English to Turkish Dictionary celebrate

celebrate

kutlamak
definition
verb
they were celebrating their wedding anniversary at a restaurant
publicly acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.
he celebrated holy communion
perform (a religious ceremony) publicly and duly, in particular officiate at (the Eucharist).
translation of 'celebrate'
verb
bayram yapmak,
övmek,
aşai rabbani ayinini yönetmek,
yönetmek,
göklere çıkarmak,
anmak,
kutlamak,
ayin yapmak
example
The study doesn't mention all the cakes people eat to 'celebrate' birthdays, anniversaries, engagements and to mark the departure of a colleague.
A group of young friends are reaching the end of Year 10 and want to 'celebrate' with gusto.
‘It is to inspire an interest and love of international cinema and to 'celebrate' the art of film,’ she said.
The Pope said Catholic priests were forbidden to 'celebrate' Eucharistic liturgies with Protestant ministers.
I do think it's time to 'celebrate' what's on our doorstep.
If I win I will 'celebrate' in style, with copious amounts of champagne.
The theme will be to 'celebrate' who and what make up the essence of Keighley.
Four major exhibitions 'celebrate' different aspects of Turner's artistic achievement this season.
an occasion to 'celebrate' her achievements
In my early years I was puzzled by the fact that a priest from a neighboring men's cloister came to 'celebrate' the liturgy exclusively for women.
If you have a child for Baptism you are asked to give two weeks' notice so the Baptismal team and the priest scheduled to 'celebrate' the ceremony may arrange to visit you.
They have helped to 'celebrate' the birthdays, anniversaries, and weddings of countless people across York.
This is an opportunity to 'celebrate' your neighbours and honour volunteers in your community.
To make the staff feel at home, she frequently organises fares to 'celebrate' birthdays and anniversaries of staff families.
In the early Church, as in the Synagogue, the altar was a sacred table upon which were placed the books and instruments used to 'celebrate' the Eucharistic sacrament, or Mass.
Oak, rowan and birch trees can be bought in memory of a loved one or to 'celebrate' an anniversary or birthday.
People were still 'celebrating' yesterday in other parts of the Dales, too.
It was the first time the enrolment ceremony for these Sacraments was 'celebrated' within the Mass.
Clonaghadoo's annual cemetery Mass will be 'celebrated' on Sunday, July 4th at 4pm.
Requiem Mass was 'celebrated' for the repose of his soul on Monday in Meelick Church.
Bastille Day is the national holiday in France, 'celebrated' annually on July 14.
Grange priest Father Christy McHugh 'celebrated' Mass at Staid Abbey for the first time in over 400 years.
‘We're not traditional Thanksgiving 'celebrators' ,’ he explained.
Father Purcell 'celebrated' the Requiem Mass in Dunhill Church and the soloist was Margaret Moore.
A Lisselton woman 'celebrates' a birthday with a difference this Tuesday as she reaches the magical 100 mark.
Her own marriage, to 'celebrated' New Yorker film reviewer Anthony Lane, could not survive without it.
Maestro Camplin was especially charming about halfway through the evening, when he asked if anyone in the audience was 'celebrating' a birthday.
Birthdays and anniversaries are 'celebrated' grandly; sometimes the stars are even gifted with crowns or other expensive items.
He's a true Hollywood maverick (he also turned down a Rhodes Scholarship), who has attracted equal numbers of detractors and 'celebrators' .
The mood was 'celebratory' as hundreds of jubilant residents filled the marquee.
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