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1 tinsel
adj. cicili bicili, allı pullu, asılsız, gösterişli ama değersiz————————n. gelin teli, sim, pul, cicili bicili şey————————v. gelin teli ile süslemek, simlerle süslemek* * *duvak teli* * *['tinsəl](a sparkling, glittering substance used for decoration: The Christmas tree was decorated with tinsel.) gelin teli- tinselly -
2 tinsel
gelin teli; simli kumas -
3 tinsel
duvak teli -
4 spiritual
tinsel, ruhsal, manevi; dinsel, kutsal, kiliseye ait; ruhani; zencilerin söyledigi ilahi -
5 духовный
manevi,ruhsal; dinsel* * *1) manevi; tinsel; ruhsal; ruhiдухо́вная бли́зость — ruhsal yakınlık
духо́вная жизнь о́бщества — toplumun dinsel / manevi yaşamı
духо́вное и физи́ческое здоро́вье — beden ve ruh sağlığı
духо́вное порабоще́ние — manevi bakımdan köleleştirme
духо́вная пи́ща — fikri gıda
духо́вная си́ла — ruh gücü, manevi güç
2) dinsel; ruhaniдухо́вная му́зыка — dinsel müzik
духо́вное учи́лище — ruhban mektebi
духо́вное лицо́ — din adamı
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6 bodiless
adj. bedensiz, manevi, tinsel* * *vücutsuz -
7 روحاني
alkollü; tinsel -
8 روحي
alkollü; tinsel -
9 نفساني
psikolojik; tinsel -
10 geistig
1. adj zihinsel, düşünsel; PHIL tinsel;geistige Getränke pl ispirtolu/alkollü içkiler2. adv: geistig behindert zihin özürlü -
11 рухи
ruhi, ruhsal, manevi, tinsel -
12 ideell
düşüncel, ideal; ( geistig) tinsel, manevi;jdn/etw \ideell unterstützen bir kimseye/şeye manen destek olmak -
13 spirituell
spirituell [ʃpiritu'ɛl, spiri-] adjtinsel -
14 روحاني
رُوحانِيّ1. tinselAnlamı: ruhi2. alkollüAnlamı: alkoldan yapılmış veya içinde alkol bulunan, içkili -
15 روحي
رُوحِيّ1. tinselAnlamı: ruhi2. alkollüAnlamı: alkoldan yapılmış veya içinde alkol bulunan, içkili -
16 معنوي
مَعْنَوِيّmanevîAnlamı: soyut, tinsel -
17 نفساني
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18 immaterial
önemsiz; maddi olmayan, tinsel, manevi -
19 moral
ahlaki, törel; dürüst, ahlakli; manevi, tinsel, alinacak ders, kissadan hisse; ahlak dersi
См. также в других словарях:
Tinsel — Tin sel, n. [F. [ e]tincelle a spark, OF. estincelle, L. scintilla. Cf. {Scintillate}, {Stencil}.] 1. A shining material used for ornamental purposes; especially, a very thin, gauzelike cloth with much gold or silver woven into it; also, very… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinsel — was originally a metallic garland for Christmas decoration. Nowadays it is typically made of plastic, and used particularly to decorate Christmas trees. In addition it can be hung from walls or ceilings and is normally flexible enough to be… … Wikipedia
tinsel — [tin′səl] n. [aphetic < MFr estincelle, a spark, spangle: see STENCIL] 1. Historical a cloth of silk, wool, etc. interwoven with glittering threads of gold, silver, or other metal 2. thin sheets, strips, or threads of tin, metal foil, etc.,… … English World dictionary
Tinsel — Tin sel, a. Showy to excess; gaudy; specious; superficial. Tinsel trappings. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinsel — Tin sel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tinseled}or {Tinselled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tinseling} or {Tinselling}.] To adorn with tinsel; to deck out with cheap but showy ornaments; to make gaudy. [1913 Webster] She, tinseled o er in robes of varying hues. Pope … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tinsel — index meretricious, tawdry Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tinsel — (n.) mid 15c., a kind of cloth made with interwoven gold or silver thread, from M.Fr. estincelle spark, spangle (see STENCIL (Cf. stencil)). Meaning very thin sheets or strips of shiny metal is recorded from 1590s. Figurative sense of anything… … Etymology dictionary
tinsel — ► NOUN 1) a form of decoration consisting of thin strips of shiny metal foil attached to a length of thread. 2) superficial attractiveness or glamour. DERIVATIVES tinselled adjective tinselly adjective. ORIGIN Old French estincele spark , from… … English terms dictionary
tinsel — tinsellike, adj. /tin seuhl/, n., adj., v., tinseled, tinseling or (esp. Brit.) tinselled, tinselling. n. 1. a glittering metallic substance, as copper or brass, in thin sheets, used in pieces, strips, threads, etc., to produce a sparkling effect … Universalium
tinsel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English tyneseyle cloth interwoven with metallic thread, probably from Anglo French tencelé, past participle of tenceler, estenceler to sparkle more at stencil Date: 1538 1. threads, strips, or sheets of metal, paper, or … New Collegiate Dictionary
tinsel — 1. noun /ˈtɪn.səl/ a) A shining material used for ornamental purposes; especially, a very thin, gauzelike cloth with much gold or silver woven into it; also, very thin metal overlaid with a thin coating of gold or silver, brass foil, or the like … Wiktionary