honeymooner

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English - Turkish
balayına çıkan
balayındaki kimse
honeymoon
balayı

Gittikçe daha fazla çift balayı gezilerine yurt dışına gitmektedir. - More and more couples go on honeymoon trips abroad.

Tom ve Mary, balayıları için Hawaii'yi seçtiler. - Tom and Mary chose Hawaii for their honeymoon.

honeymoon
balayı yapmak
honeymoon
cicim ayı
honeymoon
{f} balayına çıkmak
honeymoon
balayı geçir
honeymoon
(isim) balayı
honeymoon
{f} balayını geçirmek
English - English
A person on his/her honeymoon
{i} one who is on his or her honeymoon
honeymoon
To have a honeymoon (a trip taken by a couple after wedding)

My parents honeymooned at Niagara falls.

honeymoon
A trip taken by a newly married couple during this period
honeymoon
A period of unusually mild feelings, especially immediately following the start of a new term or relationship (e.g. a newly elected politician or a new business arrangement)

Now that the honeymoon is over, it’s time for us to get down to the business at hand.

honeymoon
You can use honeymoon to refer to a period of time after the start of a new job or new government when everyone is pleased with the person or people concerned and is nice to them. Brett is enjoying a honeymoon period with both press and public. to go somewhere for your honeymoon
honeymoon
A period of unusually good feelings, especially immediately following the start of a new relationship (e.g., in business). Now that the honeymoon is over, it's time for us to get down to the business at hand
honeymoon
a holiday taken by a newly married couple the early usually calm and harmonious period of a relationship; business or political spend a holiday after one's marriage; "they plan to honeymoon in Hawai'i
honeymoon
{f} go on a honeymoon, vacation together after a wedding (about a newly married couple)
honeymoon
The period of time immediately following a marriage
honeymoon
The month after marriage, or so much of it as is spent away from home; so called from the practice of the ancient Teutons of drinking honey-wine (hydromel) for thirty days after marriage Attila, the Hun, indulged so freely in hydromel at his wedding-feast that he died "It was the custom of the higher order of the Teutons to drink mead or metheglin (a beverage made from honey) for thirty days after every wedding From this comes the expression `to spend the honeymoon ' " - W Pulleyn: Etymological Compendium, 8, 9, p 142 Honeywood A yea-nay type, illustrative of what Dr Young says: "What is mere good nature but a fool?" (Goldsmith: The Good-natured Man )
honeymoon
spend a holiday after one's marriage; "they plan to honeymoon in Hawai'i"
honeymoon
The first month after marriage
honeymoon
a holiday taken by a newly married couple
honeymoon
the early usually calm and harmonious period of a relationship; business or political
honeymoon
{i} vacation taken by a newly married couple after their wedding; first month after a wedding
honeymoon
The month long period, following a wedding during which mead is traditionally drunk! Place you order now!
honeymoon
When a recently-married couple honeymoon somewhere, they go there on their honeymoon. They honeymooned in Venice
honeymoon
A honeymoon is a holiday taken by a man and a woman who have just got married
honeymoon
The period of time right after surgery in which the weight falls off relatively easy without much care Usually lasts between 12 and 18 months Then people have to work at weight loss However for some people it is a far shorter time
honeymooners
plural of honeymooner
honeymooner

    Hyphenation

    hon·ey·moon·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    hʌnimunır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhənēˌmo͞onər/ /ˈhʌniːˌmuːnɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'h&-nE-"mün ] (noun.) 1546. from the idea that the first month of marriage is the sweetest.
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