beachhead
Kelime Anlamı :
1. güvenli yer.
2. emniyetli yer.
3. köprübaşı.
4. kıyıdaki mevzii.
5. kıyı başı.
6. kıyıdaki mevzi.
7. KIYIBAŞI: Bir düşman kıyısı üzerinde bulunan zaptedilip elde tutulması kıta ve malzemenin kıyıya devamlı olarak çıkarılmasını ve kıyıda yapılması tasarlanan müteakip harekat için gerekli manevra sahasını sağlayacak olan belirli bir bölge. Kıyıbaşı, bir amfibi harekatın tabii hedefidir. Ayrıca bakınız: "airhead; bridgehead".
8. i., ask. düşman kıyıları üzerinde ele geçirilen çıkarma yeri.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A position on an enemy shoreline captured by troops in advance of an invading force.
2. A first achievement that opens the way for further developments; a foothold: "it is not yet clear whether the ecologists will establish a beachhead in the economists' carefully constructed intellectual empire” ( peter Passell).
2. A first achievement that opens the way for further developments; a foothold: "it is not yet clear whether the ecologists will establish a beachhead in the economists' carefully constructed intellectual empire” ( peter Passell).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an area of hostile territory (especially on a beach) that, when captured, serves for the continuous landing (or movement into position) of further troops and material
2. an initial success that ensures the possibility of further advances in a project; a foothold
2. an initial success that ensures the possibility of further advances in a project; a foothold
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to enter.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
a bridgehead on the enemy's shoreline seized by an amphibious operation
2. an initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments
2. an initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.