English to Turkish Dictionary warrior

warrior

savaşçı
definition
noun
The kings would go out surrounded by leopards and legions of warriors .
(especially in former times) a brave or experienced soldier or fighter.
when you return to downward dog after the first round, add warrior poses I and II
any of a number of standing poses in yoga in which the legs are held apart and the arms are stretched outwards.
translation of 'warrior'
noun
cengâver,
asker,
savaşçı
example
Bushido, the code of the samurai 'warrior' , was the creed of the Japanese soldiers.
the 'warrior' heroes of ancient Greece
She's a fighter, a 'warrior' , as much as any man - and she does have something to fight for.
Maeve of Connacht was a 'warrior' queen
when you return to downward dog after the first round, add 'warrior' poses I and II
This 'warrior' hero was ideally suited to the cinematic portrayal of the prototype Fuhrer figure.
I really love the 'warrior' pose —it makes me feel centred and strong
The concept of nobility demanded that a 'warrior' would defend his honour, and that of his family, sword in hand.
Our soldiers must be 'warriors' who understand Army Values and can work as part of a team.
High-status 'warriors' , nobles, and priests ate the flesh of those sacrificed.
All through the summer the sound of weapon on shield echoed through the vale as 'warriors' honed their fighting skills.
These boats were protected by two hundred mounted 'warriors' on each side of the river.
The report spoke with great seriousness of the value of women as soldiers, 'warriors' .
Who were these fierce 'warriors' who came from the countries that we call Denmark, Norway and Sweden today?
The only people who had to abide by any duty of standing with their lord were the 'warriors' as can be seen by the account of the Battle of Maldon.
The kings would go out surrounded by leopards and legions of 'warriors' .
Pre-Christian 'warriors' hoped to meet a quick, short death, hopefully heroically in battle.
The Second Crusade then provides a reference point for the role of clerics and 'warriors' .
Is there some cost to us of turning our 'warriors' and soldiers into peacekeepers?
You shall find her and let her know it is not acceptable to desert the way of the 'warriors' .
The only hindrance being the armour and the shields that 'warriors' of the period carried.
It is now clear that the best soldiers are the best 'warriors' but not necessarily the best peacekeepers.
Welsh legend told of how the souls of brave 'warriors' flew to heaven in the form of eagles.
They accept the fact that they signed up to be warriors, and 'warriors' fight, and often die fighting.
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