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tai
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Arabistan'da mevcut Tay kabilesinden olan
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Определение taî в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

Tai
A male given name
Tai
{i} group of languages spoken in Southeast Asia
Tai
adj. Any member of the dominant group of mainland Southeast Asia. They include the Thai, or Siamese (in Thailand), the Lao (in Laos and Thailand), the Shan (in Myanmar), the Lü (primarily in Yunnan province, China), the Yunnan Tai (in Yunnan), and the tribal Tai (in Vietnam). All speak Tai languages, and most are Buddhists of the Theravada school. The status of Tai women is high. The Tai number about 76 million. adj. Tai Chi Chuan Tai languages Tai Xu Tai Lake Tai Hu
Tai
{i} native or resident of Thailand
Tai
{s} of or pertaining to Thailand; of or pertaining to the Thai people
tai
Trust Association Interceptor
tai
Designating, or pertaining to, the chief linguistic stock of Indo-China, including the peoples of Siamese and Shan speech
tai
International Atomic Time
tai
sea bream tairagai razor-shell clam tako octopus tamago sweet egg custard wrapped in dried seaweed tamago yaki egg omelet tekki-maki tuna roll temaki hand-rolled sushi mixed cone-shaped maki-zushi tempura seafood or vegetables dipped in batter and deep fried tobiko flying fish roe fish tofu soybean curd tori chicken torigai cockle shellfish toro choice tuna belly tsubugai japanese tsubugai shellfish
tai
of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its people; "Siamese kings"; "different Thai tribes live in the north"
tai
  Abbreviation for International Atomic Time
tai
target area of interest
tai
> Sea-bream; in Japan, a celebratory delicacy
tai
the most widespread and best known of the Kadai family of languages
tai
International Atomic Time, a time computed at a later time with statistical methods for error minimization from the time of about 200 cesium atomic clocks spread in about 60 metrological laboratories in the world
tai
a native or inhabitant of Thailand
tai
Sea bream, snapper
tai
Thermal Alteration Index (palynomorphs, etc ); plural (for each kind of palynomorphs, e g spores), Thermal Alteration Index values (i e not indices)
tai
A member of one of the tribes of the Tai stock
tai
Temps Atomique International timing
tai
Body, form, sometimes style
tai
of or relating to Thailand; "the Thai border with Laos"
tai
of or relating to the languages of the Thai people; "Thai tones"
tai
  Abbreviation for International Atomic Time
Tai Dam
A Tai-Kadai (Kradai) language spoken by 700,000 people in Vietnam, Thailand, Laos and China written in its own unique script, closely related to Lao and northern Thai
Tai-Kadai
A major language family spoken in large parts of Southeast Asia
tai chi
A soft form of martial art developed in China
tai chi chuan
Alternative name for tai chi
tai chi chuans
plural form of tai chi chuan
tai chis
plural form of tai chi
tai-chi
Alternative spelling of tai chi
Tai Chi
Tai Chi is a type of Chinese physical exercise in which you make slow, controlled movements
Tai Chi Chuan
Chinese taijiquan or t'ai-chi-ch'üan Ancient Chinese form of exercise or of attack and defense. As exercise, it is designed to provide relaxation in the process of body conditioning, which it accomplishes partly by harmonizing the principles of yin-yang. It employs flowing, deliberate movements with carefully prescribed stances and positions. As a mode of attack and defense, it resembles kung fu and is properly considered a martial art. Dating to the 3rd century AD, Tai Chi Chuan consists of two major schools, the Wu and the Yang. Depending on the school, the number of exercises varies from 24 to more than 100
Tai Xu
or T'ai Hsü orig. Lü Peilin born Jan. 8, 1890, Haining, Zhejiang province, China died March 17, 1947, Shanghai Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher. After training as a Buddhist monk near Ningbo, he helped organize the Association for the Advancement of Buddhism (1912). In 1921 he began publication of the influential journal Haichaoyin ("The Voice of the Sea Tide"). Heavily influenced by Sun Yat-sen and the revolution of 1911, he sought to reform the education of monks and promoted social welfare activities. From 1925 to 1941 he traveled extensively to promote the formation of national and international Buddhist organizations in Japan, Europe, the U.S., and South and Southeast Asia
Tai languages
Family of closely related languages spoken in Southeast Asia and southern China by more than 80 million people. According to a widely used classification, Tai comprises three branches. The Southwestern group includes Thai, the national language of Thailand; northeastern Thai and Lao, spoken in eastern Thailand and Laos; Pak Tay (South Thai), spoken in southern Thailand; Shan, spoken in eastern and northern Myanmar; and Tai Dam (Black Tai) and Tai Don (Tai Khaw, or White Tai), spoken mainly in North Vietnam. The Central group includes Nung and South Zhuang, a dialect chain in northern Vietnam and China's Guangxi province; and Tay (Thô), spoken in the same area. The Northern group includes Buyi and North Zhuang, a dialect chain spoken in Guangxi, Guizhou, and Yunnan, China. All Tai languages are tone languages. Most scholars believe the Tai family is related to a number of other languages spoken by minority peoples of southern China and northern Vietnam. Together with Tai, the entire group has been named the Kadai or Tai-Kadai family
Tai long
{i} Shan, branch of Tai languages
tai chi
a Chinese soft martial art
tai chi
Tai Chi is an ancient martial arts exercise The gentle movements and postures are designed to achieve a harmonious flow of energy (chi) in the body The movements are coordinated with breathing patterns and performed slowly so that the practitioner can focus on changes in balance, flexibility, and muscle tension This can improve balance, stability, flexibility, and skill and promote a sense of relaxation, wellbeing and improved health
tai chi
A martial art that emphasizes gentle movements Highly effective for stress and pain relief
tai chi
Slow meditative movements to relieve stress and improve posture
tai chi
a Chinese system of slow meditative physical exercise designed for relaxation and balance and health
tai chi
Also Known as TAI CHI CH’UAN, and is part of the Tai Chi Ch’uan System, which, originally, was a formidable martial art operating on several levels of awareness It embodies Taoist Philosophy, and accordingly is extremely beneficial to good health Tai Chi is a comprehensive series of gentle physical movements, and breathing techniques, with mental and spiritual intent, which allows you to experience a meditative state It is calming and rejuvenating, and assists the body and mind to maintain balance, and exercises the body, mind and spirit, together with the internal organs It includes both the inner and outer expressions of the body and mind Here we are able to balance the Yin and Yang life force energy of Chi In this way this system develops the ability to balance the “yielding and attacking” aspects in martial art combat It has also been such a major influence in all the martial arts we see today SEE CHI KUNG
tai chi
This Chinese Taoist martial art form combines mental concentration, coordinated breathing and slow, graceful body movements to increase well-being, lessen stress, and strengthen the body
tai chi
A Chinese martial art form that combines meditation and slow movement Promoted flexibility
tai chi
A Chinese Taoist martial art discipline of meditation in movement using slow, controlled deep breathing techniques together with slow graceful physical movements
tai chi
The workings of the Yin and the Yang Which is represented as a circle divided between a dark and a light half, the Taiji symbol represents two mutually complementary forces in nature: Yin, the force characterized as dark, cold, stillness, passiveness and potential; and Yang, the force characterized as light, warmth, action, aggressiveness and expression
tai chi
Grand Terminus or Supreme Ultimate Fist
tai chi
Ancient yoga-like system originating of exercises in China designed for health, self-defense, and spiritual development that facilitates the flow of chi ("life energy") through the body
tai chi
(tai chi chuan, Tai Ji, tai ji chuan, Tai Ji Juan, tai ji quan, Taiqi): Variation of self-healing Tai chi is an ancient, yoga-like Chinese system of ballet-like exercises designed for health, self-defense, and spiritual development Practicing tai chi supposedly facilitates the flow of chi ("life energy") through the body by dissolving blockages both within the body and between the body and the environment Traditional tai chi prescribes about 108 to 128 postures, including repetitions The difficulty lies in concatenating the postures into circular movements Quan means "boxing "
tai chi
a set of smooth, flowing exercises used to improve or maintain health, create a sense of relaxation and keep qi flowing
tai chi
usually slow moving, strengthening exercises that improve TCM treatment by increasing circulation of chi
tai dam
a branch of the Tai languages
tai long
a branch of the Tai languages
tai lue
a branch of the Tai languages
tai nuea
a branch of the Tai languages
tai yuan
a branch of the Tai languages
mai tai
A cocktail typically containing containing rum, curacao, and lime
shini-tai
a rikishi who is crushed by his opponent when both fall simultaneously
Abd Allah ibn Muhammad al-Tai'ishi
or Abdullahi born 1846, Sudan died Nov. 24, 1899, Kordofan Political and religious leader who succeeded Muammad Amad (al-Mahd) as head of the Mahdist movement in the Sudan in 1885. He launched attacks against the Ethiopians and invaded Egypt, securing his position by 1891. In 1896 Anglo-Egyptian forces began to reconquer the Sudan. Abd Allh resisted until 1898, when he was forced to flee Omdurman. He died in battle one year later
Lake Tai
Chinese Tai Hu or T'ai Hu Lake, between Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces, eastern China. Roughly crescent-shaped, it covers an area of 850 sq mi (2,200 sq km). It lies in a plain and is served by a maze of natural and man-made waterways, some dating from the 7th century AD. Several islands in the eastern section were traditionally famous Daoist and Buddhist religious sites. The area's great natural beauty attracts many tourists
chih tai
A Chinese governor general; a tsung tu (which see)
red tai
a branch of the Tai languages
southern tai
a branch of the Tai languages
white tai
a branch of the Tai languages
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