English to Turkish Dictionary cosmopolitan

cosmopolitan

Kozmopolitan
definition
noun
He writes about the divide in society between the elites, who are cosmopolitans , and the mass of citizens, who are nationalists.
a cosmopolitan person.
It's the place where I learned how to make and drink cosmopolitans , mojitos, and Martinis.
a cocktail typically made with vodka, Cointreau, cranberry juice, and lime juice.
adjective
his knowledge of French, Italian, and Spanish made him genuinely cosmopolitan
familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures.
translation of 'Cosmopolitan'
noun
kozmopolit,
ulusal özelliğini yitirmiş kimse,
dünya vatandaşı
adjective
çok uluslu,
kozmopolit
example
It's almost as though we're seeing a mix of cinematic cultures to mirror the 'cosmopolitan' nature of New York.
This species is 'cosmopolitan' , occupying Boreal and transitional associations.
Donatella leads a 'cosmopolitan' life, travelling in Ireland, Israel, Italy and Switzerland.
Rather, what I want to do is to develop an account of the 'cosmopolitan' respect for differences and to explore what that respect requires when we are engaged in moral debate across the boundaries between nations.
He has had a 'cosmopolitan' existence and learned early on how to negotiate different cultures.
The latter has been exceptional in midfield, fitting into a 'cosmopolitan' midfield with an ease that has defied his tender years.
I remember my first time in Paris; I was inspired by the culture, the cuisine, the weather, the 'cosmopolitan' feel to every little backroad bar and restaurant.
Unfortunately, with more and more people moving into apartment blocks and embracing a fast-track 'cosmopolitan' life, this practice is slowly being pushed into oblivion.
It is required only that the other seem anomalous relative to our familiar subculture, however 'cosmopolitan' that may be, in order to generate doubts and questions about what it is that makes him tick.
This incidentally was also a time of 'cosmopolitan' brachiopod and fish distribution.
Due to the country's ethnic divisions and prevalent rural traditions, leaders of the newly formed parties, despite their 'cosmopolitan' outlook, did not transcend ethnic affiliations.
Despite their overall abundance and 'cosmopolitan' distribution, the Tardigrada have been relatively neglected by invertebrate zoologists.
It's fitting that ten years on they should be making a television drama, filled to bursting with Scottish talent, which celebrates the vibrant culture of an increasingly 'cosmopolitan' city.
He was familiar with the 'cosmopolitan' destiny of an heir of a great European family.
The Australian culture and identity began to change, becoming more 'cosmopolitan' from this point onward.
The nodosaur is very similar to species known from Wyoming and Kansas, which supports the idea that dinosaurs on the west coast were part of a 'cosmopolitan' fauna rather than a unique regional group.
Some of the social practices, that were once part of the proud ancient lifestyle, were now slowly giving way to modern 'cosmopolitan' culture.
Before then, Okinawa had a thriving 'cosmopolitan' maritime culture.
Cottonwoods are a 'cosmopolitan' tree, often overlooked in the wooded eastern states before growing dominant in the open country west of the 100th Meridian.
It is not surprising that, as liberal doctrines took hold, trade diasporas declined as the expanding West imposed a 'cosmopolitan' culture on the whole world.
It is easy to be a liberal 'cosmopolitan' in Paris or New York.
A wired world with roots in the air instead of the soil does not in and of itself add up to a 'cosmopolitan' culture.
He is the classic rootless 'cosmopolitan' .
I should define it as a 'cosmopolitan' city, tolerant of different lifestyles, with a good quality environment and cultural activities.
Whilst the spread of cosmopolitans at the expense of endemics would reduce diversity on a global scale, a regional effect would only become noticeable if a 'cosmopolitan' species replaces two or more endemics.
It claims to be a 'cosmopolitan' town with 150 different nationalities and countless parks.
The hundred million years and more of Pangean history saw a succession of 'cosmopolitan' animal dynasties spread over the entire supercontinent.
Hong Kong is larger than you think, more 'cosmopolitan' than you imagine and an eclectic mix of culture and people.
‘Bradford is a 'cosmopolitan' city and anything that helps the different constituent parts to better understand each other should be welcomed,’ he said.
This incorporates its 'cosmopolitan' culture, fun atmosphere, clean environment, and hassle-free travel.
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