Fog
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İngilizce - Türkçe
fog teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- sis {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Lambanın ışığı siste parıldıyordu.
-The light of the lamp glimmered in the fog.
Örnek Cümle:
Sis onun çok uzağı görmesini engelledi.
-The fog prevented him from seeing very far ahead.
- duman {i}
- karartı {i}
- buğulanmak; buğulandırmak {f}
- çen
- buğulan {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Buhar benim gözlüğümü buğulandırdı.
-The steam has fogged my glasses.
Örnek Cümle:
Sıcak duş alırsam banyodaki ayna buğulanır.
-If I take a hot shower, the mirror in the bathroom fogs up.
- şaşırtmak
- sislemek
- sislenmek
- kafasını karıştırmak
- (gözlük/vb.) buğulanmak
- sis,v.buğulan: n.sis
- buğulanmak
- pus {i}
- sisle kaplamak
- bunaklık
- karartmak {f}
- bunamak
- belirsiz olmak
- sis basmak {f}
- fog bank uzaktan özellikle denizde görülen sis
- donuklaşmak
- sis yığını
- donukluk
- sisle dolmak
- bulanıklık {i}
- sis kaplamak {f}
- donuklaştırmak {f}
- fog bank
- sis yığını
- fog density
- (Nükleer Bilimler) sis yoğunluğu
- fog lamp
- sis lambası
- fog up
- sis bas
- fog blurs the view
- sis blurs görünüm
- fog dislocates traffic
- sis dislocates trafik
- fog halts the traffic
- sis durdurur trafik
- fog horn
- sis düdüü
- fog index
- sis endeksi
- fog is falling
- sis düşüyor
- fog is lifting
- sis taşıyor
- fog light
- Taşıtlarda sis lambası
- fog lights
- (Otomotiv) Sis farları
- fog machine
- sis makinası
- fog of
- sis
- fog the issue
- konuyu karıştırmak
- fog up
- (Cam vs.) Buğulanmak
- fog bank
- yoğun sis tabakası
- fog oil
- (Askeri) SİS YAĞI: Mekanik sis jeneratörlerinde kullanılan ve sis meydana getiren özel yağ
- fogging
- (Çevre) sislendirme">(Çevre) sislendirme
- fogging
- sislenme
- fogging
- sisleme
- mount kit front fog lamp
- montaj kiti ön sis lambası
- slight fog
- pus
- thick fog
- yoğun sis
- advection fog
- adveksiyon sisi
- asphalt fog coat
- asfaltlı karartma örtüsü
- asphalt fog seal
- asfaltlı karartma örtüsü
- dense fog
- yoğun sis
- dichroic fog
- dikroik sis
- dry fog
- kuru sis
- fogged
- {f} buğulan
Buhar benim gözlüğümü buğulandırdı.
-The steam has fogged my glasses.
- frost fog
- buzlu sis
- ice fog
- buz sisi
- inversion fog
- inversiyon sisi
- land fog
- kara sisi
- rear fog lamp
- arka sis lambası
- sea fog
- deniz sisi
- anti-fog
- anti-sis
- fogged
- sisli
- hi-fog
- hi-sis
- thick fog
- kalın sis
- (fog) to come down
- sis çökmek
- (fog) to roll in
- sis çökmek
- all in a fog
- (Argo) duyguları karışık olmak
- all in a fog
- (Argo) kafası bulanmak
- all in a fog
- (Argo) kafası bulanık olmak
- black fog
- (Meteoroloji) siyah sis
- chemical fog
- (Nükleer Bilimler) kimyasal sis
- dense fog advisory
- (Meteoroloji) yoğun sis uyarısı
- dichro fog
- (Nükleer Bilimler) iki renkli sis
- evaporation fog
- (Meteoroloji) buharlaşma sisi
- exposure fog density
- (Nükleer Bilimler) ışınlama sisi yoğunluğu
- fogged
- buğulannış
- fogging
- (Askeri) DONUKLAŞTIRMA: İç yüzeylere veya elin nispeten ulaşamayacağı yüzeylere, buhar şeklinde, kimya bileşiği tatbiki
- fogging
- (Tıp) 1.Göz hekimliğinde kişinin görme derecesini değerlendirmede uygulanan bir test
- fogging
- (Tıp) Bulanık görme
- freezing fog
- (Meteoroloji) donan sis
- hill fog
- (Meteoroloji) tepe sisi
- ice fog
- (Askeri) BUZLU SİS: Alçak sükunet, yüksek nispi rutubet ve sakin veya hafif rüzgarlı bulutsuz devrelerdeki yoğunlaşmadan meydana gelen donmuş su zerreleri
- in a fog
- (deyim) zihni karismis
- inherent fog density
- (Nükleer Bilimler) kaçınılmaz sis yoğunluğu
- inversion fog
- (Meteoroloji) inverziyon sisi
- moderate fog
- (Meteoroloji) orta yoğunlukta sis
- moderate fog
- (Meteoroloji) mutedil sis
- monsoon fog
- (Meteoroloji) muson sisi
- photographic fog density
- (Nükleer Bilimler) fotografik sis yoğunluğu
- radiation fog
- (Meteoroloji) radyasyon sisi
- shallow fog
- (Askeri) sığ sis
- shore fog
- (Askeri) kıyı sisi
- skirt fog
- (Askeri) ETEK SİSİ: Islak bir mevziden fırlatılmakta olan bir füzenin motorlarını çevreleyen buhar ve bulutu
- skirt fog
- (Askeri) etek sisi
- steam fog
- (Meteoroloji) buhar sisi
- town fog
- (Askeri) BUZLU ŞEHİR SİSİ; BUZLU SİS: Çok düşük hava sıcaklığında (-320; -59°) oluşan buzlu sis. Bölgesel olarak oluşan ılık rutubetli havanın çevredeki soğuk hava ile uyuşamaması yüzünden, buzlu sis genellikle meskun yerlerin üzerinde görünür. Buzlu sis, çok düşük hava sıcaklıklarında kıtaların, sığır sürülerinin ve benzeri şeylerin üzerinde bulunabilir
- tule fog
- (Meteoroloji) tül sis
- turbid fog
- yoğun sis
- upslope fog
- (Meteoroloji) yamaç sisi
- upslope fog
- (Meteoroloji) yukarı eğim
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
fog teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Moss
- A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud
- A new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed
- A state of mind characterized by lethargy and confusion
Örnek Cümle:
He did so many drugs, he was still in a fog three months after going through detox.
- A silver deposit or other blur on a negative or developed photographic image
- To obscure in condensation or water
- Tall and decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season
- To make dim or obscure
- To cover with or as if with fog
- To become covered with or as if with fog
- A mist or film clouding a surface
- To make confusing or obscure
- To become obscured in condensation or water
Örnek Cümle:
The mirror fogged every time he showered.
- To become dim or obscure
- a thick mist, misty state, vapor, after grass {n}
- To render semiopaque or cloudy, as a negative film, by exposure to stray light, too long an exposure to the developer, etc
- A cloud on the ground
- Condensed water vapor in cloudlike masses lying close to the ground and limiting visibility
- droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
- Fog exists if the atmospheric visibility near the Earth's surface is reduced to 1 kilometer or less Fog can be composed of water droplets, ice crystals or smoke particles Fogs composed primarily of water droplets are classified according to the process that causes the air to cool to saturation Common types of this type of fog include: radiation fog; upslope fog; advection fog; evaporation fog; ice fog; and frontal fog
- As international standard fog is a general term applied to a suspension of droplets in a gas In meteorology, it refers to a suspension of water droplets resulting in a visibility of less than 1 km (ISO 1994) WMO defines fog as a suspension of very small, usually microscopic water droplets in the air, generally reducing the horizontal visibility at the earth's surface too less than 1 km (WMO 1992)
- Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency
- Heavy fog with obstructed vision In the interest of traffic safety motorists are advised to proceed with caution
- A second growth of grass; aftergrass
- droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
- a cloud based at the earth's surface consisting of tiny water droplets; usually found in calm or low wind conditions Visibility is usually reduced to less than 1 km
- haze, mist, mass of small droplets of water in the air which reduce visibility; confusion; blurring; hazy appearance, cloudiness (on photographic film); aftergrass, grass that grows after the initial crop has been mown (Agriculture) {i}
- A state of mental confusion
- When there is fog, there are tiny drops of water in the air which form a thick cloud and make it difficult to see things. The crash happened in thick fog These ocean fogs can last for days
- A cloud with its base at the Earth's surface Visibility is reduced to less than 1 km
- The visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere near the earth's surface Essentially a cloud whose base is at the earth's surface, limiting visibility
- make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds"
- a cloud with its base at the earth's surface
- Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; called also foggage
- It differs from cloud only in being near the ground, and from mist in not approaching so nearly to fine rain
- Liquid particles less than 40 microns in diameter that are formed by condensation of vapor in air (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
- A natural weather phenomenon which usually occurs around an airport while the surrounding areas are clear Fog is controlled by the airlines and is used to delay flights
- A hydrometeor consisting of numerous minute water drop- lets and based at the surface; droplets are small enough to be suspended in the earth's atmosphere indefinitely
- An overall density in the photographic image caused by unintentional exposure to light or unwanted chemical activity
- A dense mass of small water droplets suspended in the air near the ground Visibility is reduced to less than 1 kilometre See also mist
- To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from
- dense cloud in contact with a land or water surface, with density specified by visibility
- A cloud, with its base on the surface, reducing visibility If visibility is frequently reduced to 1/4 of a mile or less, the fog is termed dense fog
- Cloudiness or partial opacity of those parts of a developed film or a photograph which should be clear
- A hydrometeor consisting of a visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere near the earth's surface Fog differs from cloud only in that the base of fog is at the earth's surface while clouds are above the surface
- A large number of small water droplets suspended in the lower atmosphere, its only difference from a cloud being that it is close to the ground Fog drastically reduces the visibility at ground level
- Vapor condensed to fine particles of water and obscuring vision near the ground
- A fog is an unpleasant cloud of something such as smoke inside a building or room. a fog of stale cigarette smoke
- A visible aggregate of minute water particle (droplets) which are based at the Earth's surface and reduces horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statue mile, and unlike drizzle, it does not fall to the ground It occurs most frequently in coastal regions because of the great water vapor content of the air However, it can occur anywhere The rapidity with which fog can form makes it especially hazardous It forms by any atmospheric process that does one of the following: 1) Cools the air to its dew point 2) Raises the dew point to the air temperature Names given to fog types identify their methods of formation The principle types are radiational fog, ice fog, advection fog, upslope fog, rain induced fog, and steam fog These types of fog are called "dense" when the surface visibility is equal to or less than 1/4 miles A Dense Fog Advisory will be issued when the dense fog becomes widespread
- To show indistinctly or become indistinct, as the picture on a negative sometimes does in the process of development
- A visible aggregate of minute water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 statute miles It is created when the temperature and the dew point of the air have become the same, or nearly the same, and sufficient condensation nuclei are present It is reported as "FG" in an observation and on the METAR
- To envelop, as with fog; to befog; to overcast; to darken; to obscure
- You can use fog to refer to a situation which stops people from being able to notice things, understand things, or think clearly. The most basic facts about him are lost in a fog of mythology Synchronizing these attacks may be difficult in the fog of war His mind was in a fog when he finally got up. Cloud of small water droplets near ground level that is dense enough to reduce horizontal visibility to less than about 3,000 ft (1,000 m). Fog may also refer to clouds of smoke particles (smog), ice particles, or mixtures of these components. When visibility is more than 3,000 ft, the phenomenon is termed mist or haze, depending on whether it is caused by water drops or by solid particles. Fog is formed by the condensation of water vapour on condensation nuclei that are always present in natural air. The most stable fogs occur when the surface is colder than the air above. Fogs can also occur when cold air moves over a warm, wet surface and becomes saturated by the evaporation of moisture from the surface. Convection currents carry the fog upward as it forms, and it appears to rise as steam or smoke from the wet surface
- cloud that collects at the surface of the Earth fold a bend in beds or layers of rock food Chain in ecology, a sequence showing the feeding relationships between organisms in a particular ecosystem Footloose industry industry that can be sited in any of a number of places
- A cloud on the ground Fog is composed of billions of tiny water droplets floating in the air
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor at ground level; caused when the relative humidity of the air reaches 100% at the surface
- Fog is water droplets suspended in the air at the Earth's surface Fog is often hazardous when the visibility is reduced to ¼ mile or less
- To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog
- confusion characterized by lack of clarity
- cloud; cover with fog; become covered with fog; obscure, blur, confuse; cause bewilderment, perplex {f}
- an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
- fog collection
- The collection of water from fog, using a canvas to pick up the water particles
- fog lamp
- A bright red lamp (normally one of a pair) at the rear of a motor car that can be switched on during foggy weather so as to avoid collisions from cars approaching from behind
- fog lamps
- plural form of fog lamp
- fog light
- one of a pair of lights, mounted at the front of a car, below the headlights, usually white or yellow in colour, for increased visibility ahead in foggy driving conditions
- fog line
- The boundary of a body of air, contacting the earths surface, that has fallen below the dew point and usually contains fog
- fog line
- A line painted on a road (usually bright white) that marks the edge of the legally drivable portion
- fog line
- : The point in the stack descending into a portion of the program where there is no available source code, thus making debugging much more difficult. Most notably, the transition into proprietary code in a closed-source operating system
- fog oil
- Petroleum based oil specially blended to produce a dense, efficient, screening smoke when vaporized and recondensed at atmospheric temperatures. Officially, fog oil is standard grade fuel number 2 (SGF2)
- fog up
- To become coated with condensation. To steam up
My glasses fogged up when he opened the shower door.
- fog light
- front or rear light on a car that casts light of a color in order to reduce the effect of fog and rain
- fog up
- [for something made of glass] to become partially or completely obscured by a film of water vapor
- fog bank
- A fog bank is an area of thick fog, especially at sea. A dense mass of fog defined against clearer surrounding air, often as viewed from a distance at sea
- fog belt
- A region of the ocean where fogs are of marked frequency, as near the coast of Newfoundland
- fog of war
- lack of order that prevails at the beginning of a war; chaos, obstruction of the field of vision
- fog up
- get foggy; "The windshield fogged up
- Yorkshire fog
- A tall, perennial grass, Holcus lanatus, sometimes used as forage
- advection fog
- A type of fog caused by the passage of moist air horizontally over a relatively colder surface and the consequent cooling of that air to below its dew point
- ice fog
- A dense fog that consists of fine particles of ice
- radiation fog
- a fog produced by the cooling of air at the ground through the release of electromagnetic energy in the form of heat
- anti-fog
- Anti-fog agents, also known as anti-fogging agents and treatments, prevent the condensation of water on a surface in the form of small droplets which resemble fog. Anti-fog treatments are often used for transparent glass or plastic surfaces in optics, such as the lenses and mirrors found in glasses, goggles, camera objectives, and binoculars. Anti-fog treatments work by minimizing surface tension, resulting in a non-scattering film of water instead of single droplets, an effect called wetting. Anti-fog treatments usually work either by application of a surfactant film or by creating a hydrophilic surface
- fibro fog
- (Tıp, İlaç) Otherwise known as “dyscognition” fibro fog is the new medical term researchers are using to describe symptoms related to difficulty concentrating, disorganized thinking, memory problems, and inability to stay focused or alert. According to neuro-psychologist Jennifer Glass, Ph.D., at the University of Michigan, “These cognitive symptoms are often more troubling to the patient than other symptoms.”
- hi-fog
- HI-FOG is an innovative fire protection technology utilising high pressure to produce a fine water mist. HI-FOG combines the extinguishing characteristics of water with the penetrative qualities of gases without any danger to people or the environment
- be shrouded in thick fog
- be covered in thick fog
- chemical fog
- smog in the air from chemical emissions
- dense fog
- heavy fog, heavy mist
- dispersion of fog
- scattering of fog
- fogged
- {s} foggy, blurred, unclear, obscure; thick with fog, cloudy, misty
- fogged
- obscured by fog; "he could barely see through the fogged window
- fogged
- obscured by fog; "he could barely see through the fogged window"
- fogged
- past of fog
- fogging
- Not particularly relevant to CAD applications, fogging is a technique by which objects can be reduced in colour intensity so that they appear to be buried in a distant mist or fog This technique can aid the impression of distance, and can be used as a performance-saving feature in some games, with fogging eliminating the need for distant objects to be drawn It's something of a double-edged sword, since fogging can require lots of processing power It is generally used to create atmospheric effects
- fogging
- A deposit of contamination left on the inside surface of a sealed insulating glass unit due to extremes of temperatures or failed seals
- fogging
- Adjustment of the distance setting on a lens to define the subject sharply
- fogging
- The process of nebulising water into sub 5 micron
- fogging
- present participle of fog
- fogging
- The blending of a color, often light grey, with parts of an image such that the farther objects become increasingly obscured (See Atmosphere effects ) In other words, the contrast between the fog color and objects in the image gets lower the deeper an object appears in the scene Fogging may be used to provide a back-clipping plane where objects too distant to be seen clearly are removed to speed up the rendering of a scene
- fogging
- A deposit of contamination left on the inside surface of the sealed insulating glass unit due to extremes of temperatures Usually happens with failed SIG
- fogging
- A deposit or film left on an interior surface of a sealed insulating glass unit due to extreme conditions or failed seals Fenestration: Originally, an architectural term for the arrangement of windows, doors, and other glazed areas in a wall Has evolved to become a standard industry term for windows, doors, skylights, and other glazed building openings From the Latin word, "fenestra", meaning window Finger-Joint: A toothed joint used to combine two pieces of wood, end to end Fixed lite: Non-venting or non-operable window Flashing: A thin strip of metal or other material that diverts water away from a window, door, or skylight Float glass: Glass produced by a process in which the ribbon is floated across a bath of molten tin The vast majority of flat glass is now produced using this method The terms "plate" glass and "sheet" glass refer to older manufacturing methods still in limited use
- fogging
- Darkening or discoloring of a negative or print or lightening or discoloring of a slide caused by exposure to nonimage-forming light to which the photographic material is sensitive, too much handling in air during development, over-development, outdated film or paper, or storage of film or paper in a hot, humid place
- fogging
- Allowing sensitive film to receive generalised non-image-forming light Has a darkening effect on negatives, gives a pale, washed out result on slides Can also be caused chemically
- fogging
- The ability for a videocard to correctly simulate fog in an environment, and to render objects that enter that fog correctly This creates a simulation of distance and atmosphere--the farther the object or terrain is, the higher likelihood it will be enveloped in fog
- fogging
- Applying a pesticide by rapidly heating the liquid chemical so that it forms very fine droplets that resemble smoke or fog Used to destroy mosquitoes, black flies, and similar pests
- fogs
- third-person singular of fog
- fogs
- plural of fog
- ice fog
- a dense winter fog containing ice particles
- ice fog
- A fog of ice particles. Also called pogonip
- in a fog
- confused; surrounded by fog
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