slat
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çıta.
2. lata.
3. tiriz.
4. fırlatmak.
5. çalkanmak.
6. çarpmak.
7. sunta.
8. çıtayla yap.
9. (pencere kafesini oluşturan) ahşap çubuk; lata; bağdadi çıtası; çıta, tiriz.
10. kaburgalar.
Tanımlar :
1.
A narrow strip of metal or wood, as in a venetian blind.
2. A movable auxiliary airfoil running along the leading edge of the wing of an airplane.
3. slang the ribs.
4. to provide or make with slats: slatting the back of a chair.
2. A movable auxiliary airfoil running along the leading edge of the wing of an airplane.
3. slang the ribs.
4. to provide or make with slats: slatting the back of a chair.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood or metal.
2. A moveable control surface at the leading edge of a wing that when moved, changes the chord line of the airfoil, affecting the angle of attack. employed in conjunction with flaps to allow for a lower stall speed in the landing attitude, facilitating slow flight.
3. to construct or provide with slats.
4. to slap; to strike; to beat; to throw down violently.
5. to split; to crack.
6. to set on; to incite.
2. A moveable control surface at the leading edge of a wing that when moved, changes the chord line of the airfoil, affecting the angle of attack. employed in conjunction with flaps to allow for a lower stall speed in the landing attitude, facilitating slow flight.
3. to construct or provide with slats.
4. to slap; to strike; to beat; to throw down violently.
5. to split; to crack.
6. to set on; to incite.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood or metal.
2. to slap; to strike; to beat; to throw down violently.
3. to split; to crack.
4. to set on; to incite. see 3d slate.
2. to slap; to strike; to beat; to throw down violently.
3. to split; to crack.
4. to set on; to incite. see 3d slate.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to throw or cast down violently or carelessly; jerk.
2. to strike; knock; beat; bang.
3. to flap violently, as the sails when blown adrift in a violent wind, or when in a calm the motion of the ship strikes them against the masts and rigging.
4. same as slate.
5. to split; crack.
6. A thin flat stone, or piece of stone, especially a piece of slate; a slate; a stone tile. see slate.
7. A thin slab or veneer of stone sometimes used to face rougher stonework or brickwork.
8. A long narrow strip or slip of wood.
9. in carriage-building, one of the thin strips of wood or iron used to form the ribs of the top or canopy of a buggy, carryall, or rockaway, or to form the bottom of a wagonbody.
10. one of the radial strips used in forming the bottom of a wicker basket.
11. plural dark-blue ooze, rather hard, left dry by the ebb of the sea.
12. made of slats.
13. an abbreviation of south latitude.
14. A sudden flap or slap; a sharp blow or stroke.
15. A spot; stain.
16. A spent salmon, or one that has spawned.
17. A green sheepskin, with the wool removed, which has been dried in the sun.
2. to strike; knock; beat; bang.
3. to flap violently, as the sails when blown adrift in a violent wind, or when in a calm the motion of the ship strikes them against the masts and rigging.
4. same as slate.
5. to split; crack.
6. A thin flat stone, or piece of stone, especially a piece of slate; a slate; a stone tile. see slate.
7. A thin slab or veneer of stone sometimes used to face rougher stonework or brickwork.
8. A long narrow strip or slip of wood.
9. in carriage-building, one of the thin strips of wood or iron used to form the ribs of the top or canopy of a buggy, carryall, or rockaway, or to form the bottom of a wagonbody.
10. one of the radial strips used in forming the bottom of a wicker basket.
11. plural dark-blue ooze, rather hard, left dry by the ebb of the sea.
12. made of slats.
13. an abbreviation of south latitude.
14. A sudden flap or slap; a sharp blow or stroke.
15. A spot; stain.
16. A spent salmon, or one that has spawned.
17. A green sheepskin, with the wool removed, which has been dried in the sun.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia