English to Turkish Dictionary Prominent

Prominent

belirgin
definition
adjective
she was a prominent member of the city council
important; famous.
a man with big, prominent eyes like a lobster's
projecting from something; protuberant.
translation of 'prominent'
adjective
göze çarpan,
ünlü,
belirgin,
çıkık,
önemli,
fırlak,
belli,
seçkin,
önde gelen
example
Gerry has been 'prominent' in the Mayo Association in Birmingham for several years.
Recently at Whole Foods I noticed 'prominent' displays of strawberries and rhubarb.
Tom was 'prominent' in farming and political circles in the area for many years.
Its most 'prominent' feature is a projecting central pavilion with a pediment and four Doric columns.
Rising from the radiator grille, a 'prominent' bulge in the hood runs to the base of the windscreen.
This error of fact will require a 'prominent' notice of correction in the journal.
The Rothschilds are still 'prominent' in banking in Britain and are notable patrons of the arts and sciences.
Even during his years in New York in the 1960s, Bertie remained very 'prominent' in club circles.
They were 'prominent' in the farming business and ran a progressive operation in that part of mid-Roscommon.
Thanks to efforts of 'prominent' citizens and timely attention from the Government, it is back to its full bloom again.
The posterior node is 'prominent' in early stages, and bears a distinct, short carina.
Teachers' pay is also 'prominent' in the list of motions being considered for debate.
Many of the family have lived in America for several years and some of them are very 'prominent' in business circles in the Chicago area.
A 'prominent' neoconservative, he was a co-founder of Project for the New American Century.
The health minister has been particularly 'prominent' in the media in this regard.
Men dominate business and politics, but many women have held cabinet posts or are 'prominent' in arts and professions.
Other 'prominent' people have also lent their support to the project.
Landscapes are 'prominent' in the canvases displayed by Reena Sunil, a graphic designer.
It was a very worthy performance considering my age and 'prominent' social standing, but the stone paid no attention, as is so often the case.
Notices were placed in 'prominent' places in their bars warning customers to cut out bad language.
It went on to say that the suggested site is situated in a 'prominent' section of this new streetscape.
I have noticed that the most 'prominent' activity at the festival is alcohol consumption.
Not surprisingly given his 'prominent' position and family name, racing and horses have always played a major part in Derby's life.
He has also been 'prominent' in fund-raising circles for All Hallows College in Dublin.
It was particularly 'prominent' in areas underlying the epidermal hyperplasia.
Maybe when it is over, thoughts of mortality may become more 'prominent' in his mind.
He would like his name to be placed on a 'prominent' notice board emphasising that he was keen to be the first guinea pig.
The media itself has been 'prominent' in heaping scorn on economics.
Frank was 'prominent' in the community life of the region and was widely known throughout the district.
The issue of passive smoking is very 'prominent' in the minds of almost everyone in this day and age.
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