lane
Kelime Anlamı :
1. şerit.
2. yol şeridi.
3. kulvar.
4. şeride.
5. ampül.
6. üç saniye koridoru.
7. şerit (yol).
8. (yol) şerit.
9. deniz ve hava trafiği düzeni için tayin olunmuş yollardan biri.
10. dar yol.
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Tanımlar :
1.
A narrow country road.
2. A narrow way or passage between walls, hedges, or fences.
3. A narrow passage, course, or track, especially:
4. A prescribed course for ships or aircraft.
5. A strip delineated on a street or highway to accommodate a single line of vehicles: a breakdown lane; an express lane.
6. sports one of a set of parallel courses marking the bounds for contestants in a race, especially in swimming or track.
7. sports A wood-surfaced passageway or alley along which a bowling ball is rolled.
8. sports an unmarked lengthwise area of a playing field or ice rink viewed as the main playing area for a particular position, such as a wing in soccer.
9. basketball the rectangular area marked on a court from the end line to the foul line.
2. A narrow way or passage between walls, hedges, or fences.
3. A narrow passage, course, or track, especially:
4. A prescribed course for ships or aircraft.
5. A strip delineated on a street or highway to accommodate a single line of vehicles: a breakdown lane; an express lane.
6. sports one of a set of parallel courses marking the bounds for contestants in a race, especially in swimming or track.
7. sports A wood-surfaced passageway or alley along which a bowling ball is rolled.
8. sports an unmarked lengthwise area of a playing field or ice rink viewed as the main playing area for a particular position, such as a wing in soccer.
9. basketball the rectangular area marked on a court from the end line to the foul line.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A narrow passageway between fences, walls, hedges or trees
2. A lengthwise division of roadway intended for a single line of vehicles
3. A similar division of a racetrack to keep runners apart
4. A course designated for ships or aircraft
2. A lengthwise division of roadway intended for a single line of vehicles
3. A similar division of a racetrack to keep runners apart
4. A course designated for ships or aircraft
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
alone.
2. A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway.
2. A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A dialectal (scotch) form of lone, for alone.
2. ourselves, yourselves, themselves alone. these usages arose by corruption from the older expressions me lane, him lane.
3. A narrow way or passage; a path or passageway between inclosing lines, as of buildings, hedges, fences, trees, or persons; an extended alley.
4. A narrow and well-defined track; a fixed or defined line of passage, as a navigable opening between fields of ice, a fixed course at sea, etc.
5. the throat: more usually called the red lane.
6. A middle english form of loan.
7. in sprint-races, the space between cords, strung about 18 inches apart, which mark the straight courses of the competitors. the cords are hold by iron stakes, about two feet in height, driven into the ground.
2. ourselves, yourselves, themselves alone. these usages arose by corruption from the older expressions me lane, him lane.
3. A narrow way or passage; a path or passageway between inclosing lines, as of buildings, hedges, fences, trees, or persons; an extended alley.
4. A narrow and well-defined track; a fixed or defined line of passage, as a navigable opening between fields of ice, a fixed course at sea, etc.
5. the throat: more usually called the red lane.
6. A middle english form of loan.
7. in sprint-races, the space between cords, strung about 18 inches apart, which mark the straight courses of the competitors. the cords are hold by iron stakes, about two feet in height, driven into the ground.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia