academy

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Englisch - Türkisch
akademi

Yuri 1957 yılında Sovyet Hava Kuvvetleri Akademisi'nden pekiyi derece ile mezun oldu. - Yuri graduated with honors from the Soviet Air Force Academy in 1957.

O, filmdeki performansıyla bir Akademi Ödülü kazandı. - She won an Academy Award for her performance in the film.

bilim adamları topluluğu
medrese
yüksekokul
plato'nun kurduğu felsefe okulu
yüksek okul
{i} okul
ilim adamları cemiyeti
Academy of Fine Arts
Güzel Sanatlar Akademisi
academy of music
müzik akademisi
naval academy
(Askeri) deniz harb okulu
royal academy
kraliyet akademisi
air force academy
Tenek Harp Okulu
air force academy
hava harp okulu
military academy
askeri akademi
military academy
harp okulu
military academy
harbiye
naval academy
deniz harp okulu
naval academy
deniz harp akademisi
police academy
polis akademisi
police academy
polis koleji
british academy
(Eğitim) ingiltere akademisi
chinese academy
(Eğitim) çin akademisi
military academy
askeri okul
military academy
(Askeri) kara harp okulu
military academy
(Askeri) HARP OKULU: Bak. "United States Military Academy". MILITARY ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SEPARATION OF AIRCRAFT: ASKERİ İDARE UÇAK MESAFELERİNE AİT SORUMLULUĞU KABUL EDER (HV.): Koridor harekatı sırasında askeri idarenin bu koridor içindeki uçuşlarda uçaklar arasındaki mesafelerin sağlanmasıyla ilgili Federal Havacılık Bürosu sorumluluğunu kendi üzerine aldığını belirten terim. Bu tedbire, genellikle, koridor içinde uçan tayyareler arasındaki mesafe uçaklar arası muhabere ile korunduğu ve bu mesafe Federal Havacılık Bürosu Yönetmeliklerinde belirtilenden daha kısa olduğu zaman müracaat edilir
military academy
harp akademisi
naval academy
(Askeri) DENİZ HARP OKULU: Maryland eyaletinde Annapolis şehrinde bulunan daimi Deniz HARP Okulu. Bu okulda, öğrenciler Deniz Kuvvetlerinde subay olarak hizmet için lüzumlu denizcilik eğitimi ve yüksek tahsil görürler. Buna (United States Navy Academy) de denir. Bak. "service school"
naval academy commander
(Askeri) deniz harp okulu komutanı
riding academy
binicilik okulu
united states military academy
(Askeri) ABD HARP OKULU: New York eyaletindeki West Point'de bulunan daimi askeri okul. Bu okulda, öğrenciler, ABD ordusunda subay olarak hizmet öğrenmek üzere, askeri eğitim ve yüksek tahsil görürler. Buna kısaca, (military academy) de denir. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY PREPARATORY TRAINING PROGRAM: ABD HARP OKULU HAZIRLIK EĞİTİM PROGRAMI: ABD harp okuluna kabul edilmeleri için kara kuvvetleri komutanlığı tarafından verilen atanma belgelerini haiz olan ve faal görevde bulunan subaylar ile astsubaylar ve erat için hazırlık okulunda uygulanan program. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY PREPARATORY UNIT: ABD HARP OKULU HAZIRLIK KITASI
united states naval academy
(Askeri) ABD DENİZ HARP OKULU: Maryland eyaletinin Annapolis şehrinde bulunan daimi deniz harp okulu, Bu okulda, öğrenciler, deniz kuvvetlerinde subay olarak hizmet etmek için lüzumlu denizcilik eğitimi ve yüksek tahsil görürler. Buna, kısaca (naval academy) de denir
Englisch - Englisch
Academia
A school or place of training in which some special art is taught

the military academy at West Point; a riding academy; the Academy of Music.

A brothel (1811 Dictionary of Vulgar Tongue)
A society of learned men united for the advancement of the arts and sciences, and literature, or some particular art or science

the French Academy; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; academies of literature and philology.

A place of training; a school

Academies of fanaticism.

Popularly, a school, or seminary of learning, holding a rank between a college and a common school
An institution for the study of higher learning; a college or a university
any institution where the higher branches of learning are taught
{n} a school of liberal arts and sciences
a school for special training
- The Stargazer Academy is an online training ground for individuals of all ages It is comprised of various departments; each organized to give its users a different perspective on the resources that are available in the Library
an institution for the advancement of art or science or literature
A training school; a place to train, learn, study, and achieve
(1) Schools that offer education at the high school level In the early 1800s, there were very few cities in the United States with high schools in the modern sense, and most Brethren of that period typically did not approve of higher education When the denominational mood began to change in the last quarter of the Nineteenth Century, some of the Brethren affiliated Colleges offered Academies during their formative years These programs were later discontinued as each college expanded their facilities and sought accreditation to pursue other goals (2) In a more contemporary setting, this term also refers to the Brethren Academy, a joint venture between the General Board Ministry Office and Bethany Theological Seminary, to establish a training school for continuing ministry It encompasses Education for a Shared Ministry, Training in Ministry, Leadership Development, Continued Education, and the Reading Program
- children are sent to an Academy to be indoctrinated into a trade at an early age
a learned establishment for the advancement of knowledge
Derived from Akademeia, the name of the garden where Plato taught his students; the term came to be applied to official (generally conservative) teaching establishments
Commonly used to denote the national school of art in 18th- and 19th-century France After 1862, the school's name became the Ècole des Beaux-Arts, and the Académie Française became the name of an official group of noted authors and artists
A school of art that holds annual competitions for professional artists
a secondary school (usually private)
A place of study, the word coming from the Greek name of a garden near Athens where Plato and other philosophers held discussions from the 5th century B C to he 6th century A D The First Academy of Fine Arts was the Academy of Drawing founded in 1563 in Florence The purpose was to foster the arts by systematic teachings, exhibitions, discussion and occasionally by financial assistance
A school or place of training in which some special art is taught; as, the military academy at West Point; a riding academy; the Academy of Music
{i} secondary school; school which offers special instruction; academic association or institution
Academy appears in the names of some societies formed to improve or maintain standards in a particular field. the American Academy of Psychotherapists. Society of learned individuals organized to advance art, science, literature, music, or some other cultural or intellectual area of endeavour. The word comes from the name of an olive grove outside ancient Athens, the site of Plato's famous school of philosophy in the 4th century BC. Academies appeared in Italy in the 15th century and reached their greatest influence in the 17th-18th centuries. Their purpose generally was to provide training and, when applicable, to create exhibiting or performance opportunities for their members or students. Most European countries now have at least one academy sponsored by or otherwise connected with the state. See also Académie Française. Academy Awards Donglin Academy Tung lin Academy Hanlin Academy Royal Academy of Arts United States Air Force Academy United States Military Academy United States Naval Academy
Academy is sometimes used in the names of schools and colleges, especially those specializing in particular subjects or skills, or private high schools in the United States. the Royal Academy of Music. her experience as a police academy instructor
A society of learned men united for the advancement of the arts and sciences, and literature, or some particular art or science; as, the French Academy; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; academies of literature and philology
A garden or grove near Athens (so named from the hero Academus), where Plato and his followers held their philosophical conferences; hence, the school of philosophy of which Plato was head
a learned establishment for the advancement of knowledge a school for special training a secondary school (usually private) an institution for the advancement of art or science or literature
Academy Award
An award in any of various fields related to moviemaking, most prominently acting, generally awarded at a televised gala to winners who then speak
Academy Awards
prizes given each year in Hollywood by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for excellence in film performance and production; the Oscars
Academy of Sciences
learned society dedicated to sciences
Academy of Sciences
national academy
academy figure
A drawing usually half life-size, in crayon or pencil, after a nude model
Academy Award
the formal name for an Oscar
Academy Award
{i} "Oscar", annual award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievement in acting and filmmaking
Academy Awards
Annual awards of merit in the U.S. presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Academy was formed in 1927 by Louis B. Mayer and others to raise the standards of film production, and its first awards were presented in 1929. The awards (nicknamed Oscars) recognize excellence in acting, directing, screenwriting, and other activities related to film production
academy award
an annual award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for achievements in motion picture production and performance
academy figure
{i} university or college; academy
academy of motion picture arts and sciences
an academy that gives annual awards for achievements in motion picture production and performance
academy of music
{i} school where musicians are trained and where music is taught
academy of television arts and sciences
an academy that gives annual awards for outstanding achievements in television
military academy
A secondary school or postsecondary school that prepares its students for joining the military
military academy
A postsecondary school that prepares its students for joining the military
military-academy
Attributive form of military academy

military-academy strictness.

national academy
A body, usually operating with state financial support and approval, that co-ordinates the activities of research in (nearly always) the sciences and (sometimes) other disciplines
Academies
acad
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
{i} AACS, American based institute of cosmetic surgery studies
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
a school in New York City for training actors, where many famous actors have studied
An academy
academe
British Academy
a society that was started in 1901 to encourage the study of language, literature, history, economics etc. Most of its members are university teachers who have done important work in their subjects. There is a similar society for people working in scientific fields, called the Royal Society
British Academy of Film and Television Awards
{i} BAFTA, British organization that hosts annual awards show awarding prizes for various achievements in movies and television programs in Britain
Donglin Academy
or Tung-lin Academy Chinese academy founded during the Song dynasty and revived in 1604 by scholars and officials to protest the moral laxity and intellectual weakness undermining public life in the last years of the Ming dynasty. Its members cultivated the antiabsolutist views of Mencius and rebuked the court for failing to uphold Confucian values. The court eunuch Wei Zhongxian persecuted members and supporters of the Academy, practically wiping it out by 1627. It was rehabilitated after Wei's death
Hanlin Academy
Elite scholarly institution founded in the 8th century in China to perform secretarial, archival, and literary tasks for the court and establish the official interpretations of the Confucian Classics (see Five Classics). By the time of the Ming dynasty, admittance was granted only to those who did exceptionally well in the Chinese examination system. Hanlin scholars functioned as the emperor's close advisers and confidential secretaries. The academy was closed when the Qing dynasty was overthrown in 1911
Hebrew Language Academy
institution in Jerusalem considered to be the authority on the Hebrew language
Police Academy
institute where police trainees are instructed
Royal Academy of Arts
Britain's national academy of art. It was founded in 1768 by George III. Its first president (1768-92) was Joshua Reynolds. The number of its members, who are selected by members and associates, is fixed at 40; members' names are frequently followed by the initials R.A. ("Royal Academician"). Its galleries contain works by such former members as Thomas Gainsborough and J.M.W. Turner. The academy opened a new wing, the Sackler Galleries, in 1991
Royal Academy of Music
an important London music college
Royal Military Academy
Sandhurst
The Academy Awards
The Oscars, annual ceremony for presenting awards for outstanding achievement in the area of film and movie production (given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences)
United States Air Force Academy
Institution for the training of commissioned officers for the U.S. Air Force, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Created by an act of Congress in 1954, it opened in 1955. Graduates receive a bachelor's degree and a second lieutenant's commission. Most physically qualified graduates go on to Air Force pilot-training schools. Candidates may come from the ranks of the U.S. Army or Air Force, may be children of deceased veterans of the armed forces, or may be nominated by U.S. senators or representatives or by the president or vice president. All applicants must take a competitive entrance examination
United States Military Academy
known as West Point Institution for the training of commissioned officers for the U.S. Army. Founded in 1802 at the fort at West Point, N.Y., it is one of the oldest service academies in the world. It was established as an apprentice school for military engineers and was, in effect, the first U.S. school of engineering. It was reorganized in 1812, and in 1866 its educational program was expanded considerably. Women were first admitted in 1976. The four-year course of college-level education and training leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as second lieutenant in the Army. West Point has trained such leaders as Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jefferson Davis, John Pershing, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, Omar Bradley, and George Patton
United States Naval Academy
known as Annapolis Institution for the training of commissioned officers for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. It was founded at Annapolis, Md., in 1845 and reorganized in 1850-51. Women were first admitted in 1976. Graduates are awarded the degree of bachelor of science and a commission as ensign in the Navy or as second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Annapolis has produced many notable Americans, including George Dewey, Richard E. Byrd, Chester Nimitz, William F. Halsey, Jr., A.A. Michelson, Hyman Rickover, Jimmy Carter, Ross Perot, and several astronauts
academies
plural of academy
air force academy
an academy for training air force officers
annual Academy Awards
the Oscars, yearly Academy Awards, film awards that are awarded each year by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
french academy
an honorary group of French writers and thinkers supported by the French government; "the French Academy sets standards for the use of the French language
military academy
military school, boarding school for young people in which students study academic subjects and receive military training
military academy
an academy for training military officers
music academy
school where musicians are trained
national academy of sciences
an honorary American society of scientists created by President Lincoln during the American Civil War
naval academy
an academy for training naval officers
naval academy
school where naval officers are trained
plato's academy
a school established by Plato in ancient Athens; "Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died
police academy
an academy for training police officers
royal academy
an honorary academy in London (founded in 1768) intended to cultivate painting and sculpture and architecture in Britain
united states air force academy
a school for training men and women to become officers in the United States Air Force
united states military academy
a school for training men and women to become officers in the United States Army
united states naval academy
a school for training men and women to become officers in the United States Navy
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von academy im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

güzel Sanatlar Akademisi formerly the Academy of Fine Arts
(in Istanbul)
academy
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