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 Translation for 'to scatter' from English to Turkish
VERB   to scatter | scattered | scattered
scattering | scatters
SYNO scatter | scattering | spread | ...
yaymakto scatter
dağılmakto scatter
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Translation for 'to scatter' from English to Turkish

to scatter
yaymak

dağılmak
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Usage Examples English
  • The convoy was immediately ordered to scatter, with the escorting destroyers ordered to join the cruiser force and the merchantmen to proceed independently.
  • He was forced to leave this first village after being struck in the back of the head by an oar by a local chieftain, causing the pages of his book to scatter upon the ground.
  • Often, the player who makes the first mill is able to scatter the opponent's tokens and win without difficulty.
  • A well-controlled laser beam can be exactly positioned to scatter off a microscopic particle with a deterministic outcome, for instance.
  • This technique is limited by high costs, slow performance, the need to operate the beam in the vacuum and the tendency of the electrons to scatter in solids.

  • When two discrete particles interact in classical physics, their mutual cross section is the area transverse to their relative motion within which they must meet in order to scatter from each other.
  • Rayleigh scattering of sunlight by Earth's atmosphere causes the blue color of the sky, which tends to scatter blue light more than red light.
  • Other cluster munitions are designed to destroy runways or electric power transmission lines, disperse chemical or biological weapons, or to scatter land mines.
  • These particles both absorb most of the light, and are sized and shaped so as to scatter rather than reflect most of the rest.
  • Mid and long wavelength phonons carry significant fraction of heat, so to further reduce lattice thermal conductivity one has to introduce structures to scatter these phonons.

  • Compton scattering is an important effect in gamma spectroscopy which gives rise to the Compton edge, as it is possible for the gamma rays to scatter out of the detectors used.
  • These models float on carpet or bare floor—although on hard flooring, the exhaust air tends to scatter any fluff or debris around.
  • The calcite in calcium carbonate allows coccoliths to scatter more light than they absorb.
  • Even the most minor misalignment will cause the particles to scatter and thus fail to fuse.
  • Although radio waves generally travel in a relative straight line, fog and even humidity can cause some of the signal in certain frequencies to scatter or bend before reaching the receiver.

  • It has been pointed out that this exozodiacal dust, or hot debris disks, can be an indicator of planets, as planets tend to scatter the comets to the inner Solar System.
  • The convoy was ordered to scatter, while "Abraham Crijnssen" and [...] depth charged the submarine contact.
  • In Italy it was customary to scatter rose petals from the ceiling of the churches to recall the miracle of the fiery tongues; hence in Sicily and elsewhere in Italy, the feast is called "Pasqua rosatum".
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