Richter

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Turkish - Turkish
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English - Turkish

Definition of Richter in English Turkish dictionary

bench
bank

Neden bankı kırmızıya boyadın? - Why did you paint the bench red?

Ağacın altında bir bank var. - There is a bench under the tree.

bench
{i} sıra

Tren istasyonunu önünde bir sıra var. - There is a bench in front of the train station.

Tom oturma sırasında Mary'ye bitişik bir koltuk aldı. - Tom took a seat next to Mary on the bench.

richter scale
Richter ölçeğine

Richter ölçeğine göre 8.9 şiddetinde bir deprem, Japonya'yı vurdu ve ağır bir tsunamiye sebep oldu. - An earthquake, 8.9 on the Richter scale, hits Japan and causes a massive tsunami.

Richter ölçeğine göre büyüklüğü 5.0'ı aşan beş sarsıntı sadece bu hafta Japonya sarstı, ancak bilim adamları beklenen en büyük artçının henüz vurmadığı konusunda uyarıyorlar. - Five tremors in excess of magnitude 5.0 on the Richter scale have shaken Japan just this week, but scientists are warning that the largest expected aftershock has yet to hit.

bench
{i} kürsü
bench
(Kanun) hakimler heyeti
bench
(Kanun) yargıçlar
bench
takım tezgahı
bench
benç
bench
yargıç
bench
oturma sırası

Tom oturma sırasında Mary'ye bitişik bir koltuk aldı. - Tom took a seat next to Mary on the bench.

bench
{i} yargıçlık
bench
sıraya oturtmak
bench
yargıçlık mevkii ve rütbesi
bench
sıralar koymak sıralarla donatmak
bench
spor oyun harici etmek
bench
üzerinde hayvanların teşhir edildiği platform
bench
(isim) bank, sıra, kürsü, hakim kürsüsü; yargıçlık; tezgâh, baro
German - English
bench
judges
justices
justice
judge
judge to
judge of
Richter für Nachlass- und Pflegschaftssachen
surrogate
Richter für Zivil- oder Strafsachen niederer Ordnung
magistrate
Richter in der ersten Instanz
initial trial judge
Richter sein
to be on the bench
Richter(in) am Obersten …gericht
Supreme Court justice
Richter-Skala
Richter scale (a scale of the magnitude of earthquakes)
Richter
magisterial
'Niemand steht über dem Gesetz' sagte der Richter eindringlich.
'No one is above the law,' the judge intoned
Der Präsident ist ermächtigt, Richter in den obersten Gerichtshof zu berufen.
The president is empowered to appoint judges to the Supreme Court
Der Richter gab Anweisung, den Untersuchungshäftling zu entlassen / enthaften .
The judge instructed that the detainee awaiting trial be released
Der Richter gewährte in diesem Fall die Freilassung gegen Kaution.
The judge granted bail in this case
Der Richter ging auf dieses Argument nicht ein.
The judge gave short shrift to that argument
Der Richter verurteilte ihn zu drei Jahren Gefängnis.
The judge sentenced him to three years in prison
Die Untersuchungskommission wurde von einem Richter geleitet.
The commission of inquiry was chaired by a judge
Die letzte Entscheidung in dieser Angelegenheit liegt beim Richter.
The judge will have the final say on the matter
Haftbefehl, den der Richter während der Verhandlung erlässt
bench warrant
Hammer eines Richter oder Auktionators
gavel
Kein Betreiber darf Richter in eigener Sache sein.
No operator may be both judge and interested party
Sie wurde vom Richter dafür gelobt, dass sie den Vorfall zur Anzeige gebracht ha
She was praised/lauded by the judge for reporting the incident
Später wurde bekannt, dass der Richter einen illegalen Einwanderer beschäftigt h
Later it emerged that the judge had employed an illegal immigrant
beauftragter Richter
referee
beisitzender Richter
associate judge
das Buch der Richter
the Book of Judges
das Zulassen bestimmter Beweise durch den Richter
the judge's allowance of specific evidence
der den Vorsitz führende/vorsitzführende Richter
the presiding judge
der dienstälteste Richter
the senior judge
einen Richter wegen Befangenheit ablehnen
to challenge a judge on grounds of bias
gesetzlicher Richter
legally competent judge
jdn. dem Richter vorführen
to bring somebody before the judge
jdn. dem Richter/Gericht vorführen
to bring somebody before the judge/court
jdn. zum Richter berufen
to appoint somebody judge
unter dem Vorsitz von Richter X
under the presidence of judge X
vorsitzender Richter
presiding judge
Turkish - English

Definition of Richter in Turkish English dictionary

richter ölçeği
richter scale
English - English
Ukranian-born Soviet pianist noted for both his technique and his poetic sensibility. His diverse repertoire ranged from the Romantic symphonies of Schubert and Schumann to the modern works of Prokofiev. Richter scale Richter Conrad Michael Richter Curt Paul Richter Gerhard Richter Sviatoslav Teofilovich
{i} family name; Burton Richter (born 1931), US physicist, 1976 Nobel Prize winner; Charles Richter (1900-1985) US seismologist, developer of the Richter scale for measuring earthquakes
Richter scale
A value on the Richter scale

The students also faced and experienced earthquakes at various Richter scales.

Richter scale
A logarithmic scale used to express the energy released by an earthquake, each increase of 1 representing a 32-fold increase in energy
Richter scales
plural form of Richter scale
Richter scale
{i} rating system used to grade the intensity of earthquakes
Richter scale
The Richter scale is a scale which is used for measuring how severe an earthquake is. An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter Scale struck California yesterday. a system of numbers used for measuring how powerful an earthquake is. Widely used measure of the magnitude of an earthquake, introduced in 1935 by U.S. seismologists Beno Gutenberg (1889-1960) and Charles F. Richter (1900-1985). The scale is logarithmic, so that each increase of one unit represents a 10-fold increase in magnitude (amplitude of seismic waves). The magnitude is then translated into energy released. Earthquakes that are fainter than the ones originally chosen to define magnitude zero are accommodated by using negative numbers. Though the scale has no theoretical upper limit, the most severe earthquakes have not exceeded a scale value of
Richter scale
The moment magnitude scale, in use since 1993, is more accurate for large earthquakes; it takes into account the amount of fault slippage, the size of the area ruptured, and the nature of the materials that faulted
richter scale
A scale for measuring the magnitude of an earthquake devised by the American seismologist Charles Richter It is based on the amplitude of the seismic wave recorded by seismographs
richter scale
Introduced in 1935 by Charles F Richter, the Richter scale is a numerical scale for quantifying earthquake magnitude -- typically it refers to local magnitude, but for larger quakes, it often refers to surface-wave magnitude (Currently, large quakes are generally assigned a moment magnitude, which is scaled to be similar, but is based on seismic moment, and a better measure of the energy of an earthquake ) Since the Richter scale is logarithmic, very small earthquakes (microearthquakes) can have a negative magnitudes While the scale has no theoretical upper limit, the practical upper limit, given the strength of materials in the crust, is just below 9 for local or surface-wave magnitudes (and just below 10 for moment magnitudes)
richter scale
a logarithmic scale of 1 to 10 used to express the energy released by an earthquake
richter scale
A logarithmic scale for expressing the magnitude of an earthquake in terms of the energy dissipated in it A modified version of this scale is commonly used
richter scale
The system used to measure the strength of an earthquake Developed by Charles Richter in 1935 as a means of categorizing local earthquakes It is a collection of mathematical formulas; it is not a physical device
richter scale
Devised by C F Richter in 1935, an index of the seismic energy released by an earthquake (as contrasted to intensity that describes its effects at a particular place) expressed in terms of the motion that would be measured by a specific type of seismograph located 100 km from the epicentre of an earthquake
richter scale
A scale of earthquake intensity graded from 1 (very weak) to 12 (total destruction)
richter scale
A logarithmic scale recording the severity of earthquakes Because the scale is logarithmic, a 4 2 quake is ten times stronger than a 4 1 quake
richter scale
A logarithmic scale that provides a scientific, quantitative measure of the magnitude of an earthquake
richter scale
the system invented by Dr Charles F Richter to measure the strength of earthquakes
richter scale
A logarithmic scale that measures the amount of energy released during an earthquake on the basis of the amplitude of the highest peak recorded on a seismogram Each unit increase in the Richter scale represents a 10-fold increase in the amplitude recorded on the seismogram and a 30-fold increase in energy released by the earthquake Theoretically the Richter scale has no upper limit, but the yield point of the Earth's rocks imposes an effective limit between 9 0 and 9 5
richter scale
A scale for measuring the magnitude of an earthquake
richter scale
n a magnitude scale used to quantify the total energy released by an earthquake
richter scale
The system used to measure the strength of an earthquake
richter scale
Logarithmic scale for measuring earthquake magnitude A magnitude 7 0 earthquake generates 10 times larger amplitude waves than those of a magnitude 6 0, and releases 32 times more energy
richter scale
Earthquakes are measured and reported in the Richter Scale It is a logarithmic scale which means that a Richter 3 is 10 times greater than a Richter 2, and a Richter 4 is 100 times as great as a Richter 2 Richter 3 can cause slight damage in the local area, Richter 4 causes moderate damage, Richter 5 considerable damage, and Richter 6 severe damage Richter 7 causes widespread heavy damage and is called a Major Earthquake; an 8 on the Richter scale is a Great Earthquake capable of tremendous damage In recent years the Richter scale has been replaced with a more precise scale known as the moment-magnitude (M) scale which measures total energy released by an earthquake The 1906 San Francisco earthquake is 7 7, the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake is 7 0, and the 1994 Northridge earthquake is 6 7 by the M scale The 1995 Kobe, Japan earthquake was 6 8 on the Richter scale and 6 9 on the M scale
Conrad Michael Richter
born Oct. 13, 1890, Pine Grove, Pa., U.S. died Oct. 30, 1968, Pottsville, Pa. U.S. short-story writer and novelist. He began as an editor and reporter and founded a juvenile magazine before moving to New Mexico in 1928. He became fascinated with U.S. history and spent years researching frontier life. He is best known for The Sea of Grass (1936), an epic on the settling of the Southwest, and for his trilogy of pioneer life, The Trees (1940), The Fields (1946), and The Town (1950, Pulitzer Prize). The Waters of Kronos (1960, National Book Award) is an autobiographical novel
Conrad Richter
born Oct. 13, 1890, Pine Grove, Pa., U.S. died Oct. 30, 1968, Pottsville, Pa. U.S. short-story writer and novelist. He began as an editor and reporter and founded a juvenile magazine before moving to New Mexico in 1928. He became fascinated with U.S. history and spent years researching frontier life. He is best known for The Sea of Grass (1936), an epic on the settling of the Southwest, and for his trilogy of pioneer life, The Trees (1940), The Fields (1946), and The Town (1950, Pulitzer Prize). The Waters of Kronos (1960, National Book Award) is an autobiographical novel
Curt Paul Richter
born Feb. 20, 1894, Denver, Colo., U.S. died Dec. 21, 1988, Baltimore, Md. U.S. biologist. He received a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He introduced the concept of the biological clock in a 1927 paper on animals' internal cycles (see biological rhythm). He theorized that ancient peoples' discovery of fire changed their habits, resulting in brain-structure changes that increased their ability to learn and communicate. He helped discover relationships between behaviour and biochemistry governing sleep, stress, and disease onset
Gerhard Richter
born Feb. 9, 1932, Dresden, Ger. German painter. Beginning in the early 1960s, Richter created paintings that were faithful enlargements of black-and-white photographs, often family snapshots and landscapes; he would continue this pursuit throughout his career. In the 1970s he also created monochromatic paintings, which explored the act of painting at its purest, while by the 1980s he experimented with an expressionistic, gestural style. Notably, Richter never allied himself to one movement he has been alternatively described as a Pop artist, Minimalist, and postmodernist. Instead, he has consistently carried out a rigorous, personal exploration of the process of painting
Sviatoslav Richter
born March 20, 1915, Zhitomir, Ukraine, Russian Empire died Aug. 1, 1997, Moscow, Russia Ukrainian pianist of German descent. He became accompanist to the Odessa Opera at age 15 and began conducting there at
Sviatoslav Richter
In 1949, two years after he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory, he won the Stalin Prize. He toured Europe, China, Japan, and the U.S., becoming legendary for the powerful technique and fiery energy in his solo performances. Highly regarded as an accompanist and chamber player as well, he made celebrated trio recordings with Mstislav Rostropovich and David Oistrakh
Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter
born March 20, 1915, Zhitomir, Ukraine, Russian Empire died Aug. 1, 1997, Moscow, Russia Ukrainian pianist of German descent. He became accompanist to the Odessa Opera at age 15 and began conducting there at
Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter
In 1949, two years after he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory, he won the Stalin Prize. He toured Europe, China, Japan, and the U.S., becoming legendary for the powerful technique and fiery energy in his solo performances. Highly regarded as an accompanist and chamber player as well, he made celebrated trio recordings with Mstislav Rostropovich and David Oistrakh
English - German

Definition of Richter in English German dictionary

richter scale
Richter-Skala
Richter scale
Richter-Skala , Richterskala