seven

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الإنجليزية - التركية
yedi

Dünyada yedi bini aşkın dil vardır. - There are over seven thousand languages in the world.

Babam genellikle eve yedide gelir. - My father usually comes home at seven.

VII
iskambilde yedili
(Bilgisayar) yedisi

Guyana nüfusunun yaklaşık yüzde yedisi Müslümandır. - About seven percent of Guyana's population is Muslim.

O yıl Ocak ayında, on dördünden on yedisine kadar dört gün boyunca kar gördük. - In January of that year, we saw snow for four days, from the fourteenth to the seventeenth.

{i} yedili
(isim) yedili
{i} yedi, yedi rakamı (7, VII)
{i} isk. yedili
yedi misli
seven fold yedi kat
seven won ders of the world dünyanın yedi harikası
yedi sayısı veya rakamı yedili iskambil kâğıdı
yedi rakamı
seven inc
(Argo) küçük single plak
seven seas
dünyanın okyanusları
seven wonders of the world
dünyanın yedi harikası
seven year
yedi yıllık
seven-fold
yedi misli
seven-fold
yedi kat
seven bit alphameric code
yedi bit alfamerik kod
seven days notice
yedi gün önceden haber
seven dwarfs
yedi cüceler
seven dwarves
Yedi cüceler
seven hundred
yedi yüz

Yüz, iki yüz, üç yüz, dört yüz, beş yüz, altı yüz, yedi yüz, sekiz yüz, dokuz yüz, bin. - One hundred, two hundred, three hundred, four hundred, five hundred, six hundred, seven hundred, eight hundred, nine hundred, one thousand.

seven sleepers
yedi uyurlar
seven each
yedişer
seven times (more)
yedi katı
seven year old
yedi yaşında
from seven to seventy
yediden yetmişe
twenty seven
yirmi yedi
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Pamuk Prenses Ve Yedi Cüceler

Seven Dwarfs = Seven Dwarves.

by a factor of seven
yedi oranında
fifty-seven
elli yedi
forty seven
47
having seven angles or sides
yedi acısı veya taraf olan
ninety-seven
doksan yedi
number seven
sayı yedi
the seven wonders of the world
Dünyanın yedi harikası
twenty-four seven
24 yedi
twenty-seven
27
digit seven
(Bilgisayar) basamak yedi
minus seven degrees
eksi yedi derece
next seven days
(Bilgisayar) gelecek yedi gün
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A numerical value equal to 7; the number occurring after six and before eight
The digit/figure 7 or an occurrence thereof

He wrote three sevens on the paper.

A card bearing seven pips
{a} noting one more than six
Sarah and Ella have been friends for seven years. Cíbola Seven Cities of Seven Days' Battles Seven Oaks Massacre Seven Weeks' War Seven Wonders of the World Seven Years' War Seven Group of
Seven is the number
{s} being 7 in number
the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one
The number greater by one than six; seven units or objects
the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one being one more than six
A symbol representing seven units, as 7, or vii
{i} number 7
One more than six; six and one added; as, seven days make one week
being one more than six
Seven Sages
The seven ancient Greek men Thales, Solon, Periander, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus
Seven Sleepers Day
In Germany, June 27 is Siebenschläfertag (Seven Sleepers Day). The weather on that day is supposed to determine the average weather of the next seven weeks
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Seven man-made structures that were listed by and accepted as the greatest such in the vicinity of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East
Seven Wonders of the World
Any of several lists of remarkable natural or man-made places

New Seven Wonders of the World.

seven card stud
A version of stud poker where each individual receives seven cards, three face down and four face up
seven deadly sins
The cardinal sins enumerated by Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century - pride/vanity, envy, gluttony, greed/avarice, lust, sloth, wrath/anger
seven hundred
The cardinal number occurring after six hundred ninety-nine and before seven hundred one, represented in Arabic numerals as 700
seven hundred and fifty
The figure 750
seven hundred and fifty
Seven hundred plus fifty
seven minutes in heaven
A party game in which two participants are locked in a closet for seven minutes
seven o'clock
The start of the eighth hour of the day in both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock; 7: 00
seven out
in the game of craps, to roll a seven after having established the "point"

If the shooter sevens out — rolls a 7 before the point — all the pass-line bets lose..

seven seals
a concept of Christian eschatology, which comes from the Book of Revelation in the Christian Bible, where a book with seven seals is described in Revelation 5: 1
seven seas
All of the oceans of the world. (North and South Atlantic, North and South Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic)
seven second delay
Alternative name of broadcast delay
seven thousand
7,000
seven virtues
The sacred counterparts of the seven deadly sins: chastity, temperance, generosity, diligence, patience, kindness, modesty
seven-league boots
Fairy-tale boots enabling the wearer to reach seven leagues at a stride
seven-second delay
Alternative name of broadcast delay
seventy-seven
The cardinal number immediately following seventy-six and preceding seventy-eight
seven sisters
(Astronomi) The Seven Sisters: The star cluster of the Pleiades
seven-year itch
(deyim) (INFORMAL HUMOROUS) If a married person has the seven-year itch, they are feeling dissatisfied with their marriage after seven years, and are considering having a sexual relationship with someone who is not their wife or husband
Seven Cities of Cíbola
Legendary cities of splendour and riches sought by Spanish conquistadores in North America during the 16th century. The cities were first reported by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, who was shipwrecked off Florida in 1528 and who wandered through what later became Texas and northern Mexico before his rescue in 1536. Expeditions sent to search for the cities were unsuccessful; one led by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 1540 located a group of Zuni pueblos but failed to find vast treasures
Seven Days' Battles
(June 25-July 1, 1862) American Civil War battles that prevented Union capture of Richmond, Va. In a series of attacks and counterattacks by both sides, the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee forced Union troops under George B. McClellan to retreat from a position 4 mi (6 km) east of the Confederate capital to a new base on the James River. The Union failure to take Richmond and the withdrawal of the Army of the Potomac ended the Peninsular Campaign. Casualties were estimated at 16,000 for the Union and 20,000 for the Confederates
Seven Deadly Sins
according to the Christian church in the Middle Ages, the seven most serious types of bad behaviour. The sins are pride (=thinking you are better than other people) , lechery (=too much desire for sex) , envy (=disliking someone because they have things that you want and do not have) , anger, covetousness (=wanting someone else's wealth or possessions) , gluttony (=eating too much) , and sloth (=laziness)
Seven Dwarfs
a group of seven very small men in the fairy tale Snow White. In the Walt Disney film of the story their names are Doc, Grumpy, Sleepy, Bashful, Happy, Sneezy, and Dopey
Seven Gods of Fortune
{i} (Japan) seven deities of good luck, eclectic group of deities in Japan believed to bring good luck and happiness to people (Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin and Hotei)
Seven Oaks Massacre
(1816) Destruction of a Canadian fur-trading settlement. Sixty Métis, directed by an agent of the North West Co., attempted to run provisions past the rival Hudson's Bay Co. settlement on the Red River. They were intercepted by the colony's governor and 25 soldiers at Seven Oaks, near the settlement. An argument grew into a fight in which the Métis killed 20 men, including the governor. They then threatened the remaining settlers with massacre, forcing them to abandon the colony. The settlement was restored the next year
Seven Species
seven types of crops mentioned in the Bible as the praised crops of Israel (wheat, barley, vines, fig, pomegranate, olives, oil, honey)
Seven Up
{i} 7UP, brand name of a carbonated lemon lime flavored soft drink
Seven Weeks' War
or Austro-Prussian War (June-August 1866) Conflict between Prussia on one side and Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover, and minor German states on the other. A contrived dispute by Prussia's Otto von Bismarck over the Schleswig-Holstein Question resulted in the June 1866 Prussian attack on Austrian forces in Bohemia. The Prussian army, modernized and reorganized by Albrecht Theodor Emil, count von Roon, and Helmuth von Moltke, decisively defeated Austria at the Battle of Königgrätz and elsewhere. By August the war was formally concluded by the Treaty of Prague, which assigned Schleswig-Holstein and other territories to Prussia. The effect of the war was to exclude Austria from Germany
Seven Wonders of the World
In ancient times, the pyramids of Egypt; the Hanging Gardens of Babylon; Phidias's statue of Zeus at Olympia; the temple of Artemis at Ephesus; the tomb, or mausoleum, of King Mausolus at Halicarnassus; the Colossus of Rhodes; and either the Pharos, or lighthouse, at Alexandria or the walls of Babylon. The list of manmade wonders was first compiled by a Hellenistic traveler in the second century. seven ancient structures which were considered to be the most interesting and impressive things in the world made by ancient peoples. These were the Pyramids of Egypt, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the mausoleum (=building where people are buried) at Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Pharos (a lighthouse ) at Alexandria. Preeminent architectural and sculptural achievements of antiquity, as listed by various Greco-Roman observers. Included on the best known list were the Pyramids of Giza (the oldest of the wonders and the only one substantially in existence today), the Hanging Gardens of Babylon (a series of landscaped rooftop terraces on a ziggurat, ascribed to either Nebuchadnezzar II or the semilegendary Queen Sammu-ramat), the Statue of Zeus at Olympia (a large gold-and-ivory figure of the god on his throne by Phidias), the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus (a temple, built in 356 BC, famous for its imposing size and the works of art that adorned it), the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Pharos of Alexandria (a lighthouse built 280 BC on the island of Pharos off Alexandria, said to have been more than 350 ft, or 110 m, high). These wonders inspired the compilation of many other lists of seven attractions, or "wonders," by later generations
Seven Years' War
a war fought in Europe, North America, and India between 1756 and 1763. The war was about French and English colonies, and also Austria and Prussia wanting to control Europe. As a result of the war, France lost most of its land in India and the US to Britain, and Prussia became a leading European power under Frederick II. (1756-63) Major European conflict between Austria and its allies France, Saxony, Sweden, and Russia on one side against Prussia and its allies Hanover and Britain on the other. The war arose out of Austria's attempt to win back the rich province of Silesia, taken by Prussia in the War of the Austrian Succession. Early victories by Frederick II the Great in Saxony and Bohemia (1756-58) were offset by a decisive Prussian defeat by Austria and Russia near Frankfurt (1759). After inconclusive fighting in 1760-61, Frederick concluded a peace with Russia (1762) and drove the Austrians from Silesia. The war also involved the overseas colonial struggles between Britain and France in North America (see French and Indian War) and in India. The European conflict was settled with the Treaty of Hubertusburg, by which Frederick confirmed Prussia's stature as a major European power
Seven Years' War
{i} (1756-1763) war between several European countries and result of two primary conflicts (England vs. France over control of North America, and between Austria vs. Prussia over control of Germany)
Seven-Eleven Japan Co.,Ltd.
{i} Japanese lartgest chain of convenience store (of the 7-Eleven international conglomerate)
seven branch candelabrum
golden candle holder that was lit in the Temple; symbol of the state of Israel
seven day wonder
miracles, major wonder
seven days of mourning
seven day period for grieving over the dead
seven deadly sins
seven main measures or categories of evil in the world (Christianity)
seven deities of good luck
{i} (Japan) Seven Gods of Fortune, eclectic group of deities in Japan believed to bring good luck and happiness to people (Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin and Hotei)
seven hills of rome
the hills on which the ancient city of Rome was built
seven league boots
boots from a fairy tale that enable the person who wears them to reach seven leagues at a stride
seven months pregnant
in the seventh month of a pregnancy, progressive stage of a pregnancy
seven seas
all the oceans of the world
seven seas
an informal expression for all of the oceans of the world; "the old salt had sailed the seven seas
seven times
on seven separate occasions
seven wastes
(Ticaret) Forms of production waste identified by Taiichi Ohno, specified as: overproduction vs. demand, idle time, unnecessary transport, inventory, excess processing, excess operator motion and production of defective parts
seven wisdoms
seven sciences of the Middle Ages (arithmetic, engineering, music, astronomy, nature, divinity, and political science); all of the science, total of human knowledge
seven wonders of the world
seven amazing structures built in ancient times (the Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, statue of Zeus by Phidias at Olympia, Pharos of Alexandria, Colossus of Rhodes, Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, and Mausoleum of Halicarnassus)
seven years
period of seven calendar years, 2555 days
seven years' war
a war of England and Prussia against France and Austria (1756-1763); Britain and Prussia got the better of it
seven-membered
of a chemical compound having a ring with seven members
seven-spot
a spot with seven pips on the face
seven-up
a form of all fours in which a total of seven points is game
seventy-seven
being seven more than seventy
set of seven
group of seven, pack of seven units
deuce-to-seven lowball
A version of lowball poker where the ace is the high card and straights and flushes count, making the best hand 2-3-4-5-7 (with at least two different suits)
eighty-seven
The cardinal number immediately following eighty-six and preceding eighty-eight
fifty-seven
The cardinal number immediately following fifty-six and preceding fifty-eight
forty-seven
The cardinal number immediately following forty-six and preceding forty-eight
four score and seven years ago
four score and seven years ago
As an opener, a sometimes sarcastic indicator to indicate a past event being mentioned is particularly important
four score seven years ago
Alternative form of four score and seven years ago
ninety-seven
The cardinal number immediately following ninety-six and preceding ninety-eight
sevens
plural form of seven
sevens
Rugby sevens
sixty-seven
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-six and preceding sixty-eight
thirty-seven
The cardinal number occurring after thirty-six and before thirty-eight
twenty-four seven
Constantly, without interruption

They're open twenty-four seven, you can go there any time you want.

twenty-four seven
An abbreviation which stands for "24 hours a day, 7 days a week", including holidays and days otherwise that may alter limitations of work. In commerce and industry, it identifies a round-the-clock service, as might be offered by a supermarket, ATM, gas station, concierge service or manned data center
twenty-seven
The cardinal number immediately following twenty-six and preceding twenty-eight
eighty-seven
being seven more than eighty
game seven
(Oyunlar) A game seven is the final game of a best of seven series. This game can occur in the postseasons for Major League Baseball (League Championship Series and World Series), the National Basketball Association (all rounds of the NBA Playoffs), and the National Hockey League (all rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs)
Chicago Seven
seven radicals tried in 1969-1970 for inciting a riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention (included major counterculture leaders, such as Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin)
City of Seven Hills
Rome, capital city of Italy
Group of Seven
the full name of the G7. Toronto-centred group of Canadian painters devoted to landscape painting (especially of northern Ontario subjects) and the creation of a national style. A number of future members met in 1913 while working as commercial artists in Toronto. The group adopted its name on the occasion of a group exhibition held in 1920. The original members included J.E.H. MacDonald, Lawren S. Harris, Arthur Lismer, F.H. Varley, Franklin Carmichael, Frank H. Johnston, and Alexander Young Jackson. The group was particularly influential in the 1920s and '30s. In 1933 the name was changed to the Canadian Group of Painters
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
famous fairy tale popularized by Walt Disney in an animated version of the story
fifty-seven
being seven more than fifty
forty-seven
being seven more than forty
ninety-seven
being seven more than ninety
payment within seven days
payment must be made within one week
sevens
plural of seven
sixty-seven
being seven more than sixty
the seven planets
seven bodies previously thought to orbit the Earth (Sun, Mercury, Venus, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars)
thirty-seven
being severn more than thirty
twenty-four seven
24-7 if something happens twenty-four seven, it happens all the time, every day
twenty-seven
the cardinal number that is the sum of twenty-six and one being seven more than twenty
التركية - الإنجليزية
seven

    الواصلة

    sev·en

    التركية النطق

    sevın

    النطق

    /ˈsevən/ /ˈsɛvən/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'se-v&n, 'se-b& ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English seofon, from Proto-Germanic *sebun, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

    فيديوهات

    ... to nearly seven billion this year.  Put three zeroes on the end of seven million, you get ...
    ... of the earth, the human population, has grown 1,000 fold from approximately seven million ...
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