English to Malay Dictionary traverse

traverse

merentasi
definition
verb
he traversed the forest
travel across or through.
a probe is traversed along the tunnel
move (something) back and forth or sideways.
noun
They'll find out soon enough, and the traverses across the featureless, flat topography of Meridiani Planum is going to make for ‘smooth sailing’ for the rover.
an act of traversing something.
The access to the feed was adapted to the size of animals with a traverse allowing only one animal to enter.
a part of a structure that extends or is fixed across something.
adjective
There is so much on the market today - decorative traverse rods, pole sets, metal or wood rods.
(of a curtain rod) allowing the curtain to be opened and closed by sliding it along the rod.
example
The 'traverse' was fine, it circled the gym - not too hard to stay on but fun enough to stay on all the way around.
Although, understandably, the discussions 'traverse' a wide area of opinion there seem to be four main conclusions that are put forward as the cause of the crisis.
he crept up and threw a grenade over the 'traverse'
"Sir," announced an orderly, poking his head around a 'traverse' in the trench, "dinner is served."
The high 'traverse' of the undulating, narrow ridge led to the final difficulties of the day.
Your Honour, there will be a need to 'traverse' those issues in argument.
Mr Tate, an experienced walker, has completed the same 'traverse' undertaken by Mr Johnson.
The final section of the 'traverse' was a bit of a challenge: delicate, balancey moves with next to nothing for hands or feet.
When they reached the steep 'traverse' off the ridge that had been their only difficulty on the way up, Douglas Hadow again began to have trouble keeping his footing.
From Osmaston's guide, it appeared that no one had made a complete 'traverse' of the Stanley Plateau.
This ship is full of officers and men who are quite likely to be utterly ignorant of what was going on round the next 'traverse' in the trench which they had occupied.
The gun's 'traverse' was limited to a mere five degrees either side of zero.
Vehicles would move to ‘points of domination’ (the intersections) to maximize the ability to 'traverse' the turret and use the CITV.
The backbone of any land survey is a 'traverse' consisting of a sequence of n stations numbered 1,2, ..., n.
From Trowunna I head north, leaving behind the forested hills of the interior to 'traverse' an expanse of rolling countryside strikingly reminiscent of England.
Each node would carry only one pointer field to 'traverse' the list back and forth.
Alan climbed up to a high 'traverse' to see if they could be bypassed but there was no easy way on.
He would repeatedly cheer us up by assuring us that our team was the first to uninterruptedly 'traverse' this difficult, and unique, coast-to-coast route.
This is best learned on an overhanging 'traverse' , or at least, that's how I learned it.
This spot, perhaps more than any other, has witnessed the 'traverse' of the world's great armies on campaigns of conquest to and from South and Central Asia.
The turret has a 360 degree 'traverse' and an elevation of - 15 to 60 degrees.
The elevation and 'traverse' are powered hydraulically.
It is possible to 'traverse' the entire range by walking the two-thousand-mile Appalachian Trail.
In surveying a 'traverse' , a series of measured short lines may be projected onto a single long line, connecting two main survey stations, and the long line is then treated as a measured line of the traverse.
After a long 'traverse' the path turns right and enters a stand of conifers.
The access to the feed was adapted to the size of animals with a 'traverse' allowing only one animal to enter.
Connell and Gibson deeply enrich our ability to 'traverse' this seemingly infinite scholarly terrain.
We made the 'traverse' out and were at the last climb for the easy path leading back to homebase.
So when you arrive at the gym, take about 5 minutes to 'traverse' at the base of the wall.
During this climb, the 'traverse' of the turret knocked Treacy off.
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