zoos

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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف zoos في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

zoo
(isim) hayvanat bahçesi
zoo
{i} hayvanat bahçesi

Ülkende bir hayvanat bahçesi ziyaret ettin mi? - Have you visited a zoo in your country?

Bill, küçük erkek kardeşini hayvanat bahçesine götürdü. - Bill took his little brother to the zoo.

zoo
hayvanat bahçe

Zebralar ve zürafalar bir hayvanat bahçesinde bulunurlar. - Zebras and giraffes are found at a zoo.

Ülkende bir hayvanat bahçesi ziyaret ettin mi? - Have you visited a zoo in your country?

zoo
hayvanlarla ilgili
zoo
{i} k.dili. çok farklı mizaçtaki insanların bulunduğu yer; birtakım tuhaf insanların bulunduğu yer
التركية - التركية

تعريف zoos في التركية التركية القاموس.

zoo
Hayvanlar veya hayvan yaşamı ile ilgili Yunanca öntakı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
plural of zoo
morning zoos
plural form of morning zoo
zoo
Any place that is wild, crowded, or chaotic

The shopping center was a zoo the week before Christmas.

zoo
means any park, building, cage, enclosure, or other structure or premise in which a live animal or animals are kept for public exhibition or viewing, regardless of compensation
zoo
the facility where wild animals are housed for exhibition
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A place devised for animals to study the habits of human beings Oliver Herford
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A popular archive format available for most systems, including a Unix Version
zoo
pref. animal life; animal
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zou
zoo
A park where live animals are exhibited
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A zoo is a park where live animals are kept so that people can look at them. He took his son Christopher to the zoo. the penguin pool at London Zoo. zoos a place, usually in a city, where animals of many kinds are kept so that people can go to look at them wildlife park. or zoological garden Place where wild and sometimes domesticated animals are exhibited in captivity. Aquatic zoological gardens are called aquariums. The first zoos were perhaps associated with domestication. Pigeons were kept in captivity as early as 4500 BC; other animals (e.g., elephants and antelopes) have also been kept in captivity since antiquity. Animal collections were kept by Charlemagne and other European monarchs. Hernán Cortés described a zoo in Mexico (1519) so large that it required a staff of 300. Modern zookeeping started in 1752 with the founding of the Imperial Menagerie at Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace. Open-range zoos were first established in the early 1930s, some so large that visitors drive through in cars, as on an African safari. There are now more than 1,000 animal collections open to the public throughout the world (e.g., in the U.S., the Bronx Zoo and San Diego Zoo)
zoo
{i} park or facility where animals are kept and raised for visitors to see and observe, zoological park; (Slang) disorderly and chaotic place; (Computers) group of viruses and worms that exist only in virus and anti-virus laboratories; working area for many computer programmers
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What dorms would look like if they were a little neater
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links at exZOOberance com includes a virtual zoo, animal photo gallery, animal webcams, zoo links and more Check out Victoria's 3 great zoos ( including Melbourne Zoo), San Diego Zoo and Singapore Open Zoo Have you seen the Audobon Interactive Swamp? For fun, check the animated Interactive Zoo, the Virtual Petting Zoo or Robot Zoo where technology animates larger-than-life creatures as master-planned machines!
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zoos

    التركية النطق

    zuz

    النطق

    /ˈzo͞oz/ /ˈzuːz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'zü ] (noun.) circa 1847. short for zoological garden.
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