kings

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Englisch - Türkisch
krallar

Krallar gibi yaşayacağız. - We'll live like kings.

Kaleler ve krallar hakkında konuştuk. - We talked about cabbages and kings.

king
kral

İngiltere ve İskoçya, 1 Mayıs 1707'de birleşti ve Büyük Britanya Krallığı'nı oluşturdu. - England and Scotland were unified on May 1, 1707, to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.

Kralın kızı bir prensestir. - A king's daughter is a princess.

kings counsel
kralın hukuk müşaviri
kings and rulers
krallar ve hükümdarlar
King of kings
allah
king
{i} en büyük boy yatak
king
{i} şah

Kral yarın akşam şahsen bulunacak. - The king will appear in person tomorrow evening.

king
{i} papaz

Martin Luther King siyah bir papazın oğluydu. - Martin Luther King, Jr., was the son of a black minister.

king
{i} dama
king
{i} satranç şah
king
hükümdarlık
king
{i} başta olan kimse
king
{i} isk. papaz
king
{i} bir konuda en usta kimse
king
(santranç) şah
like kings
krallar gibi
King
karakaya
i kings
i kralları
king
hakan

evrensel anlamda en bilinen anlamı kısaca kral demektir.

king
kıral
king
krallık taslamak
king
king it krallık etmek
king
kralllk etmek
Englisch - Englisch
One of the various books called Kings in the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh. Variously known as 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 3 Kings and 4 Kings
{i} (Biblical) either of two books of the Old Testament (I Kings, II Kings)
Plural of king
Of the 2,550 sovereigns who have hitherto reigned, 300 have been overthrown 134 have been assassinated 123 have been taken captive in war 108 have been executed 100 have been slain in battle 64 have been forced to abdicate 28 have committed suicide 25 have been tortured to death 23 have become mad or imbecile
(sometimes called EMPERORS) (Tib tsenpo) Rulers of an expansionary Tibetan empire from 7th to 9th centuries CE
Kgs
kings of six
plural form of king of six
kings of spades
plural form of king of spades
Kings Canyon National Park
National park, Sierra Nevadas, south-central California, U.S. Occupying an area of 722 sq mi (1,870 sq km), it is administered along with the adjacent Sequoia National Park. Established in 1940, it contains giant sequoia trees. Its most spectacular feature is Kings Canyon on the Kings River, which was carved by glacial action
Kings I
one of the books of the Bible
Kings II
one of the books of the Bible
Kings Peak
A peak, 4,116.9 m (13,498 ft) high, of the Uinta Mountains in northeast Utah. It is the highest elevation in the range
Kings River
A river, about 201 km (125 mi) long, of central California rising in headstreams that flow through the gorges of Kings Canyon in the Sierra Nevada
Kings Road
the Kings Road a fashionable, expensive shopping street in London which was a very famous place for young people to spend time and buy clothes in the 1960s
kings bench
It consisted of a chief justice and four puisne, or junior, justices
kings bench
Formerly, the highest court of common law in England; so called because the king used to sit there in person
kings bench
Its jurisdiction was transferred by the judicature acts of 1873 and 1875 to the high court of justice created by that legislation
kings bench
During the reign of a queen it was called the Queen's Bench
kings canyon national park
a national park in California that has giant sequoia trees and alpine lakes and glaciers
King of Kings
Jesus
King of kings
name for God; (Christianity) God or Jesus Christ
1 Kings
A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh; in some Bibles known as 1 Samuel or 3 Kings
2 Kings
A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh; in some Bibles known as 2 Samuel or 4 Kings
3 Kings
A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh; in some Bibles known as 1 Kings
4 Kings
A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh; in some Bibles known as 2 Kings
King
An English and Scottish surname, originally a nickname for someone who either acted as if he were a king or had worked in the king's household
King
The title of a king
drag kings
plural form of drag king
king
A playing card with the image of a king on it
king
The principal playing piece in chess or variations of chess
king
In checkers: to stack a checker on an opponent's piece that has successfully traversed the board to the opposite side. The piece so marked can then move forwards or backwards
king
A powerful or influential person

Howard Stern styled himself as the king of all media.

king
A male monarch; member of a royal family who is the supreme ruler of his nation

Henry VIII was the king of England from 1509 to 1547.

shepherd kings
the Hyksos
suicide kings
plural form of suicide king
king
{v} to supply with or make a king
king
{n} a monarch, supreme governor, herald, card
Battle of Kings Mountain
(Oct. 7, 1780) Battle in the American Revolution between American revolutionaries and loyalists. About 2,000 frontiersmen were assembled to resist the British advance into North Carolina; they surrounded the 1,100 soldiers, mainly loyalists from New York and South Carolina, on Kings Mountain, S.C., near the border with North Carolina. The frontiersmen killed or captured almost all the loyalists, and the battle marked the beginning of the war's turn against the British
Gipsy Kings
{i} famous group of French gypsy musicians who play rock and roll
King
An English and Scottish surname; a nickname for someone who either acted as if he were a king or had worked in the kings household
King
{i} family name; Martin Luther King (1929-1968), American Baptist minister, one of the leaders of the civil rights movement in the United States, Nobel prize winner
King
beneficial
Three Kings
Three Wise Men, the
Three Kings Day
{i} (Christianity) Epiphany, religious holiday celebrated on January 6 to commemorate the visit of the wise men (three kings) who followed the star to Bethlehem to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
Valley of the Kings
A narrow valley of east-central Egypt surrounding the site of ancient Thebes between Karnak and Luxor. The valley contains the tombs of numerous pharaohs of the XVIII, XIX, and XX Dynasties, including that of Tutankhamen. Narrow gorge, Upper Egypt, near the ancient city of Thebes. It is the burial site of nearly all of the kings (pharaohs) of the 18th-20th dynasties (1539-1075 BC), from Thutmose I to Ramses XI. The valley contains 60 tombs, virtually all of which were robbed in antiquity. Only the tomb of Tutankhamen escaped pillage; after its excavation in the 1920s, its treasures were placed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The longest tomb belongs to Queen Hatshepsut, whose burial chamber is nearly 700 ft (215 m) from the entrance. The largest tomb, built for the sons of Ramses II, contains 67 burial chambers
We Three Kings
a Christmas carol (=a traditional religious song) about the Three Kings or Wise Men who came from the East to visit the baby Jesus. It begins: We three kings of Orient are./Bearing gifts we travel afar
game of kings
game of chess
i kings
the first of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel
ii kings
the second of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel
king
(chess) the weakest but the most important piece
king
The most accomplished writer in a given category
king
A king is a man who is the most important member of the royal family of his country, and who is considered to be the Head of State of that country. the king and queen of Spain In 1154, Henry II became King of England
king
5 points
king
one of the four playing cards in a deck bearing the picture of a king
king
A Chinese musical instrument, consisting of resonant stones or metal plates, arranged according to their tones in a frame of wood, and struck with a hammer
king
Edward VI (noun)-the 4th king of England lodestone (noun)-a rock (magnetite) that magnetizes iron when iron is stroked by it manuscript (noun)-a book or written by hand, not printed mechanistic (adjective)- the philosophic theory that organic life consists in mechanical forms only mercury (noun)-a substance that is used in thermometers and barometers because it expands and contracts with slight changes in temperature or pressure Magellan (noun)- a 16th century explorer who was the firs to circumnavigate the Earth nomad (noun)- a person who travels and lives off the land
king
wa
king
a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom
king
{f} make king, crown as king; rule as king, reign as king; act like a king; make a game piece into a king (Checkers)
king
The most important piece in a chess game
king
el rey
king
A king is a playing card with a picture of a king on it. the king of diamonds
king
preeminence in a particular category or group or field; "the lion is the king of beasts"
king
a competitor who holds a preeminent position
king
n A male person commonly known in America as a "crowned head," although he never wears a crown and has usually no head to speak of
king
a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"
king
United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968)
king
{i} male monarch, male head of a monarchy; someone or something that is the best in a group (or category, etc.); gamepiece in chess or checkers; playing card with the image of a king
king
A crowned man in the game of draughts
king
A species of chessman The only one that may not be captured (because if it is not permitted to even be guarded, much less threatened, and as soon as it is not possible to remove such a guard or threat--called checkmate--the game is over)
king
In checkers: to stack a checker on an opponents piece that has successfully traversed the board to the opposite side. The piece so marked can then move forwards or backwards
king
The title of two historical books in the Old Testament
king
One who, or that which, holds a supreme position or rank; a chief among competitors; as, a railroad king; a money king; the king of the lobby; the king of beasts
king
A room with a king-size bed May be occupied by one or more people
king
Man of established power, having matured and learned the rules of life
king
A later shepherd
king
(chess) the weakest but the most important piece one of the four playing cards in a deck bearing the picture of a king a checker that has been moved to the opponent's first row where it is promoted to a piece that is free to move either forward or backward a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom a competitor who holds a preeminent position United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968) United States guitar player and singer of the blues (born in 1925) United States woman tennis player (born in 1943) preeminence in a particular category or group or field; "the lion is the king of beasts
king
In chess, the king is the most important piece. When you are in a position to capture your opponent's king, you win the game. American tennis player who won 20 titles at Wimbledon (6 singles, 10 women's doubles, and 4 mixed doubles) and 4 U.S. Open championships (1967, 1971, 1972, and 1974). American civil rights leader noted for her work on behalf of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Foundation after the assassination of her husband, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968). American cleric whose eloquence and commitment to nonviolent tactics formed the foundation of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Among the many peaceful demonstrations he led was the 1963 March on Washington, at which he delivered his "I have a dream" speech. He won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, four years before he was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. American diver who dominated women's diving in the 1960s. She was injured while competing in the 1968 Olympics but won one Olympic gold medal in 1972. American steamboat captain and rancher whose 600,000-acre ranch in Texas was the largest in the United States. American politician and diplomat. A member of the Continental Congress (1784-1787) and the Constitutional Convention (1787), he served as ambassador to Great Britain (1796-1803 and 1825-1826). Canadian politician who three times served as prime minister (1921-1926, 1926-1930, and 1935-1948). an informal name still used for the famous singer Elvis Presley, used especially by people who love his music. Male sovereign over a nation or territory, of higher rank than any other ruler except an emperor. A king's female counterpart is a queen. Some kings have been elected, as in medieval Germany, but most inherit the position. The community may concentrate all spiritual and political power in the sovereign, or power may be shared constitutionally with other government institutions. Some kings are heads of state but not heads of government. In the past, some were regarded as semidivine representatives of God on Earth; others were viewed as gods in their own right or supernatural beings who became gods after death (see divine kingship). Since the 17th century the power held by monarchs, particularly those in western Europe, has been widely regarded as deriving from the people. See also constitutional monarchy; khan; monarchy; pharaoh; tsar. King Philip king salmon Cole Nat King Frederick the Winter King King Cotton king crab Alaskan king crab King George Sound King George's War King Philip's War king snake King William's War King B.B. King Billie Jean King Larry King Martin Luther Jr. King Rufus King Stephen Edwin King William Lyon Mackenzie King William Rufus de Vane Mad King Ludwig the Sun King the Citizen King Merton Robert King Oliver King Vidor King Wallis Hiram King Williams Leslie Lynch King Jr. Lovelace Augusta Ada King countess of Mary Queen of Scots Queen Anne's lace Queen Anne style Queen Anne's War Queen Charlotte Islands Queen Charlotte Sound Queen Elizabeth Islands Queen Elizabeth National Park Queen's University at Kingston Sheba Queen of Queen Margot Queen Ellery Kings Canyon National Park Kings Mountain Battle of Kings Valley of the
king
If you describe a man as the king of something, you mean that he is the most important person doing that thing or he is the best at doing it. He's the king of unlicensed boxing
king
the second-highest-ranking card
king
The principal playing piece in chess which moves only once square per move (except in castling), but in all eight directions, but cannot move into check (threat of attack)
king
The male member of the pair that rules the Kingdom
king
n rajah
king
The most important chess piece of the game No material equivilency can be applied to the King because his "loss" means the end of the game, therefore he is considered "invaluable" The King can move in any direction but only one square at a time During the act of Castling the King is permitted to move two squares The King can never move into check If the King is placed in check, not other move can be played until the King is safely out of check
king
A bed that measures 76 inches wide and 80 inches long
king
United States woman tennis player (born in 1943)
king
The chief piece in the game of chess
king
United States guitar player and singer of the blues (born in 1925)
king
A chief ruler; a sovereign; one invested with supreme authority over a nation, country, or tribe, usually by hereditary succession; a monarch; a prince
king
To supply with a king; to make a king of; to raise to royalty
king
a checker that has been moved to the opponent's first row where it is promoted to a piece that is free to move either forward or backward
king
A playing card having the picture of a king; as, the king of diamonds
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von kings im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

king
mandarin orange
king
mandarin
kings

    Silbentrennung

    Kings

    Türkische aussprache

    kîngz

    Aussprache

    /ˈkəɴɢz/ /ˈkɪŋz/

    Etymologie

    () Reference to the contents of the book, a chronicle of the Kings of Israel.

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