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Definition of chaucer in English Turkish dictionary

pair
{f} eşleşmek
pair
eş olmak
pair
{f} çiftleş
pair
(fiil) çift olmak, çiftleştirmek, eşlemek, evlendirmek, çiftleşmek, eşleşmek
pair
çift çift koymak veya düzenlemek
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{i}

Tatoeba'nın çok dilli olmasının nedeni budur. Fakat o tür çok dilli değil. Dillerin sadece birlikte eşleştirildiği ve bazı çiftlerin geride bırakıldığı tür değil. - This is why Tatoeba is multilingual. But not that kind of multilingual. Not the kind where languages are simply being paired up together, and where some pairs are left behind.

Erkekler ve kızlar dans için eşleştiler. - The boys and girls paired off for the dance.

pair
çift çift düzenlemek
pair
{f} çiftleşmek
pair
eşleştirmek
pair
iki adet
pair
(Tıp) Çift çift dizmek veya dizilmek
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eşlik etmek
pair
karı koca
pair
bir erkekle bir dişiden ibar
pair
{f} çiftleştirmek
pair
{f} eşlemek
pair
{f} evlendirmek
pair
{i} iki parçadan oluşan şey
English - English
Geoffrey Chaucer, a 14th century English author, best remembered for The Canterbury Tales
A rare medieval English surname, possibly of French origin; no longer current
{i} Sir Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400), medieval English poet, author of the "Canterbury Tales
English poet remembered as author of the Canterbury Tales (1340-1400)
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venom
Geoffrey Chaucer
an English writer who wrote the long poem The Canterbury Tales, one of the most important works in English literature. It is about a group of pilgrims travelling to Canterbury, who tell each other stories (?1340-1400). born 1342/43, London?, Eng. died Oct. 25, 1400, London English poet. Of middle-class birth, he was a courtier, diplomat, and civil servant, trusted by three kings in his active and varied career, and a poet only by avocation. His first important poem, Book of the Duchesse (1369/70), was a dream vision elegy for the duchess of Lancaster. In the 1380s he produced mature works, including The Parliament of Fowls, a dream vision for St. Valentine's Day about a conference of birds choosing their mates; the fine tragic verse romance Troilus and Criseyde; and the unfinished dream vision Legend of Good Women. His best-known work, the unfinished Canterbury Tales (written 1387-1400), is an intricate dramatic narrative that employs a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Thomas Becket in Canterbury as a framing device for a highly varied collection of stories; not only the most famous literary work in Middle English, it is one of the finest works of English literature. In this and other works Chaucer established the southern English dialect as England's literary language, and he is regarded as the first great English poet
Geoffrey Chaucer
{i} (1340?-1400) medieval English poet, author of the "Canterbury Tales
chaucer

    Hyphenation

    Chau·cer

    Turkish pronunciation

    çôsır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʧôsər/ /ˈʧɔːsɜr/

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