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john
(isim) tuvalet
john
tuvalet
john
1. (argo) polis, fruko, aynasız.2. (argo) yüznumara.3. (argo) fahişenin müşterisi
john
Yahya peygamber. Hz. Yahya
john
John Doenazari bir davada davacıyı belirleyen ve eskiden kullanılan "Zeyd' veya "Amr" gibi "filan" manasına gelen isim
John
(isim) John
John
{i} John
john
viski
john
John Barleycorn içki
john
Yuhanna
john
Yahya

Yahya göklerin egemenliğinin yakında olduğunu söyledi. - John said that the kingdom of heaven was near.

Sonra İsa, Yahya tarafından vaftiz edilmek için Celile'den Ürdün'e geldi. - Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to be baptized by John.

john
yüz numara
john
John Bull millet veya fert olarak İngilizlere verilen isim
long johns
{k} uzun paçalı don
long johns
paçalı don

Tom paçalı don giyiyor. - Tom is wearing long johns.

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An English patronymic surname derived from John
plural of John
{i} family name; Jasper Johns (born 1930), United States painter and graphic artist; police (Slang)
American artist and pioneer of pop art whose works place everyday objects within artistic contexts
United States artist and proponent of pop art (born in 1930)
Johns Hopkins
A university, and in particular, a world-class school of medicine and teaching hospital located in Baltimore, Maryland
Johns Hopkins
born May 19, 1795, Anne Arundel county, Md., U.S. died Dec. 24, 1873, Baltimore, Md. U.S. merchant and financier. He worked with an uncle as a wholesale grocer before establishing Hopkins Brothers wholesalers with his brothers in 1819. The firm soon prospered in several states. It freely accepted payment for goods in whiskey, which it then sold as Hopkins' Best. Hopkins retired in 1847 a wealthy man, though he continued investing in Baltimore real estate and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. In his will he left $7 million to fund the establishment of Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital; he also endowed an orphanage for African American children
Johns Hopkins University
Private university in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. It was founded as a graduate school in 1876 through an endowment supplied by the Baltimore merchant Johns Hopkins (1795-1873). It became coeducational after a group of women, in 1893, provided funds for the creation of a medical school. Today its school of medicine and the affiliated Johns Hopkins Hospital constitute one of the nation's leading medical research centres. Besides medicine, the university has schools of arts and sciences, engineering, public health, nursing, music, international studies, and continuing education
johns hopkins
a university in Baltimore
John
Two persons of great importance to early Christianity: John the Baptist and John the Apostle, identified with John the Evangelist

There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.

John
Used frequently to form an idea personified John Bull, John Barleycorn (see derivations below)
John
A male given name very popular since the Middle Ages

The name I refer to is John. It has been borne by many illustrious men and an innumerable multitude of the obscure. - - - It is as fixed as the English landscape and the procession of seasons. It never becomes wearisome or tarnished. Nothing affects it; nothing can bring it into contempt; it stands like a rock amid the turbulent waves of human history, as fine and noble a thing now as it was when it first took shape on human lips. It is a name to live up to; but if one who bears it sinks into disrepute it falls not with him, but rather stays in the firmament above him, shining down upon him like a reproachful star.

john
A lavatory, toilet
john
A prostitute's client
john
A name often used as a generic reference to a male of European, North-American, or Australian origin, while travelling in East Asia
long johns
Full-length undergarments worn to keep wearer warm in cold weather
Jasper Johns
{i} (born 1930) contemporary American painter and sculptor, creator of abstract-expressionist and pop art works
Jasper Johns
a US painter who is important in the development of pop art (1930-). born May 15, 1930, Augusta, Ga., U.S. U.S. painter, sculptor, and printmaker. He began his career as a commercial artist, producing displays for New York City shop windows. In 1958 he had his first one-man exhibition, a rousing success. The paintings Johns went on to produce depict commonplace, two-dimensional subjects such as flags, targets, maps, numbers, and letters of the alphabet. He was able to raise these objects to the level of icons through his paint handling and manipulation of surface texture, which he obtained through the encaustic technique. In their willful and ironic banality and their rejection of emotional expression, these early works were a radical departure from the then-dominant Abstract Expressionist style. Johns's unabashed depiction of commonplace emblems and objects was emulated by many Pop art artists. From 1961 he began to attach real objects to his canvases. In the 1970s he produced paintings composed of clusters of parallel lines that he called "crosshatchings"; in the 1980s he experimented with figuration
John
One of the books in the New Testament of the Bible, the epistles of John (1 John, 2 John and 3 John)
John
The Gospel of St. John, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the fourth of the four gospels
John
{i} male first name; one of the 12 disciples of Jesus, author of the Gospel of John (Biblical); last of the four Gospels of the New Testament (Biblical); John the Baptist
John
A name used to address a man whose actual name is not known: John Doe
John
One of the 12 Apostles and the brother of James the Great. He is traditionally considered the author of the fourth Gospel, three epistles, and the Book of Revelation. King of England (1199-1216). The youngest son of Henry II, he schemed against his father and his brother Richard I. During his reign, the English lost most of their possessions in France. The nobility rose against John and forced him to sign the Magna Carta (June 15, 1215). French Jean known as John the Good born April 16, 1319, near Le Mans, Fr.e died April 8, 1364, London, Eng. King of France (1350-64). At odds with England and Navarre, he tried to make peace with the Navarrese king Charles II, then had him imprisoned in 1356. Edward the Black Prince, son of Edward III of England, led an invasion of southern France, defeating and capturing John at the Battle of Poitiers (1356). John was forced to sign the treaties of Brétigny and Calais (1360), which fixed an extravagant ransom and surrendered most of southwestern France to the English. See also Hundred Years' War. Portuguese João known as John of Aviz born April 11, 1357, Lisbon died Aug. 14, 1433, Lisbon King of Portugal (1385-1433) and founder of the Aviz dynasty. The illegitimate son of Pedro I, he was elected king in 1385 despite the rivalry of Castilian candidates. He fought off a Castilian invasion (1385) and preserved Portugal's independence. He made an alliance with England (1386), but a joint invasion of León was unsuccessful. John signed a 10-year truce with Castile in 1389, but frontier warfare was intermittent until 1411. He and his sons (including the youngest, later Henry the Navigator) captured Ceuta in Morocco in 1415, thus beginning the era of Portuguese expansion. known as John Lackland born Dec. 24, 1167, Oxford, Eng. died Oct. 18/19, 1216, Newark, Nottinghamshire King of England (1199-1216). The youngest son of Henry II, he joined his brother Richard (later Richard I) in a rebellion against Henry (1189). John became lord of Ireland, and, when Richard was imprisoned in Germany on his way back from the Third Crusade, he tried to seize control of England (1193). On Richard's return, John was banished (1194), but the two were later reconciled. Crowned king in 1199, John lost Normandy (1204) and most of his other French lands in a war with Philip II (Philip Augustus). After Innocent III excommunicated him for refusing to recognize Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury, John was obliged to declare England a fief of the Holy See (1213). He launched a military campaign against France in 1214 but made no lasting gains. His heavy taxes and aggressive assertion of feudal privileges led to the outbreak of civil war (1215). The barons forced him to sign the Magna Carta, but the civil war continued until his death. or John de Balliol born 1250 died April 1313, Château Galliard, Normandy, Fr. King of Scotland (1292-96). He was one of 13 claimants to the throne but won by primogeniture. John paid homage to Edward I of England but soon refused his request for military aid in Gascony and instead signed a treaty with the French. When Edward invaded Gascony in 1296, the Scots raided northern England. Within months Edward's army had captured strategic castles in Scotland, and John was forced to resign his kingdom to Edward. He was held in the Tower of London until 1299. John O'Bail John Lackland John de Balliol Abbott Sir John Joseph Caldwell Adams John Coolidge Adams John Adams John Quincy Alden John Altgeld John Peter André John John Chapman Arbuthnot John Arden John Ashbery John Lawrence Astor John Jacob Atanasoff John Vincent Austin John Austin John Langshaw Backus John Warner Baird John Logie Bardeen John Barry John Barth John Bartlett John Bartram John Baskerville John Bell John Belter John Henry Edgar John Bergren Berryman John Betjeman Sir John Biddle John Bidwell John Billings John Shaw Bishop John Michael Blow John Bolingbroke Henry Saint John 1st Viscount Boorman John Booth John Wilkes Borglum John Gutzon de la Mothe Breckinridge John Cabell Bricker John William Bright John Brown John Budge John Donald Bull John Bunyan John John Anthony Burgess Wilson Burgoyne John Burroughs John Bute John Stuart 3rd earl of John Stuart Cabot John Cage John Calhoun John Caldwell Calvin John Campbell John Archibald John William Carson Cassavetes John Chamberlain John Angus Charles XIV John Cheever John Cheke Sir John Chrysostom Saint John Clare John Clayton John Middleton Cleese John Marwood Coetzee John Michael Colet John Colter John Coltrane John William Comenius John Amos Commons John Rogers Constable John Coolidge John Calvin Copley John Singleton Corrigan Sir Dominic John Cotton John Crittenden John Jordan Dalton John Davenport John de la Mare Walter John Dean John Wesley III Deere John Dewey John Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickinson John Diefenbaker John George Dillinger John Herbert Dollond John and George Donne John Dos Passos John Roderigo Dowland John Dryden John Dulles John Foster Duns Scotus John Dunstable John Durham John George Lambton 1st earl of Eales John Eckert John Presper Jr. Eckert Wallace John Ehrlichman John Daniel Elder John Eliot John Elway John Albert Ericsson John Erigena John Scotus William John Evans Evans Sir Arthur John Evelyn John Fante John Fisher of Kilverstone John Arbuthnot Fisher 1st Baron Flaxman John Ford John Fortescue Sir John Fowles John Robert Franklin John Hope Frémont John Charles French John Denton Pinkstone 1st earl of Ypres Fuller John Frederick Charles Galbraith John Kenneth Galsworthy John Garand John Cantius Garner John Nance Gay John Gielgud Sir Arthur John John Birks Gillespie Herbert John Gleason Glenn John Herschel Jr. Gorey Edward St. John Gower John Guare John Gunther John Haldane John Burdon Sanderson Haldane John Scott Hale John Parker William John Clifton Haley Sir William John Hampden John Hancock John Harlan John Marshall Harrison John William John Hartack Hawkins Sir John Hay John Milton Heathcoat John Heinz Henry John Heisman John William Hersey John Richard John Charlton Carter Heywood John Hicks Sir John Richard John Cornelius Hodges John Henry Holliday Hoover John Edgar Houseman John Howard John Winston Hume John Hunter John Hurt John Huston John Irving John Winslow John Henry Brodribb Jackson John Hughlings Jay John Jeffers John Robinson Jellicoe John Rushworth Jellicoe 1st Earl John Birch Society John Day Fossil Beds National Monument John II Comnenus John III Ducas Vatatzes John III Sobieski John II John the Good John I John of Aviz John Maurice of Nassau John o'Groat's John of Brienne John of Damascus Saint Saint John Damascene John of Gaunt duke of Lancaster John of Paris John Quidort John the Deaf John of Salisbury John Paul II John the Baptist Saint John V Palaeologus John VI Cantacuzenus John VIII Palaeologus John XXIII John XXII John Augustus Edwin John Sir Elton Hercules John Arthur Johnson Johnson John Harold Jones John Paul John Paul Kaiser Henry John Kander John Kay John Keats John Kellogg John Harvey and Will Keith Kemeny John George Kendrew Sir John Cowdery Kennedy John Fitzgerald Keynes John Maynard Baron Keynes of Tilton Knowles John Knox John John Albert Kramer Law John Le Carré John David John Moore Cornwell Leech John John Uhler Lemmon III Lennon John Winston Lewis John Llewellyn Lilburne John Locke John Lofting Hugh John Lomax John John Griffith Chaney Lugard Frederick John Dealtry Lutuli Albert John Mvumbi Lyly John Macdonald Sir John Alexander MacLennan John Hugh Macleod John James Rickard Major John Mandeville Sir John Marin John Marlborough John Churchill 1st duke of Marriott John Willard Marshall John Marston John Masefield John Mauchly John William McAdam John Loudon McCarthy John McCormack John McEnroe John Patrick Jr. McGraw John Joseph McPhee John Angus John Herndon Mercer Mill John Stuart Millais Sir John Everett Milton John John Thomas Miner Mitchell John Newton Monsarrat Nicholas John Turney John Leslie Montgomery Morgan John Morgan John Pierpont Morgan John Pierpont Jr. Morley of Blackburn John Morley Viscount Mosby John Singleton Muir John Naber John Napier John Nash John Nash John Forbes Needham John Turberville Nelson John Byron Newbery John Newman John Henry Norman Gregory John Northrop John Howard Northumberland John Dudley duke of Noyes John Humphrey John Casey John Francis Whelan O'Hara John Henry O'Mahony John O'Neill John John Kingsley Orton Osborne John James Percy John Pershing John Joseph Pope John Porter Fitz John Powell John Wesley Pratt Edwin John Prester John Pringle Sir John Pym John Randolph John Rankine William John Macquorn Ransom John Crowe Raskob John Jakob Rathbone Philip St. John Basil Rawlings Jerry John Rawls John Ray John Rayleigh of Terling Place John William Strutt 3rd Baron Reed John Rennie John Apocalypse of John Rhodes Cecil John Richardson John John Stewart earl of Carrick Rochester John Wilmot 2nd earl of Rockefeller John Davison Roebling John Augustus Rolfe John Ross John Tsan Usdi Little John Ruskin John Russell of Kingston Russell John Russell 1st Earl Saint John Saint John River Saint John's Saint John's wort Sandwich John Montagu 4th earl of Sargent John Singer Sayles John Schlesinger John Richard Schuyler Philip John Sevier John Sheen Fulton John Sherman John Simcoe John Graves Skelton John Slidell John Sloan John French Smeaton John Smith John Soane Sir John Sousa John Philip Speke John Hanning John Rowlands Stark John Steinbeck John Ernst Stephens John Lloyd Stevens John Stevens John Paul Stewart John Innes Mackintosh Suckling Sir John Sullivan John Lawrence Sutter John Augustus Symonds John Addington Synge John Millington Tate John Orley Allen Taylor John John Taylor of Caroline Tenniel Sir John Thomson John Edgar Thomson Sir Joseph John Thorp John Tolkien John Ronald Reuel Trumbull John Trump Donald John Tyler John John Constantine Unitas Updike John Hoyer Vanbrugh Sir John Vanderlyn John von Neumann John Vorster John John Peter Wagner Walker James John Walter John Watson John Broadus Watson Thomas John Sr. Waugh Evelyn Arthur St. John Wayne John Weaver John Webster John Peter John Weissmuller Wesley John White John Whitney John Hay Whittier John Greenleaf Wideman John Edgar Wilbye John Wilkes John Wilkinson John Williams John Towner Wilson John Tuzo Winthrop John Witherspoon John Wyatt John Wycliffe John Zenger John Peter Zorn John Acton of Aldenham John Emerich Edward Dahlberg Acton 1st Baron Audubon John James Chelmsford of Chelmsford Frederic John Napier Thesiger 1st Viscount Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur J. Hector St. John Hoare Sir Samuel John Gurney 2nd Baronet John of the Cross Saint John the Apostle Saint St. John the Divine St. John the Evangelist Lawrence John Laird Mair Noel Baker of the City of Derby Philip John Noel Baker Baron Philip John Baker Palmerston of Palmerston Henry John Temple 3rd Viscount Saint John Perse Simon of Stackpole Elidor John Allsebrook Simon 1st Viscount President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy Hopkins Johns Johns Hopkins University Johns Jasper Saint Johns River
John
very popular since the Middle Ages
John
Jn
Saint Johns River
A river, about 459 km (285 mi) long, of northeast Florida flowing generally north to Jacksonville then east to the Atlantic Ocean. River, northeastern Florida, U.S. It rises in the east-central part of the state and flows north parallel to the coast until it turns at Jacksonville to empty into the Atlantic Ocean, after a course of 285 mi (459 km). It is important for both shipping and recreation
St. Johns
capital city and main port in the Canadian province Newfoundland
john
also Old John Emissary of King Random
john
{i} (Slang) toilet, bathroom; client of a prostitute; man, guy, fellow
john
a room equipped with toilet facilities
john
the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament
john
(1792-1855) and Sarah "Sally" (Parker) Hall (1790-1859) were married in 1812 at Rich Square John was the son of John and Miriam (Grant) Hall He was born in 1792 Sarah was the daughter of Jeremiah and Keren (Newby) Parker She was born in 1790 at Rich Square In 1818 they transferred to Whitewater Monthly Meeting in Wayne County, Indiana They were granted a certificate to Milford Monthly Meeting in Wayne County in 1830 There children were Martha (1812), Phinehas (1814), Robert (1817), Moses (1819), Sarah (1826), John (1828), and Joseph (1831) John died in 1855 Sarah died in 1859 They are buried in Hopewell Burying Ground in Dudley Township, Henry County, Indiana
john
youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216)
john
A proper name of a man
john
1 a policeman 2 the toilet
john
(1199-1216): He was the son of Henry II who faced major problems during his reign as English king He lost territory to the French king Philip II, was humiliated by Pope Innocent III, and faced opposition from the barons of England because of his efforts to increase their taxes In 1214, these nobles, in coalition with church officials and townsmen, revolted against John In 1215, they forced him to sign the Magna Carta, which protected them from undue control by the monarchy John's reign represented the beginning of a period when the English kings lost power in the 13th century
john
A lavatory
john
(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation
john
a prostitute's customer
john
An outhouse privy. Also johnny house
john
the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216)
john
A prostitutes client
john
People named John typically don't have last names They're only referred to by profession as John DaBanker, John DaCarpenter, John DaRoofer (or DaLeaker), or John DaPlumber A guy named Frank who ordered a cup of coffee in the diner everyday became known as John Caffee - Dan
long johns
Long johns are warm underpants with long legs. Long, warm underwear. warm underwear with long legs (From the male name John)
long johns
{i} warm long underpants
long johns
warm underwear with long legs
saint johns
a river in northeastern Florida that flows northward to Jacksonville and then eastward to empty into the Atlantic Ocean
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Определение johns в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

John
John
johns

    Расстановка переносов

    Johns

    Турецкое произношение

    cänz

    Произношение

    /ˈʤänz/ /ˈʤɑːnz/

    Этимология

    [ 'jän ] (noun.) 1856. from the name John.
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