Brother
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brother teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kardeş
Örnek Cümle:
Küçük erkek kardeşim televizyon izliyor.
-My little brother is watching TV.
Örnek Cümle:
Erkek kardeşim Tokyo'da yaşıyor.
-My brother lives in Tokyo.
- erkek kardeş
Örnek Cümle:
O Taro'nun erkek kardeşi.
-He is Taro's brother.
Örnek Cümle:
Erkek kardeşim, ben kadar büyük.
-My brother is as large as I.
- brotherlyerkek kardeşe özgü
- ağabeyce
- brotherlinesskardeşçe oluş
- vay canına!
- brotherhoodkardeşlik
- ahi
- can
- bir kuruluş veya kuruma üye olanlar
- kayınbirader
Örnek Cümle:
Kayınbiraderim önemsiz konulardan kolayca sinirlenir.
-My brother-in-law easily loses his temper from trivial matters.
Örnek Cümle:
O benim kız kardeşimin kocası. O benim kayınbiraderim.
-He's my sister's husband. He's my brother-in-law.
- aynı türkümün erkek üyesi
- brotherin i enişte
- din kardeşi
- (fiil)y be, vay canına
- arkadaş {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Arkadaşının erkek kardeşine âşık oldu.
-She fell in love with her friend's brother.
Örnek Cümle:
O, erkek kardeşimin bir arkadaşıdır.
-He's a friend of my brother's.
- vay be
- beraberlik
- aynı cemiyette üye
- bacanak
- tarikat üyesi {i}
- birlik
Örnek Cümle:
Erkek kardeşinle birlikte okula gittim.
-I went to school with your brother.
Örnek Cümle:
Beş kardeş çiftlikte birlikte çalıştı.
-Five brothers worked together on the farm.
- dost {i}
- dadaş
- erkek kardeşi
- vay canına
- kardeşin
- birader
Örnek Cümle:
Bu John'dur ve o da onun biraderidir.
-This is John and that is his brother.
Örnek Cümle:
Biraderimin bakıcısı mıyım ben?
-Am I my brother's keeper?
- brother in law
- kayınbirader
- brother-in-law
- kayınbirader
Matt Rita'nın kayınbiraderi.
-Matt is Rita's brother-in-law.
Kayınbiraderim önemsiz konulardan kolayca sinirlenir.
-My brother-in-law easily loses his temper from trivial matters.
- brother-in-law
- enişte
Yapmamız gereken ilk şey misafirperverliği için eniştene yazıp teşekkür etmek.
-The first thing we should do is write and thank your brother-in-law for his hospitality.
Eniştem gerçekten bencil.
-My brother-in-law is really egotistical.
- brother-in-law
- bacanak
- brother hood
- kardeş hood
- brother in law
- enişte
- brother in-law
- kardeşim in-law
- brother german
- öz kardeş
- brother in arms
- (Konuşma Dili) omuzdaş
- brother in arms
- silâh arkadaşı
- brother in law
- bacanak
- brother of the halfblood
- üvey kardeş
- brother student
- okul arkadaşı
- brotherly
- ağabeyce
- brotherly
- erkek kardeşe özgü
- brothers
- erkek kardeşler
Erkek kardeşlerin her ikisi de öldü.
-Both the brothers are dead.
Ben fakirim, oysa erkek kardeşlerim çok zengin.
-I am poor, whereas my brothers are very rich.
- blood brother
- kan kardeşi
- brethren
- din kardeşleri
- brotherliness
- kardeşçe oluş
- brotherly
- kardeş gibi
- brotherly
- kardeşçe
- elder brother
- büyük kardeş
- elder brother
- ağabey
Ağabeyim felsefesi üzerine bir otoritedir.
-My elder brother is an authority on philosophy.
Ağabeyim büyük bir ticari kuruluşta görev yapıyor.
-My elder brother got a position in a big business.
- father's brother's son
- amca oğlu
- foster brother or sister
- süt kardeş
- full brother
- öz erkek kardeş
- half brother
- üvey erkek kardeş
Ben Tom'un üvey erkek kardeşiyim.
-I'm Tom's half brother.
Tom benim üvey erkek kardeşim.
-Tom is my half brother.
- little brother
- küçük kardeş
- soul brother
- zenci
- step brother
- üvey erkek kardeş
- baby brother
- bebek kardeşim
- blood brother
- Kan kardeşi, kanka
- husband's brother
- kocasının kardeşi
- little brother
- küçük kardeşim
- step brother
- adım kardeşi
- big brother
- {i} ağabey
Bir ağabeyim ve iki kız kardeşim var.
-I have one big brother and two little sisters.
Ağabeyim ödevini çabucak bitirdi.
-My big brother finished his homework very quickly.
- big brother
- {i} diktatör
- blood brother
- öz kardeş
- brethren
- (isim) tarikat üyeleri
- brethren
- kardeşler
- brethren
- i., çoğ. kardeşler
- brethren
- ihvan
- brethren
- tarikat üyeleri
- brethren
- kardeş
- brotherly
- {s} kardeşe özgü
- do you have a brother
- kardeşin var mı
- foster brother
- sütkardeş
- half brother
- üvey kardeş
- i am his brother
- kardeşiyim
- i am with my brother
- kardeşim ile beraberim
- kid brother
- {k} ufak erkek kardeş
- lay brother
- gönüllü çalışan rahip
- older brother
- abi
O, abisinden farklıdır.
-He is different from his older brother.
Tom Mary'nin abisidir.
-Tom is Mary's older brother.
- soul brother
- soydaş (zenci)
- swore brother
- kan kardeşi
- twin brother
- ikiz kardeş
- uterine brother
- üvey kardeş
- uterine brother
- annesi bir babası ayrı kardeş
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brother teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An informal title used as part of another moniker:
Örnek Cümle:
Jacob was a Brother Grimm, and Wilhelm was a Brother Grimm.
- Title of respect for an adult male member of a religious or fraternal order
Örnek Cümle:
At the monastery, Brother Stephen supervises the kitchen.
- Formal title for any male member of a religious or fraternal organization
Örnek Cümle:
Please welcome Brother Smith as he moves from his former congregation to his new congregation.
- Someone who is a peer, whether male or female
- A black male
- A male having at least one parent in common with another (see half-brother, stepbrother)
- Son of the same parents as another person
Örnek Cümle:
My parents love me and my younger brother equally, even though he is adopted.
- To treat as a brother
- A male fellow member of a religious community or church
- A male child descended from the same parents
Örnek Cümle:
He's not a real brother. He's adopted.
- a male born of the same parents, or of one of them, an associate, on of the same race {n}
- a male with the same parents as someone else; "my brother still lives with our parents" (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a monk and used as form of address; "a Benedictine Brother" a male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion of other group); "none of his brothers would betray him" used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement; "Greetings, comrade!
- a male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion of other group); "none of his brothers would betray him"
- male sibling; title of a monk used as form of address; fellow member, man who belongs to the same race, male who belongs to the same religion or profession {i}
- Your brother is a boy or a man who has the same parents as you. Oh, so you're Peter's younger brother Have you got any brothers and sisters? see also half-brother, stepbrother
- n saudara 2 pron [{elder}] kakak 3 pron [{younger}] adik
- a male sibling, or a half brother, stepbrother, brother-in-law, husband of a sister-in-law, or a Brother in Church Sometimes it is also used to show close friendship
- One related or closely united to another by some common tie or interest, as of rank, profession, membership in a society, toil, suffering, etc
- A term used by fraternity members to refer to one another
- used among judges, clergymen, monks, physicians, lawyers, professors of religion, etc
- An initiated member of a fraternity
- One who, or that which, resembles another in distinctive qualities or traits of character
- Term applied to a male communicant member of the Moravian Church Their term is not applied to nonmembers of the Church
- a male with the same parents as someone else; "my brother still lives with our parents"
- A male person who has the same father and mother with another person, or who has one of them only
- A member of a fraternity
- term used by fraternity members when referring to each other
- A male sibling, half-brother, step-brother, brother-in-law, husband of a sister-in-law, or a Brother in Church Sometimes it was also used to show close friendship ("he was like a brother to me") If someone was called "brother" in a document, such as a will, it does not mean they had the same parents This extended usage fell out of use during the 20th century
- n a male with the same father or mother as another person
- A member of a Fraternity who has been formally initiated by his chapter, once his pledgeship has been completed
- if he is older Pi Chai
- a male sibling, can also be used to show close friendship
- used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement; "Greetings, comrade!
- To make a brother of; to call or treat as a brother; to admit to a brotherhood
- brat [braht] It's easier to learn the Polish word than the English word Just remove a syllable, or think of hot dogs Date of entry: 2 April 2000
- A term used within a fraternity when referring to other members
- An initiated member of a fraternity It is used as a term of address when an initiated member refers to another member
- Brothers is used in the names of some companies and shops. the film company Warner Brothers. used to show you are annoyed or surprised
- (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a monk and used as form of address; "a Benedictine Brother"
- The term used by active members in a fraternity when referring to each other
- used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement; "Greetings, comrade!"
- In the latter case he is more definitely called a half brother, or brother of the half blood
- 1 A baptized male member of the congregation 2 All baptized Christians are brothers scripturally speaking, regardless of sex, in the same way that the word mankind covers the entire human race, females included (Compare 1Pe 2: 17 ) The Insight book [it] says
- Brother is a title given to a man who belongs to a religious community such as a monastery. Brother Otto. the Christian Brothers community which owns the castle
- hermano
- The old-fashioned form brethren is still sometimes used as the plural for meanings
- One's male sibling
- Male sibling See debtor
- You can describe a man as your brother if he belongs to the same race, religion, country, profession, or trade union as you, or if he has similar ideas to you. He told reporters he'd come to be with his Latvian brothers
- A man who is a member of a religious order, but is not ordained or studying for the priesthood
- a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities
- and 3
- brer {i}
- bro
- nii
- brother german
- a sibling that has two common parents, can also be used for sisters
- brother-in-law
- A male relative of one's generation, separated by one degree of marriage:
- brother-in-law
- Co-brother-in-law: A male relative of one's generation, separated by two degrees of marriage:
- Brother Industries, Ltd.
- {i} Japanese company founded in 1934, manufacturer of office equipment (fax machines, inkjet and laser printers, digital copiers, etc.), supplier of consumer and industrial sewing machines
- Brother Jonathan
- government of the USA; typical American
- Brother can you spare a dime
- the title of a song written about the Great Depression of the 1930s in the US. In the song, a man who had been rich and respected before the Depression asks people to give him money, as he is now poor
- brother german
- A brother by both the father's and mother's side, in contradistinction to a uterine brother, one by the mother only
- brother in arms
- fellow member of the military, fellow fighter
- brother in law
- brother of the husband, brother of the wife, husband of the sister, husband of the sister of the wife
- brother-in-law
- a brother by marriage
- brother-in-law
- Someone's brother-in-law is the brother of their husband or wife, or the man who is married to their sister
- Big Brother
- The nominal leader of Oceania in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Big Brother
- By extension, a disparaging name for government surveillance considered to be too intrusive
- Brethren
- of or pertaining to any religious group that uses or formerly used the word "Brethren", capitalized, in referring to itself or its members
- Brethren
- pl., any Brethren denomination (usually preceded by "the" or "The")
- Brethren
- sg., a member of a Brethren congregation or denomination
- big brother
- A sibling's older brother (used especially by children or by parents in speaking to their children)
If you don't give me back my toys I'll tell my big brother!.
- blood brother
- A brother by birth
- blood brother
- Someone bound to another person in commitment and friendship by a ceremonial mingling of blood
- brethren
- the body of members, especially of a fraternal, religious or military order
- brethren
- plural form of brother
- brothers
- persons, particularly males, connected by a common cause or situation
The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. — Martin Luther King Jr. (1963).
- brothers
- plural form of brother
- brothers
- males of negro descent, or supporters of equal rights
- co-brother
- colleague ("brother" in the same craft, occupation, or society)
My co-brethren of the quill.
- co-brother
- One's wife's sister's husband
- co-brother-in-law
- one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law's brother; that is, one's sibling's spouse's brother (one's sister's husband's brother or one's brother's wife's brother)
in plural The relationship between men whose brother and sister are married to each other.
- co-brother-in-law
- one's wife's sister's husband; or more generally one's spouse's brother-in-law, the brother of one spouse in relation to the siblings of the other spouse
in plural The relationship between men who marry sisters.
- cousin brother
- A male first cousin
I was just recovering from the death of my close cousin brother, says Patil.
- cousin-brother
- Alternative spelling of cousin brother
- everybody and their brother
- A large number of people; most people
- everyone and his brother
- A large number of people; most people
- everyone and their brother
- A large number of people; most people
- half brother
- A male sibling who has a different mother, but the same father. (Also known as paternal half brother)
- half brother
- A male sibling who has a different father, but the same mother. (Also known as maternal half brother)
- half brother-in-law
- The half brother of one's spouse
- half brother-in-law
- The husband of the half-sister of one's spouse
- half brother-in-law
- The husband of one's half-sister
- half-brother
- Alternative spelling of half brother
- lay brother
- A layman who is a member of a brotherhood without the intention to become a priest
The male branch of the Franciscan family, a community of Lesser Brothers, is made up of men who are both clergy and consecrated laity traditionally called lay brothers.'.
- little brother
- A sibling's younger brother (used especially by children, or by parents in speaking to their children)
- uterine brother
- A half brother having the same mother but a different father
- brethren
- pl. members of a brotherhood, gild, profession, association, or the like
- brotherly
- fraternal
- brethren
- {n} of brother
- brotherly
- {a} in a very loving friendly manner
- Big Brother
- disapproval People sometimes use Big Brother to refer to a person, government, or organization when they think it has complete control over people and is always checking what they do. It's an attempt to control what reaches the public. Big Brother is watching. any person, organization, or system that seems to want to control people's lives and restrict their freedom (Big Brother powerful ruler who controlled everything in the book Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) by George Orwell)
- Big Brother
- {i} fictional character who was the head of the totalitarian state in the novel "1984" by George Orwell
- Brethren
- of or pertaining to any religious group that uses or formerly used the word "Brethren", capitalized, in referring to itself or its members"
- Brethren
- a member of a Brethren congregation or denomination
- Brethren
- any Brethren denomination (usually preceded by "the" or "The")"
- Christian Brother
- A member of the order of Brothers of the Christian Schools that was founded in France in 1684 by Saint Jean Baptiste de la Salle (1651-1719) and is dedicated primarily to education
- am I my brother's keeper?
- words which symbolize unwillingness to accept responsibility for the welfare of others (said by Cain after killing his brother Abel)
- big brother
- an older brother an authoritarian leader and invader of privacy
- big brother
- {i} older brother; man who takes on to help or sponsor a boy in need of help or guiding; person who is an authoritarian leader and constantly watch over others; group or organization that uses tyrannical control and constantly watch over others
- big brother
- A common term used for the Government Coined by George Orwell in the book 1984 It refers to a large, encompassing government that essentially watches us all
- big brother
- Big Brother is a service monitoring tool provided by CATS Distributed Computing Group and NTS: status ucsc edu/bb The status of services on CATS web, mail, unix and other servers can be quickly determined from the display
- big brother
- an older brother
- big brother
- an authoritarian leader and invader of privacy
- big brother
- From the character in George Orwell's novel, 1984, symbolising an omnipresent, seemingly benevolent figure, but in reality exerting oppressive control over individual lives by an authoritarian govt Big Brother can be a govt, a person, an employer, or a faceless computer database containing all the private bits & pieces of individuals' lives, with impersonal & uncontrollable power to dictate their fates, directly or indirectly
- big brother
- Dictator character from George Orwell's famous novel, 1984, which depicts a future world where the citizens' behaviour is continually monitored via technology (see relevant excerpt from spy org)
- blood brother
- A man's blood brother is a man he has sworn to treat as a brother, often in a ceremony which involves mixing a small amount of their blood. a man who promises loyalty to another, often in a ceremony in which the men's blood is mixed together
- blood brother
- close friend, man who is in a close relationship; brother from birth, biological brother
- blood brother
- a male sworn (usually by a ceremony involving the mingling of blood) to treat another as his brother
- blood brother
- brother: a male with the same parents as someone else; "my brother still lives with our parents"
- brethren
- pl
- brethren
- archaic, plural of brother
- brethren
- {i} brothers, kin, relatives (Archaic)
- brethren
- (plural) the lay members of a male religious order
- brethren
- the body of members, especially of a fraternal religious or military order
- brethren
- You can refer to the members of a particular organization or group, especially a religious group, as brethren. Sri Lankans share a common ancestry with their Indian brethren. used to address or talk about the members of an organization or group, especially a religious group
- brotherliness
- {i} fraternity, fellowship, comradeship
- brotherliness
- The characteristic of being brotherly
- brotherliness
- The state or quality of being brotherly
- brotherly
- like or characteristic of or befitting a brother; "brotherly feelings"; "close fraternal ties"
- brotherly
- A man's brotherly feelings are feelings of love and loyalty which you expect a brother to show. family loyalty and brotherly love He gave her a brief, brotherly kiss. showing feelings of kindness, loyalty etc that you would expect a brother to show sisterly
- brotherly
- Of or pertaining to brothers; such as is natural for brothers; becoming to brothers; kind; affectionate; as, brotherly love
- brotherly
- Like a brother; affectionately; kindly
- brotherly
- (archaic as adverb) in a brotherly manner
- brotherly
- like or characteristic of or befitting a brother; "brotherly feelings"; "close fraternal ties" (archaic as adverb) in a brotherly manner
- brotherly
- {s} of brothers, fraternal; like a brother
- brotherly
- Of or characteristic of brothers (e.g. brotherly love)
- brothers
- Dalton brothers the Brothers Grimm Harper brothers Le Nain brothers Limbourg brothers Limburg brothers Marx Brothers Nicholas Brothers Ringling Brothers Shubert Brothers Stanley brothers
- brothers
- male siblings
- brothers
- {i} brethren, kin, relatives (Archaic)
- foster brother
- brother who was raised in a family but not related by birth
- foster-brother
- your foster brother is a male who is not a son of your parents but who is raised by your parents
- half brother
- step-brother, brother through one parent only
- half brother
- A brother to whom one is biologically related through one parent only
- half-brother
- a son of your stepparent by a former marriage
- half-brother
- Someone's half-brother is a boy or man who has either the same mother or the same father as they have. a brother who is the son of only one of your parents half-sister
- husband's brother
- brother-in-law
- little brother
- a younger brother; "my little brother just had his 50th birthday
- older brother
- {i} big brother
You look just like your big brother.
-You look just like your older brother.
- soul brother
- An African-American man or boy
- soul brother
- a fellow Black man
- step-brother
- son of the mother or father from a previous marriage; son of a step-father or of a step-mother
- the Big Brother
- group of people that are in key positions under totalitarian rule, system that is intended for tracing and controlling the acts of the residents of a totalitarian government
- the elder brother
- oldest of several brothers, older son
- twin brother
- brother who was born at the same birth
- whole brother
- brother born from the same parents
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