fleet
Kelime Anlamı :

1. filo.
2. gitmek.
3. FİLO, DONANMA: Gemiler, uçaklar, deniz piyade kuvvetleri ve kıyıda üslenmiş tesis ve/veya unsurlardan oluşan birlik. Hem hareket hem de idare kontrolu ifade eden bir komutan veya başkomutanın emir ve komutası altındaki gemilerden oluşan bir birlik. Ayrıca bakınız: "major fleet", "numbered fleet".
4. donanma.
5. park.
6. fani.
7. seyretmek.
8. batarya.
9. yürük.
10. ağ seti.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to float.
2. to swim.
3. to sail; navigate.
4. to flow; run, as water; flow away.
5. to overflow; abound.
6. to gutter, as a candle.
7. to fly swiftly; flit, as a light substance; pass away quickly.
8. nautical, to change place: said of men at work: as, to fleet forward or aft in a boat.
9. to fly swiftly over; skim over the surface of: as, a ship that fleets the gulf.
10. to cause to pass swiftly or lightly.
11. nautical, to change the position of: as, to fleet a tackle (to change its position after the blocks are drawn together so as to use it again); to fleet the men aft (to order men to move further aft).
12. swift of motion; moving or able to move with rapidity; rapid.
13. to skim, as cream from milk.
14. nautical, to skim up fresh water from the surface of (the sea), as practised at the mouth of the Rhone, of the nile, etc.
15. light; superficially fruitful; thin; not penetrating deep, as soil.
16. in a manner so as to affect only the surface; superficially.
17. skimmed; skim: applied to skim-milk or to cheese made from it: as, fleet milk, fleet cheese.
18. A number of ships or other vessels, in company, under the same command, or employed in the same service, particularly in war or in fishing: as, a fleet of men-of-war, or of war-canoes; the fishing-fleet on the banks; the fleet of a steamship company.
19. specifically, a number of vessels of war organized for offense or defense under one commander, with subordinate commanders of single vessels and sometimes of squadrons; a naval armament.
20. in fishing, a single line of 100 hooks: so called when the bultow was introduced in newfoundland (1846).
21. an arm of the sea; an inlet; a river or creek: now used only as an element in place-names: as, Northfleet, Southfleet, Fleetditch.
22. A dialectal (scotch) variant of flute.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia