English to Turkish Dictionary grandfather

grandfather

Büyük baba
definition
verb
smokers who worked here before the ban have been grandfathered
exempt (someone or something) from a new law or regulation.
noun
His grandmother was a singer, both his grandfather and father were principal dancers and his mother danced in the corps.
the father of one's father or mother.
translation of 'grandfather'
noun
dede,
büyükbaba
example
I speak to you as a father, as a 'grandfather' , and most of all as someone who cares deeply about all of you.
The 'grandfather' of three has concerns about the quality of education for the next generation.
Freud is often called the 'grandfather' of psychoanalysis
Freud is often called the 'grandfather' of psychoanalysis
He still writes for newspapers and describes himself principally as a journalist, but to the rest of us he is the 'grandfather' of chat.
You'd call him the grandfather of stand-up comedy, if 'grandfather' didn't seem altogether too cosy.
His father's father fought in the First World War, while his 'grandfather' on his mother's side saw service in the Boer War.
As the patriarch of the family, my 'grandfather' commanded an enormous amount of respect.
The 'grandfather' of the family is in charge of the hotel's small shop.
His grandmother was a singer, both his 'grandfather' and father were principal dancers and his mother danced in the corps.
The field belonged to my 'grandfather' and my father built our bungalow on the land in 1953.
It is believed that the girls had been visiting their 'grandfather' with their mother from Pakistan.
His 'grandfather' 's medals clinked as the old man brought his right hand smartly up in a salute.
I grew up in a musical environment, with my 'grandfather' and father leading me.
He was indeed politically aware, since his 'grandfather' and father were both MPs and his wife was the daughter of another.
Indeed the 'grandfather' of genetics is Mendel, a monk who lived in Brno, now in the Czech Republic.
Finbar spends one Saturday every month with his father, his 'grandfather' and his great-grandfather.
The bill 'grandfathers' any existing systems, so no-one will get cut off.
Major League Baseball required all teams to retire the number in 1997, but players who were already wearing 42 at the time were 'grandfathered' .
We heard our fathers and 'grandfathers' argue over the same teams and players.
I like many things about this book, but not the picture of Mr Foot, looking very old, haggard and 'grandfatherly' , on the dust jacket.
NSR involves changes to pre-1977 power plants that were 'grandfathered' under the Clean Air Act.
At a minimum, these ordinances could have been 'grandfathered' , so that existing property owners face less onerous restrictions on what they can do.
My father and both my 'grandfathers' were musicians and two of them played the trombone and one the tuba!
And with his big glasses, it was a 'grandfatherly' image that would beckon any young ‘un to come closer and enjoy.
Despite the 'grandfatherly' attire, there is no doubt that I am in the presence of a master.
Sailors with 10 or more years of service as of July 1 will be 'grandfathered' , allowing them to remain on active duty to reach retirement eligibility.
Environmentalists argue that bringing scores of older plants - those 'grandfathered' under the Clean Air Act - into compliance with a strict interpretation of the new source review rules would improve public health.
The Herbert Hoover library was 'grandfathered' into the system by the Libraries Act.
Historically, 'grandfathers' or fathers would take the kids fishing, even if it was just to the local burn or pond, but that rarely happens now.
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