ten thousand

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English - Turkish
on bin

Onun evi on bin dolara satıldı. - His house was sold for ten thousand dollars.

Bu saat bana on bin yene mal oldu. - This watch cost me ten thousand yen.

onbin
tümen
myriad
sayısız

Yöntem biri, bir ikiyi, iki üçü, ve üç sayısız şeyleri üretir. - The Way produces one, one produces two, two produces three, and three produces the myriad things.

myriad
bir sürü
myriad
çok büyük sayıda
myriad
pek çok
myriad
çok sayı
myriad
(isim) çok büyük sayı
myriad
sürü
myriad
çok

Beşinci Cadde ve Harvey Caddesinin köşesindeki şarküteride çok et vardır. - There are a myriad of meats at the deli on the corner of Fifth and Harvey Street.

myriad
{i} çok büyük sayı
myriad
on bin kişi veya şey
English - English
The cardinal number 10,000
number 10000
the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand denoting a quantity consisting of 10,000 items or units
myriad
ten thousand spectators
many observers, a lot of spectators
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
A volcanic region of southwest Alaska at the upper end of the Alaska Peninsula. It was formed by the eruption of Mount Katmai in 1912, when ash and rock fragments filled a valley adjacent to the volcano, and hot gases were emitted through countless cracks in the surface. Volcanic region, southwestern Alaska, U.S. Located in Katmai National Park, the valley covers 56 sq mi (145 sq km). It was created in 1912 when the eruption of the Novarupta and Mount Katmai volcanoes covered the valley in a flow of lava. When an expedition visited the site in 1915 they discovered tens of thousands of fissures known as fumaroles spouting smoke, gas, and steam in the valley floor. The largest was 150 ft (46 m) in diameter; some had temperatures as high as 1,200 °F (649 °C). About 60 years later, there were fewer than 12 fumaroles left. In the 1960s U.S. astronauts used the scarred region to train for Moon landings
ten thousand

    Hyphenation

    ten thou·sand

    Turkish pronunciation

    ten thauzın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈten ˈᴛʜouzən/ /ˈtɛn ˈθaʊzən/

    Etymology

    [ 'ten ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tIene, from tIen, adjective, ten; akin to Old High German zehan ten, Latin decem, Greek deka.
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