English to Turkish Dictionary circa

circa

Circa
definition
preposition
built circa 1935
(often preceding a date) approximately.
translation of 'circa'
adverb
yaklaşık,
dolaylarında,
aşağı yukarı,
takriben
example
My earliest Guernsey ancestor whose name I know was born 'circa' 1780.
Mountmellick courthouse was build 'circa' 1840 and served the town for close on a century and a half.
the church was built 'circa' 1860
This is the melee that is urban India, 'circa' 2004.
My maternal grandmother got her bachelor's degree in Home Economics there back 'circa' 1934.
We recently bought a new house that had a couple of large ceiling fans from 'circa' 1980.
You would be forgiven for thinking that you were in New England 'circa' 1880.
Like a lot of boys born in Ireland 'circa' 1979 and 1980, my brother too bears a name that betrays his vintage.
This was, in fact, the widely perceived view prior to 'circa' 1990.
In one shot, an extra is clearly seen to be wearing a Taiga jacket, a trademark of Vancouver 'circa' 1990s or later.
For some reason we were discussing Coronation Street, and I quoted my favourite line, 'circa' 1966
This was student politics 'circa' 1926, in the days when electing a rector at Edinburgh University caused mayhem in the city.
The ancient church dates to 'circa' 1000 A.D. and is the oldest standing building in the parish of Aghamore.
The can of Golden Circle Pineapple Chunks has the label design 'circa' 1985.
The earliest use of the term was recorded in Texas 'circa' 1850.
Jakober's narrator, Paul, is a repressed Christian monk 'circa' the First Crusade.
built 'circa' 1935
This was a bag you'd take when setting off for London on a steamship 'circa' 1955.
This was 'circa' 1977 and ‘new age traveller’ was not part of the common vocabulary of the time.
He discovered a settlement dating back to the early bronze age, 'circa' 2000BC, in Warburton.
The room itself is decorated in the style of a particularly tasteless English living room, 'circa' 1976.
This construction, despite often being called the Yorkshire Stonehenge, is a reproduction, 'circa' 1820.
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