meridian

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
meridyen

Ay bugün meridyenden geçmiyor. - The moon does not cross the meridian today.

Japonya 135. Doğu meridyeni üzerindedir. - Japan is on the 135th meridian East.

boylam
{s} dorukta olan
öğle vaktinemeridian circle meridyen daire
meridyen daire
{s} öğle vakti olan
öğle/doruk/meridyen
boylam dairesi
{s} öğlen
{i} zirve
(Askeri) MERİDYEN: Böyle bir dairenin kutuptan kutba ölçülen yarısı
{i} doruk
(Askeri) meridyen çizgisi
tul dairesi geog
öğlen çemberi
meridian altitude
(Askeri) MERİDYEN İRTİFAI: Bir cismin gözlemeci gök meridyeni üzerinde bulunduğu andaki irtifaı
arc of meridian
meridyen yayı
magnetic meridian
manyetik meridyen
prime meridian
baş meridyen
celestial meridian
gök öğleni
prime meridian
asal meridyen
greenwich meridian
greenwich meridyeni
prime meridian
(Astronomi) başlangıç öğleni
prime meridian
başlangıç meridyeni
prime meridian
(Astronomi) başöğlen
prime meridian
(Askeri) esas meridyen
prime meridian
(Askeri) ESAS MERİDYEN; BAŞLANGIÇ MERİDYENİ: Boylam ölçmede başlangıç olarak faydalanılan sıfır boylam meridyeni. Greenwich meridyeninden, hemen hemen bütün dünyada bu maksat için faydalanılır. Bak. "geographic coordinate"
prime meridian
(Astronomi) sıfır meridyen
time meridian
(Askeri) SAAT MERİDYENİ: Saat bölgesinin aşağı yukarı ortasından geçenve mahalli saati bölge veya memleket için standart saat olarak kabul edilen meridyen. Ayrıca bak "standart civil tıme"
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A great circle passing through the poles of the celestial sphere and the zenith for a particular observer
An imaginary great circle on the Earth's surface, passing through the geographic poles
The highest point or state of consciousness and enlightenment achievable by a human
Any of the longitudinal pathways on the body along which the acupuncture points are distributed
Either half of such a great circle, all points of which have the same longitude
A similar line on any general surface of revolution
Meridional; relating to a meridian
Relating to noon
{a} southern, highest
{n} a line drawn from north to south
a great circle on the Earth that passes through the geographic poles
A north-south reference line It may be taken through the position of the instrument, or, in special cases, through a reference point (such as the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, which designates the Prime Meridian - 0o longitude)
great circle on the sky that goes through the celestial poles and the zenith point It separates the daytime motions of the Sun into ``a m '' and ``p m '' The azimuth of an object on the meridian in the northern sky = 0° and the azimuth of an object on the meridian in the southern sky = 180°
the meridian of a place on the Earth surface is the half circle passing through that place and ending at the poles
Midday; noon
A great circle on the surface of the earth, passing through the poles and any given place; also, the half of such a circle included between the poles
A line of longitude going north and south from pole to pole measured in degrees from the Prime Meridian or 0° See Longitude
An imaginary line drawn in the sky which joins the zenith[?] with the north and south celestial poles[?] See also: celestial equator, ecliptic
A line on the celestial sphere passing from the North Pole through the Zenith to the South Pole Can also be the center line of a planetary body drawn through it's poles
Being at, or pertaining to, midday; belonging to, or passing through, the highest point attained by the sun in his diurnal course
a imaginary line on the earth's surface passing through both geographic poles and through any given point on the planet, also called a line of longitude
An imaginary line that begins on the northern point of the horizon, travels up to the observer's zenith, down to the southern point on the horizon
It is crossed by the sun at midday
any of the great circles of the earth that passes through the two poles at right angles to the equator (see Celestial Meridian, Hour Circles)
A meridian is an imaginary line from the North Pole to the South Pole. Meridians are drawn on maps to help you describe the position of a place
a town in eastern Mississippi
An imaginary circle drawn through the North and South poles of the celestial equator
A line of longitude
A line of longitude on a spherical grid reference system Meridians also form great circles passing through the North and South Poles Meridian is often used as a synonym for "line of longitude" thus, 100th meridian, or Greenwich Meridian (See central meridian and Greenwich Meridian)
An imaginary line that passes directly north and south through an observer or specified location on Earth A plane extended from this line into space passes through the zenith (point above the observer)
– A surveying term that establishes a line of reference The bearing is used to designate direction The bearing of a line is the acute horizontal angle between the meridian and the line Azimuths are angles measured clockwise from any meridian
An observer's meridian passes through his zenith at the celestial poles It is his north-south line
An imaginary great circle on the Earths surface, passing through the geographic poles
The meridian is the imaginary line in the sky dividing east from west The meridian runs from north to south through a point directly overhead An object is at its highest point in the sky when is crosses the meridian (with the exception of objects near the celestial pole which can also cross the meridian at their lowest point when passing under Polaris, the north star)
{i} circle circumscribing the earth that passes through the poles; longitudinal half of the earth (from one pole to the other); meridian line through any celestial being; noon, midday; climax, climactic period
A great circle passing through the poles along which all points have the same longitude The prime meridian also passes through the Royal Observatory located in Greenwich, England
{s} of the afternoon; of or pertaining to a meridian; pertaining to a time of greatest prosperity
Pertaining to the highest point or culmination; as, meridian splendor
A great circle of the sphere passing through the poles of the heavens and the zenith of a given place
A reference line which goes from north to south and passes through the Zenith
an imaginary line connecting a point due south on the horizon with a point due north on the horizon and going through the zenith
Great circle on the surface of the Earth passing through the geographical poles and any given point on the Earth's surface All points on a given meridian have the same longitude
an imaginary great circle on the surface of the earth passing through the north and south poles at right angles to the equator; "all points on the same meridian have the same longitude"
a town in eastern Mississippi of or happening at noon; "meridian hour
the fourteen channels in the body through which qi runs Acupuncture diagnoses illness by seeking blockages in the body's meridians
of or happening at noon; "meridian hour"
A great circle passing through the Earth's rotational poles and through the zenith (the point directly overhead) of a location on the Earth [1]
The great circle passing through the celestial poles and the zenith
A great circle passing through the poles and denoted in degrees of longitude east and west of Greenwich, England
Hence: The highest point, as of success, prosperity, or the like; culmination
prime meridian
The reference line at 0° longitude, passing through Greenwich, England, from which longitude east and west is measured
ante meridian
{i} morning, time before noon; hours between midnight and noon; nickname for a morning newspaper (distributed very late at night), AM
magnetic meridian
an imaginary line passing through both magnetic poles of the Earth
magnetic meridian
A line passing through both magnetic poles of the earth
meridians
plural of meridian
observer's meridian
a meridian that passes through the observer's zenith
prime meridian
the meridian that is the starting point for measuring distances to the east or west The Prime Meridian is at 0 degrees and runs through the city (among others) of Greenwich, England
prime meridian
The location from which meridians of longitude are measured Has the measure of O degrees of longitude The prime meridian was selected by international agreement to run through Greenwich, England
prime meridian
An imaginary line running from north to south through Greenwich, England, used as the reference point for longitude
prime meridian
longitudinal line which represents zero degrees longitude ; The prime meridian passes through Greenwhich, England (The Surface and Aloft)
prime meridian
n. The zero meridian (0°), used as a reference line from which longitude east and west is measured. It passes through Greenwich, England. the imaginary line drawn from north to south on the earth, from which east and west are measured in degrees on a map
prime meridian
The imaginary line through Greenwich, England, designated as zero degrees longitude
prime meridian
An imaginary line running from north to south through Greenwich, England, used as the reference point for longitude
prime meridian
The meridian found at 0 degrees longitude
prime meridian
An imaginary line running from north to south through Greenwich, England, used to measure longitude The prime meridian is at zero degrees longitude
prime meridian
meridian at zero degree longitude from which east and west are reckoned (usually the Greenwich longitude in England)
prime meridian
Meridian of longitude 0 degrees, used as the origin for measurements of longitude The meridian of Greenwich, England, is the internationally accepted prime meridian on most charts However, local or national prime meridians are occasionally used
prime meridian
longitude line; noontime line, the line on which all other time zones are based (Greenwich, England)
prime meridian
The line of longitude passing through Greenwich, England It is 0° and therefore neither east nor west
prime meridian
The line of latitude at 0 degrees longitude
prime meridian
The reference line for Longitude in the Lat/Long grid system All other meridinas of longitude are designated in degrees East or West of the Prime Meridian up to 189° The Prime Meridian is 0° Longitude
meridian

    Расстановка переносов

    Me·rid·i·an

    Турецкое произношение

    mırîdiın

    Произношение

    /mərˈədēən/ /mɜrˈɪdiːən/

    Этимология

    () From Middle English Old French Latin meridianus (“of or belonging to midday or to the south, southern”) meridies (“midday, the south”), originally *medidies medius (“middle”) + diēs (“day”).
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