Trench
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trench teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- siper
Örnek Cümle:
Siper savaşı 1914-1918 savaşını simgeler.
-Trench warfare characterized the 1914-1918 War.
- trenç (Denizbilim)
Örnek Cümle:
Tom her zaman güneş gözlüğü ve bir trençkot giyer.
-Tom always wears sunglasses and a trench coat.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bir trençkot giyiyordu.
-Tom was wearing a trench coat.
- çukur
Örnek Cümle:
Okyanusun en derin kısmı Challenger Deep olarak adlandırılır ve Mariana Çukurunun güney ucunda batı Pasifik Okyanusu'nun altında yer alır.
-The deepest part of the ocean is called the Challenger Deep and is located beneath the western Pacific Ocean in the southern end of the Mariana Trench.
- hendek
Örnek Cümle:
Kim olduklarını bilmediğimiz insanların arasında, çok uzak bir ülkedeki savaş yüzünden burada gaz maskeleri denemek ve hendekler kazmak zorunda olmamız ne kadar korkunç, fantastik, inanılmaz.
-How horrible, fantastic, incredible it is that we should be digging trenches and trying on gas-masks here because of a quarrel in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing.
- Siper (dig trenches: siper kazmak) (Askeri)
- tecavüz etmek
- trench mouth tıb
- ask. siper {i}
- trench coat trençkot
- kirizma yapmak
- araştırma çukuru
- kazmak {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Kim olduklarını bilmediğimiz insanların arasında, çok uzak bir ülkedeki savaş yüzünden burada gaz maskeleri denemek ve hendekler kazmak zorunda olmamız ne kadar korkunç, fantastik, inanılmaz.
-How horrible, fantastic, incredible it is that we should be digging trenches and trying on gas-masks here because of a quarrel in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing.
- hendek kazmak {f}
- siper kazmak
- trench foot soğuktan ve rutubetten hâsıl olup kangrene yol açan ayak rahatsızlığı
- içine veya etrafına hendek veya siper kazmak
- suyolu {i}
- bellemek {f}
- SİPER, HENDEK: Bir mevzide, düşmana ateş ederken veya mevzi içerisinde bir yerden başka bir yere giderken, avcıları düşmanın ateş tesirinden korumak için kazılan dar hendek (Askeri)
- oyuk
- siperi
- trench coat
- su geçirmez palto
- trench coat
- yağmurluk
Tom bir yağmurluk giyiyor.
-Tom is wearing a trench coat.
Hem Tom hem de Mary yağmurluk giyiyorlardı.
-Both Tom and Mary were wearing trench coats.
- trench coat
- trençkot
Tom her zaman güneş gözlüğü ve bir trençkot giyer.
-Tom always wears sunglasses and a trench coat.
Tom bir trençkot giyiyordu.
-Tom was wearing a trench coat.
- trench on
- tecavüz etmek
- trench on
- {f} tecavüz et
- trench on
- göğmek
- trench warfare
- siper harbi
- trench drain
- hendek dreni
- trench line
- Siper hattı, savunma hattı
- trench mouth
- siper ağız
- trench on
- tecavüz
- trench boards
- (Askeri) SİPER DÖŞEMELERİ: Siperlerde kullanılan döşemeler
- trench boards
- (Askeri) siper döşemeleri
- trench burial
- (Askeri) TOPLU DEFİN: Zayiatın çok fazla olması halinde herkes için bir mezar kazılmasını ve ayrı ayrı defin yapılmasını önlemek için, bir hendek hazırlanıp ölülerin bu hendek içine yan yana kondukları bir defin usulü. Bak. "burial"
- trench coat
- (Askeri) TRENÇKOT: İçi astarlı ve yağmur geçirmez palto
- trench foot
- (Askeri) ayak donması
- trench foot
- (Askeri) AYAK DONMASI: Soğuk ve rutubet yüzünden ayağın donarak kangrene çevirmesi
- trench jack
- (İnşaat) iksa krikosu
- trench knife
- (Askeri) SİPER BIÇAĞI: Yakın muharebede kullanılan, ortalama 20 cm. uzunluğunda, iki ağızlı ve kamaya benzer çelik bıçak
- trench knife
- (Askeri) siper bıçağı
- trench mortar
- (Askeri) SİPER HAVANI: 3 inçlik (7.62 mm.) mermi atan, ağızdan doldurulan hava namlulu havan. Halen kullanılmayan bu havanlara "stokes mortar" da denir
- trench on
- tecâvüz etmek
- trench plough
- kanal hendek pulluğu
- trench roller
- kanat silindiri
- trench shelter
- (Askeri) siper sığınağı
- trench shelter
- (Askeri) SİPER SIĞINAĞI: Siperlerde yapılan çeşitli tip sığınaklardan biri
- trench silo
- (Tarım) hendek silo
- trench upon
- tecâvüz etmek
- trench warfare
- (Askeri) SİPER HARBİ: Siperlerde bulunan iki taraf arasındaki savaş. Bak. "stabilized warfare"
- trench work
- (İnşaat) hendek işleri
- trench work
- (İnşaat) kanal işleri
- core trench
- çekirdek hendeği
- creep trench
- sığ hendek
- outrigger trench
- (Askeri) payanda hendeği
- slurry trench
- (Jeoloji) geçirimsizlik perdesi
- slurry trench
- (Jeoloji) bulamaç hendeği
- drainage trench
- drenaj hendeği
- fire trench
- ateş açma
- palisade trench
- çıt siper
- trenches
- sipere
- absorption trench
- emme hendeği
- aleutian trench
- alösiyen hendeği
- aleutian trench
- alösiyen çukuru
- anchor trench
- (İnşaat) ankraj hendeği
- approach trench
- (Askeri) YAKLAŞMA HENDEĞİ: Bir savunma mevziinin cephesi ile gerisi arasında, örtülü gidiş gelişe elverişli hendek
- approach trench
- (Askeri) Yaklaşma hendeği
- communication trench
- (Askeri) İRTİBAT HENDEĞİ: Bknz. "connecting trench"
- connecting trench
- (Askeri) İRTİBAT HENDEĞİ: Bir siperler manzumesi içinde insanların bir ateş siperinden diğerine geçmelerini sağlayan ara siper. Buna "communicating trench" veya "communication trench" de denir
- connecting trench
- (Askeri) İrtibat hendeği
- crawl trench
- (Askeri) SÜRÜNME HENDEĞİ: Sığ irtibat hendeği
- crawl trench
- (Askeri) sürünme hendeği
- crouch and run trench
- (Askeri) EĞİLEREK KOŞMA HENDEĞİ
- cutoff trench
- saplama hendeği
- cutoff trench
- katof hendeği
- cutoff trench
- geçirimsiz dolgu hendeği
- deep-sea trench
- derin-deniz hendeği/çukuru
- dig a trench
- siper kazmak
- fighting trench
- (Askeri) irtibat hendeği
- fire trench
- (Askeri) ATEŞ HENDEĞİ: Avcıların tüfek veya diğer hafif ateşli silahlarla ateş ettikleri ve içinde nisbeten iyi bir şekilde korundukları hendek
- foundation trench
- (İnşaat) temel hendeği
- hasty trench
- (Askeri) BASİT SİPER: Genel olarak, düşman ateşi veya her an beklenen taarruz tehdidi altında kazılmış, derinliği az siper
- hasty trench
- (Askeri) basit siper
- interception trench
- kafa hendeği
- intermediate trench
- (Askeri) Ara tahkimatı
- intermediate trench
- (Askeri) ARA TAHKİMATI: Bir savunma mevzisinin esas kısımları arasında, örneğin muhabere ileri karakol mevzisi ile asıl muhabere sahası arasında veya asıl muharebe sahası içinde, elverişli arazi üzerinde vücuda getirilen ufak ve mahdut tahkimat ve siperler
- island arc trench system
- (Çevre) ada yayı açılma sistemi
- japan trench
- japon hendeği
- java trench
- java hendeği
- kneeling trench
- (Askeri) diz çukuru
- kneeling trench
- (Askeri) DİZ ÇUKURU: Çökerek nişan vaziyetinde ateş edecek avcıları korumak üzere kazılan siper
- kneelling trench
- (Askeri) Diz çukuru
- kuril trench
- kuril çukuru
- kuril trench
- kuril hendeği
- ocean trench
- (Coğrafya) okyanus çukuru
- ocean trench
- (Coğrafya) anadeniz çukuru
- outrigger trench
- (Askeri) PAYANDA HENDEĞİ: Ağır ve hafif hava savunma silahlarında kullanılan payandalar için lazım olan özel hendekler
- parallel trench
- (Askeri) PARALEL İRTİBAT BÜROSU HENDEĞİ: Cepheye paralel olan ve özellikle yan irtibatı, icabında, irtibat için kullanılan siper
- refilling of trench
- kanal imlası
- shallow connecting trench
- (Askeri) sürünme hendeği
- shallow connecting trench
- (Askeri) SÜRÜNME HENDEĞİ: Vakit darlığı yüzünden derinleştirilmemiş ve sadece sürünmeye elverişli olacak kadar kazılabilmiş irtibat hendeği
- skirmisher's trench
- (Askeri) YATMA ÇUKURU: Hafif ateşli silahların ateşi altında yere yatan bir avcının, acele olarak kazdığı avcı çukuru; yatma çukurunun derinliği pek az olur ve avcıyı güçlükle korur
- skirmisher's trench
- (Askeri) yatma çukuru
- skirmisher's trench
- (Askeri) avcı çukuru
- skirmisher's trench
- (Askeri) boy çukuru
- slit trench
- (Askeri) boy çukuru
- slit trench
- (Askeri) yatma çukuru
- slit trench
- (Askeri) YATMA ÇUKURU: Toprakta dikdörtgen şeklinde kazılan ve personelin savunmasına yarayan siper. Bak. "foxhole"
- standard trench
- (Askeri) STANDART HENDEK: Hem ateş hem irtibat hendeği olarak kullanılabilen, her tarafı aynı kesitte hendek
- straddle trench
- (Askeri) AÇIK HELA: Arazideki harekat esnasında ve muharebede hela olarak kullanılan hendek
- straddle trench
- (Askeri) açık hela
- submarine trench
- (Askeri) denizaltı hendeği
- switching trench
- (Askeri) SET SİPERİ: Cepheye paralel ve birbiri gerisinde bulunan savunma mevzilerinde, bu mevzilere çapraz olarak meydana getirilen ve mevzileri birbirine bağlayan siper
- switching trench
- (Askeri) set siperi
- throwing trench
- (Askeri) BOMBA ATMA HENDEĞİ, BOMBA HENDEĞİ: El bombası atış tatbikatı yapan erlerin içinde durdukları hendek
- throwing trench
- (Askeri) bomba atma hendeği
- throwing trench
- (Askeri) bomba hendeği
- trenching
- (Çevre) hendek incelemesi
İlgili Terimler
trench teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To excavate an elongated pit for protection of soldiers and or equipment, usually perpendicular to the line of sight toward the enemy
- A long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground, especially in warfare
- A trench coat
Örnek Cümle:
A classic trench can work in any kind of weather and goes well with almost anything.
- To invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another
Örnek Cümle:
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- To excavate an elongated and often narrow pit
- A pit, usually rectangular with smooth walls and floor, excavated during an archaeological investigation
- to make a trench, cut, divide, part {v}
- a ditch, cut, defense to cover soldiers {n}
- a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth
- To cut furrows or ditches in; as, to trench land for the purpose of draining it
- To encroach; to intrench
- To fortify by cutting a ditch, and raising a rampart or breastwork with the earth thrown out of the ditch; to intrench
- an area within a site excavated for archaeological investigation
- a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
- Coat of military origin, rainproof, buttoned and tied with belt usually of same fabric The coat has many details with pockets, flaps and sometimes epaulettes examples
- fortify by surrounding with trenches; "He trenched his military camp
- ditch, canal {i}
- a ditch protected by a bank of earth used to shelter soldiers
- a long, narrow, steep-walled, often arcuate depression in the ocean floor, much deeper than the adjacent ocean and associated with a subduction zone
- An excavation made during a siege, for the purpose of covering the troops as they advance toward the besieged place
- a long, narrow valley created where one plate pushes beneath another at convergent boundaries or subduction zones The deepest part of the ocean; the Marianas Trench is the deepest trench in the ocean
- Hole dug in the ground 2 metres deep used to move supplies and protect troops from enemy bullets The trench system stretched some 600 miles across France and Belgium
- a dug-out ditch
- A long narrow submarine DEPRESSION with relatively steep sides
- To cut; to form or shape by cutting; to make by incision, hewing, or the like
- A trench is a long narrow channel that is cut into the ground, for example in order to lay pipes or get rid of water
- cut or carve deeply into; "letters trenched into the stone"
- (Trench excavation): means a narrow excavation (in relation to its length) made below the surface of the ground In general, the depth is greater than the width, but the width of a trench (measured at the bottom) is not greater than 15 feet (4 6 m) If forms or other structures are installed or constructed in an excavation so as to reduce the dimension measured from the forms or structure to the side of the excavation to 15 feet (4 6m) or less (measured at the bottom of the excavation), the excavation is also considered to be a trench
- To have direction; to aim or tend
- An alley; a narrow path or walk cut through woods, shrubbery, or the like
- A long, narrow cut in the earth; a ditch; as, a trench for draining land
- dig a deep ditch, fortify with trenches, entrench {f}
- n an elongated narrow depression, with stepply sloping borders located where oceanic and continental plates (or island chains) converge, the continental side rises higher than the oceanic side; location of subduction of an oceanic plate beneath a continental plate
- set, plant, or bury in a trench; "trench the fallen soldiers"; "trench the vegetables"
- The term includes the parallels and the approaches
- A trench is a long narrow channel in the ground used by soldiers in order to protect themselves from the enemy. People often refer to the battle grounds of the First World War in Northern France and Belgium as the trenches. We fought with them in the trenches. trench warfare. deep sea trench oceanic trench Mariana Trench trench warfare
- dig a trench or trenches; "The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench"
- To dig or cultivate very deeply, usually by digging parallel contiguous trenches in succession, filling each from the next; as, to trench a garden for certain crops
- A long, narrow excavation dug through overburden, or blasted out of rock, to expose a vein or ore structure
- a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth any long ditch cut in the ground a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor dig a trench or trenches; "The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench"
- cut a trench in, as for drainage; "ditch the land to drain it"; "trench the fields"
- a narrow, elongate depression of the deep-sea floor, having steep sides and oriented parallel to the trend of an adjacent continent It lies between the continental margin and the abyssal plain Usually it forms the surficial trace of a subduction zone
- fortify by surrounding with trenches; "He trenched his military camp"
- A channel or housing, called a 'dado'
- impinge or infringe upon; "This impinges on my rights as an individual"; "This matter entrenches on other domains"
- any long ditch cut in the ground
- Usually with upon, to invade, usually regarding the rights or the exclusive authority of another
- The horizontal metal line patterns through which electrons cross within an integrated circuit
- trench coat
- A military-style raincoat with a belt and deep pockets and often epaulettes
- trench coats
- plural form of trench coat
- trench cut
- A triangle-shaped cut in a tell, used to see how many levels there are or to find information about each separate settlement
- trench cuts
- plural form of trench cut
- trench fever
- an acute infectious disease, caused by the microorganism Rickettsia quintana and transmitted by the louse Pediculus humanus that affected very many soldiers during World War I
- trench foot
- A medical condition which can affect the feet when they are constantly cold and wet. Similar to, but not the same as frostbite
- trench mouth
- Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, a severe bacterial infection of the gums, typically characterized by inflammation, bleeding, deep ulceration, necrotized tissue, pain, fever, enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue, and halitosis
Vincent's angina (or trench mouth) is a distinct form of ulcerative gingivitis.
- trench warfare
- Fighting of any sort which offers no hope of ending soon
- trench warfare
- Warfare in which opposing sides occupy trenches; usually very bloody, miserable, and endless
- trench on
- trespass a border, pass a boundary
- trench coat
- a military style raincoat; belted with deep pockets
- trench coat
- A trench coat is a type of raincoat with pockets and a belt. Trench coats are often similar in design to military coats. A belted raincoat in a military style, having straps on the shoulders and deep pockets. a long raincoat with a belt
- trench coat
- long raincoat, long waterproof coat
- trench fever
- marked by pain in muscles and joints and transmitted by lice
- trench fever
- fever spread by body lice that was common in World War I soldier who fought in trenches
- trench fever
- An acute infectious disease characterized by chills and fever, caused by the microorganism Rickettsia quintana and transmitted by the louse Pediculus humanus
- trench foot
- resembling frostbite but without freezing; resulting from exposure to cold and wet
- trench foot
- A condition of the foot resembling frostbite, caused by prolonged exposure to cold and dampness and often affecting soldiers in trenches
- trench knife
- a knife with a double-edged blade for hand-to-hand fighting
- trench mortar
- A mortar usually ranging from 3 to 9.45 inches in caliber, designed for use in forward positions, especially in trenches
- trench mortar
- a muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel that fires shells at high elevations for a short range
- trench mouth
- an acute communicable infection of the respiratory tract and mouth marked by ulceration of the mucous membrane
- trench mouth
- A painful infection of the mouth and throat characterized by ulcerations of the mucous membranes, bleeding, and foul breath. It is caused by the bacterium Fusobacterium fusiforme in combination with the spirochete Treponema vincentii. Also called Vincent's angina, Vincent's infection
- trench upon
- trespass a border, pass a boundary
- trench warfare
- type of combat in which soldiers fight from the inside of trenches (from World War I)
- trench warfare
- a method of fighting in which soldiers from opposing armies are in trenches facing each other. Warfare in which the opposing sides attack, counterattack, and defend from sets of trenches dug into the ground. It was developed by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban in the 17th century for laying siege to fortresses. Its defensive use was first institutionalized as a tactic during the American Civil War. It reached its highest development in World War I. Little used in World War II, it reappeared in the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. A typical construction consisted of two to four parallel trenches, each dug in a zigzag, protected by sandbags, and floored with wooden planks. The parallel trenches were connected by a series of communication trenches dug roughly perpendicular to them. The first row was fronted by barbed wire and contained machine-gun emplacements; the rear trenches housed most of the troops. Increased use of tanks marked the end of trench warfare, since tanks were invulnerable to the machine-gun and rifle fire used by entrenched soldiers
- Mariana Trench
- A submarine trench in the North Pacific Ocean, noted for having the deepest known point on Earth
- oceanic trench
- A hemispheric-scale long but narrow topographic depression of the seabed
- Japan Trench
- A depression in the floor of the northern Pacific Ocean off northeast Japan. It extends from the Bonin to the Kuril islands and reaches depths of more than 9,000 m (30,000 ft)
- Mariana Trench
- the Mariana Trench the deepest part of the Earth's surface, which is near the Mariana Islands in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Submarine trench in the floor of the western Pacific Ocean. It is the deepest known depression on the surface of the Earth, with a maximum depth of 36,198 ft (11,033 m). The trench extends from southeast of Guam to northwest of the Mariana Islands, a distance of more than 1,580 mi (2,550 km), and has a mean width of 43 mi (69 km). See also deep-sea trench
- approach trench
- a trench that provides protected passage between the rear and front lines of a defensive position
- atacama trench
- a depression the floor of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile
- bougainville trench
- a depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean between New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
- communication trench
- trench built at an angle to a defense trench in order to allow concealed entry (Military)
- deep-sea trench
- or oceanic trench Any long, narrow, steep-sided depression in the ocean bottom in which maximum oceanic depths (24,000-36,000 ft, or 7,000-11,000 m) occur. The deepest known depression of this kind is the Mariana Trench. Most trenches occur at subduction zones, where one tectonic plate is thrust under another
- dig a trench
- dig a ditch, dig a channel
- fire trench
- a trench especially constructed for the delivery of small-arms fire
- japan trench
- a depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean northeast of Japan that reaches depths of 30,000 feet
- slit trench
- narrow trench for shelter in battle
- slit trench
- A narrow shallow trench dug during combat for the protection of a single soldier or a small group of soldiers
- trenched
- past of trench
- trenches
- third-person singular of trench
- trenches
- plural of trench
- trenching
- The process of opening a trench, using an Excavator, Trencher or Rocksaw An alternative method to Directional Drilling or Ploughing - but the route does require reinstatement once the job is completed
- trenching
- The cutting of a trench either transversely or longitudinally across a dune to destroy its symmetry
- trenching
- The digging of shallow trenches to expose a coal seam or vein for inspection or sampling
- trenching
- present participle of trench
- trenching
- Digging trenches on a side slope to catch any burning or other materials which might roll across control lines
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