hydroplane
Kelime Anlamı :
1. deniz uçağı.
2. denizaltı su kanadı.
3. sürat teknesi.
4. deniz uçağı/kontrol aygıt.
5. deniz uçağı, suya inebilen uçak.
6. suya inebilen uçak.
7. Islak yolda/satıhta araba lastiğinin yol yüzeyinde savrulmasını anlatır.
8. DENiZ uZERiNDE HARAKET.
Tanımlar :
1.
see seaplane.
2. A motorboat designed so that the prow and much of the hull lift out of the water and skim the surface at high speeds.
3. see hydrofoil.
4. A horizontal rudder on a submarine.
5. to drive or ride in a hydroplane.
6. to skim along on the surface of the water.
7. to be or go out of control by skimming along the surface of a wet road. used of a motor vehicle.
2. A motorboat designed so that the prow and much of the hull lift out of the water and skim the surface at high speeds.
3. see hydrofoil.
4. A horizontal rudder on a submarine.
5. to drive or ride in a hydroplane.
6. to skim along on the surface of the water.
7. to be or go out of control by skimming along the surface of a wet road. used of a motor vehicle.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to skim the surface of a body of water while moving at high speed.
2. : A specific type of motorboat used exclusively for racing.
3. A hydrofoil
4. A seaplane
5. the wing of a submarine, used to help control depth.
2. : A specific type of motorboat used exclusively for racing.
3. A hydrofoil
4. A seaplane
5. the wing of a submarine, used to help control depth.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A plane, or any of a number of planes, projecting from the hull of a submarine boat, which by being elevated or depressed cause the boat, when going ahead, to sink or rise, after the manner of an aëroplane.
2. A projecting plane or fin on a hydroplane{3} to lift the moving boat on top of the water; also, a gliding boat.
3. a powered surface boat fitted with planes (hydroplanes{2}) projecting below the hull, designed to lift the boat, when moving rapidly, so that the hull itself is lifted out of the water and the boat is supported by the hydrodynamic forces of the water on the hydroplanes{2}, thus permitting higher speeds; formerly called a gliding boat.
4. of a boat, to move through water while supported by hydroplanes{3} (see hydroplane{3}, above).
5. to move through a body of water supported by the hydrodynamic forces on a surface, similar in principle to a hydroplane{3}; -- said, e. .g, of automobiles skidding on a shallow patch of water on a road when moving at high speed, thus causing the tires to lose contact with the road surface.
2. A projecting plane or fin on a hydroplane{3} to lift the moving boat on top of the water; also, a gliding boat.
3. a powered surface boat fitted with planes (hydroplanes{2}) projecting below the hull, designed to lift the boat, when moving rapidly, so that the hull itself is lifted out of the water and the boat is supported by the hydrodynamic forces of the water on the hydroplanes{2}, thus permitting higher speeds; formerly called a gliding boat.
4. of a boat, to move through water while supported by hydroplanes{3} (see hydroplane{3}, above).
5. to move through a body of water supported by the hydrodynamic forces on a surface, similar in principle to a hydroplane{3}; -- said, e. .g, of automobiles skidding on a shallow patch of water on a road when moving at high speed, thus causing the tires to lose contact with the road surface.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A name given by its inventor to the horizontal side-submerging rudder of the lake type of submarine boat. there are two of these horizontal rudders on each side of the boat manipulated in unison; when they are inclined forward and downward they cause the boat to be submerged bodily instead of having a diving motion.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia