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Definition of Anatolian in English: Anatolianadjectiveanəˈtəʊlɪənˌænəˈtoʊliən Relating to Anatolia, its inhabitants, or their ancient languages. (与)安纳托利亚(有关)的;(与)安纳托利亚居民(有关)的;(与)安纳托利亚古代语言(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Turkey's Anatolian heartland consists of a lot of mountains, and river valleys all traveling in unhelpful directions.
- More than one million children aged six to 17 work to contribute to the family income in Turkey, the state-controlled Anatolian news agency said yesterday.
- If I had started the narrative with the Anatolian upsurge in Greece… the book would have been 5,800 pages long - if I was concise.
- However, the Ulukisla Basin is exceptionally well exposed and can be taken as representative of the Early Tertiary central Anatolian basins.
- Snowy vistas of Istanbul alternate with stunning Anatolian landscapes as attention shifts from one man to the other.
- The harsh environment of the Anatolian mountains above Turkey's southern coast traditionally takes a high toll on competitors.
- Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber.
- In response, a local organization called the Cheetah Conservation Fund began breeding Anatolian shepherds as livestock guard dogs and giving them to farmers.
- The dogs, Anatolian shepherds, live with the livestock on the range and protect them from cheetahs and leopards.
- In one piece, she uses a traditional Anatolian design; in another, a pattern revealing shoes, gloves and handbags.
- One million Turkish Armenians were slaughtered, while the other million survivors were cast from their Anatolian homeland into a global diaspora that remains to this day.
- The emergence of an alternative economy, especially of Anatolian origin, and new political centers and cultural spheres in the last two decades has brought the country to an irrevocable point.
- His gentle irony acts on her like Kinglake's spurs on jaded Eastern hirelings, and like the accounts of travelers past on our self-styled Anatolian riders.
- Since 1994 the Livestock Guarding Dog Program has trained more than 200 Anatolian shepherds to protect farmed sheep and goats in Namibia.
- This latter angle lies at a critical juncture where the extruding Anatolian collage is impinging into the extensional tectonic regime of western Turkey produced by the southward migration of the Hellenic arc trench system.
- In ‘Head On’ it's the rebellion of a German Turkish woman who no longer fits either the European or the Anatolian norm.
- When the snows melted and he had recovered his strength they crossed the Anatolian plateau and reached Ankara, the Turkish capital.
- Cold sheep's head has become so popular that you will find it being sold on street corners and at railway stations in every Anatolian town.
- Some animal carpets in fifteenth-century Italian paintings are related to surviving Anatolian examples.
- The Anatolian news agency reported Cay as saying that Bulgarian-Turkish relations, which have been developing very well lately, are an important factor for security on the Balkans and in Eastern Europe.
nounanəˈtəʊlɪənˌænəˈtoʊliən 1A native or inhabitant of Anatolia. 安纳托利亚人,安纳托利亚居民 Example sentencesExamples - They were Christians, Buddhists, Jews, Manicheans, pagans, nomads, shamanists, and animists as well, and, ethnically speaking, Seljuks, Khazars, Bulgars, Timurids, Mongols, Anatolians and Chinese.
- To the Phoenicians He was Adoni, to the Anatolians He was Attis, to the Sumerians Damuzi.
- After heavy losses in the Balkans, Abdul Hamid was not averse to encouraging a kind of Ottomanism defined by Islam rather than constitutional rights, with Turkish Anatolians and the Arabs as its main proponents.
- Indeed he argues that the Republic is a gocmen regime in which the elite are cut off from their own roots and tradition, and have become more Turkish than the Anatolians (Turks or otherwise).
2mass noun An extinct group of ancient languages constituting a branch of the Indo-European language family and including Hittite, Luwian, Lydian, and Lycian. 古安纳托利亚语(印欧语系已消亡的古代语言中的一支,包括赫梯语、卢维语、吕底亚语和利西亚语) Example sentencesExamples - Modern Turkish is descended from Old Anatolian, the language brought to Asia Minor by the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century.
- Some unexplained differences and another parallel branch, Anatolian, also allow many to discuss the (hypothetical) ancestors of this language.
- There will also be classes with a specific language or language-family orientation, including African American English, Anatolian, Irish, Japanese, and Salish.
RhymesAeolian, Eolian, Jolyon, Mongolian, napoleon, simoleon Definition of Anatolian in US English: Anatolianadjectiveˌanəˈtōlēənˌænəˈtoʊliən Relating to Anatolia, its inhabitants, or their ancient languages. (与)安纳托利亚(有关)的;(与)安纳托利亚居民(有关)的;(与)安纳托利亚古代语言(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber.
- Cold sheep's head has become so popular that you will find it being sold on street corners and at railway stations in every Anatolian town.
- One million Turkish Armenians were slaughtered, while the other million survivors were cast from their Anatolian homeland into a global diaspora that remains to this day.
- In response, a local organization called the Cheetah Conservation Fund began breeding Anatolian shepherds as livestock guard dogs and giving them to farmers.
- Since 1994 the Livestock Guarding Dog Program has trained more than 200 Anatolian shepherds to protect farmed sheep and goats in Namibia.
- The harsh environment of the Anatolian mountains above Turkey's southern coast traditionally takes a high toll on competitors.
- When the snows melted and he had recovered his strength they crossed the Anatolian plateau and reached Ankara, the Turkish capital.
- Some animal carpets in fifteenth-century Italian paintings are related to surviving Anatolian examples.
- However, the Ulukisla Basin is exceptionally well exposed and can be taken as representative of the Early Tertiary central Anatolian basins.
- Turkey's Anatolian heartland consists of a lot of mountains, and river valleys all traveling in unhelpful directions.
- The emergence of an alternative economy, especially of Anatolian origin, and new political centers and cultural spheres in the last two decades has brought the country to an irrevocable point.
- If I had started the narrative with the Anatolian upsurge in Greece… the book would have been 5,800 pages long - if I was concise.
- In ‘Head On’ it's the rebellion of a German Turkish woman who no longer fits either the European or the Anatolian norm.
- The dogs, Anatolian shepherds, live with the livestock on the range and protect them from cheetahs and leopards.
- Snowy vistas of Istanbul alternate with stunning Anatolian landscapes as attention shifts from one man to the other.
- This latter angle lies at a critical juncture where the extruding Anatolian collage is impinging into the extensional tectonic regime of western Turkey produced by the southward migration of the Hellenic arc trench system.
- In one piece, she uses a traditional Anatolian design; in another, a pattern revealing shoes, gloves and handbags.
- His gentle irony acts on her like Kinglake's spurs on jaded Eastern hirelings, and like the accounts of travelers past on our self-styled Anatolian riders.
- The Anatolian news agency reported Cay as saying that Bulgarian-Turkish relations, which have been developing very well lately, are an important factor for security on the Balkans and in Eastern Europe.
- More than one million children aged six to 17 work to contribute to the family income in Turkey, the state-controlled Anatolian news agency said yesterday.
nounˌanəˈtōlēənˌænəˈtoʊliən 1A native or inhabitant of Anatolia. 安纳托利亚人,安纳托利亚居民 Example sentencesExamples - To the Phoenicians He was Adoni, to the Anatolians He was Attis, to the Sumerians Damuzi.
- Indeed he argues that the Republic is a gocmen regime in which the elite are cut off from their own roots and tradition, and have become more Turkish than the Anatolians (Turks or otherwise).
- They were Christians, Buddhists, Jews, Manicheans, pagans, nomads, shamanists, and animists as well, and, ethnically speaking, Seljuks, Khazars, Bulgars, Timurids, Mongols, Anatolians and Chinese.
- After heavy losses in the Balkans, Abdul Hamid was not averse to encouraging a kind of Ottomanism defined by Islam rather than constitutional rights, with Turkish Anatolians and the Arabs as its main proponents.
2An extinct group of ancient languages constituting a branch of the Indo-European language family and including Hittite, Luwian, Lydian, and Lycian. 古安纳托利亚语(印欧语系已消亡的古代语言中的一支,包括赫梯语、卢维语、吕底亚语和利西亚语) Example sentencesExamples - Some unexplained differences and another parallel branch, Anatolian, also allow many to discuss the (hypothetical) ancestors of this language.
- There will also be classes with a specific language or language-family orientation, including African American English, Anatolian, Irish, Japanese, and Salish.
- Modern Turkish is descended from Old Anatolian, the language brought to Asia Minor by the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century.
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