turning point

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İngilizce - Türkçe
dönüm noktası

Bu, tarihte bir dönüm noktasıdır. - This is a turning point in history.

Quebec için mücadele savaşta dönüm noktasıydı. - The Battle for Quebec was the turning point in the war.

milad
dönüm çekidi
köşe, dönüş yapılan yer
dönüş noktası
(Askeri) (LAND MINE WARFARE) DÖNÜŞ NOKTASI (KARA MAYIN HARBİ): Bir mayın kuşağı veya sırasının, merkez hattının yer değiştirdiği nokta
turning points
dönüm noktaları
İngilizce - İngilizce
A T-junction
A decisive point at which a significant change or historical event occurs, or at which a decision must be made
A maximum or minimum on a graph
A crossroads
an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend; "the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations"
the intersection of two streets; "standing on the corner watching all the girls go by"
A turning point is a time at which an important change takes place which affects the future of a person or thing. The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war. turning point in
Part of a cross country task/competition where the glider has to go round a defined location and usually take a photo for evidence
stage where things change and begin again
The approximate time at which there is a change in trend
A changed location for a surveying instrument during a survey
the third part of plot structure, the point at which the action stops rising and begins falling or reversing Also called climax
The times in your book when your characters change direction The plot builds, your characters act or react to what is going on, and something occurs to send them in an unforeseen direction, bringing the reader along with them
A turning point is a station, either temporary or permanent, that is used as a pivot between sequential instrument positions Since a turning point is used to extend the primary survey, its elevation must be precisely recoverable (at least for the time it takes to move the instrument and take a backsight on it) A spot on rough ground (e g , a plowed field) is unacceptable A mark on pavement, a rock face, top of a fence post or fire hydrant would be good Surveyors will often carry stakes that can be driven into the ground to provide a temporary solid surface for a turning point
The point in a musical instrument at which most of a sound wave is reflected back toward the mouthpiece
turning points
plural form of turning point
turning point