southeast

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English - Turkish
güneydoğuya doğru
güneydoğu

Hırvatistan Avrupa'nın güneydoğusunda yer almaktadır. - Croatia is in the southeastern part of Europe.

Hırvatistan güneydoğu Avrupa'da bir ülkedir. - Croatia is a country in southeastern Europe.

keşişlemeden southeasternkeşişleme yönünde olan
(sıfat) güneydoğu
{s} güneydoğu, güneydoğudan gelen
keşişleme
keşişlemeye doğru
southeasterly z
(isim) güneydoğu
southeast anatolia
Güneydoğu Anadolu Bölgesi
south southeast
güney güneydoğuya doğru
state in southeast india
Güneydoğu'daki devlet ındia
English - English
The direction of the cardinal compass point halfway between south and east, specifically 135°, abbreviated as SE
southeastern (UK: south-eastern), southeasternmost; occupying a position that is relatively southeast of another
Towards the southeast (UK: south-east); southeastwards
{n} the point between the south and east
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Southeast Asia Southeast Asian arts Southeast Asia Treaty Organization Southeast Indian
Of or pertaining to the southeast; proceeding toward, or coming from, the southeast; as, a southeast course; a southeast wind
the southeastern region of the United States
The point of the compass equally distant from the south and the east; the southeast part or region
situated in or oriented toward the southeast
toward the southeast; from the southeast
the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees
to, toward, or in the southeast
{s} facing toward the southeast; coming from the southeast
{i} point of direction midway between south and east; area located in a southeastern direction
coming from the southeast; "southeasterly breezes"
the southeastern region of the United States the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees situated in or oriented toward the southeast to, toward, or in the southeast
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Southeast Asia
A subregion of Asia, comprising the territories of Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam
Southeast Asian
A person from Southeast Asia
Southeast Asian
Of or pertaining to Southeast Asia
southeast by east
The compass point halfway between southeast and east-southeast, specifically 123.75°, abbreviated as SEbE
southeast by south
The compass point halfway between southeast and south-southeast, specifically 146.25°, abbreviated as SEbS
Southeast Asia
A region of Asia bounded roughly by the Indian subcontinent on the west, China on the north, and the Pacific Ocean on the east. It includes Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, and the Malay Archipelago.Southeast Asian adj. & n. the countries of Asia between India and Bangladesh in the West, and China and the Pacific Ocean in the East. Southeast Asia includes the following countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Vast region of Asia lying east of the Indian subcontinent and south of China. It includes a mainland area (also called Indochina) and a string of archipelagoes to the south and east and is generally taken to include Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, and the Philippines. For centuries the mainland portion was the site of numerous indigenous dynasties, but in the 19th century all but Thailand (Siam) came under the control of European powers, notably France (see French Indochina); all areas became independent after 1945
Southeast Asia
region of Asia that includes Indochina and the Malay Peninsula and the Malay Archipelago
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Regional defense organization (1955-77) comprising Australia, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, Britain, and the U.S. It was founded as part of the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty in order to protect the region from communism. Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos were not considered for membership, and other countries in the region preferred membership in the nonaligned movement. SEATO had no standing forces, but its members engaged in combined military exercises. Pakistan withdrew in 1968, and France suspended financial support in 1975. The organization was disbanded officially in 1977
Southeast Asian arts
Literary, performing, and visual arts of Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. The "classical" literatures of Southeast Asia can be divided into three major regions: the Sanskrit region of Cambodia and Indonesia; the region of Burma where Pali, a dialect related to Sanskrit, was used as a literary and religious language; and the Chinese region of Vietnam. The Mahabharata, Ramayana, Jatakas, and local legendary tales are expounded in the performing arts of the region. Dance techniques of the region minimize the mudras (gestures) of Indian classicism to emphasize grace of movement over theme. Regional variations of temple and court dance vie with local developments. Numerous theatrical forms are vehicles for social criticism; most remarkable is wayang, or shadow play, in which puppetry has been fused with dance and drama in a unique form of entertainment. Music is generally coordinated with the dramatic arts, resulting in great rhythmic but slight melodic content. The earliest visual arts of the region were wood carvings featuring supernatural and animal imagery developed and shared by the various tribal peoples. A second tradition emerged after Indian artists and artisans followed traders to Southeast Asia in the first centuries AD. Within a short time, Southeast Asians were producing their own distinctive local versions of Indian styles, sometimes rivaling Indian artists with their skill, finesse, and invention on a colossal scale. With the introduction of Hinduism and Buddhism, temple building, sculpture, and painting flourished from the 1st through the 13th century. The Indian royal temple, which dominated Southeast Asian culture, typically stood on a terraced plinth, upon which towered shrines could multiply. About AD 800 the Cambodian king Jayavarman II built a brick mountain for a temple group. This plan was furthered when foundations were laid for Angkor, a scheme based on a grid of reservoirs and canals. Successive kings built more temple mountains there, culminating in Angkor Wat. Among Southeast Asia's most impressive sites is the city of Pagan in Burma, with many brick and stucco Buddhist temples and stupas built 1056-1287
Southeast Indian
Any member of the aboriginal North American Indians who inhabited what is now the southeastern U.S. The Southeast was one of the more densely populated areas of native North America, having an aboriginal population conservatively estimated at 120,000. The bulk of this population resided inland, where advantage could be taken of extensive game resources, wild plant foods, and an abundance of arable land. Only the non-horticultural peoples of south Florida appear to have satisfactorily adjusted to a basically maritime way of life. Groups within this region included the Caddo, Catawba, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Natchez, and Seminole
southeast asia
a geographical division of Asia that includes Indochina plus Indonesia and the Philippines and Singapore
southeast by east
the compass point that is one point east of southeast
southeast by south
the compass point that is one point south of southeast
south-southeast
The compass bearing or compass point halfway between south and southeast, specifically 157.5°, abbreviated as SSE
south southeast
the compass point midway between south and southeast
south-southeast
to, toward, or in the south-south-east
east-southeast
The compass bearing or compass point halfway between east and southeast, specifically 112.5°
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
association between countries in southeastern Asia which was established to promote economic cooperation peace and cultural development, ASEAN
association of southeast asian nations
an association of nations dedicated to economic and political cooperation in southeastern Asia and who joined with the United States to fight against global terrorism
east southeast
the compass point midway between east and southeast
Turkish - English
{k} SE
southeast

    Hyphenation

    South·east

    Turkish pronunciation

    sauthist

    Pronunciation

    /ˌsouᴛʜˈēst/ /ˌsaʊθˈiːst/

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