plunket

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von plunket im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

blue
mavi

İlk mavi kotlar1853'te piyasaya çıktı. - In 1853, the first blue jeans came out.

Mavi tişörtü kim giyer? - Who's wearing the blue T-shirt?

blue
(Argo) münakaşa
blue
mavi üniformalı kimse
blue
{s} müstehcen
blue
{f} çarçur etmek
blue
{f} maviye boyamak

Mary arabasını parlak maviye boyamak istiyor. - Mary wants to paint her car bright blue.

Evimi maviye boyamak istemiyorum. - I don't really want to paint my house blue.

blue
mavileştirmek
blue
{s} mavi, mavi renkli
blue
(Tıp) Mavi boya

Mavi boyayı sarı boyayla karıştır. - Blend the blue paint with the yellow paint.

Tom beyaz halı üzerine mavi boya kutusunu döktü. - Tom spilled the can of blue paint on the white carpet.

blue
tutucu
blue
{f} har vurup harman savurmak
blue
sembolü mavi olan bir zümrenin üyesi
blue
{s} k.dili. efkârlı
blue
{s} keyifsiz

Pazartesi günleri her zaman keyifsizim. - I always feel blue on Mondays.

Bugün biraz keyifsiz hissediyorum. - I'm feeling a little blue today.

blue
{i} muhafazakâr partili
blue
(Tekstil) 1. mavi 2. çivitlemek
blue
{i} mavi, mavi renk
blue
blac
Englisch - Englisch
A kind of blue color; also, anciently, a kind of cloth, generally blue
{a} blue
{n} a sort of fine blue color
Saint Oliver Plunket
born 1629, Loughcrew, County Meath, Ire. died July 1, 1681, London, Eng.; canonized 1975; feast day July 11 Irish prelate, the last man to suffer martyrdom for the Catholic faith in England. He was ordained in Rome, where he taught theology and represented the Irish bishops at the Holy See. In 1669 he was appointed archbishop of Armagh and primate of Ireland, and he worked to restore the disorganized church in Ireland. Renewed persecution forced him into hiding in 1673. In the anti-Catholic hysteria caused by the Titus Oates plot (1678), he was betrayed and imprisoned in Dublin in 1679. After a farcical trial in London, he was convicted of treason and was hanged, drawn, and quartered. His head, originally sent to Rome, is preserved at Drogheda, and his body is at Downside Abbey, near Bath
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