world

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الإنجليزية - التركية
dünya

Politik dünyada pek çok düşmanı var. - He has many enemies in the political world.

Bana göre Almanca dünyadaki en iyi dildir. - In my opinion, German is the best language in the world.

alem

Ruhlar alemine inanır mısın? - Do you believe in the spirit world?

Phileas Fogg bahsi kazanmıştı. Seksen günde devr-i âlem yapmıştı. - Phileas Fogg had won his wager. He had made his journey around the world in eighty days!

World Series şampiyonluk karşılaşmaları
World Court Milletlerarası Mahkeme
ölümlü dünya
world spirit alemin ruhu
tıpatıp
cihan

Yurtta sulh, cihanda sulh. - Peace at home, peace in the world.

{i} diyar
{i} dünya, âlem, cihan
yeryüzü
dünyaca
dünyayı
alemi
world war
dünya savaşı

1945 yılında İkinci Dünya Savaşı sona erdi. - World War Two ended in 1945.

İkinci Dünya Savaşı henüz bitmedi. - The Second World War isn't over yet.

world wide
dünya çapında
world wide web
(WWW) Dünya Çapında Ağ
world brand
dünya markası
world city
dünya kenti
world class
(Ticaret) dünya standartlarında
world countries
dünya ülkeleri
world culture
dünya kültürü
world health
(Tıp) dünya sağlığı
world history
dünya tarihi
world languages
dünya dilleri
world leader
dünya lideri
world markets
(Ticaret) dünya pazarları
world media
dünya basını
world of islam
islam alemi
world opinion
(Politika, Siyaset) dünya kamuoyu
world policy
(Politika, Siyaset) dünya politikası
world ranking
dünya sıralaması
world scene
dünya sahnesi
world system
dünya sistemi
world travel
(Bilgisayar) dünya gezisi
world wide known
dünyaca tanınan
world's leading
dünyanın önde gelen
world beater
şampiyon
world series
beyzbol oyunları serisi
world shaking
çok önemli
world weariness
bıkkınlık
World Cup glory
Dünya Kupası zaferi
World Economic Forum
Dünya Ekonumi Forumu
world awash with/in
ile dolu bir dünya
world cinema
dünya sineması
world class manufacturing
(Ekonomi) Dünya Klasında Üretim (WCM)
world council of optometry
dünya optometri konseyi
world guide
dünya rehberi
world heavyweight champion
Dünya ağır sıklet şampiyonu
world heavyweight championship
(Spor) Dünya ağırsiklet boks (vs.) şampiyonluğu
world heavyweight championship
(Spor) The World Heavyweight Championship iş the name given to a number of unrelated titles, meant to emphasize the top championship of boxing, professional wrestling, mixed martial arts, or other similar sports and performance arts
world heritage site
Dünya Miras Listesi
world intellectual property organization
Dünya Fikri Mülkiyet Örgütü
world knowledge
dünya bilgisi
world line
dünya hattı
world list
dünya listesinde
world map
dünya haritası
world of good
dünya iyi
world of warcraft
(Bilgisayar) World of Warcraft (çoğunlukla WoW şeklinde kısaltılır), Blizzard Entertainment firması tarafından geliştirilen bir devasa çevrim içi rol yapma oyunudur (MMORPG-Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game). Warcraft serisinin devamı olarak nitelendirilebilecek olan World of Warcraft'ın hikayesi de kendisinden önceki Warcraft oyunlarının hikaye, olay ve kahramanları çevresinde gelişmektedir. Aynı şekilde orjinal World of Warcraft önceki Warcraft oyunlarının ana dünyası olan Azeroth'ta geçmektedir. Ancak daha sonra çıkartılan The Burning Crusade genişleme paketi ile Azeroth yanında Warcraft hikayesine göre Orc ve Draeneilerin anavatanı olarak nitelenen Outland'de oyun dünyasına katılmıştır
world oil demand
Dünya petrol talebi
world peace
dünya barışı
world record
Dünya rekoru
world rule
Dünyanın kuralı
world trading center
dünya ticaret merkezi
world tree
dünya ağaç
world war two
dünya savaşı iki
world wars
dünya savaşı
world weary
dünya yorgun
world's
dünyanın
world-famous
dünyaca ünlü
world-weary
Yaşamaktan bıkmış, dünyadan bezmiş
world-weary
hayatından bezmiş
World Area Code Basic Encyclopedia
(Askeri) Dünya Alan Kodu Temel Ansiklopedisi
world debt
dünya ölçeğindeki borç
world tour
dünya turu
world trade
dünya ticareti
world trade organisation
(Avrupa Birliği) (WTO) Dünya Ticaret Örgütü (DTÖ)
world weary
hayatından bezmiş
worlds
dünyanın
worldly
dünyevi

Bütün bu dünyevi bilgelik bir zamanlar herhangi bir bilge adamın sevimsiz sapıklığıydı. - All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man.

the world
darıdünya
worldliness
dünyevilik
worldliness
{i} dünyevi oluş
world class
birinci kalite
world class
birinci sınıf
world view
hayat felsefesi
worldliness
dünyaperestlik
worldly
maddi
World Cup
dünya kupası
a world
bir alem
the Third World/the third world
Üçüncü Dünya
worldly
pişkin
worlds
dünyalar

Her şey bütün olası dünyaların en iyisinin içindeki en iyiler içindir. - Everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds.

Sen ve ben farklı dünyalardanız. - You and I come from different worlds.

world view
dünya görüşü

Dil, bir insanın dünya görüşünü önemli ölçüde belirler. - Language determines a person's world view to a considerable extent.

worldliness
{i} maddecilik
worldliness
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) dünyevilik [said]
worldly
dünyevilik
worldly
{s} dünyasal
worldly
maddeci
worldly
worldly nyaperest
worldly
worldly kin
worldly
cismani
worldly
worldlinessdünyaperestlik
worldly
özdekçi
worldly
maddecilik
worldly
{s} dünya zevklerine düşkün
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
to consider or cause to be considered from a global perspective; to consider as a global whole, rather than making or focussing on national or other distinctions; cf to globalise

In a sense, the dictatorship was a failure of failure and, on that account, it was perhaps the exemplary system of control. Having in 1933 wagered on the worlding of the world in the regime's failure, Heidegger after the war can only rue his opportunistic hopes for an exposure of the ontological foundations of control.

to make real; to make worldly
A planet,especially one which is inhabited or inhabitable

I think many people think of asteroids as kind of little chips of rock. But the places that Dawn is going to really are more like worlds.

An individual or group perspective or social setting

In the world of boxing, good diet is all-important.

Human collective existence; existence in general

There will always be lovers, till the world’s end.

The Universe
A great amount

a world of difference.

The earth

People are dying of starvation all over the world.

{n} the universe, the earth, mankind, a great multitude, the public, course of life, a continent, time
emphasis You use in the world to emphasize a statement that you are making. The saddest thing in the world is a little baby nobody wants He had no one in the world but her
people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world"
{s} global, worldwide, universal, of the whole world
You can use world to refer to a particular group of living things, for example the animal world, the plant world, and the insect world. = kingdom
If you say that something has done someone the world of good or a world of good, you mean that it has made them feel better or improved their life. A sleep will do you the world of good
All users on the system
The world refers to all the people who live on this planet, and our societies, institutions, and ways of life. The world was, and remains, shocked He wants to show the world that anyone can learn to be an ambassador. his personal contribution to world history
(n ) Dova, dohvah
The earth and its affairs as distinguished from heaven; concerns of this life as distinguished from those of the life to come; the present existence and its interests; hence, secular affairs; engrossment or absorption in the affairs of this life; worldly corruption; the ungodly or wicked part of mankind
emphasis If you say that two people or things are worlds apart, you are emphasizing that they are very different from each other. Intellectually, this man and I are worlds apart
emphasis If you say that something is out of this world, you are emphasizing that it is extremely good or impressive. These new trains are out of this world
You can use world to describe someone or something that is one of the most important or significant of its kind on earth. Abroad, Mr Bush was seen as a world statesman China has once again emerged as a world power
a 3D scene comprised of geometrically described objects that the user can navigate around
The earth and the surrounding heavens; the creation; the system of created things; existent creation; the universe
According to those in charge, still a dangerous place (Example: George Bush in his annual message to Congress, 1991 - 'Despite the disappearance of the Soviet threat, the world continues to be a dangerous place ')
Trade Organization (WTO) -- The international organization established by the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations to oversee implementation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the agreements arising from the Uruguay Round, including the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture
Barenglish | adronato
all of the inhabitants of the earth; "all the world loves a lover"; "she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women"
A virtual environment inside AW universe, computer-generated model that can be experienced as if it were a place (Cf chat room, IRC channel ) Can be bought from Activeworlds company
Any planet or heavenly body, especially when considered as inhabited, and as the scene of interests analogous with human interests; as, a plurality of worlds
a part of the earth that can be considered separately; "the outdoor world"; "the world of insects"
all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you; "his world was shattered"; "we live in different worlds"; "for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were"
everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence"
Guitar World, Monitor World, etc Anything World means an area e g That case lives over there in Monitor World Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
If you say that someone has the best of both worlds, you mean that they have only the benefits of two things and none of the disadvantages. Her living room provides the best of both worlds, with an office at one end and comfortable sofas at the other
You can use in an ideal world or in a perfect world when you are talking about things that you would like to happen, although you realize that they are not likely to happen. In a perfect world, there would be the facilities and money to treat every sick person. = ideally
Human life, existence in general
{i} planet or globe; particular part of Earth; planet Earth; universe, cosmos; humankind; general public, public as a whole; material realm (as opposed to the spiritual realm); a lot, very much
immanent, finite existence
In a more restricted sense, that part of the earth and its concerns which is known to any one, or contemplated by any one; a division of the globe, or of its inhabitants; human affairs as seen from a certain position, or from a given point of view; also, state of existence; scene of life and action; as, the Old World; the New World; the religious world; the Catholic world; the upper world; the future world; the heathen world
not be the end of the world: see end the world is your oyster: see oyster on top of the world: see top. Disney World and Disneyland Industrial Workers of the World World Court The World New World monkey Old World monkey Pan American World Airways Inc. possible world Seven Wonders of the World third world Trans World Airlines Inc. U.S. News & World Report pictures of the floating world World Bank World Council of Churches World Cup World Food Programme World Health Organization World Heritage site world music World Series World Trade Center World Trade Organization world tree World War I First World War World War II Second World War World Wide Web World Wildlife Fund World Wide Fund for Nature world's fair Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity
If you think the world of someone, you like them or care about them very much. I think the world of him, but something tells me it's not love We were really close. We thought the world of each other
totality of seme clusters associated with an actor and modalized in the same way in the same interval of textual time
This function gives you the local time in major cities around the world
the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet on which we live; "the Earth moves around the sun"; "he sailed around the world"
The inhabitants of the earth; the human race; people in general; the public; mankind
The existing subjective reality of an individual, including one's thoughts and feelings and one's perceptions of the environment The world is created by how one perceives it
A "World" is a spiritual level of creation, representing a rung on the continuum of consciousness or awareness of G-d In general, there are four worlds: Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah In particular, however, these four worlds originate from a fifth, higher world, Adam Kadmon All ten sefirot and twelve partzufim are manifest in each world; however, since there is a one-to-one correspondence between the worlds and the sefirot, a particular sefirah dominates in each world For further explanation see: The Worlds of Abiya
emphasis You can use in the world in expressions such as what in the world and who in the world to emphasize a question, especially when expressing surprise or anger. What in the world is he doing?
involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continental but planetary"; "a world crisis"; "of worldwide significance"
You can use world to refer to a particular field of activity, and the people involved in it. The publishing world had certainly never seen an event quite like this
Someone's world is the life they lead, the people they have contact with, and the things they experience. His world seemed so different from mine I lost my job and it was like my world collapsed
A top-level category that contains sites written in languages other than English For instance, World/Deutsch contains sites written in German
The customs, practices, and interests of men; general affairs of life; human society; public affairs and occupations; as, a knowledge of the world
The earth and its inhabitants, with their concerns; the sum of human affairs and interests
World is both the global inertial reference frame (RF) and absolute coordinate system (CS) in that frame built into SimMechanics with a preset origin and coordinate axes
people in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public"
a part of the earth that can be considered separately; "the outdoor world"; "the world of insects
level I: the effect of the ego's belief in separation, which is its cause; the thought of separation and attack on God given form; being the expression of the belief in time and space, it was not created by God, Who transcends time and space entirely; unless specifically referring to the world of knowledge, refers only to perception, the post-separation domain of the ego level II: w-m: a prison of separation which reinforces the ego's belief in sin and guilt, perpetuating the seeming existence of this world r-m: a classroom wherein we learn our lessons of forgiveness, the Holy Spirit's teaching device to help us transcend the world: thus the purpose of the world is to teach us that there is no world see: real world
The earth and inhabitants Secular, rather than spiritual
In SimMechanics, World is both the absolute inertial reference frame (RF) and absolute coordinate system (CS) in that RF World has a fixed origin and fixed coordinate axes that cannot be changed
A world is a planet. He looked like something from another world see also brave new world, New World, real world, Third World
The world is the planet that we live on. It's a beautiful part of the world The satellite enables us to calculate their precise location anywhere in the world
An inhabited planet
You can use the outside world to refer to all the people who do not live in a particular place or who are not involved in a particular situation. For many, the post office is the only link with the outside world
the concerns of the world as distinguished from heaven and the afterlife; "they consider the church to be independent of the world"
the dominion of Satan, "the god of this world"; often used to refer to the sum of devilish influences
You can use world in expressions such as the Arab world, the western world, and the ancient world to refer to a particular group of countries or a particular period in history. Athens had strong ties to the Arab world. the developing world
If you say that someone is a man of the world or a woman of the world, you mean that they are experienced and know about the practical or social aspects of life, and are not easily shocked by immoral or dishonest actions. Look, we are both men of the world, would anyone really mind? an elegant, clever and tough woman of the world
Individual experience of, or concern with, life; course of life; sum of the affairs which affect the individual; as, to begin the world with no property; to lose all, and begin the world anew
loka
World Ash
The cosmic tree that unites all the realms in Heathenry
World Bank
A group of five financial organizations whose purpose is economic development and the elimination of poverty
World Cup
Alternative capitalization of world cup
World Cups
plural form of World Cup
World Exposition
Generic name for various large international expositions held since the mid 19th century, often called "Expo"
World Expositions
plural form of World Exposition
World Series
The best of seven game series played annually to determine the championship of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, played between the National League and the American League
World Trade Center
A former complex of buildings in New York City destroyed in the 9/11 attacks
World Trade Organization
An international organization designed by its founders to supervise and liberalize international trade
World Turtle
The mythical giant sea turtle or tortoise that upholds the World in various cosmologies
World War I
The war from 1914 to 1918 between the Entente Powers of the British Empire, Russian Empire, France, Italy, the United States and other allied nations, against the Central Powers represented by Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
World War II
The war from 1939 to 1945 of the Allied forces, including United Kingdom, Soviet Union, the United States, France, and China against the Axis Powers, including Germany, Italy, and Japan
World War III
A hypothetical world war following World War II
World War One
Alternative form of World War I
World War Two
Alternative spelling of World War II
World Wide Web
Internet resources that are retrieved by Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
World Wide Web
Collectively, all of the web pages on the Internet which hyperlink to each other and to other kinds of documents and media

WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project.

world cup
An event or competition where competitors and/or teams from several different countries to establish a world champion
world cup
The trophy awarded to the winner of such an event
world line
A path in spacetime, especially that traversed by an elementary particle from its creation to its destruction
world music
The term world music includes traditional music (sometimes called folk music or roots music) of any culture that are created and played by indigenous musicians or that are "closely informed or guided by indigenous music of the regions of their origin," including Western music (e. g. Celtic music). Most typically, the term world music has now replaced folk music as a shorthand description for the very broad range of recordings of traditional indigenous music and song from around the world
world order
A particular structure that manages the world's stability, informed by a number of legal, political and socio-economic factors
world peace
The ideology of universal global understanding and nonviolence
world power
A nation or state so powerful that it can influence world affairs
world powers
plural form of world power
world record
Any characteristic or accomplishment that exceeds all other instances of that characteristic or accomplishment
world record
The world's best score or time for a certain event
world records
plural form of world record
world religion
A religious belief system which has become generally recognized as having independent status from any other religion, but which nonetheless may have many, sometimes mutually antagonistic, sects or denominations

Christianity is a world religion consisting of Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestants.

world religions
plural form of world religion
world trade center
a building that houses all the facilities associated with global commerce
world war
A war involving the major nations of the world

Armageddon, that world war with which the Second Coming is to be so closely associated. (Aldous Huxley, Crome Yellow 1921, ix.).

world wars
plural form of world war
world's oldest profession
Prostitution
world-beater
Someone or something superior to all others of its sort
world-beating
Superior to all others of its sort
world-class
of a standard that ranks among the best in the world
world-class
of the highest order or importance
world-famous
renowned in many parts of the world (especially in the Western world)
world-renowned
Of worldwide renown; known and respected internationally
world-shaking
Momentous; of great import; of great significance, importance or consequence
world-war
Alternative spelling of world war

In this world-war nations fell to the lowest level of savagery.

world-weariness
The state or characteristic of being world-weary

Call me blasé—I do not mind, if by blasé is meant the world-weariness, intellectual, artistic, sensational, which can come to a young man of thirty. For I was thirty, and I was weary of all these things—weary and in doubt.

world-weary
Bored with life, especially material comforts
world-weary
Tired of the ways of the world; fashionably despaired
World Court
(Fizik) The Permanent Court of International Justice, often called the World Court, was an international court attached to the League of Nations. Created in 1922 (although the idea of an international court was several centuries old), the Court was initially met with a good reaction from states and academics alike, with many cases submitted to it for its first decade of operation. With the heightened international tension of the 1930s the Court was used with decreasing regularity; by a resolution by the League of Nations on 18 April 1946, the Court ceased to exist, being replaced by the International Court of Justice
World Intellectual Property Organization
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (French: Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle or OMPI) is one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations. WIPO was created in 1967 with the stated purpose "to encourage creative activity, [and] to promote the protection of intellectual property throughout the world"
world community
The term is used primarily in political and humanitarian contexts to describe an international aggregate of nation states of widely varying types. In most connotations, the term is used to convey meanings attached to consensus or inclusion of all people in all lands and their governments
world heritage
A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a specific site (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that has been nominated and confirmed for inclusion on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 State Parties (countries) which are elected by the General Assembly of States Parties for a fixed term. (This is similar to the United Nations Security Council.)
world-shaking
Sufficiently significant to affect the whole world; "earthshaking proposals"; "the contest was no world-shaking affair"; "the conversation...could hardly be called world-shattering"(synonym) earthshaking, world-shattering
World Council of Churches
an international Christian organization that encourages friendship and understanding among different Christian religious groups. It has more than 300 churches as members, and its main offices are in Geneva. Christian ecumenical organization founded in 1948 in Amsterdam. It functions as a forum for Protestant and Eastern Orthodox denominations, which cooperate through the WCC on a variety of undertakings and explore doctrinal similarities and differences. It grew out of two post-World War I ecumenical efforts, the Life and Work Movement (which concentrated on practical activities) and the Faith and Order Movement (which focused on doctrinal issues and the possibility of reunion). The impetus for these two organizations sprang from the International Missionary Conference in Edinburgh in 1910, the first such cooperative effort since the Reformation. The Roman Catholic church, though not a member of the WCC, sends representatives to its conferences. The more fundamentalist Protestant denominations have also refused to join
World Jewish Relief
Jewish aid organization located in London
World Service
part of the BBC which broadcasts radio programmes, especially news, to all parts of the world. Its official name is the BBC World Service
World Trade Center
the WTC a group of buildings in Manhattan, New York City, which included two very tall skyscrapers that were destroyed by terrorists in 2001. Thousands of people were killed when the terrorists flew two planes directly into the buildings. Complex formerly consisting of seven buildings around a central plaza, near the southern tip of Manhattan. Its huge twin towers (completed 1970-72) were designed by Minoru Yamasaki (1912-1986). At 1,368 ft (417 m) and 1,362 ft (415 m) tall, they were the world's tallest buildings until surpassed in 1973 by the Sears Tower in Chicago. The towers were notable for the relationship of their simple, light embellishment to their underlying structure. In 1993 a bomb planted by terrorists exploded in the underground garage, killing several people and injuring some 1,000. A much more massive attack occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, when first One World Trade Center and then Two World Trade Center were struck by hijacked commercial airliners deliberately flown into them. Shortly thereafter both of the heavily damaged towers, as well as adjacent buildings, collapsed into enormous piles of debris. The attacks the deadliest terrorist assault in history claimed the lives of some 2,800 victims. Thousands more were injured. See September 11 Attacks
World Whale Police
environmental group that seeks to educate the public about issues concerning whales, WWP
World Wide Web
network on the Internet of interconnected HTML documents which are scattered on servers worldwide, W3
world Jewry
Judaism of the world, Judaism in the Diaspora
world bank
An organization created to make loans primarily to developing countries, with the stipulation that these governments must guarantee the loan Its full name is the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Also called the IBRD BACK TO TOP
world bank
The World Bank was set up in 1944 as an institution for development assistance It got started mostly by giving loans for rebuilding Western Europe after World War II, and began giving development loans to poor countries in the1960s The World Bank is now the world's largest source of development assistance, and most of the money that it lends (75%) is raised in financial markets Influence in decision-making depends on the contributions of member countries, with industrialized economies accounting for the largest share It faced a lot of criticism as a result of the structural adjustment programs it imposed as a condition for assistance in the 1980s, as well as for managing big development projects that were completely inappropriate to local conditions It has since tried to improve its performance by working more closely with developing countries and somewhat distancing itself from the positions of the International Monetary Fund The World Bank is located in Washington, D C
world bank
World development report Washington, D C : World Bank Annual
world of fashion
everything related to fashion
world of mystery
imaginary world where all sorts of strange things can happen
world power
superpower, something which has worldwide influence
world record
the fastest time, longest distance, highest level etc which anyone has ever achieved anywhere in the world, especially in a sport set/break/beat a world record
world trade organization
Provisions to establish the WTO were reached in the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) The WTO is scheduled to be established no later than 1997 as an international organization of comparable stature to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund The Organization is expected to facilitate implementation of trade agreements reached in the Uruguay Round by bringing them under one institutional umbrella, requiring full participation of all countries in one new trading system, and providing a permanent forum to discuss new issues facing the international trading system The WTO system will be available only to countries which: (a) are contracting parties to the GATT, (b) agree to adhere to all of the Uruguay Round agreements, and (c) submit schedules of market access commitments for industrial goods, agricultural goods, and services
world trade organization
The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations As of January 2002, the WTO had 144 member countries around the world and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland Its functions include: administering WTO trade agreements; forum for trade negotiations; handling trade disputes; monitoring national trade policies; technical assistance and training for developing countries; cooperation with other international organizations
world trade organization
A multilateral agency that administers world trade agreements, fosters trade relations among nations, and solves trade disputes among member countries
world trade organization
Created by the Uruguay Round of international trade 1 January 1995 (Geneva, Switzerland) It has 136 member countries (as of 30 April 2000) WTO functions include: • Administering WTO trade agreements; • Forum for trade negotiations; • Handling trade disputes • Monitoring national trade policies • Technical assistance and training for developing countries • Cooperation with other international organizations See links
world war
A world war is a war that involves countries all over the world. Many senior citizens have been though two world wars At the end of the second world war he was working as a docker. a war involving many of the countries of the world. or First World War (1914-18) International conflict between the Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey and the Allied Powers mainly France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and (from 1917) the U.S. After a Serbian nationalist assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria in June 1914, a chain of threats and mobilizations resulted in a general war between the antagonists by mid-August. Prepared to fight a war on two fronts, based on the Schlieffen Plan, Germany first swept through neutral Belgium and invaded France. After the First Battle of the Marne (1914), the Allied defensive lines were stabilized in France, and a war of attrition began. Fought from lines of trenches and supported by modern artillery and machine guns, infantry assaults gained little ground and were enormously costly in human life, especially at the Battles of Verdun and the Somme (1916). On the Eastern Front, Russian forces initially drove deep into East Prussia and German Poland (1914) but were stopped by German and Austrian forces at the Battle of Tannenberg and forced back into Russia (1915). After several offensives, the Russian army failed to break through the German defensive lines. Russia's poor performance and enormous losses caused widespread domestic discontent that led to the Russian Revolution of 1917. Other fronts in the war included the Dardanelles Campaign, in which British and Dominion forces were unsuccessful against Turkey; the Caucasus and Iran (Persia), where Russia fought Turkey; Mesopotamia and Egypt, where British forces fought the Turks; and northern Italy, where Italian and Austrian troops fought the costly Battles of the Isonzo. At sea, the German and British fleets fought the inconclusive Battle of Jutland, and Germany's use of the submarine against neutral shipping eventually brought the U.S. into the war in 1917. Though Russia's armistice with Germany in December 1917 released German troops to fight on the Western Front, the Allies were reinforced by U.S. troops in early 1918. Germany's unsuccessful offensive in the Second Battle of the Marne was countered by the Allies' steady advance, which recovered most of France and Belgium by October 1918 and led to the November Armistice. Total casualties were estimated at 10 million dead, 21 million wounded, and 7.7 million missing or imprisoned. See also Battles of Caporetto and Ypres; Fourteen Points; Lusitania; Paris Peace Conference; Treaties of Brest-Litovsk, Neuilly, Saint-Germain, Sèvres, Trianon, and Versailles; Edmund H.H. Allenby, Ferdinand Foch, John French, Douglas Haig, Paul von Hindenburg, Joseph-Jacques-Césaire Joffre, Erich Ludendorff, John Pershing. or Second World War (1939-45) International conflict principally between the Axis Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan and the Allied Powers France, Britain, the U.S., the Soviet Union, and China. Political and economic instability in Germany, combined with bitterness over its defeat in World War I and the harsh conditions of the Treaty of Versailles, allowed Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party to rise to power. In the mid-1930s Hitler began secretly to rearm Germany, in violation of the treaty. He signed alliances with Italy and Japan to oppose the Soviet Union and intervened in the Spanish Civil War in the name of anticommunism. Capitalizing on the reluctance of other European powers to oppose him by force, he sent troops to occupy Austria in 1938 (see Anschluss) and to annex Czechoslovakia in 1939. After signing the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, Germany invaded Poland on Sept. 1, 1939. Two days later France and Britain declared war on Germany. Poland's defeat was followed by a period of military inactivity on the Western Front (see Phony War). At sea Germany conducted a damaging submarine campaign by U-boat against merchant shipping bound for Britain. By early 1940 the Soviet Union had divided Poland with Germany, occupied the Baltic states, and subdued Finland in the Russo-Finnish War. In April 1940 Germany overwhelmed Denmark and began its conquest of Norway. In May German forces swept through The Netherlands and Belgium on their blitzkrieg invasion of France, forcing it to capitulate in June and establish the Vichy France regime. Germany then launched massive bombing raids on Britain in preparation for a cross-Channel invasion, but, after losing the Battle of Britain, Hitler postponed the invasion indefinitely. By early 1941 Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria had joined the Axis, and German troops quickly overran Yugoslavia and Greece in April. In June Hitler abandoned his pact with the Soviet Union and launched a massive surprise invasion of Russia, reaching the outskirts of Moscow before Soviet counterattacks and winter weather halted the advance. In East Asia Japan expanded its war with China and seized European colonial holdings. In December 1941 Japan attacked U.S. bases at Pearl Harbor and in the Philippines. The U.S. declared war on Japan, and the war became truly global when the other Axis Powers declared war on the U.S. Japan quickly invaded and occupied most of Southeast Asia, Burma, the Netherlands East Indies, and many Pacific islands. After the crucial U.S. naval victory at the Battle of Midway (1942), U.S. forces began to advance up the chains of islands toward Japan. In the North Africa Campaigns the British and Americans defeated Italian and German forces by 1943. The Allies then invaded Sicily and Italy, forcing the overthrow of the fascist government in July 1943, though fighting against the Germans continued in Italy until 1945. In the Soviet Union the Battle of Stalingrad (1943) marked the end of the German advance, and Soviet reinforcements in great numbers gradually pushed the German armies back. The massive Allied invasion of western Europe began with the Normandy Campaign in western France (1944), and the Allies' steady advance ended in the occupation of Germany in 1945. After Soviet troops pushed German forces out of the Soviet Union, they advanced into Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania and had occupied the eastern third of Germany by the time the surrender of Germany was signed on May 8, 1945. In the Pacific an Allied invasion of the Philippines (1944) was followed by the successful Battle of Leyte Gulf and the costly Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa (1945). Atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, and Japan's formal surrender on September 2 ended the war. Estimates of total military and civilian casualties varied from 35 million to 60 million killed, including about 6 million Jews who died in the Holocaust. Millions more civilians were wounded and made homeless throughout Europe and East Asia. See also Anti-Comintern Pact; Atlantic Charter; Battles of El Alamein, the Atlantic, the Bulge, Guadalcanal, and the Philippine Sea; Casablanca, Potsdam, Tehran, and Yalta conferences; Dunkirk Evacuation; lend-lease; Munich agreement; Nürnberg Trials; Siege of Leningrad; Sino-Japanese Wars; Omar Bradley, Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, Bernard Law Montgomery, Benito Mussolini, George Patton, Erwin Rommel, Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Yamamoto Isoroku, Georgy K. Zhukov
world war ii
a war between the Allies (Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States, USSR, Yugoslavia) and the Axis (Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Rumania, Slovakia, Thailand) from 1939 to 1945
world wide web
Also known as WWW or W3, the World Wide Web is a hypertext-based Internet service used for browsing Internet resources To the Top
world wide web
An interconnected set of hypertext documents located throughout the Internet The documents are kept on computers called servers, which can send the documents to your computer As of late 1996 the World Wide Web contains over 30,000,000 documents It is also refered to as the WWW and sometimes just as "The Web"
world wide web
The World Wide Web is a collection of electronic documents, or "pages," that can be viewed on your computer using a Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer Although many people think of the World Wide Web and the Internet as the same thing, the Web is actually only part of the Internet See Using the World Wide Web
world wide web
The World Wide Web is a part of the Internet It started out as a small part, but has grown to be the largest The World Wide Web generally refers to the collection of hyperlinked web pages Like most internet definitions, this one is quite fuzzy and full of exceptions
world-famous
Someone or something that is world-famous is known about by people all over the world. the world-famous Hollywood Bowl. known about by people all over the world
world-weariness
{i} Weltschmerz, mood of emotional nostalgic sadness; feeling of melancholy, apathy caused by sadness about life when seeing the the evils of the world
worldliness
The quality of being worldly; familiarity with the ways of the world
worldly
Concerned with secular rather than sacred matters
worldliness
{n} covetousness, greediness, concern
worldly
{a} bent upon this world, sordid, human
worldly
{a} with relation to the present life
world wide web
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A world
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World Cup
Major international football (soccer) competition. The tournament brings together 32 qualifying national teams from around the world, culminating in a match between the two top teams. It has been held every fourth year since 1930 (except during World War II). Followed and watched by billions of people worldwide, it has by far the greatest audience of any single sporting event in the world. Several competitions in other sports also use the name "world cup
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World Wide Web
The World Wide Web is a computer system which links documents and pictures into a database that is stored in computers in many different parts of the world and that people everywhere can use. The abbreviations WWW and the Web are often used. The complete set of documents residing on all Internet servers that use the HTTP protocol, accessible to users via a simple point-and-click system. WWW the web = the Internet. or Web Leading information-exchange service of the Internet. It was created by Tim Berners-Lee and his colleagues at CERN and introduced to the world in 1991. The Web gives users access to a vast array of documents that are connected to each other by means of hypertext or hyperlinks. A hypertext document with its corresponding text and hyperlinks is written in HTML and is assigned an on-line address, or URL. The Web operates within the Internet's basic client-server architecture. Individual HTML files with unique electronic addresses are called Web pages, and a collection of Web pages and related files (such as graphics files, scripted programs, and other resources) sharing a set of similar addresses (see domain name) is called a Web site. The main or introductory page of a Web site is usually called the site's home page. Users may access any page by typing in the appropriate address, search for pages related to a topic of interest by using a search engine, or move quickly between pages by clicking on hyperlinks incorporated into them. Though introduced in 1991, the Web did not become truly popular until the introduction of Mosaic, a browser with a graphical interface, in 1993. Subsequently, browsers produced by Netscape and Microsoft have become predominant
Worldliness
mundanity
Worldliness
temporalness
world class
(Ticaret) A general term for a high level of competitive performance as defined by benchmarking and use of best practices
world class
of the highest level, of the highest quality
world cup
a soccer tournament held every four years between national soccer teams to determine a world champion
world cup
competition for the world championship (in sports)
world of
very much, a lot
world view
A person's world view is the way they see and understand the world, especially regarding issues such as politics, philosophy, and religion. Many artists express their world view in their work. someone's opinions and attitudes relating to the world and things in general
world wide
all around the world, international, involving everyone in the world
world wide web
The incredibly huge collection of HTML documents existing on servers connected to the Internet These documents use hyperlinks to connect to other documents, other servers, or to programs on either the local computer or the server, creating a big tangle of information that has become known as the "World Wide Web " See HTML, hyperlinks Note: The "World Wide Web" and the "Internet" and not synonymous The World Wide Web is part of the Internet, but the Internet is much more than the World Wide Web
world wide web
The World Wide Web is an Internet protocol that makes use of the HTML, hypertext, and hypermedia to create pages with links to other pages WWW pages can include graphics, audio, and video as well as text See the WWW FAQ and the Internet History for more information
world wide web
The web allows computer users to access information across systems around the world using URLs to identify files and systems and hypertext links to move between files on the same or different systems The web is a client/server information system that supports the retrieval of data in the form of text, graphics and multimedia in a uniform HTML format Allowing hypertext links and interactivity on an unprecedented level, its introduction transformed a sleepy, academic communications system into a powerful marketing tool linking businesses and customers around the world
world wide web
A graphical interface for the Internet, composed of Internet servers that provide access to documents that in turn provide hyperlinks to other documents, multimedia files, and sites
world wide web
A system of Internet hosts that support documents formatted in HTML, which contain links to other documents (hyperlinks), and to audio, video, and graphics images Users can access the Web with special applications called browsers, such as Netscape® Navigator® and Microsoft® Internet Explorer®
world wide web
Long for WWW, a system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents The documents are formatted in a script called HTML (HyperText Markup Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files This means you can jump from one document to another simply by clicking on hot spots Not all Internet servers are part of the World Wide Web
world wide web
A network of information, as a part of the Internet, that includes text, graphic, sound and moving images Also known as the Web, WWW, or W(3) It incorporates a variety of Internet tools into one method of access, such as the Web browsers Netscape or Internet Explorer (See also Internet)
world wide web
An Internet client-server hypertext distributed information retrieval system that originated from the CERN High-Energy Physics laboratories in Geneva, Switzerland On the WWW everything (documents, menus, indexes) is represented to the user as a hypertext object in HTML format Hypertext links refer to other documents by their URLs These can refer to local or remote resources accessible by FTP, Gopher, Telnet, or news, as well as those available by means of the HTTP protocol used to transfer hypertext documents The client program (known as a browser) runs on the user's computer and provides two basic navigation operations: to follow a link or to send a query to a server
world wide web
The collection of all the resources (HTML documents, images, and other files, as well as CGI interface programs) accessible on the Internet mainly via HTTP but also via older protocols and mechanisms, such as FTP or Gopher, which are supported by most web browsers The emergence of web browsers has made access to these resources achievable to a broad base of users beyond the more technically savvy traditional users of the Internet who relied on less user-friendly access tools than currently available browsers Often referred to as "the Web," WWW or W3
world wide web
Often referred to as WWW or the Web, this usually refers to information available on the Internet that can be easily accessed with software usually called a "browser " Organizations publish their information on the Web in a format known as HTML; this information is usually referred to as their "home page" or "web site"
world wide web
A client-server software package which uses hypertext to organize, connect, and present information and services throughout the Internet A hypertext-based system for finding and accessing Internet resources
world wide web
A hypertext-based system that allows you to browse through a variety of linked Internet resources organized by colorful, graphics-oriented home pages
world wide web
Also known as the Web, the World Wide Web is a graphical interface to Internet resources Web refers to the set of hypermedia pages accessible via the Internet
world wide web
The hypermedia document presentation system that can be accessed over the Internet using software called a Web browser [San Diego State University] A Web browser (also known as a Web client program) is software that allows users to access and view HTML documents (e g , Netscape, Mosaic, Lynx, WinWeb, MacWeb) [San Diego State University]
world wide web
computer network consisting of a collection of internet sites that offer text and graphics and sound and animation resources through the hypertext transfer protocol
world wide web
An interconnected network of electronic hypermedia documents available on the Internet WWW documents are marked up in HTML Cross references or hyperlinks between documents are recorded in the form of URLs
world wide web
A hypermedia-based system for browsing Internet sites It is named the Web because it is made of many sites linked together; users can travel from one site to another by clicking on hyperlinks Or "The World Wide Web is the universe of network-accessible information, an embodiment of human knowledge " - Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web
world wide web
Loosely used, the WWW (or Web) refers to the whole constellation of resources that can be accessed using gopher, FTP, HTTP, Telnet, Usenet, WAIS, and some other tools The WWW is a hypertext-based, distributed information system originally created by researchers at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, to facilitate sharing research information The Web presents the user with documents, called web pages, full of links to other documents or information systems Selecting one of these links, the user can access more information about a particular topic Web pages include text as well as multimedia (images, video, animation, sound) Servers are connected to the Internet to allow users to traverse ("surf") the Web using a Web browser
world wide web
A revolutionary browsing system that allows point-and-click navigation of the Internet The Web is a spiderweb-like interconnection of millions of pieces of information located on computers around the world Web documents use hypertext, which incorporates text and graphical links to other documents and files on Internet-connected computers
world wide web
What you are looking at now Often shortened to "WWW" (sometimes pronouced "wuh-wuh-wuh" because it's faster to say than "double you double you double you") or simply "Web": a multi-media, hypertext-based information system on the Internet, designed to be user-friendly and accessible Widely seen as the most exciting part of the Internet because of its visual attractiveness, its increasing interactivity and its potential for future development
world wide web
(WWW or "Web") - A system of Internet servers that uses HTTP to transfer specially formatted documents The documents are formatted in a language called HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files One can jump from one document to another simply by clicking on hyperlinks Not all Internet servers are part of the World Wide Web
world wide web
A hypertext-based, distributed information system in which users may create, edit, or browse hypertext documents A graphical document publishing and retrieval medium; a collection of linked documents that reside on the Internet
worldliness
{i} materiality, earthliness; mundaneness; secularity
worldliness
The quality of being worldly; a predominant passion for obtaining the good things of this life; covetousness; addictedness to gain and temporal enjoyments; worldly- mindedness
worldliness
the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated through cultivation or experience or disillusionment
worldly
{s} temporal, earthly, material; secular, materialistic; cosmopolitan, sophisticated
worldly
Lay, as opposed to clerical
worldly
With relation to this life; in a worldly manner
worldly
You can refer to someone's possessions as their worldly goods or possessions. a man who had given up all his worldly goods
worldly
with relation to life in this world
worldly
Someone who is worldly is experienced and knows about the practical or social aspects of life. He was different from anyone I had known, very worldly, everything that Dermot was not
worldly
Worldly is used to describe things relating to success, wealth, and possessions. Today the media drive athletes to the view that the important thing is to gain worldly success
worldly
Of or relating to man and the planet earth, physical as opposed to spiritual
worldly
Worldly is used to describe things relating to the ordinary activities of life, rather than to spiritual things. I think it is time you woke up and focused your thoughts on more worldly matters
worldly
characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world; "worldly goods and advancement
worldly
characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world; "worldly goods and advancement"
worldly
Relating to the world; human; common; as, worldly maxims; worldly actions
worldly
very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world; "the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as `the pond'"; "the benefits of his worldly wisdom"
worldly
Very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world
worldly
concerned with secular rather than sacred matters; "lords temporal and spiritual"
worldly
Pertaining to this world or life, in contradistinction from the life to come; secular; temporal; devoted to this life and its enjoyments; bent on gain; as, worldly pleasures, affections, honor, lusts, men
worldly
fleshly
worlds
plural of world
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تعريف world في التركية الإنجليزية القاموس.

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(Bilgisayar) world atlas
iki dünya this world and the world
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