Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Turkish term or phrase:
sanal dalaş
English translation:
virtual dog fight
Added to glossary by
emine mizyal adsiz
Dec 16, 2007 10:15
16 yrs ago
Turkish term
sanal dalaş
Turkish to English
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hurriyet.com
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Dec 17, 2007 14:50: emine mizyal adsiz Created KOG entry
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virtual dog fight
"dog fight" is air-to-air combat, the reference is to a virtual one over the Internet
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imaginairy fight
imaginairy fight
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or virtual fight
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or virtual fight
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virtual dogfight
Geçmişten bugüne kadar gerçekten yapılan it dalaşları havacılıkta İngilizce "dog fight" diye adlandırılır. O gazete yazısında o duruma benzetmece olarak sanal dünyada it dalaşları vesaire denilmiş.
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online dog fight
"Sanal" kelimesinin tam karşılığı "virtual" olsa da, burada internet ortamı kastedildiğinden "online" tabiri de kullanılabilir.
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cyber brawl
Based on the context of Hurriyet's news piece, two facts are absolutely clear: 1) The TL equivalent of the word "sanal" is NOT "virtual", but "cyber", simply because the article refers to the medium of the ongoing problem between the Turkish and Greek airplanes over the Aegean as "the internet". Secondly, the nature of this conflict is not a "fight" per se, but rather a "brawl" which hints at a yet unintensified fight, i.e. a fight in its preliminary phase. I am fully confident that the SL phrase corresponds to none oher than "cyber brawl".
Example sentence:
After a long and trying cyber brawl, the opposing political parties came to a consensus on the new climate change bill.
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Cyber-warfare (also known as cybernetic war or cyberwar
Cyber-warfare (also known as cybernetic war[1], or cyberwar) is the use of computers and the Internet in conducting warfare in cyberspace.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberwar
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initial approach, these terms can be translated as 'cybernetic war,'
'informational war' and 'warfare within computer networks.'
http://www.aec.at/infowar/netsymposium/ARCH-EN/msg00005.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberwar
As an
initial approach, these terms can be translated as 'cybernetic war,'
'informational war' and 'warfare within computer networks.'
http://www.aec.at/infowar/netsymposium/ARCH-EN/msg00005.html
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