swivel
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dönen.
2. mil üzerinde dönmek.
3. kendi etrafında dönmek.
4. mil etrafinda dönmek.
5. döner tabla.
6. döndürme tertibatı.
7. muylu.
8. dönmek.
9. rakor somunu.
10. fırdöndü.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A link, pivot, or other fastening so designed that it permits the free turning of attached parts.
2. A pivoted support that allows an attached object, such as a chair or gun, to turn in a horizontal plane.
3. A gun that turns on a pivot.
4. to turn or rotate on or as if on a swivel.
5. to secure, fit, or support with a swivel.
6. to turn on or as if on a swivel.
2. A pivoted support that allows an attached object, such as a chair or gun, to turn in a horizontal plane.
3. A gun that turns on a pivot.
4. to turn or rotate on or as if on a swivel.
5. to secure, fit, or support with a swivel.
6. to turn on or as if on a swivel.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
: A piece, as a ring or hook, attached to another piece by a pin, in such a manner as to permit rotation about the pin as an axis.
2. A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; called also swivel gun.
3. strength of mind or character that enables one to overcome adversity; confidence; will
4. to swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
2. A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; called also swivel gun.
3. strength of mind or character that enables one to overcome adversity; confidence; will
4. to swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A piece, as a ring or hook, attached to another piece by a pin, in such a manner as to permit rotation about the pin as an axis.
2. A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; -- called also swivel gun.
3. to swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
2. A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; -- called also swivel gun.
3. to swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to turn on or as on a staple, pin, or pivot.
2. to turn (anything) on or as on a swivel of any kind.
3. A fastening so contrived as to allow the thing fastened to turn freely round on its axis; a piece fixed to a similar piece, or to any body, by a pin or otherwise, so as to revolve or turn freely in any direction; a twisting link in a chain, consisting of a ring or hook ending in a headed pin which turns in a link of the chain so as to prevent kinking. see also cut under rowlock.
4. A gun mounted on a swivel or pivot: commonly, but not always, limited to very small and light guns so mounted.
5. A rest on the gunwale of a boat for supporting a piece of ordnance or other article that requires swinging in a horizontal plane.
6. A small gun on the deck of a fishing-schooner, used in foggy weather to signal to the dories the position of the vessel.
7. A diminutive shuttle used in the figure-weaving of silk, etc., and moved to and fro by slides or by hand.
8. A small shuttle for use in a swivel-loom for weaving ribbons.
2. to turn (anything) on or as on a swivel of any kind.
3. A fastening so contrived as to allow the thing fastened to turn freely round on its axis; a piece fixed to a similar piece, or to any body, by a pin or otherwise, so as to revolve or turn freely in any direction; a twisting link in a chain, consisting of a ring or hook ending in a headed pin which turns in a link of the chain so as to prevent kinking. see also cut under rowlock.
4. A gun mounted on a swivel or pivot: commonly, but not always, limited to very small and light guns so mounted.
5. A rest on the gunwale of a boat for supporting a piece of ordnance or other article that requires swinging in a horizontal plane.
6. A small gun on the deck of a fishing-schooner, used in foggy weather to signal to the dories the position of the vessel.
7. A diminutive shuttle used in the figure-weaving of silk, etc., and moved to and fro by slides or by hand.
8. A small shuttle for use in a swivel-loom for weaving ribbons.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia