redoubtable

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English - Turkish
çok saygı duyulan ve korkulan
büyük
korku veren
{s} zorlu
{s} yiğit
hürmete lâyık
{s} korkulur
alay yiğit
{s} yaman, çetin, yavuz; güçlü ve gözü pek
{s} heybetli
{s} cesur
{s} korkunç
güçlü ve gözü pek
formidable
zorlu

Tom zorlu bir rakip olacaktır. - Tom would be a formidable opponent.

formidable
{s} korkunç

Korkunç görünen örümcekler insanlara saldırmazlar. - Formidable looking spiders do not attack people.

formidable
{s} zor, güç, müşkül; aşılması zor
formidable
{s} heybetli
formidable
aşılması zor
formidable
(Kanun) çok zor
formidable
(Turizm) çetin
formidable
müşkül
formidable
yenmesi güç
formidable
korkutucu
formidable
ürkütücü

Onların ürkütücü olduklarını biliyoruz. - We know they're formidable.

redoubt
tabya
redoubt
palanka
redoubt
(Askeri) Tahkimli mevzi
formidable
{s} zor

Tom zorlu bir rakip olacaktır. - Tom would be a formidable opponent.

formidable
{s} müthiş

Kurtlar müthiş yırtıcı hayvanlardır. - Wolves are formidable predators.

Mary müthiş bir kadın. - Mary is a formidable woman.

formidable
(Askeri) KORKUNÇ, HEYBETLİ
formidable
{s} tüyler ürpertici
formidable
{s} dişli
English - English
Eliciting respect or fear; imposing; awe-inspiring

The redoubtable New York Times has been called the newspaper of record of the United States.

formidable
If you describe someone as redoubtable, you respect them because they have a very strong character, even though you are slightly afraid of them. He is a redoubtable fighter. = formidable. someone who is redoubtable is a person you respect or fear (redouter , from douter )
{s} dreadful, horrible, formidable
Formidable; dread; terrible to foes; as, a redoubtable hero; hence, valiant; often in contempt or burlesque
inspiring fear; "the formidable prospect of major surgery"; "a tougher and more redoubtable adversary than the heel-clicking, jackbooted fanatic"- G H Johnston; "something unnerving and prisonlike about high gray wall"
having or worthy of pride; "redoubtable scholar of the Renaissance"; "born of a redoubtable family"
redoubt
A reinforced refuge; a fort
redoubt
To dread
redoubt
A place of safety or refuge
redoubt
A small, temporary, military fortification
redoubt
a small defensive earthwork fortification, sometimes temporary, and sometimes used to reinforce a permanent rampart
redoubt
in fortifying tops of hills and passes, and positions in hostile territory
redoubt
Small self-contained fieldwork, a refuge for soldiers outside the main defenses
redoubt
\rih-DOWT\, noun: 1 A small and usually temporary defensive fortification 2 A defended position or protective barrier 3 A secure place of refuge or defense; a stronghold
redoubt
A fortified place, usually mounds constructed of earth and timbers, used to defend an area of earthworks
redoubt
Small self-contained fieldwork, a refuge for soldiers outside the main defences
redoubt
A square or rectangular earthwork
redoubt
A small fort of varying shape, usually of a temporary nature
redoubt
See F and i in Illust
redoubt
of Ravelin
redoubt
a forbidding stronghold
redoubt
{i} small fortification, small protective structure
redoubt
A small, and usually a roughly constructed, fort or outwork of varying shape, commonly erected for a temporary purpose, and without flanking defenses, used esp
redoubt
A redoubt is a place or situation in which someone feels safe because they know that nobody can attack them or spoil their peace. the last redoubt of hippy culture. = haven. a small hidden place, for example where soldiers hide themselves when they are fighting
redoubt
In permanent works, an outwork placed within another outwork
redoubt
To stand in dread of; to regard with fear; to dread
redoubtably
In a redoubtable manner
redoubtably
dreadfully, horribly, formidably
redoubtable

    Hyphenation

    re·doubt·a·ble

    Turkish pronunciation

    rıdautıbıl

    Pronunciation

    /rəˈdoutəbəl/ /rəˈdaʊtəbəl/

    Etymology

    [ ri-'dau-t&-b&l ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English redoutable, from Middle French, from redouter to dread, from re- + douter to doubt.
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