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cecile

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English - Turkish

Definition of cecile in English Turkish dictionary

throat
{i} boğaz

Tom'un boğazı ağrıyor. - Tom's got a sore throat.

Tom kendi boğazını kesti. - Tom slit his own throat.

composers
besteciler

O, Mozart veya Beethoven gibi klasik dönemin bestecilerini seviyor. - She likes composers of the classical era, such as Mozart or Beethoven.

Bestecilerden hangisini en çok seviyorsun? - Which of the composers do you like best?

throat
imik
throat
{i} gırtlak

Gırtlak kanseri oldum. - I have throat cancer.

throat
boğum
throat
ümük
throat
{i} oluk
throat
{i} dar geçit
throat
(Askeri) BOĞUM: Roket ve jet motorlarında bir egzoz nozülünün en dar kısmı
English - English
A female given name

so I named my baby Lynn Cecile. My mother asked, What are you going to call her? You can't call her Seal because then I'll think of something slick and wet..

composers
throat
Adrienne Cecile Rich
born May 16, 1929, Baltimore, Md., U.S. U.S. poet, scholar, and critic. She was a student at Radcliffe College when her poems were chosen for publication in the Yale Younger Poets series; the resulting volume, A Change of World (1951), reflected her formal mastery. Her subsequent work traces a transformation from well-crafted but imitative poetry to a highly personal and powerful style. Her increasing commitment to the women's movement and a lesbian/feminist aesthetic influenced much of her work. Among her collections are Diving into the Wreck (1973, National Book Award) and The Dream of a Common Language (1978). She also wrote compelling books of nonfiction, including Of Woman Born (1976; National Book Award), On Lies, Secrets, and Silence (1979), and What Is Found There (1993)
cecile

    Hyphenation

    Ce·cile

    Turkish pronunciation

    sîsil

    Pronunciation

    /səˈsēl/ /sɪˈsiːl/

    Etymology

    () From the French form of the Latin Caecilia meaning blind
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