fete

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English - Turkish
{i} şölen

Onların idamı için belirlenen günde, o sanki şölene gidiyormuş gibi saçını kesti ve giyinip kuşandı. - Upon the day appointed for their execution she cut off her hair and dressed herself as if going to a fete.

iyi ağırlamak
çit
onurlandırmak
eğlence
ziyafet vermek
piknik
şenlik
fete champetre açık hava eğlencesi
açık hava eğlencesi
{f} ağırlamak
şerefine şölen ver
ziyafet
{i} bayram
yortu
English - English
To celebrate (a person)
A feast, celebration or carnival
A festival open to the public, the proceeds from which are often given to charity
a festival or feast
{i} party, celebration; banquet, feast; holiday
If someone is feted, they are celebrated, welcomed, or admired by the public. Anouska Hempel, the British dress designer, was feted in New York this week at a spectacular dinner
have a celebration; "They were feting the patriarch of the family"; "After the exam, the students were celebrating"
fete fetes feting feted in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use fête1. A fete is an event that is usually held outdoors and includes competitions, entertainments, and the selling of used and home-made goods
an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place); "a drama festival"
{f} host a party in honor of
Feet
A feat
an elaborate party (often outdoors)
A dance, party or other festive occasion
A festival, an entertainment on a large scale (OED Vol V, 856)
Fr A party
fêted
Simple past tense and past participle of fête
feted
honoured, celebrated
fete
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