veer
Kelime Anlamı :
1. (-e doğru)yönelmek.
2. döndürme.
3. yön değiştirmek.
4. yön değiştirme.
5. döndürmek.
6. sapmak, dönmek, yön değiştirmek; döndürmek.
7. laçka etmek.
8. veer away halatı laçka etmek.
9. veer and haul laçka ve vira etmek.
10. saptırmak.
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to turn aside from a course, direction, or purpose; swerve: "a sequence of adventures that veered between tragedy and bleak farce” ( anthony haden-guest). see synonyms at swerve.
2. to shift clockwise in direction, as from north to northeast. used of the wind.
3. nautical to change the course of a ship by turning the stern to the wind while advancing to windward; wear ship.
4. to alter the direction of; turn: veered the car sharply to the left.
5. nautical to change the course of (a ship) by turning the stern windward.
6. A change in direction; a swerve.
7. nautical to let out or release (a line or an anchor train).
2. to shift clockwise in direction, as from north to northeast. used of the wind.
3. nautical to change the course of a ship by turning the stern to the wind while advancing to windward; wear ship.
4. to alter the direction of; turn: veered the car sharply to the left.
5. nautical to change the course of (a ship) by turning the stern windward.
6. A change in direction; a swerve.
7. nautical to let out or release (a line or an anchor train).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
2. to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve
3. to change direction into the wind; to wear ship
4. to turn
2. to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve
3. to change direction into the wind; to wear ship
4. to turn
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to change direction; to turn; to shift.
2. to direct to a different course; to turn; to wear.
2. to direct to a different course; to turn; to wear.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to turn; specifically, to alter the course of a ship, by turning her head round away from the wind; wear.
2. to shift or change direction: as, the wind veers to the north; specifically, in meteorology, with respect to the wind, to shift in the same direction as the course of the sun—as, in the northern hemisphere, from east by way of south to west.
3. to turn round; vary; be otherwise minded: said of persons, feelings, intentions, etc. see also veering.
4. to turn; shift.
5. nautical, to change the course of by turning the stern to windward; lay on a different tack by turning the vessel's head away from the wind; wear: as, to veer ship.
2. to shift or change direction: as, the wind veers to the north; specifically, in meteorology, with respect to the wind, to shift in the same direction as the course of the sun—as, in the northern hemisphere, from east by way of south to west.
3. to turn round; vary; be otherwise minded: said of persons, feelings, intentions, etc. see also veering.
4. to turn; shift.
5. nautical, to change the course of by turning the stern to windward; lay on a different tack by turning the vessel's head away from the wind; wear: as, to veer ship.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia