globe

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
küre

Tom karın kar küresi içine düşüşüne baktı. - Tom looked at the snow falling inside the snow globe.

Kar kürelerini nasıl yapıyorlar? - How do they make snow globes?

globe flower i
yetkisini belirtmek üzere hükümdarların taşıdığı altın top
altınglobetrotter i
{i} top
globefishkirpi balığı
{i} gezegen
küre biçimine getirmek
küresel cisim
yerküreyi simgeleyen model
yer yuvarı
yerküre

Temmuz ayı iklimbilimsel olarak yerkürede yılın en sıcak ayıdır. - July is climatologically the globe's warmest month of the year.

yeryuvarlağı
yeryuvarı
yuvar
kürevi
küre şeklini almak
dünya

Dünya şekil olarak bir portakala benzer. - The globe is similar in shape to an orange.

Dünya çapında yaklaşık bir milyar insanın temiz, güvenli suya erişimi yok. - Nearly one billion people around the globe lack access to clean, safe water.

{i} (lamba için) karpuz
{i} küre, yuvarlak, yuvar
küre haline koymak
{i} fanus
(Tıp) Küre, yuvar, globus
{i} abajur
küreselleşmek
karpuz (lamba için)
elektrik ampulü
(Aydınlatma) glob

Boston Globe filme olumsuz eleştiri verdi. - The Boston Globe gave the film an unfavorable review.

dünya küresi
globe and mail
dünya ve posta
globe joint
küresel mafsal
globe thistle
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Kirpidikeni
globe valve
diskli valf, konik valf
globe-riding
Büyük plastik bir top içine girilerek düz arazide ya da suda yapılan eğlence
globe-trotting
top-paça
globe artichoke
enginar
globe gasholder
küresel gazometre
globe icon
(Bilgisayar) küre simgesi
globe joint
kürevi mafsal
globe of a lamp
lamba karpuzu
globe photometer
küre fotometresi
globe temperature
(Havacılık) ortam sıcaklığı
globe temperature
(Havacılık) glob sıcaklığı
globe temperature
küre termometre sıcaklığı
globe thermometer
küre termometre
globe thistle
(Arılık) kirpi başı
globe thistle
eşek dikeni
globe thistle
(Arılık) mavi dünya
globe valve
(Nükleer Bilimler) küresel vana
snow globe
kar küresi
celestial globe
gök yuvarlağı
terrestrial globe
dünya
terrestrial globe
yerküre
demi-globe
Yarım küre
golden globe
'Altın Küre' Ödülleri, her yıl resmi bir yemek töreniyle film ve televizyon dizilerine verilen Amerikan ödülleridir. Hollywood Foreign Press Association tarafından 1944'ten beri verilen ödüller film endüstrisi için verilen önemli ödüllerdendir. Ödüller özellikle 1996'tan sonra önem kazanmıştır, bunun nedeni de HFPA'nin NBC adlı televizyon kanalıyla yaptığı anlaşmadır. Oscar ve Grammy'den sonra üçüncü en çok izlenen ödül törenidir. Ödüller aynı zamanda film, dizi ya da aktrist ve aktörler için iyi bir referans olarak kabul edilir. Ödüller, 86 film eleştirmenin oylarına göre verilir
light globe
Ampul
mathematical connotation of globe
dünyanın matematiksel çağrışım
north globe
Kuzey küre, kuzey yarımküre
south globe
Güney küre, güney yarımküre
celestial globe
göksel küre
celestial globe
gök küresi
liberty of the globe
(Askeri) gemi sefer izni
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The planet Earth
Any spherical object
To become spherical
A spherical model of Earth or any planet
Anything which is nearly spherical or globular in shape; as, the globe of the eye; the globe of a lamp
{n} a round body, sphere, ball, body of men
the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet on which we live; "the Earth moves around the sun"; "he sailed around the world"
A round model of the earth
a sphere on which a map (especially of the earth) is represented
The earth; the terraqueous ball; usually preceded by the definite article
A round or spherical body, solid or hollow; a body whose surface is in every part equidistant from the center; a ball; a sphere
The eyeball
A true-to-scale map of the Earth that duplicates its round shape and correctly represents areas, relative size and shape of physical features, distances, and directions
Any ball-shaped object can be referred to as a globe. The overhead light was covered now with a white globe. Boston Globe The Globe and Mail The Globe Theatre
A globe is a ball-shaped object with a map of the world on it. It is usually fixed on a stand. a globe of the world Three large globes stand on the floor
One of the theatres in London where Shakespeare performed Shakespeare's acting company built it on the Bankside south of the Thames--an area often called "Southwerke" which was notorious for its brothels and taverns, since it lay outside the jurisdiction of London proper Technically polygonal rather than a perfect sphere, it was sufficiently circular to earn its name The area above the stage, which contained a small orchestra for playing music and a small cannon for making explosive sound effects, was referred to in actor's slang as "the heavens " The area directly underneath the stage, accessible through a trapdoor known as the Hellmouth (q v ) was known as "hell "
The glass form that enclosed the combustion chamber of the lantern Different glass manufacturers made globes for railroad lanterns, among them Corning, Kopp, Macbeth (later Macbeth Evans) and others There are a large variety of subtle shapes as well, which are covered in most reference books Among tall globes (5 3/8" and thereabouts), collectors distinguish the "extended base" globe from the "Corning style" globe, the former being characterized by a 1/2 inch or so downward extension of the glass below the "bulb" portion of the globe The "Corning Style" globe was a later style that lacked this extended base Among short globes is a special style called a "fresnel" globe distinguished by deep horizontal ridges that act to amplify light Examples are shown on the Globes page
A map of the world or a celestial map on a sphere, allowing for a more accurate representation of the Earth's surface than can be shown on a flat map
a scale model of Earth that correctly represents area, relative size and shape of physical features, distance between points and true compass direction
{i} ball, sphere; planet Earth; small sphere which represents the planet Earth
an object with a spherical shape; "a ball of fire"
A scaled down spherical representation or model of the Earth A map on a sphere
A body of troops, or of men or animals, drawn up in a circle; a military formation used by the Romans, answering to the modern infantry square
The external protective glass piece used in lanterns, gas lighting and early kerosene lamps, that protected the mantles from damage, shielded the glare of the light, and added (in lanterns) some draft control The globe also functions as a wind screen, to keep drafts, etc from distorting the flame The name comes from the most commonly found shape In "Gone with the Wind" and other Victorian lamps, the "globe" was generally purely decorative, and frequently was the first piece broken!
A transparent or diffusing material ball-shaped to form a lamp, intended to diffuse and redirect the light or to change the color of the light
To gather or form into a globe
You can refer to the world as the globe when you are emphasizing how big it is or that something happens in many different parts of it. bottles of beer from every corner of the globe 70% of our globe's surface is water. = planet
A round model of the world; a spherical representation of the earth or heavens; as, a terrestrial or celestial globe; called also artificial globe
a globe is a miniature model or representation of the Earth It has the same shape as the Earth and usually has a cover that shows the various surfaces and elevations of the planet Seas and oceans are shades of blue/green Mountain ranges are often coloured shades of brown Some globes show the borders between countries and boundaries between provinces and states
glòb
Global Land One-km Base Elevation Project A digital elevation model where the output raster has a variable Z Value (Mean, Max, Min, Spot Elevation)
globe daisy
A perennial plant, native to western Europe, sometimes used as a laxative
globe trotters
plural form of globe trotter
globe-trot
To travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing
globe-trot
A trip around the world

Can we this quote? Luminous French actress Eva Green melts the screen as the Eve-figure in Bond mythology, who rides shotgun for 007’s first globe-trot, beginning in the toy soldier kingdom of Montenegro and going all the way to an oceanside Bahamas vista, and further.

globe-trotter
Alternative spelling of globetrotter
globe-riding
Zorbing (globe-riding, sphereing, orbing) is the recreation of rolling downhill in an orb, generally made of transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally performed on a gentle slope, but can also be done on a level surface, permitting more rider control. In the absence of hills some operators have constructed inflatable, wooden or metal ramps. There are two types of orbs, harnessed and non-harnessed. Non-harness orbs carry up to three riders, while the harness orbs are constructed for one to two riders. Double-harness spheres have different slope requirements, and must only be operated in specific locations. The longer runs are approximately half a mile. The first zorbing site was established in Rotorua, New Zealand, by David Akers and Andrew Akers
Globe Theatre
a) a theatre south of the River Thames in London where William Shakespeare 's plays were first performed. It was destroyed in the 17th century. b) an exact copy of this theatre, built in the same place and opened in 1996. London theatre in which the plays of William Shakespeare were performed after 1599. It was built by two brothers, Cuthbert and Richard Burbage; half the shares were kept by the Burbages, and the rest were assigned equally to Shakespeare and other members of the Chamberlain's Men. The wooden theatre, built in the shape of an O with no roof over the central area, was destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614, and finally pulled down in 1644. Reconstructed (beginning 1987) near the site of the original theatre, the new Globe Theatre inaugurated its first regular season in 1996
globe amaranth
tropical American herb having rose to red or purple flowers that can be dried without losing color
globe amaranth
A widely cultivated ornamental plant (Gomphrena globosa) native to the Old World tropics, having colorful scalelike perianths and numerous flowers grouped in heads
globe artichoke
see artichoke. an artichoke
globe artichoke
Mediterranean thistlelike plant widely cultivated for its large edible flower head
globe artichoke
a thistle-like flower head with edible fleshy leaves and heart
globe flower
type of plant with globe-shaped yellow flowers
globe lily
any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having egg-shaped flowers
globe mallow
Any of several herbs or shrubs of the genus Sphaeralcea, native to the arid regions of North and South America and having colorful cuplike corollas and numerous stamens fused into tubes
globe mallow
genus of coarse herbs and subshrubs of arid North and South America having pink or scarlet flowers and globose fruits
globe pepper
round sweet pepper
globe thistle
Any of several Eurasian plants of the genus Echinops having bipinnately dissected leaves with prickly margins and dense, bluish, globose flower heads
globe thistle
any of various plants of the genus Echinops having prickly leaves and dense globose heads of bluish flowers
globe-
A scaled down spherical representation or model of the Earth A map on a sphere
globe-
A true-to-scale map of the Earth that duplicates its round shape and correctly represents areas, relative size and shape of physical features, distances, and directions
globe-
A map of the world or a celestial map on a sphere, allowing for a more accurate representation of the Earth's surface than can be shown on a flat map
globe-
ball: an object with a spherical shape; "a ball of fire"
globe-
Earth: the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet on which we live; "the Earth moves around the sun"; "he sailed around the world"
globe-
Global Land One-km Base Elevation Project A digital elevation model where the output raster has a variable Z Value (Mean, Max, Min, Spot Elevation)
globe-
a scale model of Earth that correctly represents area, relative size and shape of physical features, distance between points and true compass direction
globe-
The glass form that enclosed the combustion chamber of the lantern Different glass manufacturers made globes for railroad lanterns, among them Corning, Kopp, Macbeth (later Macbeth Evans) and others There are a large variety of subtle shapes as well, which are covered in most reference books Among tall globes (5 3/8" and thereabouts), collectors distinguish the "extended base" globe from the "Corning style" globe, the former being characterized by a 1/2 inch or so downward extension of the glass below the "bulb" portion of the globe The "Corning Style" globe was a later style that lacked this extended base Among short globes is a special style called a "fresnel" globe distinguished by deep horizontal ridges that act to amplify light Examples are shown on the Globes page
globe-
The external protective glass piece used in lanterns, gas lighting and early kerosene lamps, that protected the mantles from damage, shielded the glare of the light, and added (in lanterns) some draft control The globe also functions as a wind screen, to keep drafts, etc from distorting the flame The name comes from the most commonly found shape In "Gone with the Wind" and other Victorian lamps, the "globe" was generally purely decorative, and frequently was the first piece broken!
globe-
The eyeball
globe-
A transparent or diffusing material ball-shaped to form a lamp, intended to diffuse and redirect the light or to change the color of the light
globe-
a globe is a miniature model or representation of the Earth It has the same shape as the Earth and usually has a cover that shows the various surfaces and elevations of the planet Seas and oceans are shades of blue/green Mountain ranges are often coloured shades of brown Some globes show the borders between countries and boundaries between provinces and states
globe-
a sphere on which a map (especially of the earth) is represented
globe-
A round model of the earth
globe-
One of the theatres in London where Shakespeare performed Shakespeare's acting company built it on the Bankside south of the Thames--an area often called "Southwerke" which was notorious for its brothels and taverns, since it lay outside the jurisdiction of London proper Technically polygonal rather than a perfect sphere, it was sufficiently circular to earn its name The area above the stage, which contained a small orchestra for playing music and a small cannon for making explosive sound effects, was referred to in actor's slang as "the heavens " The area directly underneath the stage, accessible through a trapdoor known as the Hellmouth (q v ) was known as "hell "
globe-trot
If someone spends their time globe-trotting, they spend a lot of time travelling to different parts of the world. The son of a diplomat, he has spent much of his life globe-trotting. + globe-trotting globe-trotting globe-trotting academic superstars. + globe-trotter globe-trotters globe-trotter TV globe-trotter Alan Whicker was nearly burned alive by an angry mob in Egypt
globe-trot
travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing
light globe
A nearly evacuated glass globe containing ionized gas, which produces lightning-like patterns when touched
light globe
Light bulb. (Aus)
show globe
A glass vessel containing coloured liquid, formerly (from the 17th century) displayed outside pharmacies
snow globe
Decorative object or toy containing fluid with suspended white flakes that emulate snowfall when shaken
golden globe
The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. Run as a fundraiser since 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the awards are a major part of the film industry's "awards season" which culminates each year with the Oscars and Screen Actors Guild Awards
snow globe
A snow globe is a transparent sphere usually made of glass enclosing a miniaturized scene of some sort, often together with a model of a landscape. The sphere also encloses the water in the globe; the water serves as the medium through which the "snow" falls. To activate the snow, the globe is physically shaken to churn up the white particles. The globe is then placed back in its position and the flakes fall down slowly through the water. Today's snow globes sometimes have a built-in music box that plays a Christmas carol
Boston Globe
a US newspaper sold especially in New England
Boston Globe
major daily newspaper printed in Massachusetts (USA)
Globes
{i} daily financial newspaper published in Israel
Golden Globe Award
{i} American award given for movies and television programs
The Boston Globe
Daily newspaper published in Boston, one of the more influential newspapers in the U.S. Founded in 1872, it was purchased in 1877 by Charles H. Taylor. Under his leadership, it began publishing morning and evening editions, increased local and regional coverage, and introduced big headlines, especially on sensational stories. In the 20th century, still headed by the Taylor family, the paper began providing more national and international news while maintaining a generally liberal editorial stance. The New York Times Co. acquired the Globe in 1993
The Globe
{i} the planet Earth, the Earth
The Globe and Mail
Daily newspaper published in Toronto, the most prestigious and influential journal in Canada. It was formed in 1936 when George McCullagh bought and merged two competing papers, the liberal Globe (founded 1844) and the conservative Mail and Empire (founded 1872 as The Mail). The paper sees its role as "independent but not neutral." Its publication of the texts of speeches, parliamentary debates, and other documents has made it Canada's newspaper of record. It is especially strong in international news coverage
celestial globe
A model of the celestial sphere showing the positions of the stars and other celestial bodies
celestial globe
a globe that is a spherical model of the heavens
globes
plural of globe
rose globe lily
globe lily with deep rose-pink or purple egg-shaped flowers on flexuous stems; western slopes of Sierra Nevada in San Joaquin Valley
terrestrial globe
Earth
white globe lily
globe lily having open branched clusters of egg-shaped white flowers; southern California
yellow globe lily
globe lily having open branched clusters of clear yellow egg-shaped flowers; northern California
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Определение globe в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

lamba karpuzu globe of
a lamp
globe
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