Turkey Translation

Turkey in
English
large domesticated bird, flesh of this bird used for food; failure, flop (Slang); stupid person (Slang) Republic of Turkey, country in western Asia and southeastern Europe between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea
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Turkey in
Greek
γάλος, γαλοπούλα, κούρκος τουρκία
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Turkey in
Chinese (s)
火鸡, 无用的东西; 不中用的家伙 土耳其
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Turkey in
Chinese (t)
火雞, 無用的東西; 不中用的傢伙
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Turkey in
Arabic
ديك رومي, لحم ديك رومي, إخفاق, الأهبل تركيا
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Turkey in
Spanish
pavo Turquía (País en Asia)
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Turkey in
Russian
индюк Турция; индюк, индюшка, индейка; неудача, провал
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Turkey in
Dutch
kalkoen Turkije (staat in Klein-Azië)
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Turkey in
Portuguese
peru; fracasso Turquia (país na Ásia Menor)
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Turkey in
Turkish
hindi, fiyasko [tiy.], başarısız film türkiye
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Turkey in
Italian
(Ornit, Gastr) tacchino; (am; sl) insuccesso, fallimento, (fam) fiasco Turchia (stato dell'Asia minore)
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Turkey in
French
dinde; échec Turquie, République de Turquie, état d'Europe et d'Asie occidentale
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Turkey in
German
Truthahn, Pute; Pleite, Versagen Türkei, Republik Türkei, Staat in Kleinasien am Mittelmeer und dem Schwarzen Meer liegend
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Turkey in
Japanese
シチメンチョウ; シチメンチョウの肉; 失敗作; どじ(俗語) トルコ, 西アジアとヨーロッパ南東部にあり黒海と地中海の間にある国
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Turkey in
Hebrew
תרנגול-הודו; כישלון טורקיה (מדינה באסיה הקטנה)
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Turkey in
Korean
칠면조 (조류); 칠면조 고기; 실패, 실패작 (속어); 어리석은 사람 (속어) 터키, 지중해와 흑해 사이에 있는 나라
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Turkey in
Swedish
kalkon; fiasko, flopp Turkiet, land i Mindre Asien
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Turkey in
English
Amount per 100g:•
Calories.......................
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Total Fat......................
7 g• Saturated Fat.................2 g
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Sodium........................
63 mg•
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Protein.........................
29 g Vitamin A 0 IU Vitamin C 0 mg
Calcium 21 mg Iron 1 mg
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Turkish lira (TRL)
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turkey\tur"key\ (?), n.; pl. turkeys (#). [so called because it was formerly erroneously believed that it came originally from turkey: cf. f. turquie turkey. see turk.] (zo?l.) any large american gallinaceous bird belonging to the genus meleagris, especially the north american wild turkey (meleagris gallopavo), and the domestic turkey, which was probably derived from the mexican wild turkey, but had been domesticated by the indians long before the discovery of america.
note: the mexican wild turkey is now considered a variety of the northern species (var. mexicana). its tall feathers and coverts are tipped with white instead of brownish chestnut, and its flesh is white. the central american, or ocellated, turkey (m. ocellata) is more elegantly colored than the common species. see under ocellated. the australian, or native, turkey is a bustard (choriotis australis). see under native.
turkey beard (bot.), a name of certain american perennial liliaceous herbs of the genus xerophyllum. they have a dense tuft of hard, narrowly linear radical leaves, and a long raceme of small whitish flowers. also called turkey's beard
turkey berry (bot.), a west indian name for the fruit of certain kinds of nightshade (solanum mammosum, and s. torvum).
turkey bird (zo?l.), the wryneck. so called because it erects and ruffles the feathers of its neck when disturbed. [prov. eng.]
turkey buzzard (zo?l.), a black or nearly black buzzard (cathartes aura), abundant in the southern united states. it is so called because its naked and warty head and neck resemble those of a turkey. its is noted for its high and graceful flight. called also turkey vulture.
turkey cock (zo?l.), a male turkey.
turkey hen (zo?l.), a female turkey.
turkey pout (zo?l.), a young turkey. [r.]
turkey vulture (zo?l.), the turkey buzzard.
turkey \tur"key\ (?), n. [cf. 2d turkey.] an empire in the southeast of europe and southwest of asia.
turkey carpet, a superior kind of carpet made in asia minor and adjoining countries, having a deep pile and composed of pure wool with a weft of different material. it is distinguishable by its coloring and patterns from similar carpets made in india and elsewhere.
turkey oak. (bot.) see cerris.
turkey red. (a) a brilliant red imparted by madder to cottons, calicoes, etc., the fiber of which has been prepared previously with oil or other fatty matter. (b) cloth dyed with this red.
turkey sponge. (zo?l.) see toilet sponge, under sponge.
turkey stone, a kind of oilstone from turkey; novaculite; -- called also turkey oilstone.
turkey n
1. large gallinaceous bird with fan-shaped tail; widely domesticated for food
[syn: meleagris gallopavo] 2. a eurasian republic in asia minor and the balkans; achieved independence from the ottoman empire in 1923
[syn: turkey, republic of turkey] 3. a person who does something thoughtless or annoying; "some joker is blocking the driveway"
[syn: joker] 4. flesh of large domesticated fowl usually roasted
5. an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual; "the first experiment was a real turkey"; "the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned"
[syn: bomb, dud] 6. wild turkey of central and northern south america
[syn: ocellated turkey , agriocharis ocellata]
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A losing investment.
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fool, dumbo, jerk You turkey! Why did you put Jello on my pizza?
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Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia (mostly in the Anatolian peninsula) and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Azerbaijan (the exclave of Nakhchivan) and Iran to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the southeast. The Mediterranean Sea and Cyprus are to the south; the Aegean Sea is to the west; and the Black Sea is to the north. The Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles (which together form the Turkish Straits) demarcate the boundary between East Thrace and Anatolia; they also separate Europe and Asia.
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State: NORTH CAROLINA
City: TURKEY
State: TEXAS
City: TURKEY
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MeaningThe state addicts are in when withdrawing from drug addition, especially heroin.
OriginIn the state of drug withdrawal the addicts blood is directed to the internal organs leaving the skin white and with goose bumps.
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Noun1. a Eurasian republic in Asia Minor and the Balkans; achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1923
(synonym) Republic of Turkey
(hypernym) country, state, land
(member-holonym) North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO
(part-holonym) Middle East, Mideast, Near East
(member-meronym) Turk
(part-meronym) Edirne, Adrianople, Adrianopolis
(class) Dardanelles, Dardanelles campaign
Noun1. large gallinaceous bird with fan-shaped tail; widely domesticated for food
(synonym) Meleagris gallopavo
(hypernym) domestic fowl, fowl, poultry
(hyponym) turkey cock, gobbler, tom, tom turkey
(member-holonym) Meleagris, genus Meleagris
2. a person who does something thoughtless or annoying; "some joker is blocking the driveway"
(synonym) joker
(hypernym) unpleasant person, disagreeable person
3. flesh of large domesticated fowl usually roasted
(hypernym) poultry
(part-meronym) breast, white meat
4. an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual; "the first experiment was a real turkey"; "the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned"
(synonym) bomb, dud
(hypernym) flop, bust
5. wild turkey of Central America and northern South America
(synonym) ocellated turkey, Agriocharis ocellata
(hypernym) gallinaceous bird, gallinacean
(member-holonym) Agriocharis, genus Agriocharis
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To dream of seeing turkeys, signifies abundant gain in business, and favorable crops to the farmer. To see them dressed for the market, denotes improvement in your affairs. To see them sick, or dead, foretells that stringent circumstances will cause your pride to suffer. To dream you eat turkey, foretells some joyful occasion approaching. To see them flying, denotes a rapid transit from obscurity to prominence. To shoot them as game, is a sign that you will unscrupulously amass wealth.
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Galatasaray & Turkey
Birthdate: December 26, 1977
Birthplace: Istanbul, Turkey
Height: 1.80 mts
Weight: 79 kgs
Position: Defender
International: 14 caps, 0 goals (as of August 1, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: None
Transfer Fee: -
A product of the Galatasaray SK youth system, Fatih is regarded as one of Turkey’s brightest prospects. He made his international debut against Wales in August 1997. He has played centre-back and now right-back for his club, though he can also be used in midfield, which better suits his attacking instincts.
Galatasaray & Turkey
Birthdate: September 9, 1980
Birthplace: Istanbul, Turkey
Height: 1.71 mts
Weight: 68 kgs
Position: Midfielder
International: 1 caps, 0 goals (as of July 31, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: None
Transfer Fee: -
Arguably the most promising player in Turkey at present, the ball-playing midfielder has forced himself into the national team reckoning after some inspired club performances. A prodigious scorer at underage level, he shone in Turkey’s recent UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying campaign, scoring three goals in his last four games. Subsequently made his senior debut against Norway in February 2000.
Galatasaray & Turkey
Birthdate: October 19, 1973
Birthplace: Istanbul, Turkey
Height: 1.69 mts
Weight: 69 kgs
Position: Midfielder
International: 20 caps, 1 goals (as of July 31, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: None
Transfer Fee: -
The stocky midfielder has struggled to live up to the reputation he forged in his teenage years. He was the star of the Turkish Under-18 side that won the European U-18 Championship in 1992, and made his international debut in October of that year, but that was his last senior-team appearance for six years. Part of the reason for that hiatus was a loss of form following a broken leg, but he has recovered fully, and now takes up a regular place on the right wing. Though he was unable to get on the scoresheet himself, he was an able provider with his pinpoint crosses.
Fenerbahçe & Turkey
Birthdate: December 8, 1971
Birthplace: Trabzon, Turkey
Height: 1.81 mts
Weight: 76 kgs
Position: Midfielder
International: 29 caps, 0 goals (as of July 30, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: Trabzonspor
Transfer Fee: $4.00 Millions of Dollars
The flying winger played in nine of Turkey’s Euro 2000 qualifying matches, and proved a consistent source of “assists”. Joined Fenerbahçe in a big-money double move along with Ogün from Trabzonspor in the summer of 1999. Adept at running at defenders, Abdullah’s crosses from the left wing are one of Turkey’s main attacking weapons.
Real Sociedad & Turkey
Birthdate: January 2, 1972
Birthplace: Istanbul, Turkey
Height: 1.82 mts
Weight: 72 kgs
Position: Midfielder, Forward
International: 38 caps, 3 goals (as of August 29, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: Zeytinburnuspor, Galatasaray
Transfer Fee: $3.70 Millions of Dollars
Arif has built up a productive partnership with Hakan Sükür at club and international level. He started his career as a right-winger, but now usually operates as a second striker, though he can play on either flank, and has the crossing ability to match. He showed his excellent finishing ability in the qualifying-phase victory over Northern Ireland, when he hit a hat-trick in the space of four minutes. Arif made his international debut in 1994 against FYR Macedonia and he appeared three times at Euro 96. In all, he has won five league titles and the UEFA Cup with Galatasaray SK.
Glasgow Rangers & Turkey
Birthdate: August 24, 1970
Birthplace: Trabzon, Turkey
Height: 1.76 mts
Weight: 73 kgs
Position: Midfielder
International: 50 caps, 2 goals (as of August 1, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: Trabzonspor, Galatasaray
Transfer Fee: $1.85 Millions of Dollars
The talented midfielder, rated by no less a judge than Gheorghe Hagi as one of the best in Europe, won four league titles and played 240 Turkish league matches and 52 UEFA club competition matches with Galatasaray SK, scoring a total of 43 goals. However he decided to move on after losing his first-team place. On the recommendation of former Galatasaray and Rangers FC boss Graeme Souness, Rangers made a £1.3 million swoop from Tugay in January 2000, although the midfield star had also been attracting attention from Newcastle United FC and Valencia CF. In signing for Rangers Tugay became the first Turk to ever play in the Scottish league. An attacking midfielder, he poses a real danger when arriving late in the penalty box and, despite his lack of club appearances this season, national team coach Mustafa Denizli has on several occasions pointed out how crucial to Turkey’s Euro 2000 cause he feels Tugay is.
Gaziantepspor & Turkey
Birthdate: December 17, 1975
Birthplace: Trabzon, Turkey
Height: 1.80 mts
Weight: 68 kgs
Position: Forward
International: 12 caps, 8 goals (as of July 31, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: Siirt Jet-Pa, Besiktas
Transfer Fee: -
Got off to a wonderful start to his international career, scoring four goals in only his second game for the national team against San Marino in November 1996. He also started off impressively in the Euro 2000 qualifiers, scoring twice in the 3-0 victory over Northern Ireland in September 1998. However, he has since suffered a loss of form. Previously a perfect foil to Hakan Sükür with his strong running and work-rate, he only played a further five minutes after starting the first four Euro 2000 qualifying matches.
Fenerbahçe & Turkey
Birthdate: May 10, 1973
Birthplace: Burdurgucu, Turkey
Height: 1.86 mts
Weight: 78 kgs
Position: Goalkeeper
International: 48 caps, 0 goals (as of July 30, 2000)
World Cups: 0
Previous Clubs: Antalyaspor
Transfer Fee: -
Rüstü has been Turkey’s first-choice goalkeeper since 1996 having made his debut against Iceland in 1994. Conceded just seven goals in his ten matches of Euro 2000 qualifying. He took over from Engin Ipekoglu at club and international level after initially impressing for the Under-21 side. Rüstü was particularly outstanding in Turkey’s historic 1-0 win against Germany when he made phenomenal saves from Ulf Kirsten and Oliver Bierhoff in order to preserve his side’s slender advantage. He also kept a clean sheet in the return encounter with the Germans in Munich. His main strengths are his willingness to come for high balls and his ability in one-on-one situations. Was one of the best GK of Euro 2000.
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English to English translation of Turkey
turcaí
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Country Code -90
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Turkey, (n.)A large bird whose flesh when eaten on certain religious anniversaries has the peculiar property of attesting piety and gratitude. Incidentally, it is pretty good eating.
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BATS

BEE EATERS

BIRDS OF PARADISE

CANARIES

CASSOWARIES

CHICKEN:Breeds

CONDORS

CUCKOOS

CRACIDS

CRANES

DOVES

DUCKS

EAGLES

EMUS

FALCONS

FINCHES

FLAMINGO

FLYCATCHERS

FOWL

GEESE

GUAM RAILS

GUINEAS

HAWKS
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TR (Internet),
TR (ISO 3166),
TUR (ISO 3166),
TU (FIPS 10-4)
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Three strikes in a row. (
triple)
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Modern Turkey was founded in 1923 from the Anatolian remnants of the defeated Ottoman Empire by national hero Mustafa KEMAL, who was later honored with the title Ataturk, or "Father of the Turks." Under his authoritarian leadership, the country adopted wide-ranging social, legal, and political reforms. After a period of one-party rule, an experiment with multi-party politics led to the 1950 election victory of the opposition Democratic Party and the peaceful transfer of power. Since then, Turkish political parties have multiplied, but democracy has been fractured by periods of instability and intermittent military coups (1960, 1971, 1980), which in each case eventually resulted in a return of political power to civilians. In 1997, the military again helped engineer the ouster - popularly dubbed a "post-modern coup" - of the then Islamic-oriented government. Turkey intervened militarily on Cyprus in 1974 to prevent a Greek takeover of the island and has since acted as patron state to the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus," which only Turkey recognizes. A separatist insurgency begun in 1984 by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) - now known as the People's Congress of Kurdistan or Kongra-Gel (KGK) - has dominated the Turkish military's attention and claimed more than 30,000 lives, but after the capture of the group's leader in 1999, the insurgents largely withdrew from Turkey, mainly to northern Iraq. In 2004, KGK announced an end to its ceasefire and attacks attributed to the KGK increased. Turkey joined the UN in 1945 and in 1952 it became a member of NATO. In 1964, Turkey became an associate member of the European Community; over the past decade, it has undertaken many reforms to strengthen its democracy and economy, enabling it to begin accession membership talks with the European Union.
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(
n.)
Any large American gallinaceous bird belonging to the genus Meleagris, especially the North American wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), and the domestic turkey, which was probably derived from the Mexican wild turkey, but had been domesticated by the Indians long before the discovery of America.
(
n.)
An empire in the southeast of Europe and southwest of Asia.
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1. foolish person; an absolute goose; 2. something which is unsuccessful; flop 1. method of withdrawal from a drug addiction in which the drug is given up completely, and no other drugs are used as substitutes; 2. without the aid of other drugs: "come off cold turkey"; "go cold turkey"
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fool, dumbo, jerk You turkey! Why did you put Jello on my pizza?
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Turkey in
Greek
(Lex**) Τουρκία (Lex). Τουρκία
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Ουσ. Τουρκία
Ουσ. γαλοπούλα//
κρέας γαλοπούλας//
αποτυχία (
αργκό)//
ανόητο άτομο, "κουτόγαλο" (
μτφ.)
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Τουρκία
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Turkey in
Esperanto
n. meleagro
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Turkio, Turkujo
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Turkey in
Afrikaans
Turkye
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Turkey in
Chinese (s)
['t2:ki] n.火鸡(肉)
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[E] Turkey (n) [P] Turquia (f) [C] 土耳其 [E] turkey (n) [P] peru (m) [C] 火鸡
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Turkey in
Chinese (t)
[地名] 土耳其.
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Turkey in
Luxembourgish
nf - Tierkei nn - Schnuddelhong (pl. Schnuddelhénger)
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Turkey in
Interlingua
(country) Turchia; (bird) gallo de India
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Turkey in
Arabic
تركيا
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اسْم : الديك الروميّ الدجاجة الروميّة
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تركيا
Short name: TR, TUR
Country code: +90
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دندي، فراخ الهند
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تركيا
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ألاسم
دِيكٌ رُومِيّ ; غِرْغِر
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Turkey in
Visayan
pabo
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Turkey in
Czech
krocan
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Turkey in
Estonian
kalkun
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Turkey in
Indonesian
kalkun
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kalkun
my child #20
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kalkun
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kalkun
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Turkey in
Spanish
Turquía; pavo; cañengo
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pavo, guajalote; perdedor
TurkeyTurquía
(Quercus cerris) rebollo, mesto, roble cerris, roble turco síndrome de abstinencia, mono; en seco pava cantarlas claras pez escorpión
(Anhinga anhinga) marbella, pájaro-culebra
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(n.) = Turquía.
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Their assignments lasted from four months to one year in such diverse posts as Chile, Finland, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Turkey.
(n.) = pavo.
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The section on livestock includes a separate unit on wild turkeys.
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* cold turkey = de pronto, de sopetón, en seco.
* go + cold turkey = parar, abandonar, dejar, abstenerse, enfriarse.
* turkey breast = pechuga de pavo.
* turkey vulture = gallinazo, aura común.
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Turkey in
Russian
[n.]
1) индюк, индюшка
2) индейка (как блюдо)
{сочетание} to talk ~ [амер.] говорить серьёзно
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(n) индюк; разочаровавшее капиталовложение; турция
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1. голая правда; истина без прикрас; 2. резкое прекращение употребления наркотиков
(слэнг) завязать, порвать с пагубным влечением (
напр., алкоголизм, курение, наркомания); «быть в зявязке»
(
досл.: становиться холодной индейкой)
прекращать/бросать
(какую-либо привычку) прямо сейчас, резко и безвозвратно
Например: 1) - Did it take you a long time to quit smoking? - No. I just went cold turkey, and I never smoked again.
- У тебя много ушло времени на то, чтобы бросить курить? - Нет. Я просто резко бросил и никогда больше не курил.
2) I want to quit drinking. I am going cold turkey. -
Я хочу бросить пить. Я бросаю прямо сейчас. надуться как индюк
(
досл.: «обсуждать индейку»)
1) говорить дело, разговаривать по-деловому; 2) говорить начистоту
Например:1. He's talking turkey. —
Он говорит дело. 2. He wanted to talk turkey but she just wanted to joke around. —
Он хотел поговорить серьезно, а она хотела все обратить в шутку.
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Турция
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индейка, индюшка, индюк
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индюк
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n. Турция n. 1. индюк; индейка (тж. кул.) 2. жарг. неудача, провал; Norfolk turkey - житель Норфолка; to talk turkey - ам. жарг. говорить прямо, без обиняков
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Turkey in
Papiamento
Turkia
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Turkey in
Dutch
kalkoen
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Turkey in
Portuguese
Turquia
Livros de IK lista negra (alusão aos Golden Turkey Awards, prêmios fictícios aos piores filmes de todos os tempos)
Sopa no Mel
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Perú
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Turquia
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Turkey in
Norwegian
kalkun
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Turkey in
Turkish
türkiye
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hindi
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English Turkish Dictionary (M. Yildiz)
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i. Türkiye.
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i. Türkiye. i. (çoğ. --s/ tur.key) 1. hindi. 2. argo aptal/tuhaf görünümlü kimse, şaban. 3. argo beceriksizin teki, işleri yüzüne gözüne bulaştıran kimse.
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English Turkish Dictionary (Magnetron)
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türkiye
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Turkey in
Thai
nc. เท้อกิ (En.)
1. ประเทศตุรกี
nc. เท้อกิ (En.)
1. ไก่งวง
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(เทอ'คี) n. ประเทศตุรก'เมืองหลวงชื่อAnkara
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ประเทศตุรกี
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Turkey in
Vietnamese
['tə:ki]
◊ danh từ ▪ (động vật học) gà tây
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Turkey in
Italian
Turchia
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Turkey in
Romanian
curcan;Turcia esec;fiasco
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Turkey 1. curcan ; curca
2. carne de curcan
3. fiasco , esec , cadere
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(mas-un) piatră de ascuţit
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curcan; curca
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curcan; curca
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Turkey in
Catalan
s Turquia | gall dindi
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Turkey in
Polish
indyk m
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Irish
Indyk nigdy nie jest za wcześniejszymi świętami Bożonarodzeniowymi.
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indyk; Turkey Turcja
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paw; porażka; plajta
TurkeyTurcja
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Turkey in
French
turkey ['tM:kN] n
(a)Culin dinde f, dindonneau m;
turkey (cock), dindon m;
hen turkey, dinde;
turkey buzzard, vautour m aura;
(b)esp Am F to talk turkey, parler franchement;
Sl cold turkey, état m de manque de drogue(s);
(c)esp Am Sl (failed play, film) bide m, four m; (ineffectual person) abruti, -ie, crétin, -ine.
Turkey ['tM:kN] n Turquie f.
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Turquie
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Turquie
Short name: TR, TUR
Country code: +90
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Turkey in
Bulgarian
пуйка;
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['t@:ki] n 1. пуйка; 2. ам. sl. неуспех, провал (особ. за пиес{2} ['t@:ki] n: ~ carpet килим тип песийски; ~ red ален (цвят)
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['tъ:ki] n: ~ carpet килим тип песийски; ~ red ален (цвят); ~ towel хавлиена кърпа.
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Turkey in
Croatian
Turska puran
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Turska
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Turska puran
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Turkey in
German
Truthahn
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Turkey in
Danish
Tyrkiet
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Turkey in
Persian
كشور تركيه، بوقلمون، شكست خورده، واخورده
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واخورده، بوقلمون، شكست خورده، كشورتركيه
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کشور ترکيه ،بوقلمون ،شکست خورده ،واخورده
ورزش : 3امتياز کامل استرايک پى درپى
کلمات مرتبط(7) کلمات مرتبط(turkey):
بازگشت به واژه turkey
turkey bath(s)
turkey cock turkey corn
turkey poult turkey pound
turkey red turkey-cock
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كشور تركيه ، بوقلمون ، شكست خورده ، واخورده گرمابه،حمامشرقي بوقلمون نر ذرت،بلال جوجهبوقلمون ليرهعثماني،ليرهترك شله
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ù¢¤ّ،گّ ٹ ù¢¤ّ، –¨îھ ٹ َُِّىّ“ ٹ ù ¤ّھî üى¤ھô‘ُںٹù“‘ُ¤ً ¤÷ َُِّىّ“ ٌٍ“ٹ–¤£ َُِّىّ“ù›ّ› ي¤—ù¤َٹü÷‘ُ™نù¤َ ùَھ
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Turkey in
Finnish
Turkki
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Turkey in
Hungarian
törökország, pulyka
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pulyka
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pulyka
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Turkey in
Hebrew
הודו (תרנגול)
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Turkey in
Serbian
Curan
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Turkey in
Albanian
turqi
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Turqia
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Turkey in
Mongolian
n. (pl -eys) цацагт хяруул.
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цацагт хяруул, турк улс, турк,Турк
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Turkey in
Swedish
Turkiet
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Turkey in
Urdu
n.
پيرو- فيل مرغ
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Turkey in
Slovak
pura, puran; ~ cock puran; nadutež; ~ hen pura; ~ corn (E) koruza
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Turkey in
Ukrainian
(n) турція
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