English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "sekel" is 'n vorm wat lyk soos 'n segment van 'n ring wat taps is na punte aan die punte, of 'n geboë vorm wat breër in die middel is en na 'n punt aan elke punt toeneem. Dit kan ook verwys na die maan in sy eerste of laaste kwartier, wanneer dit as 'n dun geboë vorm voorkom. Boonop kan "sekel" as 'n byvoeglike naamwoord gebruik word om iets te beskryf wat soos 'n halfmaan gevorm is of 'n sekelvorm het.

Sentence Examples

  1. Panic seizes me thinking that the ghost tours at the Crescent will continue naming her Annabelle the suicidal coed, relating repeatedly that she jumped off the balcony like those overdramatic ghost shows on A&E.
  2. I start to give him my view on things when Madman Maddox strolls through the door, emerging on to the balcony of the Crescent Hotel, hands on his gun belt, chiseled chin in the air like a TV series character.
  3. Before the library was built, a gazebo existed on this spot, Johnson explains, and marked the beginning of a staircase that led up to the Crescent Hotel.
  4. Our guides lead us across the hall to a meeting space that used to be the office for the Crescent College.
  5. And the Southern Crescent train even stopped there.
  6. After an hour of watching Merrill and her cousin go at it, then the mayor taking turns with me while the cops had a million questions, Henry arrived to rescue me back to the Crescent, where he left me while continuing his tour, and Alicia took my group to the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, something my editor specifically wanted me to include in the article.
  7. The Crescent quickly became a favorite among the elite, attracting rich patrons.
  8. As we climb the mountainside to the Crescent Hotel, I feel a hand touch my forearm, which makes the tears pour over.
  9. We park outside the Crescent and I turn in my seat to face her.
  10. The Crescent City had long outgrown its airport and progressive politicians had suggested a larger international airport almost halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans with a light rail in between but the idea never took.