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Определение a submarine в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

submarine
{i} denizaltı

Denizaltı yüzeye doğru ince bir buz tabakasını yarıp geçmek zorunda kaldı. - The submarine had to break through a thin sheet of ice to surface.

Denizaltı sonunda yüzeye çıktı. - The submarine finally came to the surface.

sub
alt-
submarine
(isim) denizaltı
sub
(Bilgisayar) aşağıda

Aşağıdaki linkten, filmleri İngilizce altyazılı olarak izleyebilirsiniz. - You can watch movies with English subtitles using this link.

Aşağıdaki sözcüklere adıl denir ve cümlede özne olarak kullanılırlar. Onlar bir kişi veya nesne sunarlar. - The following words are called pronouns and are used as the subject of a sentence. They represent a person or a thing.

submarine
denizaltı gemi
submarine
denizin altında olan
sub
denizaltı

Denizaltı sonunda yüzeye çıktı. - The submarine finally came to the surface.

Bir denizaltı, su yüzünde ve su altında yolculuk edebilir. - A submarine can travel over and under the water.

sub
alt

Tom İngilizce filmler izlerken İngilizce altyazıları okumayı sever. - Tom likes to read English subtitles while watching movies in English.

Doğru olan cümleleri değiştirmeyiniz. Bunun yerine, doğal-görünen alternatif çeviriler önerebilirsiniz. - Don't change sentences that are correct. You can, instead, submit natural-sounding alternative translations.

submarine
denizaltında olan
submarine
denizaltı ile ilgili
sub
okyanus veya deniz tabanının altındaki jeolojik katmanları ifade eder
sub
ters [mat.]
sub
bazik
sub
{e} içinde

Yeni metro 20 dakika içinde okula gitmemi sağlamaktadır. - The new subway enables me to get to school in 20 minutes.

Kültürler içinde alt kültürler vardır. - There are subcultures within cultures.

sub
bazlı
sub
{e} altına

Bir avukatın zor bir durumda küçük konularda bile her taşın altına bakması ve aynı konuda sonuca ulaşmak için ısrarla belirtmesi önemlidir. - It is important that a lawyer should leave no stone unturned even on minor points and harp on the same subject to achieve a break through in an impasse.

Felsefe taşı baz metalleri altına dönüştürebilen efsanevi bir maddeydi. - The philosopher's stone was a legendary substance capable of turning base metals into gold.

sub
{f} yerini doldurmak
sub
{e} içine

Denizaltı suyun içine daldı. - The submarine submerged in the water.

sub
(Tıp) Alt, altında (bulunan)
sub
submarine subordinate
sub
i., k.dili. sub- önekiyle başlayan bazı sözcüklerin kısası: subaltern, submarine, subordinate, subscription, substitute
sub
evrik
sub
alt/avans
sub
yardımcı
sub
substitute gibi
sub
pref. alt
submarine
(sıfat) denizaltı
submarine
(Askeri) DENİZALTI: Asıl görevi, diğer denizaltılar dahil, gemilerin yerlerini tespit ve imha olmak üzere, su altı harekatı için tasarlanmış savaş gemisi. Diğer deniz görevlerini yerine getirme kabiliyeti de vardır. SSN'ler nükleer denizaltılardır. SS ve SSN olarak anılırlar. Ayrıca bakınız: "fleet ballistic missile submarine" ve "noncapital ship"
submarine
denizalı submarine chaser denizaltı avcı botu
submarine
submarine mine denizaltı mayını
submarine
{i} denizaltı (gemi)
submarine
{s} denizaltında yetişen
submarine
denizdibi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
sub
submarine
A boat that can go underwater
submarine
A kind of sandwich made in a long loaf of bread
submarine
Of something hidden or undisclosed, e.g. submarine patent
submarine
To operate or serve on a [[#Noun|submarine]]
submarine
Under water
submarine
Pitch delivered with an underhand motion
submarine
To torpedo; to destroy with a sudden sneak attack
submarine
existing, done, or operating beneath the surface of the sea
submarine
{a} lying, put or acting under the sea
submarine
a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes attack by submarine; "The Germans submarined the Allies" control a submarine bring down with a blow to the legs throw with an underhand motion move forward or under in a sliding motion; "The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car" beneath the surface of the sea
submarine
A submarine plant or animal
submarine
control a submarine bring down with a blow to the legs throw with an underhand motion move forward or under in a sliding motion; "The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car"
submarine
a submarine torpedo boat; called specif
submarine
beneath the surface of the sea
submarine
move forward or under in a sliding motion; "The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car"
submarine
Submarine means existing below the surface of the sea. submarine caves. submarine plants
submarine
The latter type and most of the former type are submerged as desired by regulating the amount of water admitted to the ballast tanks and sink on an even keel; some of the former type effect submersion while under way by means of horizontal rudders, in some cases also with admission of water to the ballast tanks
submarine
submergible submarine when capable of operating at various depths and of traveling considerable distances under water, and submersible submarine when capable of being only partly submerged, i
submarine
so that the conning tower, etc
submarine
throw with an underhand motion
submarine
{s} under water, operating beneath the surface of the water; of or pertaining to submarines
submarine
A submarine is a type of ship that can travel both above and below the surface of the sea. The abbreviation sub is also used. a nuclear submarine
submarine
A submarine sandwich is a long soft bread roll filled with a combination of things such as meat, cheese, eggs, and salad. The abbreviation sub is also used. a ship, especially a military one, that can stay under water. growing or used under the sea. Naval vessel capable of operating underwater for sustained periods. In the 18th and 19th centuries, American inventors such as David Bushnell (1742?-1824) and Robert Fulton experimented with hand-powered submarines. In 1898 John P. Holland (1840-1914) launched the Holland, which had both a gasoline engine for surface locomotion and a battery-powered electric motor for submerged cruising; it was purchased by the U.S. government in 1900. The innovations of Simon Lake (1866-1945) were adopted first in Europe and later in the U.S. By the eve of World War I, all major navies had diesel-electric submarines. German U-boats were an especially potent threat; through World War II they introduced such innovations as the snorkel, which supplied fresh air to the diesel engine without having to surface the boat. Nuclear-powered submarines began service with the launching of the USS Nautilus in 1954. The abundant power provided by uranium-fueled reactors means that nuclear submarines can remain submerged and operate at high speed indefinitely. Only the navies of the U.S., Russia, Britain, France, and China have nuclear-powered submarines; other navies rely on conventional diesel-electric power. Subs may be armed with torpedoes, cruise missiles, or ballistic missiles fitted with nuclear warheads. Because they are so difficult to locate, they are of great importance in the forces of almost all maritime states. See also depth charge; sonar; Trident missile. submarine plateau submarine canyon submarine fan submarine fracture zone submarine mine submarine slump
submarine
is still above water
submarine
a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes
submarine
bring down with a blow to the legs
submarine
a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
submarine
Being, acting, or growing, under water in the sea; as, submarine navigators; submarine plants
submarine
Nav
submarine
{f} attack by submarine; drown by submarine; take part in the operation of a submarine; control a submarine; glide under something
submarine
control a submarine
submarine
a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes attack by submarine; "The Germans submarined the Allies"
submarine
{i} ship that travels under water, ship that operates entirely under water; (Canada & USA) sandwich made with a baguette filled with cheese and meats and vegetables (tomatoes, onions and lettuce and other condiments)
submarine
attack by submarine; "The Germans submarined the Allies"
submarine
A submarine boat; esp
submarine
U-boat
a submarine

    Расстановка переносов

    a sub·ma·rine

    Турецкое произношение

    ı sʌbmırin

    Произношение

    /ə ˈsəbmərˌēn/ /ə ˈsʌbmɜrˌiːn/
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