seasons

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English - Turkish
mevsimin
season
sezon

Beyzbol sezonu açıldı. - The baseball season has opened.

Sezonun çoğu günü ava gitti. - They went hunting most days of the season.

season
mevsim

Bu, yılın en iyi mevsimi. - It's the best season of the year.

Bir yılda dört mevsim vardır. - There are four seasons in a year.

seasons greetings
yeni yıl tebriği
seasons greetings
Aralık ve Ocak ayları için farklı dinden ve kültürden insanların christmas (noel), yeni yıl, şükran günü ve Hannukah (Musevi dini bayramı) kutsal günlerini topluca kutlayan kutlama mesajı
season
{f} baharatını katmak
season
zaman

Vergi sezonu muhasebeciler için yılın en meşgul zamanıdır. - Tax season is a very busy time of year for accountants.

Japonya'da yağışlı sezon ne zaman başlar? - When does the rainy season in Japan begin?

season
etkinlik dönemi
season
lezzet vermek
season
baharat katmak
season
alıştırmak
season
vakit
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eğitmek
season
uygun zaman
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yumuşatmak
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(with ile)yemeğe baharat koymak
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devre
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{f} lezzet ver
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deneyim kazandırmak
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şiddetini azaltmak
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(odun) iyice kurutmak
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çeşnilendirmek
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(odun) kurumak
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dönem

İşin yoğun olduğu dönemde o otelde kalmak sana işin düşük olduğu dönemde kalmaktan çok daha fazlaya mal olacaktır. - It's going to cost you a lot more to stay at that hotel during high season than during low season.

season
süre

Benim sezon biletimin süresi 31 Martta doluyor. - My season ticket expires on March 31.

all seasons tire
dört mevsim lastiği
four seasons
dört mevsim
season
{f} terbiyelemek
season
lezzet vermek için baharat katmak
season
{f} kurumak
season
{i} mevsim: summer season yaz mevsimi
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{f} olgunlaşmak
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{f} tatlandırmak
season
hunting season avlanmanın kısıt lanmadığı müddet
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{i} zaman, mevsim: Cherries are in season now. Şimdi kiraz mevsimi
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keskinliğini veya sertliğini yumuşatmak
season
{f} çeşni katmak
season
{f} alışmak
season
{f} olgunlaştırmak
season
{f} kurutmak
season
sürem
English - English
Time periods generally based on the changes in the intensity and duration of sunlight as received in the middle and high latitudes Four seasons are normally recognized: Spring; Summer; Fall; and Winter The astronomical definition is more precise and suggests the following time periods for the four seasons: Spring - March 22 to June 21; Summer - June 22 to September 22; Fall - September 23 to December 22; and Winter - December 23 to March 21
Changes in average temperature and length of day that result from the tilt of Earth's (or any planet's) axis with respect to the plane of its orbit
n Four special, nonidentical tiles, each associated with one Wind The are set aside as soon as drawn, replaced with a Loose Tile They are not used in melds, but do give points and possibly Doubles There exists another set of almost identical tiles called Flowers
The cruise yacht year knows two seasons, summer and winter
specific periods in the year when a particular area or region can be fished
third-person singular of season
Advent, Christmastide, Epiphany, Lent, Pentecost
plural of season
Summer = Q2 & Q3; Winter = Q4 & Q1
Spring Summer Fall Winter Garden Calendar
seasons greetings
Holiday greetings are a selection of greetings that are often spoken with good intentions to strangers, family, friends, or other people during the months of December and January. In the United States, holidays with greetings include Christmas, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Hanukkah. Some greetings are more prevalent than others, depending on the cultural and religious status of any given area
Christmas seasons
plural form of Christmas season
dry seasons
plural form of dry season
learning seasons
plural form of learning season
mating seasons
plural form of mating season
mid seasons
plural form of mid season
monsoon seasons
plural form of monsoon season
peak seasons
plural form of peak season
rainy seasons
plural form of rainy season
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the period over which a series of Test matches are played
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To become mature; to grow fit for use; to become adapted to a climate
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That which gives relish

You lack the season of all natures, sleep. Shakespeare.

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A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of each

The third season of Friends aired from 1996 to 1997.

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To flavour food with spices, herbs or salt
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Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices; as, to season timber
wet seasons
plural form of wet season
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{n} a fourth part of the year, fit time, relish
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{v} to give a relish to, qualify, make fit
A Man for All Seasons
a play by Robert Bolt about the life of Sir Thomas More, which was later made into a film (1960)
Four Seasons
worldwide network of luxury hotels
Four Seasons
a piece of music by Vivaldi which represents spring, summer, autumn, and winter and is one of the best-known and most popular pieces of classical music
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In the north temperate zone, four seasons, namely, spring, summer, autumn, and winter, are generally recognized
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a recurrent time marked by major holidays; "it was the Christmas season"
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the racing season starts on August 1 and goes to 31 July To ensure easy entry conditions for age group racing, all horses have the season start date (August 1) as their official birthday
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A season is a period in which a play or show, or a series of plays or shows, is performed in one place. a season of three new plays
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That which gives relish; seasoning
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You can use season to refer to a fixed period during each year when a particular sport is played. the baseball season It is his first race this season
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A part of a year when something particular happens: mating season, rainy season, football season
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{i} one of the four quarters of the year (winter, spring, summer, autumn); period of time characterized by a certain quality or event; time
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make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate; "she tempered her criticism"
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To qualify by admixture; to moderate; to temper
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To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or relish to; to spice; as, to season food
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one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions; "the regular sequence of the seasons"
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approximately three-month period bounded by an equinox and a solstice
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an amount of games to be played within a specific time span The regular season are the preliminaries for the playoffs Each season is made up of 47 games
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This is used both in the conventional sense as one of the Seasons of the year, which are the main unit of time for Laboratory work by magi; and, it is also a spell Duration Spells with a Season duration last until the next solstice or equinox which ever comes first
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A division of the year according to some regularly recurring phenomena, usually astronomical or climatic For example, in the Northern Hemisphere, winter is said to begin on the winter solstice and end on the vernal equinox when spring begins, covering the months of December, January, and February In the tropics, there is the dry and the rainy season, depending on the amount of precipitation
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One of the divisions of the year, marked by alterations in the length of day and night, or by distinct conditions of temperature, moisture, etc
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If wood is seasoned, it is made suitable for making into furniture or for burning, usually by being allowed to dry out gradually. Ensure that new wood has been seasoned. see also seasoned, seasoning
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A season of films is several of them shown as a series because they are connected in some way. a brief season of films in which Artaud appeared
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Hence, to fit for enjoyment; to render agreeable
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To fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate
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Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness for anything contemplated or done; a suitable or convenient time; proper conjuncture; as, the season for planting; the season for rest
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The name given to a period during each year when there is a change in length of daylight, such as spring, summer, autumn and winter
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the dates of onset of summer and winter are reversed, as are those of spring and fall
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a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field; "he celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company"; "she always looked forward to the avocado season"
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a period of time, usually when something specific occurs; for example, any of the four times of year characterized by differences or changes, as in plant growth and temperature
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add salt, pepper, herbs, spices or other seasonings to a food
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{f} spice, flavor; accustom, acclimatize; cause another person to become experienced; become experienced; dry wood in preparation for use
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a part of the year which has its own characteristic weather In the tropics, where it is always warm, there are wet seasons and dry seasons Elsewhere the seasons (summer, autumn, winter and spring) are based on temperature
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The 2000 season begins in mid-May and ends in mid-October Polo matches are held at Tinicum Park every Saturday at 2: 00 P M , except on the weekend of July 4th or when there is heavy rain, extremely inclement weather or on days when the field is too wet On exceptionally hot days, a match can be postponed until later in the afternoon or early evening The status of each match is available via a recording on the Saturday Morning Polo Hot Line at (908) 966-3321
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period of the year having a characteristic climate The change in seasons is mainly due to the change in attitude of the Earth's axis in relation to the Sun, and hence the position of the Sun in the sky at a particular place
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To add flavor to foods To coat the cooking surface of a new pot or pan with vegetable oil then heat in a 350 degree oven for about an hour This smoothes out the surface of new pots and pans, particularly cast-iron, and prevents foods from sticking
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lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it
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To make fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate
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caused mainly by the relative position of the earth with respect to the sun
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A period of time not very long; a while; a time
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To add flavor to foods -- in the form of salt, pepper, herbs, spices, vinegar, etc -- so that their taste is improved
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If a female animal is in season, she is in a state where she is ready to have sex. Any of four divisions of the year according to consistent annual changes in the weather. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter formally begins on the winter solstice, December 21 or 22; spring on the vernal equinox, March 20 or 21; summer on the summer solstice, June 21 or 22; and fall (autumn) on the autumnal equinox, September 22 or
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To copulate with; to impregnate
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make fit; "This trip will season even the hardiest traveller"
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Some parts of the world have three seasons, the dry, the rainy, and the cold; other parts have but two, the dry and the rainy
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To become dry and hard, by the escape of the natural juices, or by being penetrated with other substance; as, timber seasons in the sun
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lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it"
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If you season food with salt, pepper, or spices, you add them to it in order to improve its flavour. Season the meat with salt and pepper I believe in seasoning food before putting it on the table
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the change in temperature of a parts of a planet due to the variation of the location where the suns rays are most direct
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To imbue; to tinge or taint
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Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter
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You can use season to refer to the period during each year when a particular activity or event takes place. For example, the planting season is the period when a particular plant or crop is planted. birds arriving for the breeding season
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A period of time made up of at least one game, and usually two or three A season represents a rejuvination of power Many spells and skills reset at the start of a new season The GM determines the season change Seasons a character has been in a specific guild direct affect that characters seniority in the guild
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Syn: Dry To dry lumber and other wood items tothe desired final moisture content and stress condition for its intended use
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To give token; to savor
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You can use season to refer to the period when a particular fruit, vegetable, or other food is ready for eating and is widely available. The plum season is about to begin Now British asparagus is in season
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To render suitable or appropriate; to prepare; to fit
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The seasons are the main periods into which a year can be divided and which each have their own typical weather conditions. Autumn's my favourite season. the only region of Brazil where all four seasons are clearly defined. the rainy season
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Exchange Company division of the weeks in a year into popular (Red), shoulder (White for RCI or Amber for II) and off peak (Blue for RCI or Green for II) for the calculation of trading power in exchanges Each resort may have different seasons depending on the geographic position etc
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To enhance the flavor of foods by adding ingredients such as salt, pepper, and a variety of other herbs, and spices Also to treat a pan so it becomes non-stick
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The holiday or vacation season is the time when most people have their holiday. the peak holiday season There are discos and clubs but these are often closed out of season
season
Ana
the four seasons
four different periods of time in the year (spring, summer, fall and winter)
seasons

    Turkish pronunciation

    sizınz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsēzənz/ /ˈsiːzənz/

    Etymology

    [ 'sE-z&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French saison, from Old French, from Latin sation-, satio action of sowing, from serere to sow; more at SOW.

    Common Collocations

    seasons greetings

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