mexican

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{s} Meksika

Meksika ordusu eylem tehdidinde bulundu. - The Mexican army threatened action.

Meksikalılar teslim oldu. - The Mexicans surrendered.

{s} Meksika, Meksika'ya özgü
(isim) meksikalı
{s} Meksikan
{i} Meksikalı

Bir Meksikalı ona İspanyolca öğretti. - A Mexican taught him Spanish.

Onun eylemleri büyük ölçüde Meksikalı liderleri kızdırdı. - His actions greatly angered Mexican leaders.

Meksika'ya ait
mexican peso
meksika pezosu
mexican tea
meksika çayı
mexican divorce
60'larda Amerikalıların daha ucuz ve çabuk olduğu için Meksika'da boşanmaları. Tarafların mahkemeye gitmesi gerekmeyen, yerlerine avukatlarını göndermelerinin yeterli olduğu boşanma
mexican standoff
mexican savma
mexican war
mexican savaş
is there a mexican restaurant nearby
yakınlarda meksikan restoranı var mı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A Mexica; an Aztec

The Aztecheſe, or Mexicans, were the laſt who arrived in Anahuac.

A person from the southern states of New South Wales and Victoria
Of or pertaining to the Nahuatl language

The language most universally diffused over the new continent, is the Aztec or Mexican.

Of or pertaining to the Mexica people
The Mexican dialect of Spanish

I didn't speak much Mexican, but I savvied a lot more than I could speak and picked the word banditos out of their conversation.

The Nahuatl language

Painala was in the Mexican province of Coatzacualco: she was accordingly able to speak Mexican.

Of, from, or pertaining to Mexico
A person from Mexico or of Mexican descent
a native of inhabitant of Mexico
{n} a native of mexico
{a} pertaining to it
{s} belonging or pertaining to Mexico (republic located in southern North America), of Mexico
{i} native or resident of Mexico (republic located in southern North American)
A Mexican is a Mexican citizen, or a person of Mexican origin. relating to Mexico or its people. someone from Mexico. United Mexican States Mexican Revolution Mexican War Mexican American War Mexican process
Mexican means belonging or relating to Mexico, or to its people or culture
of or relating to Mexico or its inhabitants; "Mexican food is hot"
Of or pertaining to Mexico or its people
a native of inhabitant of Mexico of or relating to Mexico or its inhabitants; "Mexican food is hot
A native or inhabitant of Mexico
amigo
Mexican breakfast
A breakfast consisting of a cigarette and a glass of water, supposedly because that is all Mexicans can afford
Mexican breakfasts
plural form of Mexican breakfast
Mexican duck
a dabbling duck in the genus Anas which breeds in Mexico and the southern USA
Mexican ducks
plural form of Mexican duck
Mexican hairless
A cat of that breed
Mexican hairless
A particular breed of dog
Mexican hairless
A particular breed of cat
Mexican hairless
A dog of that breed
Mexican hairlesses
plural form of Mexican hairless
Mexican jumping bean
A type of seed of a shrub of the genus Sebastiania in which a larva has hatched from an egg laid there by a moth, the movement of the larva causing the seed to move around
Mexican jumping beans
plural form of Mexican jumping bean
Mexican overdrive
The neutral gear when used while a vehicle is moving, especially when it is used to save fuel or to coast down hill faster than a vehicle can go in gear. (This is illegal in some places.)

He shifted his car out of gear, at the top of the hill, and coasted down in Mexican overdrive.

Mexican plateau
A plateau in Mexico, lying between two mountain ranges: the Sierra Madre Oriental on its east, and the Sierra Madre Occidental on its west
Mexican pool
A putative variant of pool or billiards wherein players attempts to make shots called by their opponents
Mexican standoff
A near-collision between two trains, an averted cornfield meet
Mexican standoff
A stalemate, or a confrontation that neither side can win
Mexican standoff
A confrontation between two or more armed parties, neither of which wants to attack first (fearing that the other could retaliate), but neither of which will disarm (for fear the other will attack)
Mexican wave
A phenomenon that primarily occurs at sports events, where the members of the crowd stand up and/or raise their hands in turn, creating the illusion of a wave passing through the crowd

A Mexican wave travels around a stadium very much more rapidly than a person could.

Mexican wave
To perform a Mexican wave
Mexican waves
plural form of Mexican wave
Mexican wolf
A rare subspecies of grey wolf
mexican pancake
(Ev ile ilgili) Beans on a tortilla with salsa
Mexican Revolution
(1910-20) Lengthy struggle that began with the overthrow of Porfirio Díaz, whose elitist and oligarchic policies had caused widespread dissatisfaction. Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, Pascual Orozco, and Emiliano Zapata amassed supporters, and in 1911 Madero was declared president, but his slow-paced reforms alienated both former allies and foes. He was deposed by Gen. Victoriano Huerta, whose own drunken and despotic dictatorship quickly fell to Villa, Venustiano Carranza, and Álvaro Obregón. Carranza declared himself president in 1914 over Villa's objections and, after further bloodshed, prevailed. He oversaw the writing of the liberal constitution of 1917 but did little to implement its key provisions; in 1920 he was killed while fleeing a rebellion. With the election of the reform-minded Obregón, the revolutionary period ended, though sporadic clashes continued until Lázaro Cárdenas took office in 1934
Mexican Spanish
The Spanish language as used in Mexico
Mexican War
A war (1846-1848) between the United States and Mexico, resulting in the cession by Mexico of lands now constituting all or most of the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. the Mexican-American War (1846-48) a war between the US and Mexico, which began when Texas, which had recently become independent from Mexico, became part of the US. Mexico and the US disagreed over the Texas-Mexico border. The US also wanted to buy California and New Mexico, but Mexico did not want to sell them. Led by Zachary Taylor, the US won the war, and bought a very large area of land, which included California, Nevada, Utah, and parts of several other states. or Mexican-American War (1846-48) War between the U.S. and Mexico. It grew from a border dispute after the U.S. annexed Texas in 1845; Mexico claimed that the southern border of Texas was the Nueces River, while the U.S. claimed it was the Rio Grande. A secret mission by John Slidell to negotiate the dispute and purchase New Mexico and California for up to $30 million was aborted when Mexico refused to receive him. In response to the snub, Pres. James Polk sent troops under Zachary Taylor to occupy the disputed land between the two rivers. In April 1846 Mexican troops crossed the Rio Grande and attacked Taylor's troops; Congress approved a declaration of war in May. Ordered to invade Mexico, Taylor captured Monterrey and defeated a large Mexican force under Antonio Santa Anna at the Battle of Buena Vista in February 1847. Polk then ordered Gen. Winfield Scott to move his army by sea to Veracruz, capture the city, and march inland to Mexico City. Scott followed the plan, meeting resistance at Cerro Gordo and Contreras, and entered Mexico City in September. Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico ceded to the U.S. nearly all of present New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, and Colorado for $15,000,000 and U.S. assumption of its citizens' claims against Mexico. Casualties included about 13,000 American deaths, all but 1,700 of which were caused by disease. The war, which made a national hero of Taylor, reopened the slavery-extension issue supposedly settled by the Missouri Compromise
Mexican War
{i} Mexican-American War, war fought during the years of 1846-1848 between Mexico and the United States over the U.S. annexation of Texas (resulted in victory and great territorial for the United States)
Mexican bean beetle
A spotted ladybug (Epilachna varivestis) of the southern United States and Mexico that feeds on the leaves of the bean plant
Mexican citizen
{i} citizen of Mexico (country in southern North America)
Mexican gold poppy
A small annual wildflower (Eschscholzia mexicana) native to dry mountainous regions of western North America and having dark orange to gold, cup-shaped flowers
Mexican hairless
Any of a breed of small dog of unknown origin, found in Mexico and having a smooth hairless body except for tufts on the head and tail
Mexican restaurant
restaurant specializing in Mexican food
Mexican stand-off
A Mexican stand-off is a situation in which neither of the people or groups in a conflict or dispute can win and neither wants to give in first
Mexican wave
If a crowd of people do a Mexican wave, each person in the crowd stands up and puts their arms in the air after the person to one side of them, creating a continuous wave-like motion through the crowd. the effect that is made when all the people watching a sport stand up, move their arms up and down, and sit down again one after the other in a continuous movement that looks like a wave moving on the sea
Mexican-American War
{i} war fought during the years of 1846-1848 between Mexico and the United States over the U.S. annexation of Texas (resulted in victory and great territorial for the United States)
mexican bean beetle
introduced into the United States from Mexico; feeds on the foliage of the bean plant
mexican cypress
tall spreading evergreen found in Mexico having drooping branches; believed to have been introduced into Portugal from Goa
mexican hairless
any of an old breed of small nearly hairless dogs of Mexico
mexican hat
coneflower with flower heads resembling a Mexican hat with a tall red-brown disk and drooping yellow or yellow and red-brown rays; great plains along base of Rocky Mountains
mexican hyssop
erect perennial of Mexico having rose to crimson flowers
mexican jumping bean
jumping bean: seed of Mexican shrubs of the genus Sebastiana containing the larva of a moth whose movements cause the bean to jerk or tumble
mexican juniper
small tree of western Texas and mountains of Mexico having spreading branches with drooping branchlets
mexican mint
an herb from Oaxaca that has a powerful hallucinogenic effect; the active ingredient is salvinorin
mexican monetary unit
monetary unit in Mexico
mexican peso
the basic unit of money in Mexico; equal to 100 centavos
mexican pocket mouse
large pocket mouse of Mexico
mexican poppy
annual herb with prickly stems and large yellow flowers; southern United States to West Indies and Mexico
mexican revolution
1910-1911
mexican spanish
the dialect of Spanish spoken in Mexico
mexican standoff
a situation in which no one can emerge as a clear winner
mexican sunflower
any plant of the genus Tithonia; tall coarse herbs or shrubs of Mexico to Panama having large flower heads resembling sunflowers with yellow disc florets and golden-yellow to orange-scarlet rays
mexican war
after disputes over Texas lands that were settled by Mexicans the United States declared war on Mexico in 1846 and by treaty in 1848 took Texas and California and Arizona and New Mexico and Nevada and Utah and part of Colorado and paid Mexico $15,000,000
mexican-american
a Mexican (or person of Mexican descent) living in the United States
New Mexican
An inhabitant or a resident of the state of New Mexico
New Mexican
Of, or pertaining to, New Mexico or its culture
mexican

    الواصلة

    Mex·i·can

    التركية النطق

    meksıkın

    المترادفات

    mexica, aztec, nahuatl

    النطق

    /ˈmeksəkən/ /ˈmɛksəkən/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Spanish Mexicano, from Nahuatl Mēxihcah plural of Mēxihcatl (“a Mexica”) + -ano (“-an”)

    فيديوهات

    ... led to the violence, thousands of guns going to Mexican drug lords. OBAMA: Candy? ...
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