streets

listen to the pronunciation of streets
Englisch - Türkisch
sokaklar

Kübalı askerler sokakları koruyordu. - Cuban soldiers were guarding the streets.

Arnavut kaldırımlı dar sokaklarda, eve geri dönüş yolunu asla bulmayacaksın. - You'll never find the way back home, through narrow streets of cobblestone.

caddeler
street
cadde

Amcamın cadde boyunca bir mağazası var. - My uncle has a store along the street.

O caddede çok trafik var. - There is a lot of traffic on that street.

street
sokak

Polis bir adamla sokakta konuştu. - The policeman spoke to a man on the street.

Tom sokakta yatan bir sarhoşu fark etti. - Tom noticed a drunk lying in the street.

streets ahead of
kat kat iyi
streets ahead (of)
kat kat iyi
streets ahead of
kat kat üstün
streets ahead of
çok daha iyi
street
kimsesiz sokak çocuğu
street
sulamaç
street
street door sokak kapısı
street
street directory şehir rehberi
street
street Arab serseri çocuk
street
street sprinkler arozöz
pour out into the streets
sokaklara dökülmek
street
(Ticaret) borsa dışı
street
mahalle

Ev numaranı, mahalleni, posta kodunu ve sokağını ayrı ayrı yazmak zorundasın. - You have to enter your house number, suburb, post code and street seperately.

Caddenin çaprazlama karşısında bir mahalle bakkalı var. - There's a convenience store diagonally across the street.

street
(Bilgisayar) adres
street
küçe
hit the streets
Kapı kapı dolaşıp, yardım toplamak
street
sokağa
street
caddeden
take to the streets
1. Bir olay, karşı çıkış, isyan yahut kutlamayı sokaklara taşımak2. Topluca ayaklanmak, isyân çıkarmak
to be streets ahead of sb.
Sokaklarda önde sb olmak için
go on the streets
(Argo) sokağa düşmek
street
{i} sokak; cadde; yol
street
mahalle halkı
walk the streets
sokaklarda sürtmek
walk the streets
sokak sokak dolaşmak
Englisch - Englisch
plural of street
Kármán vortex streets
plural form of Kármán vortex street
Von Kármán vortex streets
plural form of Von Kármán vortex street
arterial streets
plural form of arterial street
complete streets
plural form of complete street
high streets
plural form of high street
side streets
plural form of side street
street
The people who live in such a road, as a neighborhood
street
Each of the three opportunities that players have to bet, after the flop, turn and river
street
A road as above but including the sidewalks (pavements) and buildings
street
Street talk or slang

Toaster is street for guns.

street
The people who spend a great deal of time on the street in urban areas, especially, the young, the poor, the unemployed, and those engaged in illegal activities
street
A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town
take to the streets
To rampage or riot
take to the streets
To gather together in the public streets of a town or city to show communal solidarity in either celebration or opposition
street
a thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings; "they walked the streets of the small town"; "he lives on Nassau Street" the part of a thoroughfare between the sidewalks; the part of the thoroughfare on which vehicles travel; "be careful crossing the street" people living or working on the same street; "the whole street protested the absence of street lights" a situation offering opportunities; "he worked both sides of the street"; "cooperation is a two-way street" the streets of a city viewed as a depressed environment in which there is poverty and crime and prostitution and dereliction; "she tried to keep her children off the street
street
{i} road, public thoroughfare, paved or unpaved surface on which cars and other traffic travel
street
a situation offering opportunities; "he worked both sides of the street"; "cooperation is a two-way street"
street
the streets of a city viewed as a depressed environment in which there is poverty and crime and prostitution and dereliction; "she tried to keep her children off the street
street
people living or working on the same street; "the whole street protested the absence of street lights"
street
A public thoroughfare which affords the principal means of access to abutting property
street
means any highway, road, boulevard, square or other improved thoroughfare 9 m or more in width, that has been dedicated or deeded for public use, and is accessible to fire department vehicles and equipment (Ontario Fire Code 1996)
street
means a way which provides primary access for vehicular traffic to abutting properties and which is further described as follows
street
Slang for "Wall Street" It is used to refer to the investing community as a whole
street
the part of a thoroughfare between the sidewalks; the part of the thoroughfare on which vehicles travel; "be careful crossing the street"
street
a thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings; "they walked the streets of the small town"; "he lives on Nassau Street"
street
A public space used as a pedestrian or pedestrian and vehicle route (with pavements or shared surfaces) on to which buildings or public spaces open Compare road
street
Street Name where Property is located
street
The New York Financial Community in the Wall Street area, or the broker/dealer community in general
street
A street is a road in a city, town, or village, usually with houses along it. He lived at 66 Bingfield Street Boppard is a small, quaint town with narrow streets
street
If you talk about the man in the street or the man or woman in the street, you mean ordinary people in general. The average man or woman in the street doesn't know very much about immune disorders
street
The street called "Straight" at Damascus (Acts 9: 11) is "a long broad street, running from east to west, about a mile in length, and forming the principal thoroughfare in the city " In Oriental towns streets are usually narrow and irregular and filthy (Ps 18: 42; Isa 10: 6) "It is remarkable," says Porter, "that all the important cities of Palestine and Syria Samaria, Caesarea, Gerasa, Bozrah, Damascus, Palmyra, had their 'straight streets' running through the centre of the city, and lined with stately rows of columns The most perfect now remaining are those of Palmyra and Gerasa, where long ranges of the columns still stand ", Through Samaria, etc
street
residential road usually leading off a main road
street
Originally, a paved way or road; a public highway; now commonly, a thoroughfare in a city or village, bordered by dwellings or business houses
street
If someone is streets ahead of you, they are much better at something than you are. He was streets ahead of the other contestants
street
You can use street or streets when talking about activities that happen out of doors in a town rather than inside a building. Changing money on the street is illegal-always use a bank Their aim is to raise a million pounds to get the homeless off the streets. a New York street gang. see also back street, civvy street, Downing Street, Fleet Street, high street, Wall Street
street
Slang term for Wall Street, or just about anything related to the stock market
street
Number and name of the street where the organization or program is located
street
The contiguous linear distance of the line separating the lot from a "street," as defined in this Ordinance
street
If a job or activity is up your street, it is the kind of job or activity that you are very interested in. She loved it, this was just up her street. Wall Street Wall Street Journal The Watling Street
street
Any public thoroughfare (street, avenue, boulevard, or park) or space more than 20 ft wide which has been dedicated or deeded to the public for public use
street
{n} a road, way, paved way between houses
take to the streets
1. (context, of a crowd of people) Gather together in the public streets of a town or city to show communal solidarity in either celebration or opposition.2. Rampage or riot
hit the streets
went from door to door, made a public demonstration
on the streets
works as a prostitute, involved in prostitution; without a home
walks the streets
wanders around, vagabond, homeless
streets

    Türkische aussprache

    strits

    Aussprache

    /ˈstrēts/ /ˈstriːts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'strEt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English strete, from Old English str[AE]t, from Late Latin strata paved road, from Latin, feminine of stratus, past participle; more at STRATUM.

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