to crown

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Englisch - Türkisch
taç giymek
dama yapmak
kuron takmak
kafasını patlatmak
taçlandırmak
taç

Son, işi taçlandırıyor. - The end crowns the work.

Alman taçlarını çok seviyorum. - I like German crowns a lot.

{i} hükümdarlık
(isim) Sertaç
doruğa ulaştırmak
kaplamak
tepesini süslemek
kafasını patlatmak
başın üst kısmı
dişin üst kısmı
taç giymek
taçlandırmak
zirveye taşımak
çelenk takmak
kuron takmak
(Diş Hekimliği) (dişe) kron takmak
(Otomotiv) sırt bölgesi
(Kanun) devlet
(Diş Hekimliği) kaplama
piston kafası
tepe noktası
(Askeri) meme
doruk
üst kısım
kraliyet iktidarı
çiçeklerden yapılmış tac
penny değerinde madeni para
taç giydirmek
tamamlamak
krallık
mükemmellik
bir şeyin tepesini/üsütünü kaplamak
(diş) kaplamak
tepe
tac

Bir taca mı bakıyorsun? - Are you looking at a crown?

Gözümde nursun ...ve başımda tacın. - You're the light of my eyes ... and crown of my head.

tamam etmek
kafasına vurmak
şampiyonluk
(isim) Serra
kusursuzluk
beş şilin kıymetinde eski bir ingiliz parası
{f} süslemek
şeref ve itibar veren şey
{f} ödüllendirmek
{i} diştacı
kron

Bir fincan kahve bir kron mu? - Does a cup of coffee cost one crown?

Bir fincan kahve bir kron. - A cup of coffee costs one crown.

taç,v.taç giydir: n.taç
{i} dişçi. kuron
tohum fidanında sapın kök ile birleştiği nokta
{f} dama yapmak
{i} zirve
{i} taht
{i} tepe, baş
taça benzer şey
{i} kron (para birimi)
(Tıp) Diş kronu veya kapağı
{i} çelenk
Çekoslovakya ve Danimarka para birimi
{i} hükümdar
{i} beş şilin
(Tıp) Dişin gözle görünen kısmı
taç kuron
Englisch - Englisch
Of, related to, or pertaining to a crown

crown prince.

A monocyclic ligand having three or more binding sites, capable of holding a guest in a central location
The raised centre of a road
The part of a plant where the root and stem meet
Of a baby, during the birthing process; for the surface of the baby's head to appear in the vaginal opening

The mother was in the second stage of labor and the fetus had just crowned, prompting a round of encouragement from the midwives.

To formally declare (someone) a king or emperor
Any currency (originally) issued by the crown (regal power) and often bearing a crown (headdress)
To place a crown on the head of
A standard size of printing paper measuring 20 inches x 15 inches
A royal, imperial or princely headdress; a diadem
A representation of such a headdress, as in heraldry; it may even be that only the image exists, no physical crown, as in the case of the kingdom of Belgium; by analogy such crowns can be awarded to moral persons that don't even have a head, as the mural crown for cities in heraldry
The part of an anchor where the arms and the shank meet
Imperial or regal power, or those who wield it

Treasure trove automatically becomes property of the Crown.

In checkers, to stack two checkers to indicate that the piece has become a king

“Crown me!” I said, as I moved my checker to the back row.

To shoot an opponent in the back of the head with a shotgun in a first-person shooter video game
To declare (someone) a winner
To hit on the head
Of, related to, pertaining to the top of a tree or trees

a crown fire.

{v} to invest with a crown, reward, finish
{n} top of the head, money, ornament, garland, regal power, a kind of paper
coroun
the enamel covered part of a tooth above the gum
of Bird
The branches and foliage of a tree, the upper portion of a tree
be the culminating event; "The speech crowned the meeting"
The highest part of an arch
The topmost part of anything; the summit
A prosthetic covering for a tooth
the center of a cambered road
the part of a hat (the vertex) covering the crown of the head
The part of a tooth above the gums
A royal headdress or cap of sovereignty, worn by emperors, kings, princes, etc
the part of a hat (the vertex) covering the crown of the head an ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory the center of a cambered road the enamel covered part of a tooth above the gum the Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy; "the colonies revolted against the Crown"
In a tree, it describes the uppermost section In a perennial, it is the point where the root and stem meet and join (usually at the soil's surface)
Also called a stem or pin, a crown is the knob/button on the outside of the watch case that is used to set the time and date In a mechanical watch the crown also winds the mainspring In this case it is also called a "winding stem" A screw in (or screw down) crown is used to make a watch more water resistant The crown actually screws into the case, dramatically increasing the water-tightness of the watch
The highest part a hill
To bestow something upon as a mark of honor, dignity, or recompense; to adorn; to dignify
In sport, winning an important competition is sometimes referred to as a crown. his dream of a fourth Wimbledon crown
Upper part of a tree, consisting of the live branches and foliage
That part of an anchor where the arms are joined to the shank
the branches of a tree
The part of a tooth which projects above the gum; also, the top or grinding surface of a tooth
Highest state; acme; consummation; perfection
A representation of such a headdress, as in heraldry; it may even be that only the image exists, no physical crown, as in the case of the kingdom of Belgium; by analogy such crowns can be awarded to moral persons that dont even have a head, as the mural crown for cities in heraldry
To effect a lodgment upon, as upon the crest of the glacis, or the summit of the breach
The government of a country that has a king or queen is sometimes referred to as the Crown. In British criminal cases the prosecutor is the Crown. She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved. a Minister of the Crown. chief witness for the Crown
The top of the bell
The topmost part of the head
form the topmost part of; "A weather vane crowns the building
Upper part of a tree, including the branches And foliage
{i} headdress worn by royalty; decorative headdress; wreath worn on the head; top part of the head; summit, highest point; epitome; part of the tooth above the gum; artificial cap for the tooth (Dentistry); former British coin
The top part of a hat
form the topmost part of; "A weather vane crowns the building"
A wreath or band for the head
A tree canopy, the upper part of a tree or other woody plant carrying the main branch system and foliage, and surmounting at the crown base a more or less clean stem
To form the topmost or finishing part of; to complete; to consummate; to perfect
Specifically, a former British coin worth five shillings
the upper branches and leaves of a tree
The topmost part of the head see Illust
The word refers specifically to the British Monarch, where she is the head of state of Commonwealth countries Prosecutions and civil cases taken (or defended) by the government are taken in the name of the Crown as head of state That is why public prosecutors are referred to, in Canada, as "Crown" prosecutors and criminal cases take the form of "The Crown vs John Doe" or "Regina vs John Doe", Regina being Latin for "The Queen "
Anything which imparts beauty, splendor, honor, dignity, or finish
A reward of victory or a mark of honor
When a king or queen is crowned, a crown is placed on their head as part of a ceremony in which they are officially made king or queen. Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953 Two days later, Juan Carlos was crowned king. the newly crowned King
a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory
1 The difference in thickness between the edge and center of the strip 2 Thickened center of a strip of steel; can also have a crown on the work roll; two-point crown on a roll means a crown of 0 002 inches 3 The crown, or center, refers to the tendency of a sheet to be heavier in gauge in the center than on the edges It may be caused by the use of hollow, or worn back-up rolls, work rolls improperly ground, or excessive work in the last finishing stand
The branches and foliage of a tree; the upper portion of a tree
Imperial or regal power
A crown is an artificial top piece fixed over a broken or decayed tooth
invest with regal power; enthrone; "The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey"
an ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty
to crown

    Silbentrennung

    to Crown

    Türkische aussprache

    tı kraun

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈkroun/ /tə ˈkraʊn/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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