dam ne demek?
- Yapıları dış etkilerden korumak amacıyla üzerlerine yapılan çoğu kiremit kaplı bölüm
Pencerenin önüne geçmiş, dalgın ve hiddetli nazarlarıyla karşıki damları seyrediyordu.
E. E. Talu - Üzeri toprak kaplı ev, küçük ev, köy evi
Hekim kendisine üç ay, tam üç ay damdan dışarı çıkmaya izin vermemişti.
N. Nâzım - Tutukevi.
- Ahır
At damında çocuğa çok iyi bir yer yapmıştı.
H. E. Adıvar - Dansta kavalyenin eşi
Erkeklerin kimi damlarının elinden, kimi kolundan, kimi de hafifçe omzundan tutmuş, geliyorlardı.
Ç. Altan - İskambil kâğıtlarında kız.
- Tuzak. ağ, hile. (Osmanlıca'da yazılışı: dâm)
- (C.: Dümu-Edmu) Helak olmak.
- Dame.
- Partner.
- Queen.
- Roof.
- To shut up; to stop up; to close; to restrain.
- Female parent of an animal especially domestic livestock a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea obstruct with, or as if with, a dam; 'dam the gorges of the Yangtse River'.
- Roofing.
- Small house.
- Stable.
- Housetop.
- Barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea.
- Metric unit of length equal to ten meters.
- Female parent of an animal especially domestic livestock.
- Obstruct with, or as if with, a dam; 'dam the gorges of the Yangtse River'.
- Physical barrier constructed across a river or waterway to control the FLOW or raise the level water The purpose or construction may be for flood control, irrigation needs, hydropower, and/or recreation usage POWER dams raise the level of streams or rivers to create or concentrate HEAD for power purposes The reservoir has created, in effect, stored energy F - barrage S - represa.
- Structure of earth, rock, or concrete designed to form a basin and hold water back to make a pond, lake, or reservoir A barrier built, usually across a watercourse, for impounding or diverting the flow of water General types of dams include:.
- Barrier built across a watercourse to impound or divert water.
- Structure built to hold back water in order to prevent flooding, provide water for irrigation and storage, and to provide hydroelectric power.
- Barrier of concrete or earth built across a river to create a body of water.
- Structure of earth, rock, or concrete designed to form a basin and hold water back to make a pond, lake, or reservoir.
- Constructed barrier that would create a water storage reservoir or divert water.
- Barrier constructed across a watercourse for the purpose of: creating a reservoir; diverting water into a conduit of channel; creating a head which can be used to generate power; and improving river navigability.
- Man-made barrier built to hold back or control flowing water in a river or lake.
- In a toilet bowl, the barrier built into the trapway that controls the water level in the toilet bowl.
- Barrier made of any material, which stops the flow of rivers and streams.
- Structure usually built on a river to create a lake by blocking the river's flow.
- Female parent; used of beasts, especially of quadrupeds; sometimes applied in contempt to a human mother.
- King or crowned piece in the game of draughts.
- Firebrick wall, or a stone, which forms the front of the hearth of a blast furnace.
- To obstruct or restrain the flow of, by a dam; to confine by constructing a dam, as a stream of water; generally used with in or up.
- An artificial barrier or wall constructed across a watercourse or valley for one or more of the following purposes: creating a pond or lake for the storage of water; diverting water from a watercourse into a conduit or channel; creating a hydraulic head that can be used to generate power; improving river navigability; controlling floods; or retention of debris It may be constructed of wood, earth materials, rocks, or solid masonry.
- Indicates a detection for files that have been corrupted by a threat or that may contain inactive remnants of a threat, causing the files to fail to properly execute or produce reliable results.
- Structure built in rivers or estuaries, basically to separate water at both sides and/or to retain water at one side.
- Barrier built across a watercourse to impound or divert water A barrier that obstructs, directs, retards, or stores the flow of water Usually built across a stream A structure built to hold back a flow of water Horsetooth Reservoir has four dams: Spring, Dixon and Soldier Canyon Dams and Horsetooth Dam.
- Structure formed to hold water back, generally built near uncontaminated water collection sources in order to provide a drinking water supply to the surrounding communities.
- Structure built to provide flood control, irrigation, and/or power generation Some have storage reservoirs Also see reservoir.
- Structure of earth, rock or concrete designed to form a basin and hold water back to make a pond, lake, or reservoir.
- Any artificial barrier which impounds or diverts water The dam is generally hydrologically significant if it is: 1 25 feet or more in height from the natural bed of the stream and has a storage of at least 15 acre-feet 2 Or has an impounding capacity of 50 acre-feet or more and is at least six feet above the natural bed of the stream.
- Structure built in RIVERS or estuaries, basically to separate water at both sides and/or to retain water at one side.
- Structure built to hold back water Specific kinds of dams include:.
- Structure of earth, rock concrete, or other materials designated to retain water, creating a pond, lake, or reservoir.
- Barrier constructed across a valley for impounding water or creating a reservoir.
- (-med, -ming) baraj, set, su bendi
- Baraj yapmak
- Kapamak
- Baraj yapmak, engellemek; set çekmek
- Ana hayvan.
dam ağızlığı
- Damlardaki yağış sularının aktığı ağız.
dam aktarma
- Damın kiremitlerini elden geçirip kırıklarını değiştirme.
- Repairing a roof by overhauling its tiles.