turret

taret
definition
noun
Many grotesque gargoyles with mysterious ochre stains around their mouths littered the castle's turrets and corners leering down at her.
a small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle.
a mollusk with a long, slender, pointed spiral shell, typically brightly colored and living in tropical seas.
translation of 'turret'
noun
taret,
torna bağlama aynası,
uçağın baş tarafı,
küçük kule
example
I immediately tried to swivel the 'turret' , but it was no use.
A new feature of the tank is that the fitted modular special armour covers the 'turret' .
Curious children clamber over the tank's 'turret' , only to get shouted at by the men.
The Humvee rolled to a light stop on the curb, allowing James time to jump onto the rear 'turret' .
As soon as Jack finished, Sam rushed out to the main laser 'turret' .
The armoured 'turret' has both laying and stabilisation drives and power supply.
He shot at the MG operator on top of the tank's 'turret' with his pistol and killed him.
When he returns to his day job, though, popping his head over the 'turret' as an army tank commander, he'll leave behind plenty of talent in the ranks.
Multiple-grating turrets allow two or more gratings to be mounted on a 'turret' and rotated into position when needed.
We need one that had decent sailing capability, three decks, and a rotating cannon 'turret' .
Immediately, Will rotated the 'turret' to face his rear and destroyed the tank using his cannon.
That particular joint, number 5, is the rover arm 'turret' , which rotates the four rover arm instruments into position.
He went to the tallest 'turret' of the castle and surveyed his land.
I watched them from the 'turret' of the command tank where I sat with the hatch nearly closed for protection.
Opportunity moved her arm into position, rotating the 'turret' to aim the microscopic imager down toward the patch.
Then he describes a house up by the watertower, a grand and mysterious place that looks out over a gorge, and has an actual castle wall with a 'turret' .
Mack sprinted forward, leapt up to man the machine-gun 'turret' .
For its anti-submarine role, the rear 'turret' was replaced.
If you like fishing or hunting, the chances are that you already know about East Haugh House, a 'turreted' 17 th-century property set in two-acre gardens close to the River Tummel.
Its facade mixes Georgian colonnades with the loopholes and 'turrets' of a mediaeval castle; above, Palladian arcades rise to Mughal copulas.
The architecture attested to its ancient heritage, with massive castle-like structures adorned with spires and 'turrets' on nearly every building.
The toolholder disc for the 'turrets' can handle 12 tools.
We should be able to see external point defense cannon 'turrets' .
The fancy old house much resembled a castle, with many 'turrets' and towers.
We coordinated nonstandard casualty evacuation, which would be done on our tank 'turrets' , and prepared his platoon for our arrival.
Thirty minutes passed and they arrived at a large castle, many 'turrets' decorating it, along with high towers.
Christine and I came and piled a huge mound of sand for a castle, adding 'turrets' and walls and digging a moat that filled anew with every wave that reached it.
Offers of over £2.5m are being asked for the 'turreted' 15th century former fortress standing in 90 acres of beautiful surroundings beside the river Girvan at Kirkmichael, Ayrshire.
However, they were anxious to gain control of the area again, and so in 1265 they built, but this time it was in stone and the castle reputedly had seven 'turrets' .
Small bolts of silver lighting could be seen every once in awhile striking the black 'turrets' of the castle.
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