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Definition of be legion in English Turkish dictionary

legion
{i} lejyon

O, Yabancı Lejyonuna yazıldı. - He enlisted in the Foreign Legion.

legion
{i} birlik
legion
eski roma tümeni
legion
kalabalık insan topluluğu
legion
{i} (Tarih) (Romalılarda) lejyon
legion
{i} kalabalık
legion
{i} kalabalık, alay
English - English

Definition of be legion in English English dictionary

legion
A group of orders inferior to a class; in scientific classification, a term occasionally used to express an assemblage of objects intermediate between an order and a class
legion
Numerous; vast; very great in number; multitudinous

Russia's labor and capital resources are woefully inadequate to overcome the state's needs and vulnerabilities, which are legion.

legion
A great number

Where one sin has entered, legions will force their way through the same breach. — John Rogers (1679-1729).

legion
A large military or semimilitary unit trained for combat; any military force; an army, regiment; an armed, organized and assembled militia
legion
(often Legion or the Legion) A national organization or association of former servicemen, such as the American Legion, founded in 1919
legion
The major unit or division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 infantry soldiers and 100 to 200 cavalry troops
legion
A large number of people; a multitude
legion
{n} a body of soldiers, vast number, host
legion
numerous, vast multitude (as in his attributes are legion)
legion
a large group of people
legion
A legion was made up of 10 cohorts (480 men to a cohort) or 4,800 men
legion
A legion is a large group of soldiers who form one section of an army. the Sudan-based troops of the Libyan Islamic Legion
legion
a vast multitude
legion
association of ex-servicemen; "the American Legion"
legion
A military force; an army; military bands
legion
a large military unit; "the French Foreign Legion" association of ex-servicemen; "the American Legion
legion
{i} unit of the Roman army consisting of 3, 000 to 6, 000 soldiers; military unit, army; multitude, mass
legion
A body of foot soldiers and cavalry consisting of different numbers at different periods, from about four thousand to about six thousand men, the cavalry being about one tenth
legion
– A large group of soldiers; an army
legion
archaic terms for army
legion
association of ex-servicemen; "the American Legion
legion
a military organization, army, regiment, (rather archaic)
legion
an association (often of ex-servicemen)
legion
If you say that things of a particular kind are legion, you mean that there are a great number of them. Ellie's problems are legion. very many = numerous. Military organization, originally the largest permanent unit in the Roman army. It was the basis of the military system by which imperial Rome conquered and ruled its empire. The early Roman Republic found the Greek phalanx too unwieldy for fragmented fighting in the hills and valleys of central Italy. To replace it the Romans evolved a new tactical system based on small and flexible infantry units called maniples. These were grouped in larger units called cohorts, which ranged from 360 to 600 men, depending on the era. Ten cohorts made up a legion, which moved into battle with four cohorts in the first line and three each in the second and third lines. See also Foreign Legion. American Legion Foreign Legion Legion of Honour Order of the Legion of Honour Legion of Mary Church
legion
"a worldwide virtual computer " U Virginia object-based metasystem, aims to make "millions of hosts and trillions of data objects" appear to any user as a single computer A particular approach to making network connected resources available easily; not clear if GEM would use, or just learn lessons from them on how to do what we want to do http: //www cs virginia edu/~legion/
legion
A group of orders inferior to a class
legion
Distributed Programming model provides an architecture and language
legion
A legion of people or things is a great number of them. His delightful sense of humour won him a legion of friends
legion
a large military unit; "the French Foreign Legion"
legion
“My name is Legion: for we are many” (St Mark v 9) A (Atasözü)ial expression somewhat similar to hydraheaded Thus, speaking of the houseless poor we should say, “Their name is Legion;” so also we should say of the diseases arising from want of cleanliness, the evils of ignorance, and so on The Thundering Legion The Roman legion that discomfited the Marcomanni in 179 is so called, because (as the legend informs us) a thunderstorm was sent in answer to the prayers of certain Christians; this storm relieved the thirst of the legion In like manner a hail-storm was sent to the aid of Joshua, at the time when he commanded the sun to stay its course, and assisted the Israelites to their victory (Dion Cassius, lxxi 8 (See Joshua x 10-12 )
legion
A great number; a multitude
be legion

    Hyphenation

    be le·gion

    Turkish pronunciation

    bi licın

    Pronunciation

    /bē ˈlēʤən/ /biː ˈliːʤən/

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