p-a-hill-

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English - Turkish

Definition of p-a-hill- in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepe

Kıraliyet Sarayı bir tepenin üstüne yapıldı. - The royal palace was built on a hill.

Ben mektubu yazmayı bitirdiğimde, seni yaklaşık olarak tepenin iki mil ötesindeki göle götüreceğim. - When I have finished writing the letter, I will take you to the lake about two miles beyond the hill.

<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} yokuş
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} tepecik
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
yığmak
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepelemek
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
toprak yığmak
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
baş ucu
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} yığın
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepe oluşturmak
<span class="word-self">hillspan> station
dağ istasyonu
over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(deyim) yaşlanmış

Henüz yaşlanmış değilim. - I'm not over the hill yet.

over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(deyim) çok eski
rocky <span class="word-self">hillspan>
kayalık tepe
up <span class="word-self">hillspan> and down dale
(deyim) baştan sona
ant-<span class="word-self">hillspan>
kumurska yuvası
dung <span class="word-self">hillspan>
gübre yığını
<span class="word-self">hillspan> and dale recording
inişli çıkışlı kaydetme
<span class="word-self">hillspan> meadow
tepe otlağı
<span class="word-self">hillspan> station
yayla
<span class="word-self">hillspan> town
höyük
over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
yaşını başını almış
up <span class="word-self">hillspan> and down dale
dere tepe
<span class="word-self">aspan> <span class="word-self">hillspan> of beans with
Önemsiz, değersiz şey
ant <span class="word-self">hillspan>
Karıncaların kurduğu tepe şeklinde yuva
capitol <span class="word-self">hillspan>
ABD kongre binası
capitol <span class="word-self">hillspan>
washington DC'de hükümet meclisi binası
down <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepeden aşağıya
go down the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepeden gitmek
go over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepenin üzerinde gitmek
<span class="word-self">hillspan> country
tepe ülke
<span class="word-self">hillspan> of beans
fasulye tepe
<span class="word-self">hillspan> side
tepe yan
<span class="word-self">hillspan> walking
tepe yürüyüş
make <span class="word-self">aspan> mountain out of <span class="word-self">aspan> mole <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Atasözü) çok abartmak; pireyi deve yapmak ; bire bin katmak ; habbeyi kubbe yapmak
not to be worth <span class="word-self">aspan> <span class="word-self">hillspan> of beans/<span class="word-self">aspan> toot/<span class="word-self">aspan> damn/<span class="word-self">aspan> tinker´s damn
k. dili beş para bile etmemek
notting <span class="word-self">hillspan> carnival
tepe karnaval Notting
observatory <span class="word-self">hillspan>
Gözlem ya da seyir yapılabilecek tepe

The vibrant scenery of sunrise over the Observatory Hill attracts tourist.

steep <span class="word-self">hillspan> upwards
sarp bir tepe yukarı
the grass is always greener on the other side of the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Atasözü) Komşunun tavuğu komşuya kaz görünür
the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepe
up the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
Tepeye
Sam <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
the -- k.dili. Allah aşkına: What in the Sam Hill do you think you're doing? Sen ne yaptığını zannediyorsun Allah aşkına? Just who the Sam
be over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(deyim) elden ayaktan düşmüş olmak
be over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(deyim) çok yaşlanmış olmak
bottom of <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Askeri) vadi
conical <span class="word-self">hillspan>
dikmen
down <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Jeoloji) tepe aşağı
down <span class="word-self">hillspan> position
(Askeri) düz iniş pozisyonunda kayma
down <span class="word-self">hillspan> skiing
(Askeri) alp disiplini kayağı
down the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepenin aşağısında
down the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepeden aşağıya
go up <span class="word-self">hillspan> and down dale
dere tepe düz gitmek
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} bayır, yokuş
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
(İnşaat) tepe, bayır
<span class="word-self">hillspan> climb
tırmanma
<span class="word-self">hillspan> climbing
tepe tırmanan
<span class="word-self">hillspan> fire
kontrol edilemeyen yangın
<span class="word-self">hillspan> fog
(Meteoroloji) tepe sisi
<span class="word-self">hillspan> of health
sağlık belgesi
<span class="word-self">hillspan> shading
(Askeri) GÖLGE RÖLYEFİ: Eğer ışık belli bir yönden geliyorsa, haritada rölyeflerin yüksek yerlerde gölgelerle gösterilmesi metodu
<span class="word-self">hillspan> shading
(Askeri) gölge rölyefi
<span class="word-self">hillspan> start aid
yokuşta kalkış desteği
<span class="word-self">hillspan> town
(İnşaat) tepekent
<span class="word-self">hillspan> up
toprak yığmak
little <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepecik
not to be worth <span class="word-self">aspan> <span class="word-self">hillspan>
{k} beş para bile etmemek
on the top of the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepenin başında
over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(deyim) 1. zor bolumunu atlatmis 2.orta yasli
potential <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Nükleer Bilimler) potansiyel tepesi,gerilim tepesi
potential <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Bilgisayar) potansiyel engel
sand <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(isim) kum tepeciği
sand <span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} kum tepeciği
slippery <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(deyim) riskli durum
top <span class="word-self">aspan> <span class="word-self">hillspan>
tepeye çıkmak
top of <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Askeri) doruk
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of p-a-hill- in Turkish Turkish dictionary

HİLL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Helâl. Yapılması günah olmayan
HİLL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Harem-i Kâbe ile mikat arası, hac zamanında Mekke-i Mükerreme dışında ihrama girilen yerin haricinde bulunan saha
English - English

Definition of p-a-hill- in English English dictionary

Blue <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
a small town located in Hancock County in Maine
Boot <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
Name used for many cemeteries in the American Old West; nickname for any cemetery

Where have all the TV Westerns gone? A genre once adored by viewers lies dead, but not forgotten, in television's Boot Hill.

Capitol <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
Congress

A political reality of Capitol Hill is that the party in control has always taken care of its own and, as the minority sees it, gives them the shaft..

Capitol <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
The hill in Washington, DC, on which is located the Capitol, where Congress holds its sessions
Chapel <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
A town in the United States famous for its university, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
<span class="word-self">Hillspan>
Capitol Hill; the US Congress
<span class="word-self">Hillspan>
A topographic surname for someone who lived on or by a hill
Ludgate <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
a street in the City that runs from St Paul's Churchyard, joining Fleet Street at Ludgate Circus
Mission <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
a neighborhood located in Boston, MA
Sam <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
Intensifier

Walter poured syrup on his vegetables and meat with a generous hand. He probably would have poured it into his milk glass had I not asked what the sam hill he was doing.

Tukeit <span class="word-self">Hillspan> frog
The only recognised species in the Allophryne genus, found in South America
ant-<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A mound-shaped nest built or inhabited by ants or termites
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
An elevated location smaller than a mountain
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
The pitcher’s mound
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A heap of earth surrounding a plant
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A sloping road
<span class="word-self">hillspan> climb
A sporting event, during which vehicles are driven or ridden up a steep incline. The goal is to reach the highest level on the slope
<span class="word-self">hillspan> climb
To attempt to ascend a steep slope using a motor vehicle

Hill climbing requires considerable skill.

<span class="word-self">hillspan> of beans
Something of no importance

The problems of two people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world.

<span class="word-self">hillspan> partridge
a partridge of the genus Aborophila, of which numerous species inhabit Southern Asia and the East Indies
<span class="word-self">hillspan> station
In Southeast Asia a small community located at a relatively high elevation which serves as a retreat or vacation location during the hot summers; historically, a village or military post so used by colonial officials

For builder Rakesh Prajapati, the ideal weekend is trekking up the wild path to reach hill station Matheran.

<span class="word-self">hillspan>-fort
A prehistoric fortification constructed on a hill
<span class="word-self">hillspan>-station
Alternative spelling of hill station
king of the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
A person who has achieved a measure of success and is considered to be a leader in his field

He was considered a renegade in journalism until he won the Pulitzer Prize, but now he is the king of the hill''..

king of the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
A child's game where one player stands on top of a hill or other location atop an incline, attempting to repel other players whose goal is to capture his position

He twisted his ankle while playing king of the hill and was not allowed to play again.

over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
Old, past the prime of life

Mrs. Joiner is over the hill.

up <span class="word-self">hillspan> and down dale
Here and there; everywhere
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{v} to draw earth round plant
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{a} full of or having hills, irregular
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{n} a high land, an eminence, a cluster of plants and the earth raised about them
<span class="word-self">aspan> <span class="word-self">hillspan> of beans with
(deyim) (negative) something of little importance or value
the grass is always greener on the other side of the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Atasözü) We are often not satisfied and want to be somewhere else; a place that is far away or different seems better than where we are

John is always changing his job because the grass always looks greener to him on the other side of the fence.

Ammunition <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
hill in Jerusalem where a bloody battle took place during the Six Day War
Battle of Bunker <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
first major battle of the American Revolutionary War which took place on the 17th of June 1775
Battle of Bunker <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
Important colonial victory early in the American Revolution. Two months after the battles of Lexington and Concord, more than 15,000 colonial troops assembled near Boston to prevent the British army from occupying several hills around the city. The colonists fortified Bunker Hill (originally Breed's Hill) across the Charles River from Boston. Though they withstood a cannonade from British ships in Boston Harbor on June 17, 1775, and fought off assaults by 2,300 British troops, they were eventually forced to retreat. British casualties (about 1,000) and the colonists' fierce resistance convinced the British that subduing the rebels would be difficult
Battle of San Juan <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
battle of the Spanish-American War which took place in eastern Cuba in 1898
Breed's <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
A hill in Charlestown, a section of Boston, Massachusetts. It was the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775
Capitol <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
The U.S. Congress
Capitol <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
location of the United States Capitol building (Washington D.C.)
Cherry <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
An urban township of west-central New Jersey east-southeast of Camden. It is mainly residential. Population: 69,319
David Octavius and Robert Adamson <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
born 1802, Perth, Scot. died May 17, 1870, Newington born 1821, Berunside, Scot. died Jan. 1848, St. Andrews Scottish photographers. Hill, originally a painter, was a founding member of the Royal Scottish Academy and its secretary for 40 years. In 1843 he enlisted the help of Adamson, a chemist experienced in photography, in photographing the delegates to the founding convention of the Free Church of Scotland. They used the calotype process, by which an image was developed from a paper negative. In these and other portraits they demonstrated a masterly sense of form and composition and a dramatic use of light and shade. Their five-year partnership resulted in some 3,000 photographs, including many views of Edinburgh and small fishing villages. Before Adamson died at age 27, they produced some of the greatest photographic portraits of the 19th century
Fanny <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
a book written in 1749 by John Cleland about the sexual adventures of a young woman, Fanny Hill. It is written in a very elegant style but has many sex scenes
<span class="word-self">Hillspan>
A British topographic surname for someone who lived on or by a hill
James J <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
born Sept. 16, 1838, near Guelph, Ont., Can. died May 29, 1916, St. Paul, Minn., U.S. Canadian-U.S. financier and railroad builder. He began his career in St. Paul overseeing steamboat transportation. In 1873 he reorganized a bankrupt railroad as the St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway Co. and was named its president in 1882. The Great Northern Railway Co. absorbed the St. Paul line in 1890, and Hill became its president (1893-1907) and chairman of the board (1907-12). The Northern Pacific and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroads also came under Hill's control; Edward Harriman's attempt to seize control of Northern Pacific from him (1901) triggered a Wall Street panic. Hill's banking activity as president of Northern Securities Co. was declared in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1904
James Jerome <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
born Sept. 16, 1838, near Guelph, Ont., Can. died May 29, 1916, St. Paul, Minn., U.S. Canadian-U.S. financier and railroad builder. He began his career in St. Paul overseeing steamboat transportation. In 1873 he reorganized a bankrupt railroad as the St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway Co. and was named its president in 1882. The Great Northern Railway Co. absorbed the St. Paul line in 1890, and Hill became its president (1893-1907) and chairman of the board (1907-12). The Northern Pacific and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroads also came under Hill's control; Edward Harriman's attempt to seize control of Northern Pacific from him (1901) triggered a Wall Street panic. Hill's banking activity as president of Northern Securities Co. was declared in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1904
Joe <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
a US trade union leader, who tried to help workers to get better pay and more rights. He also wrote many songs on social subjects, including Casey Jones (1879-1915). orig. Joel Emmanuel Hägglund born Oct. 7, 1879, Gävle, Swed. died Nov. 19, 1915, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Swedish-U.S. songwriter and organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Hill immigrated to the U.S. 1902 and joined the IWW in 1910. His songs of protest and solidarity including "The Preacher and the Slave," in which he coined the phrase pie in the sky to mock the "reward" awaiting the meek in the next world became widely popular. In 1914 he was arrested in Salt Lake City and charged with the murder of a grocer and his son during a robbery. Convicted on circumstantial evidence despite mass demonstrations on his behalf, Hill was executed by a firing squad. His death made him a martyr in the eyes of the radical U.S. labour movement
Notting <span class="word-self">Hillspan> Carnival
a street carnival that takes place in the Notting Hill area of West London in August every year, mostly involving black people and famous for the colourful costumes worn and the steel band music played
Rock <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
A city of northern South Carolina north of Columbia. It is a manufacturing and processing center. Population: 41,643
San Juan <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
An elevation in eastern Cuba near Santiago de Cuba. It was captured by Cuban and American forces on July 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders became famous for a charge up the hill during the battle
<span class="word-self">aspan> <span class="word-self">hillspan> of beans
(Informal) something trivial or barely worth consideration, something valueless
ant <span class="word-self">hillspan>
soil heaped up by ants around their nest opening
beacon <span class="word-self">hillspan>
a fashionable section of Boston; site of the Massachusetts capital building
bunker <span class="word-self">hillspan>
the first important battle of the American War of Independence (1775); the British defeated the colonial forces
capitol <span class="word-self">hillspan>
location of the United States Capitol building where Congress meets
capitol <span class="word-self">hillspan>
a hill in Washington, DC where the capitol building sits and Congress meets; "they are debating the budget today on Capital Hill
chapel <span class="word-self">hillspan>
a town in central North Carolina; site of the University of North Carolina
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones; "they built small mounds to hide behind"
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
Smaller than a mountain, a raised part of the earth
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
a local and well-defined elevation of the land
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
risque English comedian (1925-1992)
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
Pitcher's mound
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A hill is a raised area or mound of land
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
a local and well-defined elevation of the land risque English comedian (1925-1992) United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916) form into a hill
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A hill is an area of land that is higher than the land that surrounds it. We trudged up the hill to the stadium. Maple Hill
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them; as, a hill of corn or potatoes
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
a natural elevation smaller than a mountain
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
The pitchers mound
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
disapproval If you say that someone is over the hill, you are saying rudely that they are old and no longer fit, attractive, or capable of doing useful work. He doesn't take kindly to suggestions that he is over the hill. American Confederate officer active in the Seven Days' Battle, the Second Battle of Bull Run, and the Battle of Antietam (all 1862). His charge began the Battle of Gettysburg (1863). American railroad magnate who promoted the Great Northern Railway and with J.P. Morgan wrested control of the Northern Pacific Railroad from E.H. Harriman in a stock market struggle that provoked the Panic of 1901. Bunker Hill Battle of Hill David Octavius and Robert Adamson Hill James Jerome Hill Joe Hill painting
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A cluster of plants or roots with a pile of earth around it
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
(baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} raised area of land (smaller than a mountain); slope, gradient, incline; heap, pile, mound
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
n a smaller version of a mountain with a rounded top; 1000 ft from the top to bottom of the hill slope is often used as the superficial distinction between a hill and mountain
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
To place soil up to and around crops, usually planted in rows
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916)
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land; an eminence less than a mountain
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
Amon[s] Emyn[p]
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
n bukit
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
King of the Hill: Normally a 4 team map 1 capture point to hold/defend
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
form into a hill
<span class="word-self">hillspan>
(Sir John), M D , botanist (1716-1775) He wrote some farces, which called forth from Garrick the following couplet: "For physic and farces his equal there scarce is His farces are physic, his physic a farce is," Hill-folk The Cameronian Scotch Covenanters, who met clandestinely among the hills Sometimes the Covenanters generally are so called Sir W Scott used the words as a synonym of Cameronians
<span class="word-self">hillspan> myna
A starling (Gracula religiosa) native to Europe and North America, having the capacity to mimic human speech and often kept as a pet
<span class="word-self">hillspan> myna
glossy black Asiatic starling often taught to mimic speech
<span class="word-self">hillspan> start
move from park to drive while on an upward incline
<span class="word-self">hillspan> station
a town in the hills in South Asia
large <span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} (Ski) ski jump hill 120 meters high
mole-<span class="word-self">hillspan>
small mound of earth created by moles
nob <span class="word-self">hillspan>
a fashionable neighborhood in San Francisco
normal <span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} (Ski) ski jump hill 90 meters high
over the <span class="word-self">hillspan>
{s} plethoric, abundant; (Informal) past a person's prime vigor and freshness; too old; over middle age
sand <span class="word-self">hillspan>
{i} dune; hill of sand
the Battle of Bunker <span class="word-self">Hillspan>
the first main battle of the American Revolutionary War, in Boston, Massachusetts in 1775. Although the British army won the battle, the American colonists killed and wounded more than 1000 British soldiers, and proved that their army was more powerful and effective than the British expected them to be
up <span class="word-self">hillspan> and down dale
all over an area; with vigor and perseverance
Turkish - English
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