lions

listen to the pronunciation of lions
Englisch - Türkisch
aslanlar

Aslanlar yiyeceği almak için birbirleri ile döğüştüler. - The lions fought with each other to get food.

Aslanların kükremesini duydunuz mu? - Did you hear the roar of the lions?

aslan

Aslanların kükremesini duydunuz mu? - Did you hear the roar of the lions?

Aslanlar diğer hayvanları yiyerek yaşarlar. - Lions live on other animals.

Lion
(isim) Aslan

Biz aslanı canlı yakalamak zorundayız. - We've got to catch the lion alive.

Aslan çoğu zaman cesaret sembolü olarak kullanılır. - The lion is often used as a symbol of courage.

Lion
(isim) Arslan

Her köpek evde bir arslandır. - Every dog is a lion at home.

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şir
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beard the lion in his den birine kendi
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şöhret
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cesur kimse
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ünlü kişi
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aslan yürekli adam
Lion
Aslan burcu
Lion
Aslan takımyıldızı
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göze çarpan kimse veya şey
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aslan burcu [(Astronomi) ]
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aslan takımyıldızı [(Astronomi) ]
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{i} görülmeye değer yerler
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{i} başarılı ve aranan kimse
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aslan gibi adam
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kuvvetli
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cesur kişi
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Felis leo
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lion heartedaslan yürekli
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cesur
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kahraman
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lionlikeaslan gibi
Türkisch - Türkisch
Amerika'da 1917'de çeşitli meslekten insanları kültürel, insancıl amaçlar çerçevesinde toplamak amacıyla kurulan kulüp
Englisch - Englisch
British Lions, the
plural of "lion"
Lions Club
an international organization whose members work together to help their local areas by doing charity work
Lions Club
charitable club devoted to the promotion of responsible citizenship and good government and community and national and international welfare
lions club
club dedicated to promoting responsible citizenship and good government and community and national and international welfare
lions ear
A name given in Western South America to certain plants with shaggy tomentose leaves, as species of Culcitium, and Espeletia
lions foot
A composite plant of the genus Prenanthes, of which several species are found in the United States
lions foot
The edelweiss
lions leaf
A South European plant of the genus Leontice L
lions leaf
leontopetalum, the tuberous roots of which contain so much alkali that they are sometimes used as a substitute for soap
lions tail
Cardiaca is the common motherwort
lions tail
A genus of labiate plants (Leonurus); so called from a fancied resemblance of its flower spikes to the tuft of a lion's tail
lions' den
lions' cage; dangerous place, frightening surroundings
Asian lions
plural form of Asian lion
Barbary lions
plural form of Barbary lion
Cape lions
plural form of Cape lion
Galápagos sea lions
plural form of Galápagos sea lion
Nubian lions
plural form of Nubian lion
cave lions
plural form of cave lion
foo lions
plural form of foo lion
lion
A big cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly to much of Europe. The term may apply to the species as a whole, to individuals, or to male individuals. It also applies to related species like mountain lions
lion
A Chinese foo dog
lion
: A stylized representation of a large cat, used on a coat of arms
mountain lions
plural form of mountain lion
sea lions
plural form of sea lion
sleeping lions
A children's game in which some participants lie on the floor and attempt to stay motionless, while others try to make them move, without physically touching them
south american sea lions
plural form of south american sea lion
lion
A large carnivorous feline mammal (Felis leo), found in Southern Asia and in most parts of Africa, distinct varieties occurring in the different countries
lion
A famous person
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The color is a tawny yellow or yellowish brown; the mane is darker, and the terminal tuft of the tail is black
lion
{n} a bold, strong carnivorous animal, a sign in the zodiac
British Lions
the Rugby Union team, chosen from players from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland to play in international matches
International Association of Lions Clubs
Civilian service club. The largest such organization in the world, it was founded in Dallas, Texas, U.S. in 1917 to foster a spirit of "generous consideration" among peoples of the world and to promote good government, good citizenship, and active interest in civic, social, commercial, and moral welfare. Its activities include general community welfare projects, aid to the blind, promotion of knowledge, and support for the UN. Lions Clubs operate in some 190 countries
Lion
leonine
a tail to lions
better to be last among the best rather than first among the mediocre (from "a tail to lions and not a head to foxes")
lion
Also a beer
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Lithium ion battery
lion
(astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Leo
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Emissary of the sun, symbolising light, truth and regeneration Creatures of strength and passion, which can also symbolise secret wisdom - King Soloman was symbolised as a lion
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In one variety, called the maneless lion, the male has only a slight mane
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n singa
lion
A dog, found by Sam Fathers, which eventually took on Old Ben, the bear, and won, though at great cost Major de Spain at first believed the dog was too wild to tame, but Sam Fathers conditioned the dog to tolerate humans through starvation methods Later, Boon Hogganbeck took over care and feeding of Lion from Sam, even allowing Lion to sleep with him in the cabin at Major de Spain's hunting camp When Lion attacked Old Ben and refused to let go, Boon finished the job started by Lion by killing the bear with his knife Afterwards, Boon's first concern was to get Lion to a doctor; though a doctor did tend to Lion's wounds, it was too late: the dog died at sundown the next day
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The adult male, in most varieties, has a thick mane of long shaggy hair that adds to his apparent size, which is less than that of the largest tigers
lion
a celebrity who is lionized (much sought after)
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An individual who shows strength and courage, attributes associated with the lion
lion
A large cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly to much of Europe. The term may apply to the species as a whole, to individuals, or to male individuals. It also applies to related species like mountain lions
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The length, however, is sometimes eleven feet to the base of the tail
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A lion is a large wild member of the cat family that is found in Africa. Lions have yellowish fur, and male lions have long hair on their head and neck. Large, powerfully built cat (Panthera leo), the proverbial "king of beasts. " It is now found mainly in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, though about two hundred constitute an Asiatic race living under strict protection in India. Lions inhabit grassy plains and open savanna. The male is 6-7 ft (1.8-2.1 m) long, excluding the 3-ft (1-m) tail, stands about 4 ft (1.2 m) high at the shoulder, and weighs 370-500 lbs (170-230 kg). The female, or lioness, is considerably smaller. The male's coat is usually buff yellow or orange-brown; lionesses are more consistently tawny or sandy. The male's outstanding characteristic is his mane. Lions are unique among cats in that they live in a group, or pride, often consisting of about 15 individuals. Lionesses are the chief hunters. They prey on animals of all sizes, including hippopotamuses, but prefer wildebeests, antelopes, and zebras. After eating, a lion may rest for a week. mountain lion golden lion tamarin golden lion marmoset Lion Gulf of African lion dog Richard Coeur de Lion sea lion William the Lion Lions Clubs International Association of
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A sign and a constellation; Leo
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A stylized representation of a large cat, used on a coat of arms
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In the wild, 70% of lion cubs do not make it to their first birthday A lion is capable of speeds up to 40 MPH but only in short bursts The black spots on the back of the ears are used for communication, e g a pride coordinating its attack without giving away its position Lion society is primarily matriarchal, the core being the pride, consisting of females and their cubs Males are primarily of use just for mating and killing hyenas
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{i} species of large carnivorous cat found in Africa and southern Asia; strong and courageous person; celebrity, person who is well-known and admired
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Tawny
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Layers Interworking in Optical Networks
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The lion is the most popular beast in heraldry He appears in the arms of Great Britian, Denmark, Spain, Holland, Bohemia, Saxony and numerous lesser countries As early as 1127 Henry I used the lion as an ornament on a shield Of the 918 bannerets of Edward II, 225 bore lions The early English heralds seem to have confused the lion with the leopard While never drawn spotted as the real leopard, he was described in most attitudes as leo-pardé, or a lion as a leopard
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the fifth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about July 23 to August 22
lion
large gregarious predatory feline of Africa and India having a tawny coat with a shaggy mane in the male
lion
An object of interest and curiosity, especially a person who is so regarded; as, he was quite a lion in London at that time
lion
large gregarious predatory feline of Africa and India having a tawny coat with a shaggy mane in the male a celebrity who is lionized (much sought after)
lion
The Lion is a character that stemmed from my drawings of the Tarot deck On the strength card, Strength was shown prying open the Lion's mouth and sticking his head in like the old circus trick The Lion then became a regular character hanging out with the members of the court He never forgave Strength for his early humiliation and plotted (as much as a Lion can) for revenge which, eventually came when the original Strength was deposed The Lion has also made any appearances due to his low profile which, is accommodating when trying to fill in a composition
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Loon Moon
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king of beasts
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