world
Kelime Anlamı :

1. dünya.
2. World Court Milletlerarası Mahkeme.
3. yeryüzü.
4. world spirit alemin ruhu.
5. World Series şampiyonluk karşılaşmaları.
6. world soul.
7. ölümlü dünya.
8. alem.
9. dünyayı.
10. alemi.
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Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. the earth.
2. the universe.
3. the earth with its inhabitants.
4. the inhabitants of the earth; the human race.
5. humankind considered as social beings; human society: turned her back on the world.
6. people as a whole; the public: the event amazed the world.
7. A specified part of the earth: the western world.
8. A part of the earth and its inhabitants as known at a given period in history: the ancient world.
9. A realm or domain: the animal world; the world of imagination.
10. A sphere of human activity or interest: the world of sports.
11. A class or group of people with common characteristics or pursuits: the scientific world.
12. A particular way of life: the world of the homeless.
13. all that relates to or affects the life of a person: he saw his world collapse about him.
14. secular life and its concerns: a man of the world.
15. human existence; life: brought a child into the world.
16. A state of existence: the next world.
17. A large amount; much. often used in the plural: did her a world of good; candidates that are worlds apart on foreign policy.
18. A celestial body such as a planet: the possibility of life on other worlds.
19. of or relating to the world: a world champion.
20. involving or extending throughout the entire world: a world crisis.
21. for all the world in all respects; precisely: she looked for all the world like a movie star.
22. in the world used as an intensive: how in the world did they manage? I never in the world would have guessed.
23. out of this world informal extraordinary; superb: the dinner was out of this world.
24. the world over throughout the world: known the world over.
25. world without end forever.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to introduce into the world; give birth to.
2. an age of man; a generation.
3. any state or sphere of existence; any wide scene of life or action: as, a future world; the world to come.
4. the system of created things; all created existences; the whole creation; the created universe: a use dating from the time when the earth was supposed to be the center and sum of everything.
5. the inhabitants of the earth and their concerns or interests; the human race; humanity; mankind: also, a certain section, division, or class of men considered as a separate or independent whole; a number or body of people united by a common faith, cause, aim, object, pursuit, or the like: as, the religious world; the christian world; the heathen world; the political, literary, or scientific world; the world of letters.
6. the earth and all created things upon it; the terraqueous globe.
7. that which pertains to the earth or to this present state of existence merely; secular affairs or interests; the concerns of this life, as opposed to those of the future life.
8. A particular part of the globe; a large portion or division of the globe: as, the old world (the eastern hemisphere); the new world (the western hemisphere); the roman world.
9. public life; life in society; intercourse with one's fellows.
10. any celestial orb or planetary body, especially considered as peopled, and as the scene of interests kindred to those of mankind.
11. the part of mankind that is devoted to the affairs of this life or interested in secular affairs; those concerned especially for the interests and pleasures of the present state of existence; the unregenerate or ungodly part of humanity.
12. the ways and manners of men; the practices of life; the habits, customs, and usages of society; social life in its various aspects.
13. A course of life; a career.
14. the current of events, especially as affecting the individual; circumstances or affairs, particularly those closely relating to one's self.
15. any system of more or less complexity or development, characterized by harmony, order, or completeness; anything forming an organic whole; a microcosm.
16. sphere; domain; province; region; realm: as, the world of dreams; the world of art.
17. A great number or quantity: as, a world of people; a world of words; a world of meaning. compare a world, below.
18. used in emphatic phrases expressing wonder, astonishment, perplexity, etc.: as, what in the world am I to do? how in all the world did you get there?
19. the sum of what the world contains; everything: as, she is all the world to me. compare the whole world, below.
20. hence the expression woman of the world (that is, a married woman), used by audrey inas you like it.”
21.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia