Noble
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noble teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- soylu {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Trajedi soyluların eğlencesidir.
-Tragedy is the entertainment of the nobles.
- asil
Örnek Cümle:
O asil kanlı bir adam.
-He is a man of noble blood.
Örnek Cümle:
Şükran asil ruhların işaretidir.
-Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.
- soydan asil
- soylu kimse
- yüce
Örnek Cümle:
Yüce düşüncelerin olduğundan eminim.
-I am certain that you have noble thoughts.
- yüksek
- asilzade
- muhteşem {s}
- soy {s}
Örnek Cümle:
Helyum, neon, argon, kripton, ksenon ve radon soy gazlardır.
-Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon are noble gases.
Örnek Cümle:
Trajedi soyluların eğlencesidir.
-Tragedy is the entertainment of the nobles.
- âlicenap, yüce gönüllü {s}
- ulu {s}
- kibar
- soyluluk
- yüce gönüllü
- mükemmel
- asile
- Necip (isim)
- aristokrat
- alicenap
- nobleness
- asalet
- noble gas
- soy gaz
- noble metal
- asal metal
- noble metal
- soy metal
- noble and generous in spirit
- asil ve cömert ruhuyla
- noble birth; nobility; dignity
- asil, asalet, onur
- noble love
- yüce aşk
- noble man
- soylu
- noble rot
- asil rot
- noble bearing
- asil davranış
- noble blood
- aristokrat
- noble blood
- soylu
- noble blood
- asil kan
- noble gas
- (Nükleer Bilimler) asal gaz
- noble minded
- asil fikirli
- noble minded
- soylu düşünceli
- noble mindedness
- asil fikirlilik
- nobles
- soyluluk
- very noble
- eşref
- nobly
- asil bir şekilde
- four noble truths
- dört soylu gerçekler
- nobly
- mertçe
Bu, başka her şeyden daha fazla, insanların özgürce ve mertçe yaşamasını engelleyen mülk ile ilgili kaygıdır.
-It is preoccupation with possession, more than anything else, that prevents men from living freely and nobly.
- without noble title; common
- asil başlık olmadan; ortak
- nobleness
- {i} kibarlık
- nobleness
- {i} alçakgönüllülük
- nobleness
- {i} tevazu
- nobly
- asilce
- of noble bearing
- asil davranışlı
- of noble birth
- asil
İlgili Terimler
noble teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An aristocrat; one of aristocratic blood
- A medieval coin of England in the 14th and 15th centuries
- Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character
Örnek Cümle:
He made a noble effort.
- great, illustrious, grand, brave, generous {a}
- a person of high rank or great birth {n}
- family name; town in Oklahoma (USA); name of several villages in the USA {i}
- A European fish; the lyrie
- A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer
- Muscadine cultivar widely grown in the S E and Gulf states of the USA Successfully used in Arkansas for producing red wine and juice Similar to the Carlos grape above
- Of exalted rank; of or pertaining to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn; as, noble blood; a noble personage
- contains more than 25% gold, palladium and/or platinum
- One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent
- approval If you say that someone is a noble person, you admire and respect them because they are unselfish and morally good. He was an upright and noble man who was always willing to help in any way he could I wanted so much to believe he was pure and noble. + nobly no·bly Eric's sister had nobly volunteered to help with the gardening
- impressive in appearance; "a baronial mansion"; "an imposing residence"; "a noble tree"; "severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses"; "stately columns"
- inert especially toward oxygen; "a noble gas such as helium or neon"; "noble metals include gold and silver and platinum"
- having high moral qualities; "a noble spirit"; "a solid citizen"; "an upstanding man"; "a worthy successor"
- of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times; "of noble birth"
- Possessing eminence, elevation, dignity, etc
- Grand; stately; magnificent; splendid; as, a noble edifice
- Having a noble mind; honorable; magnanimous
- The quality or state of being noble; greatness; dignity; magnanimity; elevation of mind, character, or station; nobili
- aristocratic; honored; morally upstanding, righteous {s}
- A'vaadjectiveenglish | adronato
- having high moral qualities; "a noble spirit"; "a solid citizen"; "an upstanding man"; "a worthy successor" having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character; "a noble spirit"; "noble deeds" of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times; "of noble birth" inert especially toward oxygen; "a noble gas such as helium or neon"; "noble metals include gold and silver and platinum" A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer
- approval If you say that something is a noble idea, goal, or action, you admire it because it is based on high moral principles. He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor We'll always justify our actions with noble sounding theories
- sterling, or about $1
- Platinum coin minted on the Isle of Man Usual size contains 1 ounce of platinum, but coins containing 1/10 ounce are also produced
- To make noble; to ennoble
- 8 d
- person of noble rank; aristocrat {i}
- a titled peer of the realm
- above whatever is low, mean, degrading, or dishonorable; magnanimous; as, a noble nature or action; a noble heart
- In reference to metal, inert or inactive
- Great; of perfect balance and harmonious expression The so-called "noble" grapes are those that produce the world's finest wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Riesling (some would also include Syrah, Nebbiolo and Sangiovese)
- A metal or alloy which in nature occurs commonly in the free state Also refers to the electrochemical state of metals whose corrosion products are formed with a low negative or a positive free energy
- If you describe something as noble, you think that its appearance or quality is very impressive, making it superior to other things of its type. the great parks with their noble trees. = fine
- Noble means belonging to a high social class and having a title. Although he was of noble birth he lived as a poor man. = aristocratic. a member of the highest social class with a title such as 'Duke' or 'Countess' commoner. Four Noble Truths Garter The Most Noble Order of the noble gas
- An English money of account, and, formerly, a gold coin, of the value of 6 s
- A Drakkellian silver coin
- A great wine A perfect balance and harmonious expression
- having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character; "a noble spirit"; "noble deeds"
- North of Boston Library Exchange
- magnifical {a}
- ethel
- generous
- noble eightfold path
- In Buddhist teaching, the Noble Eightfold Path is described in the fourth Noble Truth as "the path to the end of suffering". The eight steps are: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
- noble gas
- Any of the elements of group 18 of the periodic table, being monatomic and (with very limited exceptions) inert
- noble gases
- plural form of noble gas
- noble metal
- A metal resistant to corrosion, oxidizing and tarnishing, such as gold, platinum, copper and mercury
- noble metals
- plural form of noble metal
- noble rot
- A benevolent form of the fungus Botrytis cinerea which, in the right conditions, leads to a concentrated sweet wine
- noble cane
- sugarcanes representing the highest development of the species; characterized by large juicy stalks with soft rinds and high sugar content
- noble deed
- kind act, act that requires high moral principles to be carried out
- noble gas
- Any of the elements in Group O of the periodic table, including helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon, which are monatomic and with limited exceptions chemically inert. Also called inert gas. or inert gas Any of the six chemical elements that make up the rightmost group of the periodic table as usually arranged: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. All are colourless, odourless, and nonflammable and occur in tiny amounts in the atmosphere (though helium is the most plentiful element in the universe). Their stable electronic configurations, with no unpaired electrons to share, make them extremely unreactive hence "noble" (i.e., aloof) or inert though the three heaviest, with outer electrons held less firmly, can form compounds (mainly with fluorine). These gases absorb and give off electromagnetic radiation in a much less complex way than other substances, a property exploited in their use in fluorescent lighting devices and discharge lamps. They glow with a characteristic colour when confined in a transparent container at low pressure with an electric current passing through it. Their very low boiling and melting points make them useful as refrigerants for low-temperature research (see cryogenics)
- noble gas
- any of the chemically inert gaseous elements of the helium group in the periodic table
- noble gases
- gases that belong to the zero group of the periodic table and in general do not react chemically
- noble ideas
- superior and lofty ideas, brilliant idea, wise thoughts
- noble man
- member of the upper class, member of the ruling class
- noble metal
- any metal that is resistant to corrosion or oxidation
- noble metal
- A metal or alloy, such as gold, that is highly resistant to oxidation and corrosion
- noble metals
- metals that do not chemically interact with other materials
- noble qualities
- honorable personal characteristics (such as generosity, kindness, etc.)
- noble rot
- A parasitic fungus (Botrytis cinerea) that attacks ripe grapes and causes an increase in their sugar content. Certain wines, such as the French Sauternes and the Hungarian Tokay, are produced from such grapes
- noble spirit
- good-heartedness, quality of being considerate, refinement
- noble thought
- magnificent idea, splendid notion
- half-noble
- An ancient unit of currency of England, equivalent to half a noble
- noble.
- dear
- nobleness
- The quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur
- nobleness
- {n} greatness, dignity, boldness, worth
- nobly
- {a} illustrioussly, grandly, bravely
- Barnes and Noble
- a US company that sells books
- Barnes and Noble
- chain of bookstores in the United States; on-line Internet bookstore based in the United States
- Four Noble Truths
- Statement of the basic doctrines of Buddhism. They were formulated by the Buddha Gautama in his first sermon. The truths are (1) existence is suffering; (2) desire, or thirst, is its cause; (3) the cessation of suffering is possible; and (4) the way to accomplish this is to follow the Eightfold Path. Though differently interpreted, these four truths are recognized by virtually all Buddhist schools
- Richard Noble
- {i} (born 1946) Scottish who built the Thrust2 car, holder of the land speed record
- The Most Noble Order of the Garter
- English order of knighthood founded by Edward III in 1348 and considered the highest British honor. Legend holds that it was created after an incident in which Edward was dancing with the Countess of Salisbury, when one of her garters dropped to the floor. As bystanders snickered, Edward gallantly picked up the garter and put it on his own leg, admonishing the courtiers in French with what is now the order's motto, "Honi soit qui mal y pense" ("Shame to him who thinks evil of it"). Membership consists of the British sovereign and the prince of Wales, each with 25 "knight companions
- george noble
- See Noble, n
- george noble
- A gold noble of the time of Henry VIII
- nobleness
- One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent
- nobleness
- The quality or state of being noble; greatness; dignity; magnanimity; elevation of mind, character, or station; nobili
- nobleness
- {i} state of being aristocratic; righteousness, excellence of moral character
- nobleness
- sterling, or about $1
- nobleness
- Having a noble mind; honorable; magnanimous
- nobleness
- A European fish; the lyrie
- nobleness
- An English money of account, and, formerly, a gold coin, of the value of 6 s
- nobleness
- The quality or state of being noble; greatness; dignity; magnanimity; elevation of mind, character, or station; nobility; grandeur; stateliness
- nobleness
- 8 d
- nobleness
- A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer
- nobleness
- To make noble; to ennoble
- nobler
- More noble
- nobles
- plural of noble
- noblest
- Most noble
- nobly
- in a noble manner; with gentility
- nobly
- Having a noble mind; honorable; magnanimous
- nobly
- A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer
- nobly
- in a noble manner; "she has behaved nobly"
- nobly
- The quality or state of being noble; greatness; dignity; magnanimity; elevation of mind, character, or station; nobili
- nobly
- To make noble; to ennoble
- nobly
- In a noble manner; with greatness of soul; heroically; with magnanimity; as, a deed nobly done
- nobly
- 8 d
- nobly
- In a noble manner
- nobly
- One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent
- nobly
- in a noble manner; "she has behaved nobly" A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer
- nobly
- Splendidly; magnificently
- nobly
- Of noble extraction; as, nobly born or descended
- nobly
- sterling, or about $1
- nobly
- A European fish; the lyrie
- nobly
- An English money of account, and, formerly, a gold coin, of the value of 6 s
- of noble birth
- child born to aristocratic parents
- rose noble
- coin formerly used in England, ryal; coin formerly used in Scotland, ryal
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