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  • 1 soyundan gelmek

    v. descend from, descend, be sired by

    Turkish-English dictionary > soyundan gelmek

  • 2 Tarım

    I
    Name of a place on the frontier of Uighur near Kuča. It is called "ismı Tarım" and there is a river flowing in it which is also called by that name
    II
    The title by which one addresses princes and those princesses, and others, great or small, who descend from Afrsiyb

    Old Turkish to English > Tarım

  • 3 Tarım

    I
    Name of a place on the frontier of Uighur near Kuča. It is called "ismı Tarım" and there is a river flowing in it which is also called by that name
    II
    The title by which one addresses princes and those princesses, and others, great or small, who descend from Afrsiyb

    Old Turkish to English > Tarım

  • 4 kalmak

    "to remain; to be left; to be left behind; to be left over; to stay; to put up; to stick around; to be, to spend time; (sýnavda) to fail; (yaðmur, vb.) to stop, to cease; to be postponed (to/until); to fall to (sb); to descend from sb/sth, to be inherited"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > kalmak

  • 5 çökmek

    "1. to collapse, fall down. 2. to cave in, sink in, fall in, give way. 3. to squat down. 4. /a/ to collapse on (the floor, ground, etc.); to sink into, fall into (a chair, couch, etc.). 5. (for a camel, cow, etc.) to kneel down and sit. 6. (for one´s cheeks) to become hollow; (for one´s eyes) to become sunken. 7. (for one´s shoulders) to become round. 8. /a/ (for fog) to settle in; (for smoke) to cover (a place). 9. (for sediment) to settle, settle out. 10. to become decrepit (from age or sickness). 11. (for a country, regime, etc.) to collapse, fall, come to an end. 12. /a/ (for a feeling, sensation, etc.) to descend upon, descend on, weigh down on (someone, a place). 13. (for darkness, night) to fall, descend. 14. mil. to collapse, give way."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > çökmek

  • 6 inmää

    [T inmek, Az enmäk, Tk inmek, from OT *än]: to descend

    A Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > inmää

  • 7 inmek

    "1. to go down, come down, descend. 2. /dan/ to get off (an airplane, bus, ship, train); to get out of (a car); to dismount (from a horse). 3. /a/ (for an airplane) to land (at). 4. /a/ to stay (at a hotel). 5. /a/ to move down to. 6. to recede, diminish, decrease, die down. 7. (for a structure, wall) to collapse. 8. /a/ to be paralyzed in (a part of the body). 9. /a/ slang to hit, strike (someone). 10. to reduce the price. 11. (for prices) to fall."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > inmek

  • 8 merak

    ",-kı 1. curiosity. 2. great interest in, great liking for; passion for (something). 3. being particular or fastidious about. 4. anxiety, worry. -ta bırakmak /ı/ to leave (someone) worried, put (someone) into an anxious state. -tan çatlamak 1. to burst with curiosity. 2. to be filled with anxiety. - etme! colloq. Don´t worry! - etmek /ı/ 1. to be curious (about). 2. to be anxious (about). - getirmek to suffer from melancholia. -ı kalkmak 1. for a feeling of sadness or melancholy to descend upon (someone). 2. to become filled with curiosity. - olmak /a/ to become the object of (someone´s) curiosity or interest. -ı olmak /a/ to be greatly interested in; to have a passion for. - sarmak/sardırmak /a/ to develop a great interest in; to develop a passion for."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > merak

См. также в других словарях:

  • descend from — index develop, emanate, evolve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • descend from — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms descend from : present tense I/you/we/they descend from he/she/it descends from present participle descending from past tense descended from past participle descended from 1) descend from someone/something… …   English dictionary

  • In the law governing the transfer or distribution of property, a child, children, and all individuals who descend from a common ancestor or descendents of any degree. — In the law governing the transfer or distribution of property, a child, children, and all individuals who descend from a common ancestor or descendents of any degree. A concept that refers to the fact that a particular question of fact or law,… …   Law dictionary

  • descend from — be the progeny or offspring of, be a descendant of …   English contemporary dictionary

  • descend from — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Descend — De*scend , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Descended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Descending}.] [F. descendre, L. descendere, descensum; de + scandere to climb. See {Scan}.] 1. To pass from a higher to a lower place; to move downwards; to come or go down in any way,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • descend — de|scend [dıˈsend] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: descendre, from Latin scandere to climb ] 1.) [I and T] formal to move from a higher level to a lower one ≠ ↑ascend ▪ Our plane started to descend. ▪ I heard his footsteps descending… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • descend — verb 1 (I, T) formal to move from a higher level to a lower one: The plane started to descend. (+ from): He descended slowly from the railway carriage. | descend sth: Mrs Danvers descended the stairs. opposite ascend 2 (I) literary if darkness,… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • descend — de|scend [ dı send ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive FORMAL to go down a mountain or slope, or to go downstairs: I descended into the valley. He slowly descended the stairs. a ) intransitive to come nearer to the ground: The airplane was… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • descend — v. 1) (d; intr.) to descend from ( to come down from ) (do you know from whom you are descended?) 2) (d; intr.) ( to swoop down ) to descend on, upon (the guerrillas descended on the village) 3) (d; intr.) ( to stoop ) to descend to (to descend… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • descend — descendingly, adv. /di send /, v.i. 1. to go or pass from a higher to a lower place; move or come down: to descend from the mountaintop. 2. to pass from higher to lower in any scale or series. 3. to go from generals to particulars, as in a… …   Universalium

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