pylon
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çelik elektrik direği.
2. sütun.
3. pilo.
4. pilon.
5. çelik direk.
6. işaret kulesi.
7. direk.
8. Sun'i bacak.
9. dikmesi.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
A steel tower supporting high-tension wires.
2. A tower marking a turning point in a race among aircraft.
3. A large structure or group of structures marking an entrance or approach.
4. A monumental gateway in the form of a pair of truncated pyramids serving as the entrance to an ancient egyptian temple.
2. A tower marking a turning point in a race among aircraft.
3. A large structure or group of structures marking an entrance or approach.
4. A monumental gateway in the form of a pair of truncated pyramids serving as the entrance to an ancient egyptian temple.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A gateway to the inner part of an ancient egyptian temple
2. A tower-like structure, usually one of a series, used to support high-voltage electricity cables.
3. A structure used to mount engines, missiles etc., to the underside of an aircraft wing or fuselage.
4. an obelisk.
5. A traffic cone.
6. an orange marker designating one of the four corners of the end zone in american football.
2. A tower-like structure, usually one of a series, used to support high-voltage electricity cables.
3. A structure used to mount engines, missiles etc., to the underside of an aircraft wing or fuselage.
4. an obelisk.
5. A traffic cone.
6. an orange marker designating one of the four corners of the end zone in american football.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A low tower, having a truncated pyramidal form, and flanking an ancient egyptian gateway.
2. an egyptian gateway to a large building (with or without flanking towers).
3. A tower, commonly of steelwork, for supporting either end of a wire, as for a telegraph line, over a long span.
4.
5. formerly, a starting derrick (the use of which is now abandoned) for an aeroplane.
6. A post, tower, or the like, as on an aerodrome, or flying ground, serving to bound or mark a prescribed course of flight.
2. an egyptian gateway to a large building (with or without flanking towers).
3. A tower, commonly of steelwork, for supporting either end of a wire, as for a telegraph line, over a long span.
4.
5. formerly, a starting derrick (the use of which is now abandoned) for an aeroplane.
6. A post, tower, or the like, as on an aerodrome, or flying ground, serving to bound or mark a prescribed course of flight.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English