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Definition of christo- in English Turkish dictionary

Christ
{i} mesih

Mesih İsa Budist oldu. - Jesus Christ converted to Buddhism.

Ben Mesih değilim ama O'nun öncüsü olarak gönderildim. - I am not the Christ but I am sent ahead of him.

Christian
{i} hristiyan

Romalılar Hristiyanlara zulmetti. - The Romans persecuted Christians.

Hristiyanlıkta İsa'nın, Tanrı'nın oğlu olduğuna inanılır. - In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be the son of God.

Christian
{i} iyi insan
Christ
{i} Mesih, İsa
Christ
(isim) hay
Christ
{i} Hazreti İsa

Eğer İngilizce Hazreti İsa için yeterince iyi olsa, benim için yeterince iyi olur. - If English was good enough for Jesus Christ, it's good enough for me.

Sevgili kardeşlerim, Hazreti İsa yükseldi! Sevgi nefret üzerinde zafer kazandı, hayat ölümü ele geçirdi, ışık karanlığı dağıttı. - Dear Brothers and Sisters, Jesus Christ is risen! Love has triumphed over hatred, life has conquered death, light has dispelled the darkness!

Christ
{i} hay

Sevgili kardeşlerim, Hazreti İsa yükseldi! Sevgi nefret üzerinde zafer kazandı, hayat ölümü ele geçirdi, ışık karanlığı dağıttı. - Dear Brothers and Sisters, Jesus Christ is risen! Love has triumphed over hatred, life has conquered death, light has dispelled the darkness!

Mutlu Noeller, amca! Tanrı sizi korusun! neşeli bir ses haykırdı. - A merry Christmas, uncle! God save you! cried a cheerful voice.

Christian
{s} merhametli
Christian
{i} dini bütün kimse
Christian
s., i. Hristiyan
Christian
{i} hristiyan kimse
Christian
{s} saygıdeğer
Christian
{s} dürüst
English - English
Christ
Christian
<span class="word-self">Christospan>
a US artist, born in Bulgaria, who works with his wife, Jeanne-Claude. He is famous for his large temporary works that change the appearance of the land or of large buildings (1935-). orig. Christo Javacheff born June 13, 1935, Gabrovo, Bulg. Bulgarian-born U.S. environmental artist. After attending Sofia's Fine Arts Academy, he moved to Paris in 1958, where he invented empaquetage, the wrapping of objects in various materials as art. He began with cans and bottles, and eventually his projects expanded to buildings and landscapes. In 1964 he moved to New York City. He is noted for such monumental outdoor projects as Valley Curtain (1970-72) in Rifle Gap, Colo., and Running Fence (1972-76) in Marin and Sonoma counties, Calif. In 1995 he wrapped the Berlin Reichstag in metallic silver fabric. Though his displays, which are temporary and involve hundreds of workers, are controversial among environmentalists, they have been critically well received. Since 1961 most have been collaborative efforts with his wife, Jeanne-Claude (b. 1935)