shekel

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English - Turkish
israil para birimi
şekel

İsrail'deki Kim milyoner olmak ister yarışmasında şimdiye kadar yalnızca bir katılımcı bir milyon İsrail Şekeli kazanabildi. - So far there has been only one participant who won one million Israeli Shekels in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in Israel.

{i} şekel [fin.]
{i} miskal
argo para
ibranilerde bir ağırlık birimi
servet
altın veya gümüş sikke
money
{i} para

O aşırı para harcıyor. - He has a lot of money.

O aşırı para harcıyor. - He has lots of money.

money
{i} mangır
money
{i} nakit

Eski bir atasözü zamanın nakit olduğunu söylüyor. - An old proverb says that time is money.

Pek çok insan para çekmek için nakit para çekme makineleri kullanıyor. - Many people use cash machines to withdraw money.

money
{i} tıkır [arg.]
money
patpat
money
(Argo) canlı

Leyla, parası için Fadıl'ı canlı canlı yaktı. - Layla burned Fadil alive for his money.

money
para kırmak
money
servet

Mary servete konduktan sonra bir alışveriş çılgınlığına devam etti. - Mary went on a shopping spree after coming into some money.

money
para yerine geçen şey
money
(isim) mangır, para, nakit, tıkır [arg.]
money
money market piyasa
money
even money yarışta iki tarafln eşit meblâğlarla bahis tutuşması
money
money belt para taşlmaya elverişli kuşak
money
easy money kolay kazanılmış para
money
money order posta havalesi
shekels
miskaller/para
shekels
servet
shekels
para

İsrail'e gitmek istiyorsan çok paraya ihtiyacın var. Su sadece 0,50 ₪. - If you want to go to Israel, you need many shekels. Water costs only 0,50 ₪.

English - English
money
A currency unit of both ancient and modern Israel
An ancient unit of weight equivalent to one-fiftieth of a mina
{n} a Jewish coin in value 55 cents
{i} coin and monetary unit of Israel; silver coin of the ancient Hebrews
The basic unit of currency in Israel and the territories The exchange rate at the end of 2001is 4 25 NIS to $1 US
ancient jewish coin and unit of measurement, modern currency of Israel
An ancient weight and coin used by the Jews and by other nations of the same stock
A jocose term for money
weight, the common standard both of weight and value among the Hebrews It is estimated at 220 English grains, or a little more than half an ounce avoirdupois The "shekel of the sanctuary" (Ex 30: 13; Num 3: 47) was equal to twenty gerahs (Ezek 45: 12) There were shekels of gold (1 Chr 21: 25), of silver (1 Sam 9: 8), of brass (17: 5), and of iron (7) When it became a coined piece of money, the shekel of gold was equivalent to about 2 pound of our money Six gold shekels, according to the later Jewish system, were equal in value to fifty silver ones
A Biblical coin
the basic unit of money in Israel
A shekel is a weight measure of silver, equivalent to approximately 12 3 gram
the standard unit of money in Israel (sheqel)
new shekel
Alternative form of new sheqel
A shekel
sicle
New Israeli Shekel
Israeli monetary unit
fluctuated the Shekel
changed the rate of the shekel to according to fluctuations in the economic situation
revaluation of the Shekel
rise in the value of the shekel in relation to other currencies (usually in relation to the dollar)
shekels
plural of shekel
shekels
informal terms for money
shekel

    Hyphenation

    shek·el

    Turkish pronunciation

    şekıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsʜekəl/ /ˈʃɛkəl/

    Etymology

    [ 'she-k&l ] (noun.) 15th century. From Hebrew שקל (sheqel) שקל (shaqal, “to weigh”).
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