eastern

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{s} doğu

Doğu ülkelerinin kültürlerinin öğrenimini yaptı. - He has studied the cultures of Eastern Countries.

Doğu cephesinde savaşı kaybettiler. - They lost the war on the eastern front.

{s} doğuya ait
doğuyla ilgili
doğuya ilişkin
doğusal
doğudan gelen doğuya ait
bir memleketin doğusunda oturan kimse
Eastern Church Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi
doğuda olan
easterner şarklı kimse
Eastern Hemi sphere Doğu Yarımküresi
eastern black sea
doğu karadeniz
eastern block
(Politika, Siyaset) doğu bloğu
eastern daylight time
doğu yaz saati
eastern europe
doğu avrupa
eastern front
doğu cephesi
eastern hemisphere
(Coğrafya) doğu yarımküre
eastern olivaceous warbler
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) ak mukallit
eastern orthodox church
doğu ortodoks kilisesi
eastern philosophy
doğu felsefesi
eastern question
(Politika, Siyaset) şark meselesi
eastern standard time
doğu standart saati
eastern thrace
doğu trakya
eastern hemisphere
doğu yarımküresi
eastern anatolia region
(Coğrafya) Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi
eastern anatolia
(Coğrafya) Doğu Anadolu
eastern anatolia region
Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi
eastern anotolia
Doğu Anadolu
eastern church
Rum Ortodoks kilisesi
eastern germany
doğu almanya
eastern green mamba
Doğu yeşil mamba
eastern religions
doğu dinleri
eastern shore
doğu kıyısına
eastern time
Doğu zamanı
Eastern Empire
doğu roma imparatorluğu
eastern Pacific Ocean
(Askeri) doğu Pasifik Bölgesi
eastern anatolian project
doğu anadolu projesi
eastern black sea project
doğu karadeniz projesi
eastern bonelli's warbler
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) boz söğütbülbülü
eastern church
(isim) rum ortodoks kilisesi
eastern elongation
(Astronomi) doğu uzanımı
eastern equine encephalitis
(Tıp) doğu at ensefaliti
eastern festoon
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) oriyental orman fisto kelebegi
eastern hemlock
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) kuzeydoğu amerika ladini
eastern meadowlark
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) çayır kuşu
eastern pasque flower
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) rüzgar çiçeği
eastern pasque flower
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) yel çiçeği
eastern pontides
(Jeoloji) doğu pontidler
eastern redcedar
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) virjinya ardıcı
eastern rock nuthatch
büyük kaya sıvacısı
eastern spadefoot
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) toprak kurbağası
eastern white pelican
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) ak pelikan
eastern white pelican
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) beyaz pelikan
oriental
şark
oriental
şarkî
oriental
doğuya özgü
south eastern
güneydoğu
middle eastern
Orta Doğu
near eastern
yakın doğu
province in eastern canada
doğu canada il
seaport in eastern spain
Doğu İspanya liman
state in the eastern united states
doğu abd devlet
sweet middle-eastern dessert
tatlı orta doğu tatlı
the Eastern Orthodox Church
Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi
central and eastern european countries
(Avrupa Birliği) (CEEC) Merkezi ve Doğu Avrupa Ülkeleri (MDAÜ)
easternmost
en doğudaki
oriental
parlak doğulu kimse
oriental
{s} oryantal

Eliza oryantal değil. - Eliza's not Oriental.

O, oryantal sanatında birazcık uzmandır. - He is something of an expert on oriental art.

oriental
{s} doğu

Budizm makalesi, Doğu dinlerine olan ilgimi yeniden canlandırdı. - The article on Buddhism revived my interest in Oriental religions.

Ben doğu çömlekçiliği ile ilgileniyorum. - I'm interested in oriental pottery.

oriental
(Tıp) Doğu memleketleri ile ilgili, doğu memleketlerinde görülen
oriental
doğulu kimse
oriental
{s} parlak (inci)
ortodox eastern church
ortodoks doğu kilisesi
the Eastern Hemisphere
Doğu Yarıküre
the Eastern Orthodox
Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi
us eastern daylight time
(Bilgisayar) abd doğu yaz saati
us eastern standard time
(Bilgisayar) abd doğu standart saati
İngilizce - İngilizce
blowing from the east; easterly
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the east

While De Anza was exploring the Bay of San Francisco, seeking a site for the presidio, the American colonists on the eastern seaboard, three thousand miles away, were celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

oriental
{a} of or belonging to the east
{s} related to the east; situated in the east; coming from or proceeding toward the east
BLOC: formerly, the group of nations led by the Soviet Union, whose general theory of government was communism
Eastern means coming from or associated with the people or countries of the East, such as India, China, or Japan. In many Eastern countries massage was and is a part of everyday life. see also Middle Eastern. adj. Adamawa Eastern languages Eastern Air Lines Inc. Eastern Hemisphere Eastern Indian bronze Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern rite church Eastern Catholic church Eastern Woodlands Indian Ghats Eastern and Western Tonghak Korean: Eastern Learning
Going toward the east, or in the direction of east; as, an eastern voyage
of or characteristic of eastern regions of the United States; "the Eastern establishment"
of or characteristic of eastern regions of the United States; "the Eastern establishment
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relating to or characteristic of regions of eastern parts of the world; "the Eastern Hemisphere"; "Eastern Europe"; "the Eastern religions"
Situated or dwelling in the east; oriental; as, an eastern gate; Eastern countries
lying toward or situated in the east; "the eastern end of the island"
lying toward or situated in the east; "the eastern end of the island" relating to or characteristic of regions of eastern parts of the world; "the Eastern Hemisphere"; "Eastern Europe"; "the Eastern religions" of or characteristic of eastern regions of the United States; "the Eastern establishment
Eastern means in or from the east of a region, state, or country. Eastern Europe. France's eastern border with Germany
lying in or toward the east; "the east side of NY"; "eastern cities"
from the east; used especially of winds; "an east wind"; "the winds are easterly"
easter
levant
Eastern Arabic
An Arabic dialect continuum spoken throughout the Levant
Eastern Arabic numeral
Any of the ten symbols ٠,١,٢,٣,٤,٥,٦,٧, and ٨ used to represent numbers
Eastern Arabic numerals
plural form of Eastern Arabic numeral
Eastern Armenian
One of the main two dialects of modern Armenian language, the other being Western Armenian. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and is the dialect spoken by Armenian diaspora in CIS countries and Iran. It developed in the 19th century in Russian Armenia
Eastern Balochi
A variety of Balochi language, spoken mainly in Pakistan, where it has about 2 million speakers
Eastern Bengali
One of the two major groups of Bengali dialects, spoken to the east of the Padma River, particularly in Bangladesh
Eastern Europe
A socio-politic geographical area of eastern Europe usually including the European countries to the east of the Czech Republic, Poland and the Balkans, and to the west of the Urals

The Slavic peoples' ancestors entered Eastern Europe between the 5th and 7th centuries from their original common homeland.

Eastern European
An Eastern European person; one who comes from or lives in Eastern Europe
Eastern European
Of, from, or pertaining to Eastern Europe, its people, or its culture
Eastern European Time
the time of day in the time zone that encompasses many countries in Eastern Europe the Middle East and North Africa
Eastern Europeans
plural form of Eastern European
Eastern Farsi
Dari, the dialect of the Persian language as spoken by approximately one-third of the population of Afghanistan; also referred to as Eastern Persian, Afghan Persian, or simply Persian
Eastern Hemisphere
The hemisphere of the Earth to the east of the Greenwich Meridian (zero degree longitude) and west of 180 degrees longitude (approximately the International Date Line)
Eastern Orthodox
Pertaining to the faith, practices, etc. of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
One of the three major divisions of Christianity derived from the Byzantine Church; it comprises the Greek Orthodox Church, the Russian Orthodox Church and others
Eastern Orthodoxy
The faith, practices, etc. of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Eastern Standard Time
The timezone that encompasses the East coast of the United States, and parts of Canada during the winter, it is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
Eastern-rigged
With wheel house in the rear of the deck
eastern gorilla
One of the two extant gorilla species, originally considered to be a subspecies
eastern gorillas
plural form of eastern gorilla
eastern grey kangaroo
A species of kangaroo, with a distinctive soft grey coat, scientific name Macropus giganteus
eastern hemisphere
Alternative spelling of Eastern Hemisphere
eastern jackrabbit
A term used of European hare, Lepus europaeus, in Eastern North America, originating from European hares that escaped from a farm
eastern jackrabbits
plural form of Eastern jackrabbit
eastern red cedar
A species of juniper, Juniperus virginiana
eastern tarantula
is a species of tarantula native to North Queensland, Australia
eastern tarantulas
plural form of eastern tarantula
eastern tent caterpillar
Malacosoma americanum, a univoltine social caterpillar inhabiting communal nests in the branches of trees
Eastern Cape
{i} province in South Africa
Eastern Caribbean dollar
currency of various Caribbean countries
Eastern Conference
a group of professional basketball teams from the eastern part of the US, which play against one another. Together with the Western Conference, a similar group from the western US, these teams form the NBA (=National Basketball Association)
Eastern Empire
Byzantine Empire, East Roman Empire, successor to the Roman Empire after the separation of the eastern and western sections of the empire in 395 AD (lasted till 1453 AD)
Eastern Empire
The Byzantine Empire
Eastern Europe
The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991. the part of Europe whose countries formerly had Communist governments and close political connections with the former Soviet Union, including countries such as Poland, East Germany, Hungary and Romania European
Eastern Europe
eastern section of Europe (much of which was formerly part of the Soviet Union)
Eastern Hemisphere
The half of the earth comprising Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Part of the Earth east of the Atlantic Ocean. It includes Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. Longitudes 20° W and 160° E are often considered its boundaries
Eastern Indian bronze
or Pala bronze Metal sculptures produced from the 9th century in the area of modern Bihar and West Bengal in India, extending into Bangladesh. Made of an alloy of eight metals and produced by lost-wax casting, they represent various divinities (e.g., Shiva, Vishnu) and are small and portable. Produced in the great Buddhist monasteries and distributed throughout South Asia, they influenced the art of Burma (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), and Java
Eastern Orthodox Church
The body of modern churches, including among others the Greek and Russian Orthodox, that is derived from the church of the Byzantine Empire, adheres to the Byzantine rite, and acknowledges the honorary primacy of the patriarch of Constantinople. Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
{i} branch of Christianity in Eastern Europe which does not recognize priests as religious figures
Eastern Orthodoxy
officially Orthodox Catholic Church One of the three major branches of Christianity. Its adherents live mostly in Greece, Russia, the Balkans, Ukraine, and the Middle East, with a large following in North America and Australia. The titular head of Eastern Orthodoxy is the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople (Istanbul), but its many territorial churches (including the huge Russian Orthodox church and the Greek Orthodox church) are governed autonomously by head bishops or patriarchs, who must be unmarried or widowed even though lower orders of the clergy may marry. Eastern Orthodoxy also boasts a strong monastic tradition. The separation of the Eastern churches from the Western, or Latin, branch began with the division of the Roman Empire into two parts under Constantine I. A formal break was made in 1054 (see Schism of 1054). Doctrinally, Eastern Orthodoxy differs from Roman Catholicism in that it does not accept the primacy of the pope or the clause in the Western creed that states that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father (God) and the Son (Jesus). The Orthodox church accepts the decisions of the seven ecumenical councils as well as several later ones. It maintains that there are seven sacraments and has a worship service that is theologically and spiritually rich. In the early 21st century, Eastern Orthodoxy had more than 200 million adherents worldwide
Eastern Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire, successor to the Roman Empire after the separation of the eastern and western sections of the empire in 395 AD (lasted till 1453 AD)
Eastern Shore
areas in the United States of America that are located by the Atlantic Ocean
Eastern Shore
A region of Maryland and Virginia east of Chesapeake Bay
Eastern Standard Time
Standard time in the fifth time zone west of Greenwich, England, reckoned at 75° west and used, for example, in the eastern part of North America. Also called Eastern Time
Eastern Standard Time
time zone for the U.S. states and Canadian provinces located on or near the Atlantic seacoast, EST
Eastern Woodlands Indian
Any member of the various North American Indian peoples of the largely wooded area stretching east from the Mississippi River valley to the Atlantic coastline and extending north into Canada and south as far as what are now the U.S. states from Illinois to North Carolina. The Indians in this region spoke Iroquoian, Algonquian, and Siouan languages. The heaviest population concentrations were near or along the seacoast, lakes, ponds, marshes, creeks, and rivers. There animals could be hunted, fish caught, birds taken, leaves, seeds, and roots of wild plants gathered, shellfish collected, and crops grown. Certain areas were favoured with resources not found elsewhere in the region. In certain parts of the upper Great Lakes area, wild rice (Zizania aquatica) grew in abundance, and the Menominee especially depended on it. In addition to the Menominee, Eastern Woodlands groups include the Abenaki, Woodland Cree, Delaware, Fox, Huron, Illinois, Iroquois, Mohican, Miami, Micmac, Mohawk, Mohegan, Montagnais and Naskapi, Ojibwa, Oneida, Ottawa, Pequot, Powhatan, Sauk, Seneca, Tuscarora, and Winnebago
Eastern and Western Ghats
Two mountain ranges forming the edges of the Deccan plateau in southern India. The Eastern Ghats extend about 500 mi (800 km) along the southeastern and eastern coast north to the mouth of the Mahanadi River; their average elevation is about 2,000 ft (600 m). The Western Ghats run 800 mi (1,290 km) along the southwestern and western coast north to the mouth of the Tapti River; their elevations range from 3,000 ft (900 m) to 5,000 ft (1,500 m). Because they receive heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, the Western Ghats comprise peninsular India's principal watershed
Eastern bloc
another name for the East bloc
Eastern philosophy
{i} philosophies of the East (Japan, China, India, Korea and somewhat Iran)
Eastern rite church
or Eastern Catholic church Any of several Eastern Christian churches that trace their origins to ethnic or national Eastern churches but are united with the Roman Catholic church (see Roman Catholicism). A few of these churches became associated with Rome in the 12th century, but most trace their origins to the failure to unite Eastern and Western churches at the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1439 or to churches that rejoined Rome in the 16th century or later. Eastern rite churches acknowledge the authority of the pope but are allowed to use their own ancient liturgies and to maintain rites and customs more typical of Eastern Orthodoxy, such as allowing priests to marry and admitting infants to Holy Communion. The Eastern rite includes the Ukrainian Orthodox church, the Maronite Church, and some Armenians, Ruthenians, and Melchites (in Syria). Today Eastern Catholics number more than 12 million
eastern bloc
former Soviet Union and its satellite countries, union of Communist countries
eastern camass
A bulbous plant (Camassia scilloides) native to the eastern United States, having white, blue, or violet flowers and bright yellow anthers. Also called indigo squill, wild hyacinth
eastern catholicism
the beliefs and practices of any of the eastern Catholic Churches based in Constantinople or Antioch or Alexandria or Moscow or Jerusalem
eastern chimpanzee
long-haired chimpanzees of east-central Africa; closely related to the central chimpanzees
eastern chipmunk
small striped semiterrestrial eastern American squirrel with cheek pouches
eastern church
the Catholic Church as it existed in the Byzantine Empire
eastern church
The Eastern Church accepts the first seven ecumenical councils (and is hence styled only schismatic, not heretical, by the Roman Catholic Church), has as its creed the Niceno-Constantinopolitan (without the later addition of the filioque, which, with the doctrine it represents, the church decisively rejects), baptizes infants with trine immersion, makes confirmation follow immediately upon baptism, administers the Communion in both kinds (using leavened bread) and to infants as well as adults, permits its secular clergy to marry before ordination and to keep their wives afterward, but not to marry a second time, selects its bishops from the monastic clergy only, recognizes the offices of bishop, priest, and deacon as the three necessary degrees of orders, venerates relics and icons, and has an elaborate ritual
eastern church
{i} Catholic churches originating in countries that formerly formed part of the Byzantine Empire; the Orthodox church
eastern church
That portion of the Christian church which prevails in the countries once comprised in the Eastern Roman Empire and the countries converted to Christianity by missionaries from them
eastern church
Its full official title is The Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Eastern Church
eastern church
The Eastern Church consists of twelve (thirteen if the Bulgarian Church be included) mutually independent churches (including among these the Hellenic Church, or Church of Greece, and the Russian Church), using the vernacular (or some ancient form of it) in divine service and varying in many points of detail, but standing in full communion with each other and united as equals in a great federation
eastern church
It became estranged from the Western, or Roman, Church over the question of papal supremacy and the doctrine of the filioque, and a separation, begun in the latter part of the 9th century, became final in 1054
eastern church
The highest five authorities are the patriarch of Constantinople, or ecumenical patriarch (whose position is not one of supremacy, but of precedence), the patriarch of Alexandria, the patriarch of Jerusalem, the patriarch of Antioch, and the Holy Synod of Russia
eastern coral snake
ranges from Central America to southeastern United States
eastern cottontail
widely distributed in United States except northwest and far west regions
eastern cottonwood
a common poplar of eastern and central United States; cultivated in United States for its rapid growth and luxuriant foliage and in Europe for timber
eastern cricket frog
cricket frog of eastern United States
eastern dasyure
a variety of dasyure
eastern fence lizard
small active lizard of United States and north to British Columbia
eastern gray squirrel
common medium-large squirrel of eastern North America; now introduced into England
eastern ground snake
in some classifications placed in genus Haldea; small reddish-gray snake of eastern North America
eastern hemisphere
the hemisphere that includes Eurasia and Africa and Australia
eastern hemisphere
eastern half of the globe, hemisphere that includes Asia Africa Europe and Australia
eastern hemlock
common forest tree of the eastern United States and Canada; used especially for pulpwood
eastern hop hornbeam
medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America
eastern indigo snake
a variety of indigo snake
eastern kingbird
a kingbird that breeds in North American and winters in tropical America; distinguished by a white band on the tip of the tail
eastern lowland gorilla
a kind of gorilla
eastern meadowlark
a meadowlark of eastern North America
eastern narrow-mouthed toad
small toad of southeastern United States
eastern pipistrel
one of the smallest bats of eastern North America
eastern poison oak
poisonous shrub of southeastern United States causing a rash on contact
eastern red cedar
small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles
eastern red-backed salamander
common salamander of eastern North America
eastern silvery aster
a variety of aster
eastern standard time
standard time in the 5th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 75th meridian; used in the eastern United States
eastern time
standard time in the 5th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 75th meridian; used in the eastern United States
eastern wall
wall that faces east
eastern woodrat
large grayish-brown wood rat of the southeastern United States
Australian Eastern Standard Time
The timezone used in eastern Australia of GMT+10: 00 comprised of 4 states. Queensland is the only state to remain constant through daylight savings time while the others transition to GMT+11: 00
Middle Eastern
of, or relating to the Middle East
north-eastern
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the north-east
north-eastern
blowing from the north-east; north-easterly
south-eastern
blowing from the south-east; south-easterly
south-eastern
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the south-east
Inc. Eastern Air Lines
Former U.S. airline that served primarily the eastern U.S. Founded in 1928 as Pitcairn Aviation, Inc., it was incorporated in 1938 with Eddie Rickenbacker as its president. It flourished for several decades, adding flights to the Caribbean and South America. Severe financial reverses in the mid-1980s led to its sale to Texas Air Corp. in 1986 and its liquidation in 1991
Middle Eastern
Middle Eastern means relating to the Middle East. Most Middle Eastern countries have extremely high rates of population growth
Middle Eastern cooking
style of cooking popular in the Middle East
Tonghak Korean: Eastern Learning
formerly Tonghak (Korean: "Eastern Learning") (Korean; "Religion of the Heavenly Way") Korean religion combining elements of Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism, shamanism, and Roman Catholicism. Its basic principle that "man and God are one" is realized through faith in the unity of one's body and spirit and in the universality of God. Converts are instructed to meditate on God, pray upon leaving and entering home, dispel harmful thoughts, and worship God in church on Sundays. Ch'oe Che-u (1824-64) established the religion in 1860 after receiving inspiration from the Heavenly Emperor (Ch'ngju). His efforts at social change led to his execution. His successor, Ch'oe Si-hy ng, was executed following the Tonghak Uprising. Today Ch'ndogyo has about three million adherents
easternmost
The easternmost part of an area or the easternmost place is the one that is farthest towards the east. furthest east
easternmost
{s} located furthest to the east
easternmost
farthest to the east
easternmost
Most eastern
easternmost
Farthest east
middle eastern
of or relating to or located in the Middle East
north-eastern
North-eastern means in or from the north-east of a region or country. the north-eastern coast of the United States
south eastern
{s} of or pertaining to the southeast; facing toward the southeast; coming from the southeast; of or pertaining to the southeastern region of the United States
south-eastern
South-eastern means in or from the south-east of a region or country. this city on the south-eastern edge of the United States
eastern

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    east·ern

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    Telaffuz

    /ˈēstərn/ /ˈiːstɜrn/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'E-st&rn ] (adjective.) before 12th century. From Middle English esterne, from Old English ēasterne (“eastern”), from Proto-Germanic *austrōnjaz (“eastern”), from Proto-Indo-European *austero- (“eastern”), from Proto-Indo-European *aus- (“to shine”). Cognate with Old Saxon and Old High German ōstrōni (“eastern”), Old Norse austroenn (“eastern”). More at east.

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    eastern anatolia

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