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1 yore
n. eski zaman* * *eski zaman -
2 yore
eski zaman, geçmis -
3 yore
eski zaman -
4 in days of yore
adv. eskiden, bir zamanlar, vaktiyle -
5 of yore
eskiden -
6 in days of yore
adv. eskiden, bir zamanlar, vaktiyle -
7 of yore
eskiden -
8 territory
yöre -
9 countryside
n. kırsal bölge, kırsal yöre halkı* * *1. kır 2. kırsal bölge* * *noun (country areas: the English countryside.) kırlık, kırsal bölge -
10 local
adj. kısmi, lokal, bölgesel, yerel, yerli, şehir içi, ekspres olmayan————————n. sakin, yöre sakini* * *yerel* * *['ləukəl](belonging to a certain place or district: The local shops are very good; local problems.) yerel- locally- locality
- locate
- location
- on location -
11 locality
n. yer, mekân, semt, civar* * *1. mekan 2. yöre* * *- plural localities - noun (a district: Public transport is a problem in this locality.) bölge -
12 region
n. bölge, iklim, nahiye, yöre, alan, çevre* * *bölge* * *['ri:‹ən](a part of a country, the world etc: Do you know this region well?; in tropical regions.) bölge- regional- regionally
- in the region of -
13 surroundings
n. dolay, muhit, çevre, etraf, etraftakiler, çevre halkı* * *1) (the area etc that is round a place: a pleasant hotel in delightful surroundings.) çevre, muhit2) (the conditions etc in which a person, animal etc lives: He was happy to be at home again in his usual surroundings.) çevre, yöre -
14 territory
n. ülke, bölge, toprak, arazi, yarı saha* * *yöre* * *['teritəri]plural - territories; noun1) (a stretch of land; a region: They explored the territory around the North Pole.) bölge2) (the land under the control of a ruler or state: British territory.) ilgi veya bilgi alanı3) (an area of interest, knowledge etc: Ancient history is outside my territory.) yarı bağımlı eyalet•- territorial waters -
15 precincts
n. yöre, çevre, civar -
16 precincts
n. yöre, çevre, civar -
17 belt
kemer, kusak; kayis; bölge, yöre, kusak, kemerle baglamak, kusakla baglamak; kemerle dövmek; (elle) çok sert biçimde vurmak, çakmak, patlatmak; çok hizli gitmek, jet gibi gitmek, uçmak -
18 country
ülke, yurt, vatan; ulus, halk; kir, tasra, kirsal kesim; bölge, yöre tasraya özgü, kirsal -
19 district
bölge, yöre, alan, mintika -
20 highlands
yüksek yöre, daglik bölge
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Yore — (y[=o]r), adv. [OE. [yogh]ore, yare, [yogh]are, AS. ge[ a]ra;akin to ge[ a]r a year, E. year. [root]204. See {Year}.] In time long past; in old time; long since. [Obs. or Poetic] [1913 Webster] As it hath been of olde times yore. Chaucer. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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yore — [jo: US jo:r] n [: Old English; Origin: gearu long ago , from gear; YEAR] of yore literary existing a long time ago ▪ in days of yore … Dictionary of contemporary English
yore — [ jɔr ] noun of yore LITERARY from a period in history a very long time ago: days of yore … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
yore — O.E. geara (adv.) of yore, originally genitive plural of gear (see YEAR (Cf. year)), and used without of … Etymology dictionary
yore — ► NOUN (in phrase of yore) literary ▪ of former times or long ago. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
yore — [yôr] adv. [ME < OE geara, adv. formation < gear,YEAR] Obs. long ago; in times long past n. time long past: now only in of yore, formerly … English World dictionary
yöre — yöre, çevre, bir ;eyin etraf ı III, 24bkz: yere, yüre … Divan-i Luqat-i it-Türk Dizini
yore — [[t]jɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] PHRASE: n PHR, than PHR Of yore is used to refer to a period of time in the past. [JOURNALISM or, LITERARY] The images provoked strong surges of nostalgia for the days of yore... Suburbia is a sadder place than of yore. Syn: of… … English dictionary
yore — noun Etymology: Middle English, from yore, adverb, long ago, from Old English gēara, from gēar year more at year Date: 14th century time past and especially long past usually used in the phrase of yore … New Collegiate Dictionary