paisley

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İngilizce - Türkçe
şal deseni
Şal Desenli

Bu şal desenli kravatının sana yakışacağını düşünmüyor musun? - Don't you think this paisley tie would look good on you?

İngilizce - İngilizce
a soft woolen fabric having a motif of swirling droplets somewhat resembling half of the yin-yang symbol
made from this fabric, or marked with this design
a traditional decorative pattern featuring an Indian cone or pine
{i} woolen fabric having many colorful curved figures on it; fabric with the paisley design on it
Intricate pattern often associated with Indian or southeast European textiles Similar to popular Kashmir rugs
A intricate and beautiful pattern of swirls originating in India
Comma-shaped patterns of a contrasting collar on a solid background Used almost exclusively in ties and sport shirts
Abstract scroll pattern that originated in Paisley, Scotland
A tear-drop shaped, fancy printed pattern, used in dresses, blouses, and men's ties
Paisley is a special pattern of curving shapes and colours, used especially on fabric. He was elegantly dressed in a grey suit, blue shirt and paisley tie. a pattern consisting of curved shapes used on cloth (Paisley, town in Scotland)
a soft wool fabric with a colorful swirled pattern of curved shapes
Ian Paisley
born April 6, 1926, Armagh, County Armagh, N.Ire. Protestant leader in Northern Ireland. After being ordained in the Reformed Presbyterian church (1946), he cofounded a new sect, the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster (1951), which soon grew to more than 30 churches. In the 1960s he became the voice of extreme Protestant opinion in the sectarian strife of Northern Ireland, opposed to any concessions to the Catholics. He led demonstrations throughout Northern Ireland and was repeatedly imprisoned for unlawful assembly. Elected to the House of Commons in 1970, he cofounded the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971 and also organized a paramilitary group of Protestant fighters called the Third Force. In 1998 he opposed the Good Friday Agreement, which called for power sharing between Roman Catholics and Protestants. He won a seat in the new Northern Ireland Assembly that the accord established, though he continued to refuse to participate in negotiations with Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley
born April 6, 1926, Armagh, County Armagh, N.Ire. Protestant leader in Northern Ireland. After being ordained in the Reformed Presbyterian church (1946), he cofounded a new sect, the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster (1951), which soon grew to more than 30 churches. In the 1960s he became the voice of extreme Protestant opinion in the sectarian strife of Northern Ireland, opposed to any concessions to the Catholics. He led demonstrations throughout Northern Ireland and was repeatedly imprisoned for unlawful assembly. Elected to the House of Commons in 1970, he cofounded the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971 and also organized a paramilitary group of Protestant fighters called the Third Force. In 1998 he opposed the Good Friday Agreement, which called for power sharing between Roman Catholics and Protestants. He won a seat in the new Northern Ireland Assembly that the accord established, though he continued to refuse to participate in negotiations with Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army
the Reverend Ian Paisley
a Northern Irish protestant political leader who speaks very strongly in favour of Northern Ireland remaining part of the United Kingdom (1926- )
paisley

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    Pais·ley

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    peyzli

    Telaffuz

    /ˈpāzlē/ /ˈpeɪzliː/

    Etimoloji

    () From Paisley in Scotland - See Wikipedia for details