tallest

listen to the pronunciation of tallest
Englisch - Türkisch
en uzun

Hepsinin en uzunu kim? - Who is the tallest of all?

Tom sınıfında en uzundur. - Tom is the tallest in his class.

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uzun

Bilal Karam'dan daha uzundur. - Bilal is taller than Karam.

Kız kardeşim kadar uzunsun. - You are as tall as my sister.

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{s} boylu boslu
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boylu

Sen ondan daha uzun boylusun. - You are taller than she.

Siz ondan daha uzun boylusunuz. - You are taller than her.

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uzun boylu

Siz ondan daha uzun boylusunuz. - You are taller than she.

Siz ondan daha uzun boylusunuz. - You are taller than her.

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tallness uzun boyluluk
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{s} uzun boylu, uzun: He's 1.7 meters tall. Boyu 1,70
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{s} yüksek

New York'ta çok sayıda yüksek binalar vardır. - There are a lot of tall buildings in New York.

Tom yüksek ağaca tırmanmaya çalıştı. - Tom tried to climb the tall tree.

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yükseklik

Bu dağ 3000 metre yüksekliktedir. - This mountain is 3000 meters tall.

Eyfel kulesi ne kadar yüksekliktedir? - How tall is the Eiffel Tower?

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övünerek
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abartılı

Böyle abartılı bir hikayeye inanmamı bekleme! - Don't expect me to believe such a tall story.

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abartarak
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yüksel

Ağaç o kadar yüksekti ki bahçe duvarının üzerinde yükseldi. - The tree was so tall that it towered over the garden wall.

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boyunda

Yaklaşık 180 santimetre boyundayım. - I am almost 180 centimeters tall.

Ben beş fit, iki inç boyundayım. - I am five feet, two inches tall.

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servi boylu
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levent
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boylu poslu
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(Bilgisayar) sayfa
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yıkılmadım
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von tallest im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

TALL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Güzel, lâtif şey
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Çiğ, kırağı. İnce yağan yağmur, çisinti. Şebnem
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Şiddet
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Helâk etmek, iptal
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Uzun
Englisch - Englisch
Superlative form of tall
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Having its top a long way up; having a great vertical (and often greater than horizontal) extent; high
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A cup of coffee smaller than grande, usually 8 ounces
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Having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall
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Hard to believe, such as a tall story or a tall tale
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{a} high in stature, lofty, lusty, sturdy, stout
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impressively difficult; "a tall order"
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{s} having a height that is above average; having a specified height; difficult to believe, exaggerated (Informal); difficult, problematic, challenging
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If something is a tall order, it is very difficult. Financing your studies may seem like a tall order, but there is plenty of help available
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Someone or something that is tall has a greater height than is normal or average. Being tall can make you feel incredibly self-confident The windows overlooked a lawn of tall waving grass
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A cup of coffee smaller than grande, usually 8 ounces. (Chiefly American)
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Brave; bold; courageous
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lofty in style; "he engages in so much tall talk, one never really realizes what he is saying"
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You use tall to ask or talk about the height of someone or something. How tall are you? I'm only 5ft tall, and I look younger than my age
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hard to believe.ie tall story, tall tale
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too improbable to admit of belief; "a tall story"
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great in vertical dimension; high in stature; "tall people"; "tall buildings"; "tall trees"; "tall ships
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Having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example. over 6 foot is generally considered tall
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Fine; splendid; excellent; also, extravagant; excessive
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great in vertical dimension; high in stature; "tall people"; "tall buildings"; "tall trees"; "tall ships"
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High in stature; having a considerable, or an unusual, extension upward; long and comparatively slender; having the diameter or lateral extent small in proportion to the height; as, a tall person, tree, or mast
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If you say that someone walks tall, you mean that they behave in a way that shows that they have pride in themselves and in what they are doing
tallest

    Türkische aussprache

    tôlîst

    Aussprache

    /ˈtôləst/ /ˈtɔːlɪst/

    Etymologie

    [ 'tol ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, probably from Old English getæl quick, ready; akin to Old High German gizal quick.
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