Siberian
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İngilizce - Türkçe
siberian teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- Sibirya, Sibirya'ya özgü {s}
- Sibiryalı {i}
- (isim) Sibiryalı
- Sibirya {s}
Örnek Cümle:
Sibirya rüzgarları gece boyunca süren donlara neden olabilir.
-Siberian winds can cause overnight frosts.
Örnek Cümle:
Sibirya geceleri çok uzundur.
-Siberian nights are very long.
- siberian crab
- siberian yengeç
- siberian husky
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Sibirya kurdu
- siberian tiger
- Sibirya kaplanı
- trans-siberian railway
- Trans-Sibirya demiryolu
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İngilizce - İngilizce
siberian teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A domestic cat breed
- A cat of this breed
- From, of or pertaining to Siberia
- A person from Siberia
- resident of Siberia (region in central and eastern Russia) {i}
- of or from Siberia (region in central and eastern Russia) {s}
- New Siberian Islands Paleo Siberian languages Siberian husky Siberian peoples Trans Siberian Railroad
- of or relating to or characteristic of Siberia or the Siberians; "Siberian natural resources"; "Siberian coal miners"; "the Siberian tundra
- a native or inhabitant of Siberia
- Of or pertaining to Siberia, a region comprising all northern Asia and belonging to Russia; as, a Siberian winter
- of or relating to or characteristic of Siberia or the Siberians; "Siberian natural resources"; "Siberian coal miners"; "the Siberian tundra"
- Siberian Huskies
- plural form of Siberian Husky
- Siberian Husky
- A medium-sized Spitz breed of dog originally used for herding reindeer and pulling sleighs
- Siberian crane
- A large white crane, Grus leucogeranus, which breeds in Arctic Russia and western Siberia
Baby Siberian cranes learning to fly rose briefly against the sky.
- Siberian cranes
- plural form of Siberian crane
- Siberian elm
- A medium-sized bushy tree, Ulmus pumila, native to northern and eastern Asia
- Siberian elms
- plural form of Siberian elm
- Siberian flying squirrel
- A species of flying squirrel, Pteromys volans, common in Siberia and North-Eastern Europe
- Siberian flying squirrels
- plural form of Siberian flying squirrel
- Siberian jay
- A jay widespread in northern Eurasia, Perisoreus infaustus
- Siberian jays
- plural form of Siberian jay
- Siberian tiger
- A tiger of the subspecies Panthera tigris altaica, the largest of the big cats, now confined to the part of eastern Russia
- Siberian tigers
- plural form of Siberian tiger
- Siberian weasel
- A rust-colored weasel, Mustela sibirica, used for its fur
- Siberian weasels
- plural form of Siberian weasel
- siberian husky
- Breed of sled dog developed in northeastern Siberia; they resemble the larger Alaskan malamutes
- Siberian husky
- Breed of dog developed in Siberia by the Chukchi people, who used it as a sled dog, companion, and guard. It was brought to Alaska in 1909 for sled-dog races and became established as a consistent winner. A graceful dog with erect ears and a dense, soft coat, it stands 20-24 in. (51-60 cm) and weighs 35-60 lbs (16-27 kg). It is usually gray, tan, or black and white; head markings may resemble a cap, mask, or spectacles. The breed, kept pure for hundreds of years in Siberia, is noted for intelligence and a gentle temperament
- Siberian peoples
- Any of a large number of small ethnic groups living in Siberia. Most engage either in reindeer herding or fishing, while some also hunt furbearing animals or farm and raise horses or cattle. In the past, many had both summer and winter dwellings, their winter homes sometimes being partially or entirely underground and their summer homes being various styles of tent. Shamanism was common, and the family was the basic societal unit. The Soviet government attempted to settle Siberian peoples on collective farms and to introduce new occupations, but some groups, such as the Koryak and the Nenets, still engage in their traditional pursuits. Other Siberian peoples include the Chukchi, Evenk, Ket, Khanty, Mansi, Sakha, and Yukaghir. See also Paleo-Siberian languages
- siberian crab
- Asian wild crab apple cultivated in many varieties for it small acid usually red fruit used for preserving
- siberian dog
- {i} large breed of dogs that have erect ears the hair of the body and tail is very long
- siberian elm
- fast-growing shrubby Asian tree naturalized in United States for shelter or ornament
- siberian larch
- medium-sized larch of northeastern Russia and Siberia having narrowly conic crown and soft narrow bright-green leaves; used in cultivation
- siberian millet
- {i} millet that has orange to somewhat red grains in long bristly spikes; any variety of grass from the genus Setaria
- siberian millet
- millet having orange to reddish grains in long bristly spikes
- siberian pea tree
- large spiny shrub of eastern Asia having clusters of yellow flowers; often cultivated in shelterbelts and hedges
- siberian spruce
- tall spruce of northern Europe and Asia; resembles Norway spruce
- siberian wall flower
- showy erect biennial or short-lived perennial cultivated for its terminal racemes of orange-yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Cheiranthus
- East Siberian Sea
- A marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean. This sea is bordering on the Laptev Sea in the West and the Chukchi Sea in the East
- New Siberian Islands
- An archipelago in the Arctic Ocean in the north of Russia, in the East Siberian Sea
- East Siberian Sea
- An arm of the Arctic Ocean extending from Wrangel Island to the New Siberian Islands
- New Siberian Islands
- An archipelago of northeast Russia in the Arctic Ocean between the Laptev and East Siberian seas. Discovered in the 1770s, they are used for meteorological and other scientific stations. Island group, Arctic Ocean, northeastern Russia, north of eastern Siberia. The islands divide the Laptev Sea from the East Siberian Sea. They are separated from the Siberian mainland by Dmitry Laptev Strait. With an area of about 14,500 sq mi (38,000 sq km), they are snow-covered for more than nine months of the year. Arctic fox, northern deer, lemming, and many species of birds inhabit the islands
- Paleo -Siberian languages
- or Paleo-Asiatic languages Group of four unrelated language families spoken in northeastern Asia. Believed to have covered much larger areas of Siberia and perhaps Manchuria in the past, they have lost ground to Uralic and Altaic languages and more recently to Russian (see Siberian peoples). Of the Yeniseian languages, the only survivors are Ket, spoken by fewer than 500 people, and the virtually extinct Yug. The two extant Yukaghir languages (which are believed by some specialists to belong to the Uralic languages), North, or Tundra, Yukaghir and South, or Kolyma, Yukaghir, together have fewer than 100 speakers. The Chukotko-Kamchatkan (Luorawetlan) family includes Chukchi, with about 10,000 speakers in extreme northeastern Siberia; Koryak, with fewer than 5,000 speakers south of Chukchi; and Itelmen, spoken on the Kamchatka Peninsula by fewer than 100 people. The two Nivkh (Gilyak) varieties, Amur Nivkh and Sakhalin Nivkh, together have fewer than 1,000 speakers
- Trans-Siberian Railroad
- Longest single rail system in Russia, running from Moscow to Vladivostok, a distance of 5,778 mi (9,198 km). Conceived by Tsar Alexander III, its construction began in 1891 and proceeded simultaneously along its entire length, which traversed a section of Manchuria. It was completed in 1904, but the impending Japanese takeover of Manchuria compelled construction of a parallel section within Russian territory, completed in 1916. The railroad opened large areas of Siberia to settlement and industrialization by means of spur lines linking outlying areas with the main line. The complete trip takes about eight days
- Trans-Siberian Railroad
- railroad that crosses Siberia and connects Moscow to Vladivostok
- Trans-Siberian Railway
- a railway that connects the Russian cities of St Petersburg and Vladivostok, the longest railway line in the world
- new siberian islands
- a group of islands in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia and east of the Laptev Sea
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