English to Turkish Dictionary incandescent

incandescent

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definition
adjective
plumes of incandescent liquid rock
emitting light as a result of being heated.
Mravinsky's incandescent performance of Siegfried's Funeral March
passionate or brilliant.
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To get me 'incandescent' with rage, it usually just takes New Yorkers and a confined space.
For example, a 60-watt 'incandescent' bulb has very little blue/purple in the spectrum of the light it emits.
I am 'incandescent' with rage about the overselling of that mediocre piece of less-than-fluff that masquerades as the ultimate romantic comedy.
For example, the largest would have excavated a crater the size of the British Isles, boiled the oceans and swathed the planet with 'incandescent' rock paper sterilizing the surface pretty thoroughly.
For the same light output as an 'incandescent' , most compact fluorescents use only one-third to one-fourth the energy.
This probably is a good time to mention that the performance is 'incandescent' , with inspired and inspirational work coming from everyone involved.
The biggest impacts would have swathed our globe in 'incandescent' rock vapor, boiling the oceans dry and sterilizing the surface worldwide.
Even on cloudy days, a tubular skylight can provide at least as much light as a 100-watt 'incandescent' bulb - about 1,200 lumens.
If I ask them what television channel they'd like to watch, two of them will quickly agree, while the third will turn 'incandescent' with rage.
Dusk was past, a heavy overcast blocked the starlight, and outside of the 'incandescent' glow that spilled from the open door, the darkness was complete.
In addition, the inconsistent mix of fluorescent and 'incandescent' light sources throughout the hospital required continuous and costly maintenance.
The difference in turn-on time would generally not be noticeable for standard household 'incandescent' bulbs, since they turn on very quickly.
Mara stood there, face 'incandescent' with rage, eyes blazing with purple wrath and entire body outlined in a shimmering nimbus of terrible light.
‘Yes, I was angry, even 'incandescent' with rage,’ he said.
He claims to have shouted at the radio within five minutes of switching it on in the morning and of being 'incandescent' with rage by the time he has read the daily papers.
I sustained a neck injury and the taxi driver was 'incandescent' with rage.
Marshall gives an 'incandescent' performance vocally and dramatically as a woman desperately trying to hold on to her sanity in a world gone mad.
Surely you may say, the Earth is almost wholly rock and nearly all 'incandescent' with heat.
Navigation lights that use light emitting diodes in place of 'incandescent' lamps are now available.
They would probably drive a hybrid car and use an LED light instead of an 'incandescent' one.
Amid all this excitement one of the goons rode off on Andrew's bike. To say Andrew was 'incandescent' with rage would not be overstating it, but he managed to compose himself enough to get into the car.
Over in the west, a subliminal azure glow that had been growing brighter and brighter suddenly sent a shaft of 'incandescent' radiance up into the atmosphere.
The combination of fluorescent and 'incandescent' lamps was intended to simulate ambient solar radiation.
The metal flakes heat up until they are 'incandescent' and shine brightly or, at a high enough temperature, actually burn.
This was David as he had never seen him, practically 'incandescent' with rage.
The sun being, for reasons referred to above, assumed to be an 'incandescent' liquid now losing heat, the question naturally occurs, How did this heat originate?
Consistently in almost every item, notably in Schubert's Unfinished, Brahms's Second or Bruckner's Eighth Symphonies, there is an 'incandescent' glow that has one magnetised.
As one of the unlikely revolutionaries of the postwar years, Kinsey certainly engages me more than Howard Hughes, though not as much as the 'incandescent' Ray Charles.
Consider conducting important meetings under warmer 'incandescent' or fluorescent lights.
He was thinking about the spectrum of hydrogen, that is to say the set of separated coloured lines that are found when light from the 'incandescent' gas is split up by being passed through a prism.
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