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Definition von tours im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

tour
gezi

Neden bu geziye gelmek zorundaydık? Gerçekten çok sıkıcı. - Why did we have to come on this tour? It's really boring.

Bu şehirle ilgili gezi turlarınız var mı? - Do you have any sightseeing tours of this town?

tour
{f} gezmek
tour
tur

Grup, gelecek turla ilgili çok heyecanlı. - The band are very excited about their upcoming tour.

Tenislerdekilerle karşılaştırılabilen dört büyük golf turnuvası hangileridir. - What are the four major golf tournaments comparable to the ones in tennis?

tour
{i} turne

Grubumuz önümüzdeki üç ay boyunca turnede olacak. - Our band will be on tour for the next three months.

city tours
(Turizm) şehir turları
tour
(Turizm) birkaç yere uğayan gezi
tour
devir
tour
seyahat
tour
dolaşmak
tour
{f} gez

Amerika'daki kitapçılarda gezinmeyi dört gözle bekliyorum. - I'm looking forward to touring bookstores in the US.

Tom bana evini gezdirdi. - Tom gave me a tour of his house.

on tours
turları
tour
{i} nöbet
tour
tüme
do you have a brochure describing tours and excursions
turu ve gezi bölgelerini anlatan bir broşürünüz var mı
quick tours
(Bilgisayar) hızlı gezintiler
tour
{f} tur yapmak
tour
{f} turneye çıkmak
tour
{i} tur; dolaşma
what sightseeing tours are available
hangi geziler var
Englisch - Englisch
The capital of the Indre-et-Loire département, in Centre, in France
City (pop., 1999: 132,820), northwest-central France. Gallic tribes inhabited the site before the Roman conquest. In the 3rd century AD it was made an episcopal see, but the Christian community remained small until St. Martin became bishop in the 4th century; a magnificent basilica was raised above his tomb in the late 5th century, attracting pilgrims for hundreds of years. In the 5th century Tours became part of the Frankish dominion; Charles Martel defeated Moorish invaders nearby at the Battle of Tours/Poitiers in 732. Under Alcuin it developed as a centre of learning. Though it prospered in the Middle Ages, it declined with the 17th-century emigration of the Protestant Huguenots. It was the seat of French government during the siege of Paris (1870) in the Franco-Prussian War. The chief tourist hub for the Loire valley, Tours still has the remains of the basilica of St. Martin. Tours is the birthplace of Honore de Balzac. Berengar of Tours Gregory of Tours Saint Martin of Tours Saint
Geoffrey of Monmouth says: “In the party of Brutus was one Turones, his nephew, inferior to none in courage and strength, from whom Tours derived its name, being the place of his sepulture Of course, this fable is wholly worthless historically Tours is the city of the Turones, a people of Gallia Lugdunensis
The travel stitches drawn and punched to pick up parts of the design and show a recommended following
Activity involving taking tourists on a trip
tours of duty
plural form of tour of duty
Cook's tours
plural form of Cook's tour
knight's tours
plural form of knight's tour
tour
To make a journey; as, to tour throughout a country
tour
A tower
tour
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc
tour
{n} a roving journey, ramble, turn
Battle of Tours/Poitiers
(October 732) Victory won by the Frankish mayor of the palace Charles Martel over Muslim invaders from Spain. Charles led Frankish troops against a Muslim army seeking to gain control of Aquitaine. The Arab leader, Abd-al-Ramn al-Ghafiqi, was killed, and the Arabs retreated. The battle itself was part of Charles's campaign against the Muslims in the south and was not decisive. It did, however, mark the end of the Muslim invasions of Frankish territory and contributed to Frankish consolidation of the region. The Frankish victory greatly enhanced Charles's prestige and that of his family, the Carolingians
Berengar of Tours
born 999, Tours, Touraine died Jan. 10, 1088, priory of Saint-Cosme, near Tours French theologian. He became canon of Tours Cathedral and archdeacon of Angers ( 1040). He rejected the prevailing eucharistic theology and argued against any material change to the bread and wine. He was opposed by numerous theologians, most notably Lanfranc, and may have been excommunicated (1050) by Pope Leo IX. He was condemned by the Council of Vercelli (1050) and the Synod at Paris (1051). After a compromise, he was again condemned in 1076, 1078, 1079, and 1080 and spent the rest of his life in ascetic solitude
Egged Tours
branch of the Egged bus company which organizes and provides tours throughout Israel
Saint Gregory of Tours
orig. Georgius Florentius born Nov. 30?, 538/539, Clermont, Aquitaine? died Nov. 17, 594?, Tours, Neustria Frankish bishop and writer. Born into an aristocratic family that had produced several bishops of what is today central France, Gregory succeeded his cousin as bishop of Tours in 573. He was involved in numerous political events and in open dispute with the king, Chilperic I. His fame rests on his History of the Franks, a chief source for knowledge of the 6th-century Franco-Roman kingdom. His other writings, including Lives of the Fathers, on the lives of saints, and seven books of miracles, afford unique evidence of religious and social life in Merovingian France
Saint Martin of Tours
born 316, Sabaria, Pannonia died Nov. 8, 397, Candes, Gaul; Western feast day, November 11; Eastern feast day November 12 Patron saint of France. Born a pagan, he converted to Christianity at age
Saint Martin of Tours
He was forced to join the Roman army but asked to be released because service was incompatible with his Christianity. After imprisonment he settled in Poitiers and then became a missionary on the Balkan Peninsula. He returned to Poitiers in 360 and founded the first monastery in Gaul. In 371 he was made bishop of Tours. A second monastery he founded, at Mormoutier, became a great monastic complex. St. Martin was known as a miracle worker in his own lifetime and was one of the first venerated saints who was not a martyr
conducted tours
organized tours, tours to specific sites with a tour guide
tour
A guided visit to a particular place, or virtual place
tour
When people such as musicians, politicians, or theatre companies tour, they go on a tour, for example in order to perform or to meet people. A few years ago they toured the country in a roadshow He toured for nearly two years and played 500 sell-out shows
tour
The Grand Tour Through France, Switzerland, Italy, and home by Germany Before railways were laid down, this tour was made by most of the young aristocratic families as the finish of their education Those who merely went to France or Germany were simply tourists
tour
A turn; a revolution; as, the tours of the heavenly bodies
tour
make a tour of a certain place; "We toured the Provence this summer
tour
A tour is a planned visitation to one or more destinations for specific educational objectives and outcomes Such a tour is conducted over an extended period of time (such as a semester or a summer) under the direct or indirect supervision of a qualified instructor selected by the department offering the tour A tour is an educational entity, and is not part of another existing course (such as a field trip) Students are expected to bear the cost for travel, housing, meals, admission costs, and the like, as may be required
tour
To make a circuit of a place
tour
a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
tour
A set of Web pages that uses text and graphics to describe a product's features
tour
A journey through a given list of places, such as by an entertainer performing concerts
tour
{f} sightsee, voyage, travel
tour
means a journey from one place to another irrespective of the distance between such places
tour
A prearranged trip, planned and organized by an individual or a tour operator
tour
A trip taken to another nation by a test side in which several matches will be played
tour
means circumstances in which an employee at the direction of the employer is required to be absent from his usual place of residence for one or more nights
tour
A going round; a circuit; hence, a journey in a circuit; a prolonged circuitous journey; a comprehensive excursion; as, the tour of Europe; the tour of France or England
tour
make a tour of a certain place; "We toured the Provence this summer"
tour
If you tour a place, you go on a journey or trip round it. You can also tour the site on modern coaches equipped with videos. La Tour Georges de Tour de France Turenne Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne viscount de Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne
tour
a period of time spent in military service
tour
An extremely fun and disorienting ride A place where children's memories reside Where dreams and laughter and reality collide A journey that steals but does take up no time "
tour
A tour is a journey during which you visit several places that interest you. It was week five of my tour of the major cities of Europe
tour
{i} voyage, sightseeing excursion
tour
To make a tourm; as, to tour throught a country
tour
a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area; "they took an extended tour of Europe"; "we took a quick circuit of the park"; "a ten-day coach circuit of the island"
tour
A tour is a short trip that you make round a place, for example round a historical building, so that you can look at it. a guided tour of a ruined Scottish castle
tour
anything done successively, or by regular order; a turn; as, a tour of duty
tour
A tour is an organized trip that people such as musicians, politicians, or theatre companies go on to several different places, stopping to meet people or perform. The band are currently on a two-month tour of Europe a presidential campaign tour in Illinois. When people are travelling on a tour, you can say that they are on tour. The band will be going on tour
tours

    Silbentrennung

    Tours

    Türkische aussprache

    tôrz

    Aussprache

    /ˈtôrz/ /ˈtɔːrz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'tur, 1 is also 'taur ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Old French tourn, tour lathe, circuit, turn; more at TURN.
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