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Definition of a lottery in English Turkish dictionary

lottery
{i} piyango

Tom piyangoyu kazanacağını ummuştu. - Tom had hoped that he would win the lottery.

Tom piyangoda 10.000 dolar kazandı. - Tom won $10,000 in the lottery.

lottery
(Ticaret) rastlantı
lottery
kur'a
lottery
kura çekimi
lotto
tombala oyunu
lottery
sayısal loto
lottery
(isim) piyango
lottery
lotarya
lotto
{i} tombala
lotto
{i} loto

Eğer loto oyununu kazanırsan parayla ne yapacaksın? - If you win the lotto, what will you do with the money?

English - English
lotto
lottery
Allotment; a thing allotted
lottery
A scheme for the distribution of prizes by lot or chance, especially a gaming scheme in which one or more tickets bearing particular numbers draw prizes, the other tickets are blanks
lottery
{n} a distribution of prizes made by chance
lottery
a process, such as picking a name from a hat, through which goods are allocated randomly
lottery
Fig
lottery
The process that determines the order of selection, among the non-playoff teams, in the first round of the draft
lottery
Resume selection process whereby students are selected at random for interviews as an alternative to prescreening by employers
lottery
something that is regarded as a chance event; "the election was just a lottery to them"
lottery
A scheme for the distribution of prizes by lot or chance, especially a gaming scheme in which one or more tickets bearing particular numbers draw prizes, and the rest of tickets are blanks
lottery
An affair of chance
lottery
game using probability to decide the winner -- "Tom, Dick, and Harry each bought five lottery tickets " (205)
lottery
a form of consumer sales promotion in which purchasers are offered to win prizes if their names are drawn from a barrel; a game of chance Also called a Sweepstake
lottery
{i} game of chance in which a large number of tickets are sold and the winner is determined by randomly choosing one of the tickets, raffle; something whose outcome is determined by chance
lottery
A lottery is a type of gambling game in which people buy numbered tickets. Several numbers are then chosen, and the people who have those numbers on their tickets win a prize. the national lottery
lottery
players buy (or are given) chances and prizes are distributed according to the drawing of lots
lottery
A scheme for the distribution of prizes by lot or chance; esp
lottery
Funds derived from State lottery sales that began in 1985   Approximately 34% must be distributed to public schools and colleges   Allocation is based upon prior year resident and non-resident attendance
lottery
n A voluntary tax paid by those who wish to experience what is it like to become filthy rich, ie to get inordinate sums of money for doing nothing
lottery
A lottery is a game of chance based upon the random selection of numbers Generally, lotteries are only legally operated by states, other governmental entities, or not-for-profit organizations
lottery
Each year, the U S makes 55,000 permanent resident visas (green cards) available by random selection through the diversity visa lottery Deadlines for applying are usually in the fall Decisions usually come the following spring or summer, and green cards are available the following fall
lottery
A tax on people who are bad at math
lottery
Plan that awards a prize on the basis of chance and requires consideration to enter It becomes a legal sweepstakes or game when consideration is removed, or a contest when chance is eliminated
lottery
If you describe something as a lottery, you mean that what happens depends entirely on luck or chance. Which judges are assigned to a case is always a bit of a lottery. Drawing of lots in which prizes are distributed to the winners among persons buying a chance. A form of gambling, lottery in its modern form may be traced to 15th-century Europe. The Continental Congress in 1776 voted to establish a lottery to raise funds for the American Revolution. By the mid-19th century, in the wake of abuses by private organizers, U.S. states began passing antilottery laws. An 1878 Supreme Court opinion held that lotteries had "a demoralizing influence upon the people," and by the 1890s most had been eliminated. A revival began in the mid-1960s; many state governments seeking revenues instituted officially sanctioned, independently audited lotteries. In most such operations, the bettor buys a numbered receipt or writes down his or her number choices, a drawing is held, and the winners identify themselves. The value of the prizes is the amount remaining after expenses and the state's share are deducted from the pool. Winnings are usually subject to taxes. The top prize can grow into the tens of millions, usually causing a buying frenzy as it increases, but the odds against winning remain astronomical
lottery
A scheme in which making a required purchase gives a person a chance to win a prize which is awarded at random, usually through an electronic drawing Lotteries may not be used as promotion devices under U S laws
lottery
a gaming scheme in which one or more tickets bearing particular numbers draw prizes, and the rest of the tickets are blanks
lottery
players buy (or are given) chances and prizes are distributed according to the drawing of lots something that is regarded as a chance event; "the election was just a lottery to them
lottery
Something that makes people believe in pure luck
lottery
rec gamblin lottery - The most active alt lotto players
lottery
The overall process that allows students to select an on campus room for the next academic year
lottery
a game in which the winners of the prizes are chosen at random, usually by drawing lots
lottery
Allotment; thing allotted
a lottery

    Hyphenation

    a lot·te·ry

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı lätıri

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈlätərē/ /ə ˈlɑːtɜriː/

    Videos

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