turning cold - translation to german
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turning cold - translation to german

DIAMETER OF SMALLEST CIRCLE A PARTICULAR AUTOMOBILE OR SIMILAR VEHICLE CAN TURN ALONG
Turn radius; Turning circle; Turning Radius; Turning Circle; Turning diameter
  • Diagram of turning vehicle.
  • Turning radius of a vehicle depends on the vehicle type
  • Diagram showing the path of a driver performing a [[U-turn]]. A vehicle with a smaller turning diameter will be able to perform a sharper U-turn.
  • front overhang]] into consideration, while the curb-to-curb turning circle is shown at the bottom.

turning cold      
kalt werden, abkühlen
Turn Radius         
Wendekreis, Größe des Radius der gebraucht wird um einen Kreis zu drehen (Je kleiner der Radius desto kleiner der Kreis)
cold wave         
WEATHER PHENOMENON
Cold Snap; Coldsnap; Cold Wave; Cold spell; Coldwaves; Cold waves; Coldwave; Cold wave (weather); Cold snap; Cold air outbreak; List of cold waves
Kältewelle

Definition

turning circle
¦ noun the smallest circle in which a vehicle or vessel can turn without reversing.

Wikipedia

Turning radius

The turning radius (alternatively, turning diameter or turning circle) of a vehicle defines the minimum dimension (typically the radius or diameter, respectively) of available space required for that vehicle to make a semi-circular U-turn without skidding. The Oxford English Dictionary describes turning circle as "the smallest circle within which a ship, motor vehicle, etc., can be turned round completely". The term thus refers to a theoretical minimal circle in which for example an aeroplane, a ground vehicle or a watercraft can be turned around.

The terms (radius, diameter, or circle) can have different meanings; refer to the § Alternative nomenclature section.

Examples of use of turning cold
1. Another source cites the belief that women could magically change the weather, turning cold autumn days unseasonably warm.
2. It is by no means fortuitous that many countries in Asia and other parts of the world, to say nothing of Japan‘s allies are turning cold shoulders to Japan‘s bid for a permanent seat on the UNSC.