(Askeri) YALAYICI ATEŞ: Menzilinin büyük bir kısmı içinde, ayakta duran her insanı vuracak kadar zemine yakın ve hemen hemen paralel bir uçuş yolu takip eden ateş. Yalayıcı ateş; yere büyük bir açı ile vuran saplanıcı (plunging fire) farklıdır. Ayrıca bakınız: "fire"
(Askeri) YALAYARAK GEÇMEK: Zemine yakın geçiş. Ayakta duran bir insana çarpacak kadar alçaktan geçen ve zemine hemen hemen paralel bir yol takip eden bir atım. 2. SATIHTA: Havada infilak veya sekme ateşinde paralanma noktası satıhta veya satıh altında vukua gelen infilakleri belirtmek için kullanılan kıymetlendirme veya gözetleme terimi. Ayrıca bakınız: "air", "graze burst"
A style of television viewing where the viewer switches channels often, either looking for alternative programming or watching multiple programs simultaneously Also referred to as Channel Surfing
the use of grasses and other plants to feed wild or domestic herbivores such as deer, sheep and cows
The act of constantly flipping through TV channels, watching several shows at once, brought on by the ease of remote-control units and the wider viewing selection that cable TV offers
A city of southeast Austria on the Mur River south-southwest of Vienna. It was probably founded in the 12th century. Population: 237,810. City (pop., 2001: 226,424), capital of Steiermark (Styria) state, southeastern Austria. The country's second largest city, it lies on the Mur River at the foot of the Styrian Alps. It grew from a fortress settlement and received town rights AD 1240. It became the centre of Steiermark during the Middle Ages and was the residence of the Leopoldine Habsburgs after 1379. Its fortifications, built in the 15th and 16th centuries, successfully withstood numerous sieges by Hungarians and Turks; the fortifications were converted into parks in the 19th century. Astronomer Johannes Kepler taught at its university, founded in 1585. A rail and industrial centre, Graz has an active trade in agricultural products; tourism is also important
If you graze a part of your body, you injure your skin by scraping against something. I had grazed my knees a little. + grazed grazed grazed arms and legs
If something grazes another thing, it touches that thing lightly as it passes by. A bullet had grazed his arm. a wound caused by rubbing that slightly breaks the surface of your skin
When animals graze or are grazed, they eat the grass or other plants that are growing in a particular place. You can also say that a field is grazed by animals. Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak The hills have been grazed by sheep because they were too steep to be ploughed Several horses grazed the meadowland. a large herd of grazing animals