ellis

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English - Turkish

Definition of ellis in English Turkish dictionary

ellis island
Ellis ısland
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of ellis in Turkish Turkish dictionary

Elli
(Osmanlı Dönemi) HAMSÎN
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Kırk dokuzdan sonra gelen sayının adı, 50, L
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Bu sayıyı gösteren 50, L rakamlarının adı
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Kırk dokuzdan sonra gelen sayının adı
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Beş kere on; kırk dokuzdan bir artık
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Eli olan
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Eli olan: "Bu kocaman elli, muhteşem babadan bile korkmuyordu."- S. F. Abasıyanık
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Beş kere on, kırk dokuzdan bir artık
English - English
A patronymic surname derived from the given name Elis (Elijah)
A male given name transferred from the surname
{i} family name; male first name
an English and Welsh surname derived from the given name Elis (Elijah)
an English and Welsh given name derived from the surname
DeBakey Michael Ellis Ellis Island Ellis Henry Havelock
Ellis Island
immigration station located in New York Harbor (USA) where over 12 million immigrants were processed (closed in 1954 and was converted into a museum)
Ellis Island
An island of Upper New York Bay southwest of Manhattan. It was the chief immigration station of the United States from 1892 to 1943. Officially closed in 1954, the site was designated a National Monument in 1965, and the main building was opened to the public as a museum in 1990. a small island close to New York City, which for over 50 years (1892-1943) was the main centre for dealing with people arriving in the US who wanted to settle in the country as immigrants. Millions of people, mostly from Europe, passed through Ellis Island to become US citizens. Island, Upper New York Bay, southeastern New York, U.S. It lies southwest of Manhattan island and has an area of about 27 acres (11 hectares). In 1808 the state of New York sold the island to the federal government. It served as the nation's major immigration station from 1892 until 1943, when immigrant processing was moved to New York City proper. It became part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument in 1965; its restored main hall is the site of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum
ellis island
an island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States; "some twelve millions immigrants passed through Ellis Island
Havelock Ellis
born Feb. 2, 1859, Croydon, Surrey, Eng. died July 8, 1939, Washbrook, Suffolk British sexuality researcher. A medical doctor, he gave up his practice to devote himself to scientific and literary work. His major work, the seven-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1897-1928), was a comprehensive, groundbreaking encyclopaedia of human sexual biology, behaviour, and attitudes whose topics included homosexuality, masturbation, and the physiology of sexual behaviour. Sale of the first volume led to a trial when the salesman was arrested on obscenity charges; the later volumes had to be published in the U.S. and were legally available only to the medical profession until 1935. Ellis viewed sexual activity as a natural expression of love and sought to dispel the widespread fear and ignorance surrounding it. He was also known as a champion of women's rights
Henry Havelock Ellis
born Feb. 2, 1859, Croydon, Surrey, Eng. died July 8, 1939, Washbrook, Suffolk British sexuality researcher. A medical doctor, he gave up his practice to devote himself to scientific and literary work. His major work, the seven-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1897-1928), was a comprehensive, groundbreaking encyclopaedia of human sexual biology, behaviour, and attitudes whose topics included homosexuality, masturbation, and the physiology of sexual behaviour. Sale of the first volume led to a trial when the salesman was arrested on obscenity charges; the later volumes had to be published in the U.S. and were legally available only to the medical profession until 1935. Ellis viewed sexual activity as a natural expression of love and sought to dispel the widespread fear and ignorance surrounding it. He was also known as a champion of women's rights
Michael Ellis DeBakey
born Sept. 7, 1908, Lake Charles, La., U.S. U.S. surgeon. He received his M.D. from Tulane University. In 1932 he devised the "roller pump," to be used in heart-lung machines. His work with the U.S. Surgeon General's office led to the development of mobile army surgical hospitals (MASH units). He also developed an efficient method of grafting frozen blood vessels to correct aortic aneurysms and pioneered the use of plastic tubing instead of grafts (1956). He was the first to perform a successful coronary artery bypass, and in 1963 he was the first to insert a mechanical device into the chest to assist the heart. He edited the Yearbook of Surgery (1958-70). His many awards include the Medal of Freedom
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(Norse mythology) goddess of old age who defeated Thor in a wrestling match
Turkish - English

Definition of ellis in Turkish English dictionary

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fifty

One hundred and fifty people entered the marathon race. - Yüz elli kişi maraton yarışına girdi.

One hundred and fifty thousand couples are expected to get married in Shanghai in 2006. - Yüz elli bin çiftin, 2006 yılında Shanghai'da evlenmesi bekleniyor.

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handed
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fifties

He only listens to rock bands from the fifties. - O sadece ellili yılların rock gruplarını dinler.

There was some fifties music playing on the radio. - Radyoda çalan ellilerin bir müziği vardı.

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having a hand or hands
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of or pertaining to the use of a particular hand
ellis

    Hyphenation

    El·lis

    Turkish pronunciation

    elîs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈeləs/ /ˈɛlɪs/

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