ordeals

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Definition of ordeals in English Turkish dictionary

ordeal
{i} çile

Bob kendi başına bu çileyi aşmak zorundadır. - Bob has to get through this ordeal on his own.

Bu uzun bir çile olacak. - It'll be a long ordeal.

ordeal
{i} insana çok sıkıntı çektiren iş, ateşten gömlek
ordeal
{i} işkence ile sorgulama
ordeal
ateşten gömlek
ordeal
büyük slkıntı
ordeal
çetin sınav
ordeal
eskiden kullanılan işkence ile yargılama usulü
ordeal
karakter veya dayanıklılık denemesi
ordeal
{i} zorlu sınama
English - English
plural of ordeal
ordeal
a painful or trying experience
ordeal
a trial in which the accused was subjected to a dangerous test (such as ducking in water), divine authority deciding the guilt of the accused
ordeal
anything that severely tests courage, strength, patience, conscience, etc
ordeal
{n} a trial of innocence by fire or water
Ordeal
ordal
ordeal
If you describe an experience or situation as an ordeal, you think it is difficult and unpleasant. She described her agonising ordeal. a terrible or painful experience that continues for a period of time ordeal of. In customary law, a test of guilt or innocence in which the accused undergoes dangerous or painful tests believed to be under supernatural control. Ordeals by fire or water are the most common. Burns suffered while passing through fire (as in Hindu custom) or rejection (i.e., being buoyed up) by a body of water (as in witch trials) would be regarded as proof of guilt. In ordeal by combat, as in the medieval duel, the victor is said to win not by his own strength but because supernatural powers have intervened on the side of the right
ordeal
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ordeal
Any severe trial, or test; a painful experience
ordeal
An ancient form of test to determine guilt or innocence, by appealing to a supernatural decision, once common in Europe, and still practiced in the East and by savage tribes
ordeal
It was a fiery ordeal A severe test (See above, No 2 )
ordeal
a severe or trying experience
ordeal
Of or pertaining to trial by ordeal
ordeal
a primitive method of determining a person's guilt or innocence by subjecting the accused person to dangerous or painful tests believed to be under divine control; escape was usually taken as a sign of innocence
ordeal
{i} trial; trying experience, hardship
ordeals

    Turkish pronunciation

    ôrdilz

    Pronunciation

    /ôrˈdēlz/ /ɔːrˈdiːlz/

    Etymology

    [ or-'dE(-&)l, 'or-" ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English ordal, from Old English ordAl; akin to Old High German urteil judgment, Old English dAl division; more at DEAL.
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