metropolitan

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Englisch - Türkisch
başkentle/büyük kentle ilgili
metropol ile ilgili
{i} başkentli
{s} (Hristiyanlık) metropolite ait. i., (Hristiyanlık) metropolit
başşehirde oturan kimse
metropol ile ilgili,metropolitan
{s} başkent
metropolit

Dünyanın ilk yeraltı demiryolu Londra Metropolitan Demiryoluydu. 1863'te açıldı. - The world's first underground railway was the Metropolitan Railway in London. It opened in 1863.

New York'un Metropolitan Sanat Müzesi aynı zamanda The Met olarak da bilinir. - New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is also known as The Met.

{s} başpiskoposa ait
{s} anakente ait, metropoliten
başşehre ait
metropoliten
(isim) başkentli
büyükşehir
anakent
metropolitan municipality
büyükşehir belediyesi
metropolitan authority
Büyük şehir idaresi
metropolitan opera
Büyükşehir opera
metropolitan area
metropoliten alan
london metropolitan area
londra metropoliten alanı
new york metropolitan area
new york metropolitan alanı
Englisch - Englisch
of, or pertaining to, a metropolis or other large urban settlement
the inhabitant of a metropolis
In Eastern Orthodoxy, a bishop empowered to oversee other bishops, an archbishop. Their demesne is an Archeparchy
pertaining to a chief city
{n} an archbishop
{a} belonging to a metropolis
The area equivalent to the Perth Statistical Division defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 1997 The Perth Statistical Division comprises the following local government areas
The archbishop of an archdiocese in a province He has limited supervisory powers and influence over the other dioceses and bishops in the province
Of or pertaining to the capital or principal city of a country; as, metropolitan luxury
(A) A prelate who has suffragan bishops subject to him The two metropolitans of England are the two archbishops, and the two of Ireland the archbishops of Armagh and Dublin In the Roman Catholic Church of Great Britain, the four archbishops of Armagh, Dublin, Cashel, and Tuam are metropolitans The word does not mean the prelate of the metropolis in a secular sense, but the prelate of a “mother city” in an ecclesiastical sense- i e a city which is the mother or ruler of other cities Thus, the Bishop of London is the prelate of the metropolis, but not a metropolitan The Archbishop of Canterbury is metropolitanus et primus totius &Angliae;, and the Archbishop of York primus et metropolitanus Angliæ
A major bishop, standing over a major diocese, ranking below the patriarch and above the archbishops
a bishop with authority over a group of territorially contiguous dioceses and their bishops; also known as an archbishop
An archbishop heading a major urban diocese, having jurisdiction over the surrounding suburban bishops and their dioceses The pope is the metropolitan of Rome and the Suburbicarian sees
{s} of or pertaining to a metropolis, characteristic of a metropolis; sophisticated
Metropolitan means belonging to or typical of a large busy city. the metropolitan district of Miami. a dozen major metropolitan hospitals. metropolitan sophistication and rustic naivety
His rank is intermediate between that of an archbishop and a patriarch
urban
{i} resident of a metropolis; sophisticated big-city person; head bishop of a particular province (Ecclesiastical)
the Mother Church: the cathedral of an archbishop (or metropolitan bishop) is known as the Metropolitan Church
a person who lives in a metropolis in the Eastern Orthodox Church this title is given to a position between bishop and patriarch; equivalent to archbishop in western Christianity relating to or characteristic of a metropolis; "metropolitan area
The superior or presiding bishop of a country or province
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a metropolitan or the presiding bishop of a country or province, his office, or his dignity; as, metropolitan authority
a person who lives in a metropolis
[church] From 'mother-city'; an official title held when a bishop held sway over several other bishops
in the Eastern Orthodox Church this title is given to a position between bishop and patriarch; equivalent to archbishop in western Christianity
The prelate of the largest or most important city (Metropolis) or province with primacy of jurisdiction
area another term for conurbation
A bishop whose see is a civil metropolis
relating to or characteristic of a metropolis; "metropolitan area"
Metropolitan Area Network
Alternative spelling of metropolitan area network
metropolitan France
The part of France located in Europe
metropolitan area
An area of population usually with a central or core city and surrounding towns or suburbs

The metropolitan area of Lima accounts for 43 per cent of gross domestic product, for four-fifths of bank credit and consumer goods production.

metropolitan area network
a network that covers a large geographical area such as a city
Metropolitan Museum of Art
the most important art museum in the US, in New York City. Most comprehensive collection of art in the U.S. and one of the foremost in the world. It was incorporated in New York City in 1870, and the present building in Central Park on Fifth Avenue was opened in 1880. The Metropolitan was built with the private fortunes of businessmen; today it is owned by the city but supported mainly by private endowment. Its outstanding Egyptian, Mesopotamian, East Asian, Middle Eastern, Greek and Roman, European, pre-Columbian, and U.S. collections include in addition to paintings, sculpture, and graphic arts architecture, glass, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, furniture, arms and armour, and musical instruments. It also incorporates a Costume Institute and the Thomas J. Watson Library, one of the world's greatest art and archaeology reference collections. Much of the medieval collection is housed at The Cloisters in Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park; its building (1938) incorporates parts of medieval monasteries and churches
Metropolitan Opera
a US opera company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. Its performances are often broadcast on the radio. Leading U.S. opera company, based in New York City. Founded by a group of millionaires who had failed to get boxes at the Academy of Music, it opened in 1883. The Met soon outlived its frivolous origin, becoming the American equivalent of La Scala in Milan and second to no opera house in the world in the quality of the singers it attracted. Originally sited at Broadway and 39th Street, it moved into its new home at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 1966
Metropolitan Police
the Metropolitan Police the police force that is responsible for the London area
metropolitan district
(in England) large municipal administrative unit that is comprised of a city or town and a borough
A metropolitan
metropolite
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von metropolitan im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

new york metropolitan alanı
new york metropolitan area
metropolitan
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