English to Turkish Dictionary elevated

elevated

yüksek
definition
verb
the exercise will naturally elevate your chest and head
raise or lift (something) up to a higher position.
noun
an elevated railroad.
adjective
this hotel has an elevated position above the village
situated or placed higher than the surrounding area.
translation of 'elevated'
noun
köprü üzerindeki demiryolu
adjective
yüksek,
yüce,
keyifli
example
This was situated on the 'elevated' ground close to the banks of the Moy.
Not a raging fever by any means, but definitely an 'elevated' temperature.
Tullyvale is situated on an 'elevated' site with views over Dublin Bay, Killiney Head and the Dublin Mountains, and is scheduled for completion from autumn of this year.
The scientists who work for the United Nations have done some field study, and they have advised that at least eight sites be closed off because of 'elevated' radiation levels.
Conditions that promote hyphal growth in the laboratory include growth at 'elevated' temperature in medium containing special components.
It is beautifully situated on an 'elevated' site overlooking the Lee Valley.
Although using Ecstasy has decreased for the first time since 1991 and its use perceived as a greater risk by the students, the rates of heavy or binge drinking have not declined and remain at an 'elevated' level.
The policemen on duty tried in vain to cover the TV set, which was kept on 'elevated' position, by throwing a piece of cloth on it.
I looked at the city over and over again from 'elevated' positions.
A long winding driveway leads to this secluded property, which is situated on 'elevated' ground with spectacular views of surrounding pastureland and magnificent stands of mature timber.
Situated on an 'elevated' site overlooking the Liffey, the scheme will eventually include 260 three, four and five bedroom properties.
In other words, it was the adoption or civilization process-by degrees-that advanced the adoptees to their 'elevated' social ranks.
Impulsively, he opened the oak barrier, and, with mouth hanging, he stared with amusement less than ever, and an 'elevated' amount of disgruntlement and disbelief.
Anyway, I know the mayor, despite his 'elevated' status, is still happy to live in King William's Town.
The tomb, situated in an 'elevated' position at the end of a rocky gorge, is a well-preserved architectural and artistic masterpiece.
The scene for the ceremony is set at a slightly 'elevated' position on the floor, with African craft decorations all around.
They are seen (because they are) as corrupt officials using their 'elevated' social status for political gain.
And while an 'elevated' status would benefit practitioners, a coterie of design specialists may not be the best condition for culture or society.
His 'elevated' social status allowed him to speak out on issues in exactly the way that he saw fit, no matter what the consequences.
An example of a thermochemical process for producing fuels using solar power involves thermally reducing a metal oxide at 'elevated' temperatures using concentrated solar energy.
If not for me, you never would have fallen into such an 'elevated' status.
By completing these courses or seminars, a citizen reporter could then receive some sort of 'elevated' status when posting.
These physiological measurements showed that thermal Agrostis scabra species had superior tolerance to 'elevated' soil temperatures.
The simple fact of the matter is after 36 'elevated' samples ATP simply stopped counting.
I have a sensation of an 'elevated' temperature and a dry cough.
As you can probably guess, I took it and have been enjoying my slightly 'elevated' standing for the last few days.
The Di Fiore family is likewise desperate as they watch their once opulent estate crumble around them and fear their 'elevated' social status hangs in the balance.
Water replenishes the body's cooling system, enabling it to survive sweltering heat or 'elevated' body temperature due to exercise.
Overwhelmingly, the cause of bleaching is solar irradiation and 'elevated' sea water temperatures - both events linked to global warming.
In a previous study Swan found that women who drank tap water with 'elevated' levels of certain chlorination by-products had higher miscarriage rates.
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