English to Turkish Dictionary landmark

landmark

işaret
definition
noun
the spire was once a landmark for ships sailing up the river
an object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance, especially one that enables someone to establish their location.
the birth of a child is an important landmark in the lives of all concerned
an event, discovery, or change marking an important stage or turning point in something.
translation of 'landmark'
noun
yön bulma işareti,
işaret,
sınır taşı
example
Towering over Potato Market, it has engrained itself into the psyche of the town and has become a recognised 'landmark' .
But equally important to the 'landmark' leaps of knowledge is the continuous assessment of current knowledge.
Acquire a ten-digit grid location of a 'landmark' easily picked out on imagery such as a road intersection.
The Waldheim affair was a major 'landmark' in the way Austrians considered their past.
The chairperson also remarked she was delighted to be able to plant such a special Easter tree and hoped it would grow big and strong to become a recognised 'landmark' in the town.
The Human Genome project is due to be completed this year - an important 'landmark' in our human history.
But I know that it will be an important 'landmark' in film history, whether it all comes together or not.
The initial event was considered a 'landmark' in the country's independence struggle.
a 'landmark' decision
The National Pension Program is an important 'landmark' in Taiwan's evolution toward a welfare state.
the birth of a child is an important 'landmark' in the lives of all concerned
at certain points of the boundary the men would beat the 'landmark' with their sticks
the spire was once a 'landmark' for ships sailing up the river
The clock was always there and was a terrific 'landmark' for the town.
It's a 'landmark' and a county boundary that links East to West.
the spire was once a 'landmark' for ships sailing up the river
The mobile phone is an important 'landmark' in the field of communication, but it is often misused by the people.
Recently the parliamentary elections were held in Uzbekistan which become an important 'landmark' in further democratization of the country.
The decision has been hailed by union leaders as a 'landmark' in granting constitutional rights for trade union activity in a number of other employment sectors.
The 'landmark' decision sets an important legal precedent and will send shivers down the spine of wealthy entrepreneurs whose marriages are under threat.
Historians consider the Louisiana Purchase to be a 'landmark' event or turning point in American history.
In 1960 he helped organize the first Situation exhibition, an important 'landmark' in British abstract art.
It would be a shame to lose it - it is the 'landmark' of the town centre.
the vaccine is a 'landmark' in the history of preventive medicine
This shift in the Southeast Asian perception of China is an important 'landmark' in China-Southeast Asian relations.
‘It can be a 'landmark' they recognize or a beach they were on,’ Rosenthal said.
The 400,000-strong demo in London organised by the Stop the War Coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain was a 'landmark' in British politics.
For all those included in the anthology, it is an important 'landmark' in their careers as writers.
It's a terrific theatrical experience and remains a 'landmark' in modern Handel productions.
Just over the Yorkshire border, Stoodley Pike is a prominent 'landmark' overlooking the textile towns of Calderdale.
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