's eye is considered to be on the surface of the Earth, so that the horizon is geometrically exactly 90 degrees from the local vertical direction
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A distinct layer of soil encountered in vertical section
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Brand of advanced lead-acid batteries made by ElectroSource (also apparently the name of a stationary power supply system made by Exide ) The plates in a Horizon battery are arranged horizontally, instead of the more common vertical arrangement, hence the name Horizon batteries have very high energy density for lead-acid batteries, but are not general available at retail
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The horizon is the line in the far distance where the sky seems to meet the land or the sea. A grey smudge appeared on the horizon. That must be Calais, thought Fay The sun had already sunk below the horizon
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One of a particular layer of soil (e g , the organic-rich "a" horizon) as used in soil science
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The horizontal line that appears to separate the Earth from the sky
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A given soil layer in a soil profile Horizons are designated as A, B, C, or D, with the A horizon being the surface layer, usually
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a specific layer or stratum of soil or subsoil in a vertical cross section of land
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the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated; "It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge" the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet the great circle on the celestial sphere whose plane passes through the sensible horizon and the center of the Earth a specific layer or stratum of soil or subsoil in a vertical cross section of land
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One of several lines or planes used as reference for observation and measurement relative to a given location on the surface of the earth The geographic horizon, also called the apparent horizon, is the distant line along which earth and sky appear to meet This is the usual concept of horizon and is used in weather observing The local horizon is the actual lower boundary of the observed sky or the upper outline of terrestrial objects including nearby natural obstructions, such as mountains
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A division of cultural history which is characterized by a group of traits with a wide geographical distribution and a brief duration
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Line at which the Earth and sky appear to meet See also: zenith
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The range or limit of ones knowledge, experience or interest
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{i} line where the sky appears to meet the Earth; view, range of operations or activities, purview; limit of the knowledge or interest of a person
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A plane passing through the eye of the spectator and at right angles to the vertical at a given place; a plane tangent to the earth's surface at that place; called distinctively the sensible horizon
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(1) A surface separating two beds in sedimentary rock
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(1) The line or circle which forms the apparent boundary between Earth and sky (2) (Geological) A plane in rock strata characterized by particular features, as occurrence of distinctive fossil species One of the series of distinctive layers found in a vertical cross-section of any well-developed soil
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The chief horizontal line in a picture of any sort, which determines in the picture the height of the eye of the spectator; in an extended landscape, the representation of the natural horizon corresponds with this line
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-A layer within the soil profile with morphological characteristics and properties different from layers below and/or above it
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An individual layer within the soil which has its own unique charateristics (such as color, structure, texture, or other properties) that makes it different from the others in the soil profile
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A soil layer approximately parallel to the earth's surface with definite physical and chemical characterisitcs
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The unbroken line separating sky and water, as seen by an eye at a given elevation, no land being visible
new horizons
unexplored places, new territory
opened new horizons
supplied new possibilities, gave new prospects
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