medals

listen to the pronunciation of medals
English - Turkish
madalya
medal
{i} madalya

Ben altın madalya kazandım. - I won the gold medal.

Onlar gümüş madalya kazandı. - They won the silver medal.

medal
{i} nişan

Tom keskin nişancı madalyası kazandı. - Tom won the sharpshooter medal.

medal
(Askeri) MADALYA: Olağanüstü cesaret, yararlık veya bir başarısından dolayı, bir askere verilen nişan. Ayrıca bakınız: "Service Medal"
medal
para şeklinde nişan
English - English
third-person singular of medal
bronze medals
plural form of bronze medal
gold medals
plural form of gold medal
medal
To win a medal

He medalled twice at the Olympics.

medal
A stamped or cast metal disc, particularly one awarded as a prize or reward
medal
A stamped metal disc used as a personal ornament, a charm, or a religious object

Whether their images, shrines, relics, consecrated things, holy water, medals, benedictions, those divine amulets, holy exorcisms, and the sign of the cross, be available in this disease?.

silver medals
plural form of silver medal
medal
{n} an extraordinary or ancient coin
awarding medals
giving out medals as a reward for some act or deed
medal
A score play competition where all shots are recorded and the winner is the one who took the least number
medal
A coin-like object struck to honor one or more persons or events, but without any denomination (which may then classify it as a commemorative coin)
medal
an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
medal
To honor or reward with a medal
medal
flat piece of metal with inscription, as in: My daughter got a gold medal in the backstroke
medal
A medal is a small metal disc which is given as an award for bravery or as a prize in a sporting event. medalled medalling medaled medaling to win a medal at a competition, especially at the Olympic Games medal + in. Piece of metal struck with a design to commemorate a person, place, or event. Medals can be of various sizes and shapes, ranging from large medallions to small plaques, or plaquettes. Most medals are made of gold, silver, bronze, or lead, the precious metals being used for the finer productions. The art of the medalist began in the mid-15th century with bronze medals of Italian Renaissance rulers and humanists. Some of the most beautiful were made by Benvenuto Cellini
medal
a metal coinlike item issued by a governmental authority to recognize an event, place, person or group
medal
A stamped metal disc, particularly one awarded as a prize
medal
is a University medal, as described in the University of Alberta Medal Policy, given to a student on the basis of overall superior academic achievement in a Faculty, Department or some other subdivision of a Faculty, provided that the student maintains at least a satisfactory academic standing in his/her Faculty Additional selection criteria will not normally be used A "Medal" does appear on your transcript
medal
a circular piece of metal that looks like a coin but has no value stamped on it
medal
{i} flat piece of metal of assorted shapes that is awarded as a prize for an achievement or an act of bravery (usually in sports or the military); medallion
medal
To win a medal, e.g. finish in the top three at the Olympics
medal
A coin-like object struck to honor one or more persons or events depicted or mentioned in its design; an object awarded to persons in recognition of service or other accomplishment
medal
A piece of metal in the form of a coin, struck with a device, and intended to preserve the remembrance of a notable event or an illustrious person, or to serve as a reward
wearing medals
wearing the military awards that one has received
medals

    Turkish pronunciation

    medılz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmedəlz/ /ˈmɛdəlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'me-d&l ] (noun.) circa 1578. Middle French medaille, from Old Italian medaglia coin worth half a denarius, medal, from Vulgar Latin medalis half, alteration of Late Latin medialis middle, from Latin medius; more at MID.

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