siring

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Definition of siring in English Turkish dictionary

sir
efendi

Siz yokken bir beyefendi aradı, efendim. - A gentleman called in your absence, sir.

Sizin için özel bir şeyimiz var, efendim. - We have something special for you, sir.

sir
beyefendi

Sir Harold kibar bir İngiliz beyefendisi. - Sir Harold is a fine English gentleman.

Size nasıl yardım edebilirim, beyefendi? - How can I help you, sir?

sir
bayım

Sahip olduğunuz her şey bu mudur, bayım? - Is this all you have, sir?

Sigaraları azaltmaktansa, bayım, niçin onları bırakmıyorsun. - Rather than cutting down on cigarettes, sir, why don't you just give them up?

sir
sör diye hitap ermek
Sir
bay

Bayım, mürekkeple yazmak zorunda mıyız? - Sir, do we have to write in ink?

Üzgünüm bayım. Erken kapanıyoruz. - I am sorry, sir. We're closing early.

sir
bir asalet unvanı
sire
eski majesteleri
sire
bir hayvanın babası
sire
peder
sir
efendim

Sürücü belgenizi görebilir miyim, efendim? - May I see your driver's license, sir?

Onu yapamam, efendim. - I can't do that, sir.

sire
ata
sire
baba ol
sire
baba
Sir
{i} İng. Sör ... (birinin ilk adından veya ilk adıyla soyadından önce kullanılan bir asalet unvanı): Sir Walter Raleigh Sör Walter Raleigh
sir
{i} sör
sir
bir asalet ünvanı
sire
efendimiz
sire
kralım
sire
{i} eski Majesteleri. Krala hitap ederken
sire
haşmetmeap/baba
sire
{i} bir hayvanın babası: Arap's sire was Karabaş. Arap'ın babası Karabaş'tı
sire
babası ol
sire
{f} babası olmak
sire
{i} aygırın babası
sire
baba olmak
sire
haşmetmeap
sire
(fiil) babası olmak
sire
efendimiz memelilerde baba hayvan
English - English

Definition of siring in English English dictionary

Sir
The titular prefix given to a knight or baronet
sir
An address to a military superior

Yes sir.

sir
to address somebody using sir

Please don't sir me!.

sir
A man of a higher rank or position
sire
A lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively
sire
A male animal, especially a horse or dog. In particular, one which is already, or has already been, a father
sire
Of a male: to procreate; to father, beget

In these travels, my father sired thirteen children in all, four boys and nine girls.

sir
{n} a word or respect used to men, title, man
sire
{n} a father, title of kings, male of beasts
Sir
{i} title used before the name of a baronet or knight
sir
Latin, senex; Spanish, señor; Italian, signor; French, sieur; Norman, sire; English, sir According to some, Greek anax is connected with Sir; on the analogy of em-mi (eiui) = Latin sum; ampereV = Latin semper; upoV = Latin sapa Sir (a clerical address) Clergymen had at one time Sir prefixed to their name This is not the Sir of knighthood, but merely a translation of the university word dominus given to graduates, as “Dominus Hugh Evans,” etc
sir
single isomorphous replacement Measurements are taken from a "native" protein and one "derivative" where some additional atoms have been incorporated into the lattice
sir
A man of social authority and dignity; a lord; a master; a gentleman; in this sense usually spelled sire
sir
A respectful title, used in addressing a man, without being prefixed to his name; used especially in speaking to elders or superiors; sometimes, also, used in the way of emphatic formality
sir
An English rendering of the LAtin Dominus, the academical title of a bachelor of arts; formerly colloquially, and sometimes contemptuously, applied to the clergy
sir
Sustained Information Rate
sir
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sir
Shuttle Imaging Radar
sir
a title used before the name of knight or baronet
sir
Honda abbreviation for Sport Induction Racing SiR models are the top of line in Japan Once in awhile, a select number of SiR's make it to N America
sir
term of address for a man
sir
Styrene-isoprene rubber
sir
politeness People sometimes say sir as a very formal and polite way of addressing a man whose name they do not know or a man of superior rank. For example, a shop assistant might address a male customer as sir. Excuse me sir, but would you mind telling me what sort of car that is? Good afternoon to you, sir
sir
A title prefixed to the Christian name of a knight or a baronet
sir
You use the expression Dear sir at the beginning of a formal letter or a business letter when you are writing to a man. You use Dear sirs when you are writing to an organization. Dear Sir, Your letter of the 9th October has been referred to us. Wisdom of Jesus, the Son of Sirach. 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Osler Sir William Paget Sir James Parsons Sir Charles Algernon Peel Sir Robert 2nd Baronet Petrie Sir William Matthew Flinders Petty Sir William Pevsner Sir Nikolaus Pinero Sir Arthur Wing Pollock Sir Frederick 3rd Baronet Popper Sir Karl Raimund Poynings Sir Edward Pride Sir Thomas Pringle Sir John Pritchett Sir Victor Sawdon Quiller Couch Sir Arthur Thomas Raeburn Sir Henry Raffles Sir Thomas Stamford Raleigh Sir Walter Raman Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Rattigan Sir Terence Mervyn Redgrave Sir Michael Scudamore Reed Sir Carol Reynolds Sir Joshua Richardson Sir Ralph David Roberts Sir Charles George Douglas Ross Sir Ronald Ross Sir William David Ryle Sir Martin Sabine Sir Edward Scott Sir Peter Markham Scott Sir Walter 1st Baronet Shackleton Sir Ernest Henry Sherrington Sir Charles Scott Sidney Sir Philip Siemens Sir Charles William Simpson Sir James Young Soane Sir John Solti Sir Georg Sopwith Sir Thomas Octave Murdoch Spender Sir Stephen Harold Stanley Sir Henry Morton Steele Sir Richard Stephen Sir James Fitzjames 1st Baronet Stephen Sir Leslie Stirling Sir James Frazer Stoppard Sir Tom Suckling Sir John Sullivan Sir Arthur Seymour Swan Sir Joseph Wilson Taylor Sir Geoffrey Ingram Temple Sir William Tenniel Sir John Thomson Sir Joseph John Tippett Sir Michael Kemp Tree Sir Herbert Draper Beerbohm Tutu Sir Desmond Mpilo Tylor Sir Edward Burnett Ustinov Sir Peter Alexander Van Dyck Sir Anthony Vanbrugh Sir John Vane Sir Henry Sir Henry Vane the Younger Wallace William Sir Wallis Sir Barnes Neville Walpole Sir Hugh Seymour Walsingham Sir Francis Walton Sir William Turner Watson Watt Sir Robert Alexander Welensky Sir Roy Whittle Sir Frank Whitworth Sir Joseph Wodehouse Sir Pelham Grenville Wren Sir Christopher Wright Sir Almroth Edward Sir Thomas Younghusband Sir Francis Edward Bulwer Sir William Henry Lytton Earle Douglas Home Sir Alec Hoare Sir Samuel John Gurney 2nd Baronet
sir
This is the form that must be returned to the college of your choice by a specified date, usually at the beginning of May It confirms your intent to register at the college and reserves a spot for you
sir
Screening Information Request
sir
Latin, senex; Spanish, señor; Italian, signor; French, sicur; Norman, sire; English, sir According to some, Greek is connected with Sir; on the analogy of = Latin sum; = Latin semper; = Latin sapa Sir (a clerical address) Clergymen had at one time Sir prefixed to their name This is not the Sir of knighthood, but merely a translation of the university word dominus given to graduates, as “Dominus Hugh Evans,” etc
sir
An address to any male, especially if his name or proper address is unknown
sir
– Senior Institutional Representative
sir
Technologies for the automated conversion of speech to accurate and meaningful textual information, typically ASCII It typically accepts input from callers to voice processors where callers are using rotary dial instead of DTMF phones SIR products have deliberately limited vocabularies, but are increasing due to the vast installed base of non-DTMF phones
sir
term of address for a man a title used before the name of knight or baronet
sir
= See Self-Insured Retention
sir
thought, (verb) to think
sir
The title for a Knight
sir
Sir is the title used in front of the name of a knight or baronet. She introduced me to Sir Tobias and Lady Clarke
sir
{i} mister, title of respect for a man; term used to formally address a man; gentleman
sire
The father of an animal
sire
A father; the head of a family; the husband
sire
This is the father of a horse
sire
To procreate; to become a father
sire
{f} beget offspring, father offspring (especially of animals)
sire
A tittle of respect formerly used in speaking to elders and superiors, but now only in addressing a sovereign
sire
male parent of an animal especially a domestic animal such as a horse a title of address formerly used for a man of rank and authority
sire
the father of the horse
sire
The ruler of a Household They wear a circlet Refereed to as "Sire"
sire
male parent of an animal especially a domestic animal such as a horse
sire
A male ancestor; a forefather A gentleman of rank Used as a form of address for a superior, especially a king (as stated on Dictionary com)
sire
To beget; to procreate; used of beasts, and especially of stallions
sire
the founder of a family; "keep the faith of our forefathers"
sire
A creator; a maker; an author; an originator
sire
The male parent of a beast; applied especially to horses; as, the horse had a good sire
sire
make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them"
sire
The male parent
sire
{i} male parent of an animal; title of respect for a male sovereign; father (Archaic); forefather, male ancestor (Archaic); important and influential person (Archaic)
sire
The creator of a vampire, regardless of whether it was male or female The newly created vampire is called a fledgling (qv) See Vampires
sire
Male parent
sire
The male parent of a horse
sire
a title of address formerly used for a man of rank and authority
sire
This is the name given to the maker of a vampire (See also 'Vampire')
sire
When a male animal, especially a horse, sires a young animal, he makes a female pregnant so that she gives birth to it. Comet also sired the champion foal out of Spinway Harvest
sire
A lord, master, or other person in authority
Turkish - English

Definition of siring in Turkish English dictionary

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