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(riches)

  • 1 zenginlik

    n. abundance, affluence, circumstance, fortune, opulence, prosperity, riches, richness, substance, wealth, circumstances, substantiality
    * * *
    1. riches 2. richness 3. wealthiness 4. affluence

    Turkish-English dictionary > zenginlik

  • 2 hazine

    n. coffers, treasure, exchequer, stores, riches, coffer, repertory, store, storehouse, thesaurus, treasure house, trove
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    hazine (devlet)
    n. treasury, revenue
    * * *
    1. treasure 2. treasury 3. treasure (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > hazine

  • 3 servet

    n. fortune, havings, means, possessions, wealth, assets, riches, effects, pile, shekels, treasure, property, abundance, affluence, gold, substance
    * * *
    1. wealth 2. lucre 3. opulence 4. pelf

    Turkish-English dictionary > servet

  • 4 mal

    "property, possession, assets; effects; wealth, riches; goods, commodity, merchandise; cattle, livestock; hash, heroin" " esrar; loose woman, slag; cock, prick"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > mal

  • 5 sermaye

    capital " anamal, kapital; riches, wealth" " varlýk, servet; prostitute"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > sermaye

  • 6 servet

    wealth, riches, fortune, possessions, assets

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > servet

  • 7 variyet

    wealth, riches varlýk, zenginlik

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > variyet

  • 8 varlık

    existence, presence, being " mevcudiyet; living creature, being; life" " yaþam, hayat; entity; wealth, riches, affluence, opulence; assets"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > varlık

  • 9 mal

    "1. property, possession. 2. riches, wealth; assets. 3. goods, merchandise. 4. cattle; horses; water buffaloes. 5. a herd of cattle, horses, or water buffaloes. 6. colloq. scoundrel, bastard: Onun ne mal olduğunu şimdi anladım. I now see what a bastard he really is. 7. slang pretty woman, nice piece of merchandise. 8. slang money, dough. 9. slang goods, stuff (used for legally prohibited goods). - ayrılığı law separation of property (allowing a husband and wife to have separate estates). - beyanı/bildirimi law statement of one´s assets. - birliği law joint ownership of property (by a husband and wife). - bulmuş Mağribi gibi so happy you´d think he had come into a fortune. - canın yongasıdır. proverb If one of your possessions is damaged, you feel as if you yourself have been injured. - canlısı overly fond of money, greedy. - edinmek to acquire property; to acquire wealth. - etmek 1. /ı, a/ to produce (something) at (a stated cost). 2. /ı, a/ to attribute (something) to, ascribe (something) to. 3. /ı, kendine/ to act as if (something) were (one´s) own; to appropriate (something) for (oneself) (when one has no legitimate claim to it). -ın gözü colloq. 1. sly, tricky, shifty. 2. slippery character, tricky number, fox. 3. loose, promiscuous (woman). - kaçırmak to smuggle goods over a border, engage in smuggling. - meydanda. colloq. It´s there for all the world to see. - müdürü see malmüdürü. - mülk goods, property. - mülk sahibi rich person. - olmak /a/ 1. (for something) to cost (someone) (a certain amount). 2. to cost (someone his life): İçki hayatına mal oldu. Drink was the death of him. 3. (for something) to be accepted by, be taken up by; to capture the mind of. - varlığı law worldly possessions/goods, estate. - yapmak to accumulate wealth. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > mal

  • 10 servet

    ,-ti wealth, riches.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > servet

  • 11 variyet

    ,-ti wealth, riches.

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  • 12 varlık

    "1. existence, being. 2. presence, being present. 3. living creature; inanimate, created thing. 4. wealth, riches. -ta darlık çekmek to be unable to make use of the wealth that one has. - göstermek to do something that wins people´s approval, make a good showing. -a güvenilmez. proverb Being wealthy does not mean that one can spend money with abandon; even the greatest of fortunes can be frittered away in time. - içinde yaşamak to live in easy circumstances. - içinde yokluk scarcity despite wealth. - vergisi tax on wealth and earnings (levied only once, in 1942)."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > varlık

  • 13 zenginlik

    1. richness, wealthiness, affluence, opulence. 2. riches, wealth. 3. richness, productiveness, fertility. 4. richness, abundance, profusion. 5. richness, sumptuousness, costliness and gorgeousness.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > zenginlik

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  • Riches — Rich es, n. pl. [OE. richesse, F. richesse, from riche rich, of German origin. See {Rich},a.] 1. That which makes one rich; an abundance of land, goods, money, or other property; wealth; opulence; affluence. [1913 Webster] Riches do not consist… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • riches — index assets, cash, hoard, money, prosperity, substance (material possessions) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • riches — valued possessions, money, property, c.1200, modified from richesse (12c.), a singular form misunderstood as a plural, from O.Fr. richesse wealth, opulence, from riche. The O.Fr. suffix esse is from L. itia, added to adjectives to form nouns of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • riches — [n] money and possessions abundance, affluence, assets, clover, fortune, gold, lap of luxury*, means, opulence, plenty, property, resources, richness, substance, treasure, wealth, worth; concepts 335,340,446,710 Ant. debt …   New thesaurus

  • riches — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) material wealth. 2) valuable natural resources …   English terms dictionary

  • riches — [rich′iz] pl.n. [ME sing. n. richess < OFr richesse < riche: see RICH] valuable possessions; much money, property, etc.; wealth …   English World dictionary

  • Riches — This unusual and interesting surname has three origins; firstly, it may be of Old French origin, from a nickname for a wealthy person, deriving from the Middle English riche , a development of the Old French riche meaning rich, wealthy; the term… …   Surnames reference

  • riches — rich|es [ rıtʃız ] noun plural MAINLY LITERARY 1. ) large amounts of money, property, or valuable and beautiful possessions: The promise of future riches draws many young people into professional sports. 2. ) a large supply of something valuable …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • riches — UK [ˈrɪtʃɪz] / US noun [plural] mainly literary 1) large amounts of money, property, or valuable and beautiful possessions The promise of future riches draws many young people into professional sports. 2) a large supply of something valuable… …   English dictionary

  • riches — n. to amass riches * * * [ rɪtʃɪz] to amass riches …   Combinatory dictionary

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