colonel

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English - Turkish
{i} albay

Tom albaylığa terfi ettirildi. - Tom was promoted to a colonel.

Albay Yuri A. Gagarin 9 Mart 1934'te Rusya'da Moskova'nın batısındaki bölgede bulunan bir kolektif çiftlikte doğdu. - Colonel Yuri A. Gagarin was born on a collective farm in a region west of Moscow, Russia on March 9, 1934.

(Askeri) ALBAY: Kara Ordusunda rütbesi yarbaydan (lieutenant colonel) yukarı ve tuğgeneralden (brigadier general) aşağı olan subay. En yüksek rütbeli üst subaydır
colonel blimp
tutucu şişman adam
staff colonel
(Askeri) kurmay albay
col
geçit
col
vadi

Kolezyum vadisi birkaç tepe ile çevrilidir. - The valley of the Colosseum is enclosed by a number of hills.

Eğer dağda kar yağarsa, vadide hava soğuktur. - If it snows on the mountain, it is cold in the valley.

col
boyun

Burada tüm sene boyunca hava soğuktur. - It is cold all year round here.

Burada tüm sene boyunca hava soğuktur. - The weather is cold all year round here.

colonelcy
albaylık
commissioned military officer
görevli askeri memur
lieutenant colonel
yarbay

Herkes yarbaydan korktu. - Everybody feared the lieutenant colonel.

lieutenant-colonel
Yarbay
col
cogr geçit
col
(isim) dağ geçidi
col
{i} dağ geçidi
col
meteor iki antisiklon arasındaki alçak basınç alanı
col
çukur
col
(re: status bar abbr.) Süt
colonelcy
(isim) albaylık
infantry colonel
(Tarih) yayabaşı
lieutenant colonel
(Askeri) YARBAY: Rütbesi albay (colonel) 'den küçük ve binbaşı (major) dan büyük subay
English - English
A commissioned officer in the army, air force, or marine corps. In U.S. military, it ranks above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general
{n} commander of a regiment
{i} commissioned military officer
The chief officer of a regiment; an officer ranking next above a lieutenant colonel and next below a brigadier general
A colonel is a senior officer in an army, air force, or the marines. This particular place was run by an ex-Army colonel. Colonel Edward Staley. a high rank in the army, Marines, or the US air force, or someone who has this rank (coronal (16-17 centuries), from coronnel, from colonnello , from colonna , from columna; COLUMN)
a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines who ranks above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general
col
Colonel Blimp
A stereotype of a pompous, ex-military middle-aged man, conservative and opposed to new ideas
Colonel Blimps
plural form of Colonel Blimp
Colonel Blimp
A pompous, reactionary, ultranationalistic person
Colonel Bogey
a well-known British military march (=a piece of music with a very regular beat, written for soldiers to march to)
Colonel Francis Negus
{i} Francis Negus (DOB unknow), English army colonel who died in 1732, creator of the drink "Negus
Colonel Moamar al Gaddafi
Qaddafi (1942- ) the leader of Libya since 1969
Colonel Sanders
the man who developed the recipe for making Kentucky Fried Chicken, sold in fast food restaurants which are called KFC. His name is sometimes used to mean the product or the restaurant
colonel blimp
a pompous reactionary cartoon character created by Sir David Low any elderly pompous reactionary ultranationalistic person (after the cartoon character created by Sir David Low)
bird colonel
A member of the U. S. armed forces having the rank of full colonel, as distinct from a lieutenant colonel

This month at 47, Colonel Polich retires after 20 years of service; as a reservist and an engineer, bird colonel is about the highest peacetime rank he can achieve.

chicken colonel
A member of the U. S. armed forces having the rank of full colonel, as distinct from a lieutenant colonel

In 1944, when many of his West Point classmates—including Omar Bradley and Dwight Eisenhower—had won general's stars, Van Fleet was still a chicken colonel commanding a regiment.

full bird colonel
Alternative form of bird colonel
lieutenant colonel
An officer in the United States Air Force, Air Force Reserve, or Air National Guard, ranking below colonel and above major. Often the commander of a squadron or the executive officer of a wing
lieutenant colonel
An officer in the United States Marine Corps or Royal Marines, of equivalent rank to their counterparts in the army
lieutenant colonel
An army officer in most countries, ranking below a colonel and above a major. Often the commander of a battalion or the executive officer of a regiment
senior colonel
a military rank for a field officer above that of colonel and below the general ranks or flag ranks
colonelcy
{n} the office or grade of a colonel
A colonel
coronel
Colonelcy
colonelship
bird colonel
A full colonel
colonelcy
The rank or office of a colonel
colonelcy
The office, rank, or commission of a colonel
colonelcy
{i} rank or office of colonel (military officer)
colonels
plural of colonel
lieutenant colonel
military rank in the United States armed forces that is below colonel and above major; one who holds the rank of lieutenant colonel
lieutenant colonel
a commissioned officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines holding a rank above major and below colonel
colonel

    Hyphenation

    colo·nel

    Turkish pronunciation

    kırnıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkərnəl/ /ˈkɜrnəl/

    Etymology

    [ 'k&r-n&l ] (noun.) 1548. First attested 1548, from Middle French coronel, from Italian colonnello (“the officer of a small company of soldiers (column) that marched at the head of a regiment”), from compagna colonnella (“little column company”), from Latin columna (“pillar”)
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