English to Turkish Dictionary monument

monument

anıt
definition
noun
After his death, the Athenians honored his memory with a statue, and a monument to him was erected in his own country.
a statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.
translation of 'monument'
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Beyond that, the clan system is the ultimate 'monument' to the genealogical structure of society.
In 1889 a 'monument' to him was erected at the location of his execution.
The late sculptor James McKenna was hailed as one of the best sculptors of the millennium at the unveiling of a 'monument' at his grave in Newbridge last week.
The media could publicise the event and help provide additional funding for a worthwhile 'monument' to enhance York's beauty.
a 'monument' to Magellan is in the main square of the city
Her admirers later had a 'monument' placed over her grave.
A dream of erecting a 'monument' to the Battle of Britain is now one step closer after fundraisers hit the halfway mark £600,000.
He said the memorial would be a 'monument' to Corrie's courage and sacrifice for peace and justice in Palestine.
The 'monument' was erected on September 12 1993 and is a memorial to the talented performer who lived and worked in the area.
Pat also contributed his expertise voluntarily over the years and the designs of the buildings are a 'monument' to his skill.
The building was a 'monument' to gloomy Edwardian luxury, with a hallway of marble and panelled wood.
They begin with the proposal to erect a 'monument' to a famous figure.
The Abbey site is now run primarily as an historic 'monument' with a museum and visitor facilities.
That he might be considered a hero is evidenced by the 'monument' on his grave which was paid for by the passengers on his train, in recognition of his sacrifice.
A large 'monument' was erected on the battlefields to commemorate their bravery and their strength to serve to their fullest.
recordings that are a 'monument' to the art of playing the piano
After the war, a new village was built nearby and the tragedy was commemorated by a 'monument' and a memorial rose garden.
Long after the artist's death, the King opposed the Royal Academy's proposal of 1805 to erect a 'monument' to Reynolds at St Paul's.
And despite a police appeal the 'monument' from the family grave of Robert, the village schoolmaster for almost 40 years, was not returned.
We certainly ought to have the most impressive, beautiful monument to mark the tragedy, but I think you have space for both, the buildings and the 'monument' .
Battle of Britain survivors yesterday launched a project to raise funds for a 'monument' to commemorate their historic actions.
The passengers erected a 'monument' to honour him.
Today, this volume stands as a fitting and lasting 'monument' of its time to Finzi's pioneering work on behalf of the composer whose achievements he valued so much.
It is a scandal that there is no official 'monument' to commemorate the contribution of women in the Second World War.
After his death, the Athenians honored his memory with a statue, and a 'monument' to him was erected in his own country.
recordings that are a 'monument' to the art of playing the piano
The Shrine is a 'monument' to the dedication of the people who built it and maintained it.
The shrine was included in the collection as an important 'monument' in the history of Japanese architecture, no more, no less.
Once there a top New York sculptor will work the stone into a fitting 'monument' to be given pride of place within the new gardens.
a simple stone 'monument' marked the nearby crash site
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