new world

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Englisch - Türkisch
Yenidünya
Amerika
yeni dünya

Para yeni dünya düzeninin tek Tanrı'sıdır. - Money is the only god of the new world order.

Birçok Avrupalı ​​araştırmacılar on dokuzuncu yüzyılda eski Fars edebiyatı eğitimi almasına rağmen, yeni dünya çağdaş edebiyatımıza dikkat etmiyor. - Although many European researchers have studied ancient Persian literature in the nineteenth century, the new world is not paying attention to our contemporary literature.

new world order
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) yeni dünya düzeni
brave new world
cesur yeni dünya
of new world or age
yeni bir dünya ya da yaş
the New World
Yeni Dünya
Englisch - Englisch
The continents North America and South America combined
The New World is used to refer to the continents of North and South America. the massive growth in imports of good wines from the New World and Australasia. The Western Hemisphere. The term was first used by the Italian historian Peter Martyr (1457-1526), whose De Rebus Oceanicis et Novo Orbe (1516) chronicled the discovery of America. a) North, Central, and South America Old World
{i} name given to the Americas during the time when they were first being explored and colonized by Europeans
pertaining to the areas of the world most recently discovered by Europeans; e g , North and South America
of or relating to the New World; "New World monkeys"
– The western hemisphere of the Earth, as originally named by European explorers
after Christopher Columbus' historic voyage in 1492, the newly discovered Americas were referred to as the New World by Europeans (see Old World)
North and South America
of or relating to the New World; "New World monkeys
The name given to the Americas after Columbus discovered them in 1492
Collective term for those winemaking countries outside of Europe
Name given to the Americans after colonization by Europeans in the 1500's
A tarantula that originates in the Western Hemisphere (e g , Central and Latin America)
the hemisphere that includes North and South America
The Americas
New World Order
A vision for the world in which greater peace and stability is achieved through a new political order
New World monkey
The four families of primates that are found in Central America and South America: the Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae and Atelidae
New World monkey
Any South American monkey (platyrrhine) species in either of two families: marmosets (Callitrichidae) or South American monkeys other than marmosets (Cebidae), including capuchins and spider monkeys. Platyrrhines have a broad nose, with a wide septum separating the outwardly directed nostrils, and relatively unopposable thumbs. Most species have a long tail, which in a few species is prehensile. See also Old World monkey
new world beaver
a variety of beaver found in almost all areas of North America except Florida
new world blackbird
any bird of the family Icteridae whose male is black or predominantly black
new world chat
birds having a chattering call
new world flycatcher
large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wing
new world goldfinch
American finch whose male has yellow body plumage in summer
new world jay
a North American jay
new world least weasel
of Canada and northeastern United States
new world monkey
hairy-faced arboreal monkeys having widely separated nostrils and long usually prehensile tails
new world mouse
a variety of rodent
new world opah
from Nova Scotia to West Indies and Gulf of Mexico
new world oriole
American songbird; male is black and orange or yellow
new world porcupine
arboreal porcupine
new world sparrow
sparrow-like North American finches
new world tapir
a tapir found in South America and Central America
new world vulture
large birds of prey superficially similar to Old World vultures
new world warbler
small bright-colored American songbird with a weak unmusical song
brave new world
A significant change for the worse
brave new world
An ambitious, often utopian, vision of the future
Brave New World
{i} futuristic novel written by Aldous Huxley and published in 1932; 1999 musical recording by the rock band Styx
brave new world
{i} world in which society has been transformed by technology and science, new and progressive world
brave new world
If someone refers to a brave new world, they are talking about a situation or system that has recently been created and that people think will be successful and fair. the brave new world of internet banking. A world or realm of radically transformed existence, especially one in which technological progress has both positive and negative results. a novel written in 1932 by the British writer Aldous Huxley, which imagines an advanced society of the future in which many people seem to have easy and pleasant lives, but in fact no-one has any freedom. This phrase, which was first used in Shakespeare's play The Tempest, is now used to describe any society like this
the new world
{i} name given to the Americas during the time when they were first being explored and colonized by Europeans
new world

    Türkische aussprache

    nyu wırld

    Antonyme

    old world

    Aussprache

    /ˈnyo͞o ˈwərld/ /ˈnjuː ˈwɜrld/

    Etymologie

    [ 'nü, chiefly British ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English nIwe; akin to Old High German niuwi new, Latin novus, Greek neos.

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