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tyro
English - Turkish
Definition of
tyro
in English Turkish dictionary
çırak
ham
deneyimsiz
acemi
Çömez
(isim) acemi
Çaylak
(Mitoloji)
Salmoneus ile Alkidike'nin kızı. Enipe ırmağınıntanrısına gönül vermişti. Poseidon Tyro'yu sevdi ve Enipe ırmağı tanrısının kılığına girerek onunla birlikte oldu. Pelias ile Neleus adlarında iki çocukları oldu
yeni yetme
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tyro
,tiro
acemi kimse
tyro
,tiro
yeni başlayan kimse
tyro
,tiro
çırak
tiro
çırak
tiro
{i}
çaylak
tiro
{i}
acemi
tiros
(Askeri)
TIROS UYDUSU: Bulut örtüsünün televizyon ve enfraruj resimlerini çeken bir meteoroloji uydusu
English - English
Definition of
tyro
in English English dictionary
a freshman or greenhorn
a learner or beginner
one slightly skilled in or acquainted with any trade or profession
someone new to a field or activity
A tyro is a person who is just beginning to learn something or who has very little experience of something. a tyro journalist
{n}
a beginner, novice, student, apprentice
A beginner in learning; one who is in the rudiments of any branch of study; a person imperfectly acquainted with a subject; a novice
{i}
beginner, novice, amateur
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Tiros
{i}
name of a series of satellites which send pictures of the cloud cover on Earth
tiro
A novice without practical experience
tiro
{i}
tyro, beginner, novice, amateur
tiro
A newly recruited soldier
tiro
someone new to a field or activity
tiro
Same as Tyro
tiros
plural of tiro
tyros
plural of tyro
Turkish - English
Definition of
tyro
in Turkish English dictionary
Related Terms
tyros
tyre
tyro
Hyphenation
ty·ro
Synonyms
abecedarian
,
amateur
,
apprentice
,
buckwheater
,
cadet
,
colt
,
greenhorn
,
learner
,
neophyte
,
newcomer
,
new kid on the block
,
novice
,
novitiate
,
pupil
,
recruit
Pronunciation
Etymology
[ tI-(")rO ] (noun.) 1611. From Latin tiro (“a young soldier or recruit”)
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