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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
oltayla balık avlamak
açı

Sorunu tüm açılardan düşündük. - We considered the problem from all angles.

Bu iki çizgi birbirini dik açıyla kesmektedir. - These two lines cut across each other at right angles.

köşeli
(Mekanik) korniye
vecih
(Sinema) kamera açısı
(Tıp) angulus
(Geometri) bir cisme ait köşe
(Mekanik) köşebent demiri
açı vermek
(Sinema) alıcı açısı
balık tutmak
çıkıntılı bir köşe
köşebent
cihet
{f} açı ver
bucak
açı yapmak
açı oluşturmak
bakış açısı
(Tarih) Anglus
acı
açıyla
{i} köşe

Üçgenlerin dört köşesi yoktur. - Triangles don't have four angles.

Bir karenin dört tane köşesi vardır. - A square has four angles.

{i} dirsek
{i} yol
{i} tarz
{i} olta
{i} görüş açısı
{i} (Geometri) açı
angler olta ile balık tutan kimse
{f} çarpıtmak
angle başka açıdan göster
Lophius piscatorius
fenerbalığı
{f} kıvırmak
{i} k.dili. bakış açısı, görüş açısı
açı,v.açı ver: n.açı
{f} köşe yapmak
(Mimarlık) köşe, dönüş köşe pahı, köşe çalığı açı
{f} oltayla balık avlamak
{i} (bir cisme ait) köşe
{f} olta ile balık tutmak
{f} for (bir şeyi) kurnazlıkla elde etmeye çalışmak
başka balıkları yutan büyük ağızlı ve boynuzlu bir çeşit balık
{f} saptırmak
korniyer
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A member of an ancient Germanic tribe, one of several which invaded Britain and merged to become the Anglo-Saxons
To change direction rapidly

The five ball angled off the nine ball but failed to reach the pocket.

(with for) To attempt to subtly persuade someone to offer a desired thing

He must be angling for a pay rise.

A viewpoint

Look at it from this angle.

To present or argue something in a particular way or from a particular viewpoint

How do you want to angle this when we talk to the client?.

A change in direction

The horse took off at an angle.

The focus of a news story
A figure formed by two rays which start from a common point (a plane angle) or by three planes that intersect (a solid angle)

the angle between lines A and B.

To leave the cue ball in the jaws of a pocket such that the surround of the pocket (the "angle") blocks the path from cue ball to object ball
The measure of such a figure. In the case of a plane angle, this is the ratio (or proportional to the ratio) of the arc length to the radius of a section of a circle cut by the two rays, centered at their common point. In the case of a solid angle, this is the ratio of the surface area to the square of the radius of the section of a sphere

The angle between lines A and B is π/4 radians, or 45 degrees.

{n} a corner, a point where two lines meed
{v} to render English
{i} Germanic tribe that resettled in England and formed the Anglo-Saxons together with the Jutes and the Saxons
Usually refers to the line a player is throwing; see also "entry angle" The direction at which the ball is traveling when it enters the pocket
The angle formed by the adjacent flanks of two bastions or by a flank and a curtain
A figure formed by two rays or two line segments with a common endpoint (vertex)
To place (something) at an angle
A storyline between two wrestlers, providing the background for and approach to a feud
shape from the intersection of two lines -- " they intersect to form a third angle " (248)
to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"
refers to the camera's angle of view relative to the subject being filmed For example, a high-angle shot is one filmed from above whereas a low-angle shot is one filmed from below See also wide-angle
The space (measured in degrees) between two lines that start from the same point
The contact angle in degrees between the rolling elements and the race
A scheme; a means of benefitting from a situation, usually hidden, possibly illegal
n The space in between two surfaces or lines that meet each other Angles are measured in degrees
To try to gain by some insinuating artifice; to allure
A fishhook; tackle for catching fish, consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a rod
You can refer to a way of presenting something or thinking about it as a particular angle. He was considering the idea from all angles
The direction at which the ball is traveling when it enters the pocket
n A length of steel with a 90 degree angle in it used as a piton or stake in the ground
The difference of direction of two lines
The figure made by
Any of the four cardinal points are called Angles The Eastern Angle is also known as the Ascendant, the Western Angle the Descendant, the Southern Angle is the Medium Coeli (MC) and the Northern Angle is the Imum Coeli (IC)
move or proceed at an angle; "he angled his way into the room"
the direction from which the artist photographs the subject
present with a bias; "He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders"
a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Saxons and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons
Camera angle In panel description, you might write "Angle on Jim", which just means that Jim is in the panel There are lots of different (and more specific) camera angles The ones covered in this glossary include High Angle, Low Angle, Two-shot, Establishing Shot, Long Shot, Medium Shot, Close-up, Extreme Close-up, Bird's Eye View, Worm's Eye View, Point of View, Over-the-Shoulder Shot, and Reverse Angle
A figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint The two rays are called the sides of the angle Their common endpoint is the vertex
Unless all elements of an electronic image are rotated at a proper angle in relation to the standard 90-degree X and Y-axis, an undesirable moiré pattern can be produced In four-color process printing, the standard screen angles for the four separations are: black, 45 degree; magenta, 75 degree; yellow, 90 degree; and cyan, 105 degree
Two rays that share a common endpoint, provided that the two rays do not lie on the same line The common endpoint of the two rays that make an angle is the vertex of the angle The two rays are called the sides of the angle (Lesson 2 1)
A name given to four of the twelve astrological "houses
Any shot which hits a sidewall before hitting the front wall
An angle is the direction from which you look at something. Thanks to the angle at which he stood, he could just see the sunset
fish with a hook
seek indirectly; "fish for compliments"
a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Saxons and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons the space between two lines or planes that intersect; the inclination of one line to another; measured in degrees or radians fish with a hook move or proceed at an angle; "he angled his way into the room
{i} space between two or more lines which are joined at a common point; point of view
This refers to the position of the camera on the vertical axis with respect to the object of the shot While "invisible" camerawork favors shooting its objects straight-on, filmmakers do have other choices A high-angle shot (the camera positioned above the object) can emphasize a character's insignificance or their lack of power over the situation in which they find themself The converse is true for a low-angle shot (A bird’s-eye-view shot is one from directly above, a worm’s-eye-view from directly below )
To use some bait or artifice; to intrigue; to scheme; as, to angle for praise
An angle is formed when 2 lines meet or cross each other: Angles are measured in degrees The angle shown above is approximately 40 degrees A right angle: is 90 degrees If you want to learn more about angles, see the angle notes
An angle is the shape that is created where two lines or surfaces join together. the angle of the blade
A corner where two walls intersect
If something is at an angle, it is leaning in a particular direction so that it is not straight, horizontal, or vertical. An iron bar stuck out at an angle. Any member of a Germanic people who, with the Jutes and Saxons, invaded England in the 5th century AD. According to Bede, their homeland was Angulus, traditionally identified as the Angeln district in Schleswig. They abandoned this area when they invaded Britain, where they settled in the kingdoms of Mercia, Northumbria, East Anglia, and Middle Anglia. Their language was known, even then, as Englisc, and they gave their name to England. In geometry, a pair of rays (see line) sharing a common endpoint (the vertex). An angle may be thought of as the rotation of a single ray from an initial to a terminal position. Clockwise rotation is considered negative and counterclockwise rotation positive. Either may be measured in degrees (one full rotation = 360°) or radians (one full rotation = 2 rad). A 90° angle is called a right angle. Any angle less than 90° is an acute angle. Any angle more than 90° but less than 180° is an obtuse angle
The lower back corner of the lower jaw
A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment
To try to catch fish with a hook and line
The direction the ball travels when going into the 1-3 pocket (1-2 for lefties) Recent studies [see reference at end] have shown an optimum angle of 4-6 degrees; less or more angle tends to leave pins as the width of the pocket decreases
The inclosed space near the point where two lines meet; a corner; a nook
If someone is angling for something, they are trying to get it without asking for it directly. It sounds as if he's just angling for sympathy
the space between two lines or planes that intersect; the inclination of one line to another; measured in degrees or radians
" A fishhook; tackle for catching fish, consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a rod
The focus of a news story, either in print or broadcasting
An angle is any technically legal but ethically dubious way to increase your expectation at a game Depending on who you ask, a particular weapon in your arsenal may be a sleazy underhanded trick (a typical angle) or a vital strategic tool that no player should be without An example might be pretending to be about to fold (or even folding out of turn and then retrieving your cards, if the rules allow it), in order to encourage a call (when you are about to raise) A player who regularly takes advantage of angles is said to be an angle shooter
To fish with an angle (fishhook), or with hook and line
An angle is the difference in direction between two lines or surfaces. Angles are measured in degrees. The boat is now leaning at a 30 degree angle. see also right angle
The angle of the major axis of a source (degrees)
a biased way of looking at or presenting something
{f} bend in an angle; set at an angle; turn sharply in a different direction; move in angles; present from a prejudiced point of view; fish with hook and line
formed from two rays beginning at a common endpoint There are 3 types of angles: acute - all angles less than 90 degrees right - one angle equal to 90 degrees obtuse - one angle greater than 90 degrees
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