hills

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الإنجليزية - التركية
tepelik alan
hill
{i} tepe

Kıraliyet Sarayı bir tepenin üstüne yapıldı. - The royal palace was built on a hill.

Ben mektubu yazmayı bitirdiğimde, seni yaklaşık olarak tepenin iki mil ötesindeki göle götüreceğim. - When I have finished writing the letter, I will take you to the lake about two miles beyond the hill.

hill
{i} yokuş
hill
{i} tepecik
hill
yığmak
hill
tepelemek
hill
toprak yığmak
hill
baş ucu
the hills
tepelik
hill
{i} yığın
hill
bayır
hill
tepe oluşturmak
as old as the hills
çok eski, çok yaşlı
as old as the hills
tepeler kadar eski
hill
hill
nilgiri hills
nilgiri tepeler
on hills
tepelerde
over the hills
tepeler üzerinde
ski hills
kayak tepeleri
التركية - التركية

تعريف hills في التركية التركية القاموس.

HİLL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Helâl. Yapılması günah olmayan
HİLL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Harem-i Kâbe ile mikat arası, hac zamanında Mekke-i Mükerreme dışında ihrama girilen yerin haricinde bulunan saha
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Berkshire Hills Beverly Hills Black Hills Cheviot Hills Chin Hills Grampian Hills Naga Hills
plural of hill
hilly land; "they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia"; "the Black Hills"
hilly land; "they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia"; "the Black Hills
Beverly Hills
A city within Los Angeles, California
Hill
Capitol Hill; the US Congress
Hill
A topographic surname for someone who lived on or by a hill
Silicon Hills
the area of high-tech businesses around Austin, Texas
head for the hills
To travel to a higher elevation, especially to a rural region on vacation

Modern campers look for comfort first when they head for the hills.

head for the hills
To go to a safe place; to seek refuge; to flee

Goldman Sachs warned that we are ‘only at the start of a steep downturn’ and advised investors to head for the hills.

hill
The pitcher’s mound
old as the hills
Extremely old

His family is as old as the hills, and infinitely more respectable.

older than the hills
Alternative form of old as the hills

In the photograph you looked older than the cliché—older than the hills.

run for the hills
Flee
take to the hills
To flee or vanish; to run away

He often took to the hills when his mother-in-law was in town.

hill
{v} to draw earth round plant
hill
{a} full of or having hills, irregular
hill
{n} a high land, an eminence, a cluster of plants and the earth raised about them
Arden Hills
{i} city in Minnesota (USA)
Berkshire Hills
Segment of the Appalachian Mtns. , western Massachusetts. Many of its summits exceed 2,000 ft (600 m), including Mount Greylock (3,491 ft, or 1,064 m), the highest point in the state. The wooded hills are a continuation of the Green Mtns. of Vermont; they include the Hoosac and Taconic ranges. Crossed by the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, the Berkshires contain state parks and forests and are the home of the Tanglewood summer music festival (in Lenox)
Beverly Hills
{i} suburb located west of Los Angeles which borders with Hollywood and is well-known as a wealthy residential area for actors and other show business personalities
Beverly Hills
A city of southern California surrounded by Los Angeles. It adjoins Hollywood and is famous as a fashionable residential area for show business personalities. Population: 31,971. an expensive part of Los Angeles, California where many famous film stars live. City (pop., 2000: 33,784), southwestern California, U.S. It is surrounded by the city of Los Angeles and adjoining Hollywood. It was established in 1906 as a residential area called Beverly. The Beverly Hills Hotel was built in 1912. Movie stars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks lived there in 1919, beginning the fashion among Hollywood celebrities of building lavish homes in Beverly Hills. Occupying an area of 5.7 sq mi (14.8 sq km), the city is crossed by the famous streets of Sunset Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Rodeo Drive
Black Hills
A group of rugged mountains of southwest South Dakota and northeast Wyoming rising to 2,208.8 m (7,242 ft) at Harney Peak. The Black Hills are a major recreational area. a group of hills in South Dakota in the US, one of which is Mount Rushmore. Group of mountains in western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming, U.S. Occupying about 6,000 sq mi (15,540 sq km), they lie between the Cheyenne and Belle Fourche rivers and rise to a maximum elevation of 7,242 ft (2,207 m) at Harney Peak. Their name refers to the dark appearance that their rounded hilltops and well-forested slopes present at a distance. The Sioux Indians were guaranteed treaty rights to the region in 1868; however, the discovery of gold in 1874 led to an influx of white miners and to the Black Hills War (1876), including the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Tourist attractions include the mining town of Deadwood, Mount Rushmore and Jewel Cave national monuments, Wind Cave National Park, and Custer State Park, all in South Dakota, and Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming
Cheviot Hills
the Cheviot Hills a range of hills between England and Scotland. Range of hills along the England-Scotland border. Extending northeast-southwest by the two countries' boundary, its highest elevation is Cheviot, at 2,676 ft (816 m). Evidence of prehistoric occupation is widespread. The land controlled by the Forestry Commission became a National Forest Park in 1955, and an even larger area was designated as Northumberland National Park
Chin Hills
A range of hills in western Myanmar (Burma) rising to 3,055.5 m (10,018 ft). Mountainous region, northwestern Myanmar (Burma). Extending along the Indian border, it forms the central part of an arc that stretches from the Arakan Mountains to the Patkai Range. The Chin Hills vary from 7,000 to 10,000 ft (2,000 to 3,000 m) high. They and the arc are part of the north-south-trending mountain belt of Southeast Asia, which has hindered east-west movement; the region was populated by the Chin peoples from the north. It is a frontier zone between Myanmar and Indian cultures
City of Seven Hills
Rome, capital city of Italy
Cotswold Hills
A range of southwest England extending about 80 km (50 mi) northeast from Bristol and rising to approximately 329 m (1,080 ft)
El Dorado Hills
{i} town in central California (USA)
Forest Hills
a town in New York State known especially for the US Open tennis competition which takes place there every year
Hill
A British topographic surname for someone who lived on or by a hill
Judean Hills
hilly region in Judea (region in Israel)
Malvern Hills
a group of hills in central England, where mineral water called Malvern Water is produced
Mendip Hills
a range of hills in southwest England, in the county of Somerset
Naga Hills
Hill region, northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar (Burma). A northern extension of the Arakan Mountains system, the hills reach a height of 12,552 ft (3,826 m) at Mount Saramati on the frontier. The densely forested hills receive heavy monsoon rains. The area is inhabited by tribes of Naga peoples living in small villages
North Richland Hills
A city of northeast Texas, a residential suburb of Fort Worth. Population: 45,895
Penn Hills
A community of southwest Pennsylvania, a residential suburb of Philadelphia. Population: 51,430
Soufrière Hills
A volcano, 915 m (3,002 ft) high, on southern Montserrat in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. It began erupting in 1995 for the first time in recorded history, causing the evacuation of thousands of residents
beverly hills
a city in southwestern California surrounded by Los Angeles; home of many Hollywood actors
black hills
mountains in western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming mountains in southwestern South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming; sacred to the Sioux (whites settling in the Black Hills led to the Battle of Little Bighorn); site of Mount Rushmore
hill
structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones; "they built small mounds to hide behind"
hill
Smaller than a mountain, a raised part of the earth
hill
a local and well-defined elevation of the land
hill
An elevated location smaller than a mountain
hill
risque English comedian (1925-1992)
hill
Pitcher's mound
hill
A hill is a raised area or mound of land
hill
a local and well-defined elevation of the land risque English comedian (1925-1992) United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916) form into a hill
hill
To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn
hill
A hill is an area of land that is higher than the land that surrounds it. We trudged up the hill to the stadium. Maple Hill
hill
A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them; as, a hill of corn or potatoes
hill
a natural elevation smaller than a mountain
hill
The pitchers mound
hill
disapproval If you say that someone is over the hill, you are saying rudely that they are old and no longer fit, attractive, or capable of doing useful work. He doesn't take kindly to suggestions that he is over the hill. American Confederate officer active in the Seven Days' Battle, the Second Battle of Bull Run, and the Battle of Antietam (all 1862). His charge began the Battle of Gettysburg (1863). American railroad magnate who promoted the Great Northern Railway and with J.P. Morgan wrested control of the Northern Pacific Railroad from E.H. Harriman in a stock market struggle that provoked the Panic of 1901. Bunker Hill Battle of Hill David Octavius and Robert Adamson Hill James Jerome Hill Joe Hill painting
hill
A cluster of plants or roots with a pile of earth around it
hill
A heap of earth surrounding a plant
hill
(baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands
hill
{i} raised area of land (smaller than a mountain); slope, gradient, incline; heap, pile, mound
hill
A sloping road
hill
n a smaller version of a mountain with a rounded top; 1000 ft from the top to bottom of the hill slope is often used as the superficial distinction between a hill and mountain
hill
To place soil up to and around crops, usually planted in rows
hill
The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants
hill
United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916)
hill
A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land; an eminence less than a mountain
hill
Amon[s] Emyn[p]
hill
n bukit
hill
King of the Hill: Normally a 4 team map 1 capture point to hold/defend
hill
form into a hill
hill
(Sir John), M D , botanist (1716-1775) He wrote some farces, which called forth from Garrick the following couplet: "For physic and farces his equal there scarce is His farces are physic, his physic a farce is," Hill-folk The Cameronian Scotch Covenanters, who met clandestinely among the hills Sometimes the Covenanters generally are so called Sir W Scott used the words as a synonym of Cameronians
hill
Allen
in the foot-hills of
at the bottom of
nilgiri hills
hills in southern India
old as the hills
very old, ancient
seven hills of rome
the hills on which the ancient city of Rome was built
the hills
area characterized by many hills, hilly region
hills

    التركية النطق

    hîlz

    النطق

    /ˈhəlz/ /ˈhɪlz/

    رصف المشتركة

    hills eye

    فيديوهات

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