cities

listen to the pronunciation of cities
Englisch - Türkisch
şehirler

Tom gürültülü şehirleri sevmiyor. - Tom dislikes noisy cities.

Büyük şehirleri ziyaret etmekten hoşlanmam. - I don't like visiting big cities.

city
kent

Ofisim kentin merkezinde. - My office is in the central area of the city.

Bu göl kentimize su sağlamaktadır. - This lake supplies our city with water.

city
şehir

Geçen sene kurulan lunapark sağolsun şehir popüler oldu. - Thanks to the amusement park built last year, the city has become popular.

Tokyo çok büyük bir şehirdir. - Tokyo is a very big city.

cities and towns
şehirler ve kasabalar
cities and towns
kentler ve kasabalar
cities and tows
şehirler ve kasabalar
city
büyük yerleşim yeri
city
megapol
city
ilçe

New York kentinin beş tane ilçesi vardır. - New York City has five boroughs.

city
metropol
city
belediye

Hangi yolu belediye binasına gidiyor? - Which way goes to the city hall?

Belediye binası hemen köşede. - The city hall is just around the corner.

city
(Bilgisayar) semt/ilçe
inner cities
şehirler
ottoman cities
osmanlı şehirleri
a tale of the cities
şehirlerin hikayesi
a tale of the cities
kentlerin öyküsü
capital cities
başkentlerde
city
şehrin

Belediye başkanı ona şehrin anahtarını sundu. - The mayor presented him with the key to the city.

Kötü havadan dolayı şehrin görülmeye değer yerlerini görme fikrinden vazgeçtim. - I gave up the idea of seeing the sights of the city because of the bad weather.

city
şehirde
city
şehirden
city
ehir
city
şehri

Alma Ata benim favori şehrim! - Almaty is my favorite city!

Bombay, Hindistan'ın en çok nüfusa sahip şehridir ve dünyadaki ikinci en çok nüfusa sahip şehirdir. - Mumbai is the most populous city in India and the second most populous city in the world.

edge cities
kenar şehirler
green belt cities
yeşil kuşaklı kentler
inner cities
iç şehirler
city
cityreds şehirde büyümüş
city
{i} şehir halkı
city
city editor gazetede mahalli muhabirleri idare eden müdür
city
city father ehri yöneten kimse
city
{i} büyük kasaba
city
city block kesişen sokaklarla ayrılan arsa
city
city dump çöplük
city
belde
extinct cities
eski çağ kentleri
extinct cities
antik kentler
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von cities im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

citi
çamaşarı, iki parçasını elde birbirine sürterk yıkama işi
Englisch - Englisch
Cities of Refuge Moses, at the command of God, set apart three cities on the east of Jordan, and Joshua added three others on the west, whither any person might flee for refuge who had killed a human creature inadvertently The three on the east of Jordan were Bezer, Ramoth, and Golan; the three on the west were Hebron, Shechem, and Kedesh (Deut iv 43; Josh xx 1-8 ) The Cities of the Plain Sodom and Gomorrah “Abram dwelled in the land of Canaan, and Lot dwelled in the cities of the plain, and pitched his tent toward Sodom ”- Gen xiii 12 The Seven Cities Egypt, Jerusalem, Babylon, Athens, Rome, Constantinople, and either London for commerce, or Paris for beauty (See Pentapolis )
Water Districts
plural of city
City
popular, shortened form for the City of London, the historic core of London where the Roman settlement of Londinium was established
City
a metonym for the United Kingdom's financial industries, which are principally based in the City of London
City
A popular name (not always capitalized) for any of several other cities in metropolitan areas (such as San Francisco)
capital cities
plural form of capital city
city
San Francisco
city
A large settlement, bigger than a town. In Europe a city was historically a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility
city
Manhattan
inner cities
plural form of inner city
port cities
plural form of port city
sister cities
plural form of sister city
city
{a} pertaining to a city
city
{n} a walled or a large town, an incorporated town, the inhabitants of a such a town
A Tale of Two Cities
{i} novel written in 1859 by Charles Dickens which takes place in of Paris and London during the years that lead up to the French Revolution
A Tale of Two Cities
a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris at the time of the French Revolution. The start of the book is very well known: 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...'. Another famous part is the thoughts of one of the main characters, Sydney Carton, when he is about to be killed by the guillotine instead of another man that he is pretending to be, so that the other man can live: 'It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done' (1859)
City
The City is the part of London where many important financial institutions have their main offices. People often refer to these financial institutions as the City. a foreign bank in the City The City fears that profits could fall. A city is a large town. the city of Bologna. a busy city centre. an area in central London where there are many large banks and financial organizations, including The Bank of England and The Stock Exchange. The City has an area of about one square mile (about 2.5 square kilometres), and it is sometimes called "the Square Mile", especially in newspapers. Its name is sometimes used to mean the people who work there and make important financial decisions. There is a similar area in New York City called Wall Street. Relatively permanent and highly organized centre of population, of greater size or importance than a town or village. The first cities appeared in Neolithic times when the development of agricultural techniques assured surplus crop yields large enough to sustain a permanent population. Ancient Greece saw the creation of the city-state, a form also important in the emergence of the Roman empire as well as the medieval Italian trading centers of Venice, Genoa, and Florence. After the Middle Ages, cities came increasingly under the political control of centralized government and served the interests of the nation-state. The Industrial Revolution further transformed city life, as factory cities blossomed rapidly in England, northwestern Europe, and the northeastern U.S. By the mid-20th century, 30-60% of a country's population might be living in its major urban centers. With the rise of the automobile came the growth of suburbs and urban sprawl, as factories, offices, and residences erected in earlier periods became aged and obsolete. Today many cities suffer from lack of adequate housing, sanitation, recreational space, and transportation facilities, and face problems of inner-city decay or burgeoning shantytowns. Local governments have sought to alleviate these problems through urban planning. Kuwait City Quebec City Atlantic City Belize City Carson City Cebu City city government city state Forbidden City garden city Guatemala City Ho Chi Minh City Jefferson City Jersey City Kansas City Mexico City New York City New York City Ballet Oklahoma City Panama City Quezon City Salt Lake City Baron Snow of the City of Leicester Vatican City State of the Vatican City Noel Baker of the City of Derby Philip John Noel Baker Baron Cíbola Seven Cities of
City
a metonym for the United Kingdoms financial industries, which are principally based in the City of London
Quad Cities
region in eastern Iowa and western Illinois USA (includes the cities of Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa and Rock Island and Moline in Illinois)
Seven Cities of Cíbola
Legendary cities of splendour and riches sought by Spanish conquistadores in North America during the 16th century. The cities were first reported by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, who was shipwrecked off Florida in 1528 and who wandered through what later became Texas and northern Mexico before his rescue in 1536. Expeditions sent to search for the cities were unsuccessful; one led by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 1540 located a group of Zuni pueblos but failed to find vast treasures
Twin Cities
the cities of Minneapolis and St Paul, in the US state of Minnesota
big cities
cities which are large in size and have a great population
city
urban
city
A corporate town; in the United States, a town or collective body of inhabitants, incorporated and governed by a mayor and aldermen or a city council consisting of a board of aldermen and a common council; in Great Britain, a town corporate, which is or has been the seat of a bishop, or the capital of his see
city
A large town, town with a corporation
city
City in which the main campus of the medical school is located; this may differ from the city in which the parent university
city
a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy was a great city"
city
The words "the city" or "this city" shall be construed as if followed by the words "of Fairfield "
city
The city and zip code of the property, if available
city
design Seattle Department of Design, Construction and Land Use 700 5th Ave, Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104-5070 Contact citydesign
city
from the Latin civitas meaning citizen, a town or borough which is, or has been, an episcopal see This definition is not strictly adhered to and there are many exceptions Some cities are so called because of their industrial/municipal importance
city
The collective body of citizens, or inhabitants of a city
city
has the meaning given it in section 102(a)(5) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U S C 5302)
city
the city of the address
city
important, or high-order, urban settlement In the past, a town in Britain needed either a cathedral or a royal charter before it could be called a city, but in modern-day usage a city is a settlement with a population of more than 150,000 Royal charters are still awarded
city
City where facility is located, as maintained by each data system The city may differ across EPA databases due to differences in reported information, use of parent or subsidiary location as mailing address, etc
city
A large town
city
An urban settlement that is central to various functions such as administrative, commercial and social roles It was originally the place of a bishopric/cathedral in medieval Europe
city
A differentiated community with a sufficient population and resource base to allow residents to specialize in arts, crafts, services, and professional occupations
city
(A), strictly speaking is a large town with a corporation and cathedral; but any large town is so called in ordinary speech In the Bible it means a town having walls and gates
city
In government lists, local officials selectable by name, title, and demographic information about the city
city
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city
A large city is represented on the map by a large white circle Most large cities are named
city
A large settlement, bigger than a town. In Europe a city is a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility
city
an incorporated administrative district established by state charter; "the city raised the tax rate
city
an incorporated administrative district established by state charter; "the city raised the tax rate"
city
A city, town, township, or village
city
{i} large urban area, large town; inhabitants of a city in a collective manner; (in Canada) small town or urban area that has been incorporated and to which the provincial government gave the title of city
city
City of Rockville
city
people living in a large densely populated municipality; "the city voted for Republicans in 1994"
city
Following certain words indicating a profoundness or a lot of the previous word "John Coltrane and Miles Davis were at the concert, man it was Jazz City!"
city
Name of the city where your company is located
city
The city of patient's residence Clinical (Patient)
city
The city in which the car was operating under the owner and car number listed
city
public; belonging to a city; of a city
city
people living in a large densely populated municipality; "the city voted for Republicans in 1994" a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy was a great city" an incorporated administrative district established by state charter; "the city raised the tax rate
city
is the acronym for the driving cycle "in the city"
city
{s} of or pertaining to a city
city
The city headquarters of the federal district
city
Name of the city where the organization or program is located
store cities
granaries, warehouses for grain
twin cities
nickname for Saint Paul and Minneapolis
cities

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    ci·ties

    Türkische aussprache

    sîtiz

    Aussprache

    /ˈsətēz/ /ˈsɪtiːz/

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