country music

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
country müzik

Genellikle country müzikten hoşlanmam. - Generally I don't like country music.

O country müzikten nefret eder. - She hates country music.

kantri müzik

Tom kantri müzik yapmaya başlamadan önce bir caz gitaristiydi. - Tom was a jazz guitarist before he started playing country music.

Amerikan folk müziği

Bu civarda bir sürü insan Amerikan folk müziğini sever. - A lot of people around here like country music.

Amerikan folk müziğini severim. - I like country music.

country
yurt

Tom yurtluğunda yaşıyor. - Tom lives on his country estate.

Hiç yurt dışına çıktın mı? - Have you ever been outside the country?

country
{i} memleket

O, memleketine ihanet etti. - He betrayed his country.

Her şahıs, doğrudan doğruya veya serbestçe seçilmiş temsilciler vasıtasıyla, memleketin kamu işleri yönetimine katılmak hakkını haizdir. - Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.

country
{s} taşraya özgü; kırsal; kırsal bölgede bulunan
country
{i} köy

Köy hayatı şehir hayatından daha sağlıklıdır. - Country life is healthier than city life.

Her yaz köye giderim. - I go to the country every summer.

country
{s} taşraya ait
country
{i} diyar
country
taşraya özgü
country
il
country
kırsal bölgede bulunan
country
vatan

Askeri sırları ülkenin düşmanlarına satmak vatan hainliğidir. - It is an act of treason to sell military secrets to your country's enemies.

Büyük sanatçıların vatanı yoktur. - Great artists have no country.

country
halk

Bu ülkenin halkı her zamanki gibi politikadan bıkıp usanmış durumdadır. - The people of this country are sick and tired of politics as usual.

Bu ülkenin halkı siyasi yönetimden hayalkırıklığına uğradı. - The people of this country have become disillusioned with the political establishment.

country
ulus

O ülke, ulusumuzun iç işlerine karıştı. - That country intervened in the internal affairs of our nation.

Ben de İslam'ın her zaman ABD'nin hikayesinin bir parçası olduğunu biliyorum. Ülkemi tanıyan ilk ulus Fas'tı. - I know, too, that Islam has always been a part of the story of the United States. The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco.

country
bölge

Kırsal bölge şehirden daha sessizdir. - The countryside is quieter than the city.

Terörizm, bir ülkenin bölünmesi ve ayrılıkçı bölgelerin oluşumu için en önemli faktördür. - Terrorism is the most important factor for the division of a country and the creation of autonomous regions.

country
kır

Her yaz kırsala giderim. - Every summer I go to the countryside.

Tom ve Mary kırlarda uzun bir yürüyüş yaptılar. - Tom and Mary took a long walk through the countryside.

country
temiz

Hükümet ülkemizi temiz ve yeşil hale getirmek için çaba sarf etmiştir. - The government has made efforts to make our country clean and green.

country
{i} ülke, memleket; yurt, vatan
country
(isim) ülke, memleket; taşra, köy, diyar; sayfiye; arazi, toprak
country
taze

Ben kırsalda bir hafta geçirdikten sonra tamamen tazelenmiş hissediyorum. - I feel completely refreshed after spending a week in the country.

country
(sıfat) taşraya ait, kırsal, taşra, köy
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A style of music that originated in the folk music of the rural population of the southern and western United States. Characterized by twangy guitars, fiddles, banjos and simple melodies
Popular music based on the folk style of the southern rural United States or on the music of cowboys in the American West. Also called country and western. country and western. or country and western Musical style that originated among whites in rural areas of the southern and western U.S. The term country and western music was adopted by the music industry in 1949 to replace the derogatory hillbilly music. Its roots lie in the music of the European settlers of the Appalachians and other areas. In the early 1920s the genre began to be commercially recorded; Fiddlin' John Carson recorded its first hit. Radio programs such as Nashville's Grand Ole Opry and Chicago's National Barn Dance fueled its growth, and growing numbers of musicians, such as the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers, began performing on radio and in recording studios. With the migration of Southern whites to industrial cities in the 1930s and '40s, country music was exposed to new influences, such as blues and gospel music. Its nostalgic bias, with its lyrics about poverty, heartbreak, and homesickness, held special appeal during a time of great population shifts. In the 1930s "singing cowboy" film stars, such as Gene Autry, altered country lyrics to produce a synthetic "western" music. Other variants include western swing (see Bob Wills) and honky-tonk (see Ernest Tubb and Hank Williams). In the 1940s there was an effort to return to country's root values (see bluegrass), but commercialization proved a stronger influence, and in the 1950s and '60s country music became a huge commercial enterprise. Popular singers often recorded songs in a Nashville style, while many country music recordings employed lush orchestral backgrounds. Country music has become increasingly acceptable to urban audiences, retaining its vitality with diverse performers such as Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Dolly Parton, Randy Travis, Garth Brooks, Emmylou Harris, and Lyle Lovett. Despite the influence of other styles, it has retained an unmistakable character as one of the few truly indigenous American musical styles
a simple style of folk music heard mostly in the southern United States; usually played on stringed instruments
type of musical style derived from cowboy songs and folk music
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