camber
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kavis.
2. bombe.
3. tekerlek eğriliği.
4. sehim.
5. bombelendirmek.
6. kamber.
7. hafifçe bükülmek.
8. eğrilik.
9. dışbükey yapmak.
10. tekerlek yatıklığı.
Tanımlar :
1.
A slightly arched surface, as of a road, a ship's deck, an airfoil, or a snow ski.
2. the condition of having an arched surface.
3. A setting of automobile wheels in which they are closer together at the bottom than at the top.
4. to arch or cause to arch slightly.
2. the condition of having an arched surface.
3. A setting of automobile wheels in which they are closer together at the bottom than at the top.
4. to arch or cause to arch slightly.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A slight convexity, arching or curvature of a surface of a road, a beam, roof deck, ship's deck etc., so that liquids will flow off the sides.
2. the slope of a curved road created to minimize the effect of centrifugal force.
3. A vertical alignment of the wheels of a road vehicle with positive camber signifying that the wheels are closer together at the bottom than at the top.
4. the curvature of an airfoil.
5. A small enclosed dock in which timber for masts (etc.) is kept to weather.
6. to curve upwards in the middle.
7. to adjust the camber of the wheels of a vehicle.
2. the slope of a curved road created to minimize the effect of centrifugal force.
3. A vertical alignment of the wheels of a road vehicle with positive camber signifying that the wheels are closer together at the bottom than at the top.
4. the curvature of an airfoil.
5. A small enclosed dock in which timber for masts (etc.) is kept to weather.
6. to curve upwards in the middle.
7. to adjust the camber of the wheels of a vehicle.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an upward convexity of a deck or other surface.
2. an upward concavity in the under side of a beam, girder, or lintel; also, a slight upward concavity in a straight arch. see hogback.
3. to curve upward.
4. to cut bend to an upward curve; to construct, as a deck, with an upward curve.
2. an upward concavity in the under side of a beam, girder, or lintel; also, a slight upward concavity in a straight arch. see hogback.
3. to curve upward.
4. to cut bend to an upward curve; to construct, as a deck, with an upward curve.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to arch; bend; curve, as ship-planks.
2. A harbor.
3. A convexity upon an upper surface, as of a deck amidships, a bridge, a beam, or a lintel.
4. the curve of a ship's plank.
5. A small dock or part of a dock, protected by a breakwater, where boats and small craft may lie quietly.
2. A harbor.
3. A convexity upon an upper surface, as of a deck amidships, a bridge, a beam, or a lintel.
4. the curve of a ship's plank.
5. A small dock or part of a dock, protected by a breakwater, where boats and small craft may lie quietly.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
curve upward in the middle
2. the alignment of the wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the bottom than at the top
3. a slight convexity (as of the surface of a road)
4. a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force
2. the alignment of the wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the bottom than at the top
3. a slight convexity (as of the surface of a road)
4. a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.