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الإنجليزية - التركية

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painter
{i} ressam

Picasso gibi ressamların nadirdir. - Such painters as Picasso are rare.

Mali olarak ressama yardım ettiler. - They assisted the painter financially.

painter
boyacı

Tom ve Meryem dürüst ve becerikli bir boyacı buldukları için çok memnun. - Tom and Mary are so delighted that they found an honest and capable painter.

Boyacıların ofisimi boyama tarzından memnun değilim. - I'm not happy with how the painters painted my office.

painter
pruva halatı
cut the painter
yuvadan ayrılmak
cut the painter
ilişkiyi kesmek
house painter
boyacı
oil painter
yağlıboya ressamı
painter
badanacı
portrait painter
portre ressamı
scene painter
sahne dekoru ressamı
sign painter
tabela ressamı
marsyas painter
Marsyas ressam
meidias painter
meidias ressam
painter
filika pariması
street painter
(Sanat) Sokak ressamı
bow painter
(Askeri) baş parima
cut the painter
bağları koparmak
cut the painter
ilgiyi kesmek
format painter
biçim boyacısı
landscape drawer painter
(Sanat) açık hava ressamı
landscape painter
peyzaj ressamı
painter
halat/boyacı/ressam
painter
{i} çıma
painter's colic
(Tıp) Kurşun zehirlenmesine bağlı kolik şeklinde ağrılar
scene painter
dekor ressamı
sign painter
afiş ressamı
stern painter
(Askeri) panya
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف a-painter في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

Sunday painter
A painter with little or no experience or training
painter
An artist who paints pictures
painter
A mountain lion, by mispronunciation of "panther"
painter
A laborer or workman who paints surfaces using a paintbrush or other means
painter
A rope connected to the bow of a boat, used to attach it to, e.g. a jetty or another boat

Shove that (fat, wicker luncheon-basket) under your feet, he observed to the Mole, as he passed it down into the boat. Then he untied the painter and took the sculls again.

painter
{n} one who paints or professes painting, a rope to fasten a boat
Achilles Painter
flourished 5th century BC Greek vase painter, named for an amphora decorated with a painting of Achilles and Briseis attributed to him. He was active in Athens in the time of Pericles and was a contemporary of Phidias. His Achilles vase ( 450 BC) is among the finest surviving examples of red-figure pottery from the Classical period. He is also known for his lekythoi (funerary vases with coloured figures on a white background), which are regarded as the most reliable documentation of monumental Greek paintings. Over 200 extant vase paintings are attributed to him
Berlin Painter
flourished 500-460 BC, Athens, Greece Greek vase painter, the outstanding vase painter of the late Archaic period. He is best known as the decorator of an amphora now in Berlin. Whereas it had been customary to frame the groups of figures on each side of the vase with pattern bands, the Berlin Painter eliminated the frame, allowing the figures to dominate and stand out sharply against the black background. Nearly 300 vases are attributed to him
Cleophrades Painter
or Kleophrades Painter flourished late 6th-early 5th century BC, Greece Greek vase painter. Of unknown identity, he takes his name from that of the potter who signed one of his principal works; he may have been a pupil of Euthymides. He decorated large vases with popular scenes, such as athletic contests and mythological epics, mostly in the red-figure style (see red-figure pottery). Over 100 vessels have been attributed to him
Marsyas Painter
flourished 350-325 BC, Greece Greek painter of the late Classical period, known for two containers, both dated 340-330 BC. Both are painted in the so-called Kerch style, named for the area north of the Black Sea where many such vessels were excavated. Characterized by slender, mannered forms, elaborate decoration, and polychrome effects, the Kerch style is thought to be the last major style of Attic red-figure pottery
Meidias Painter
flourished 420-400 BC, Greece Greek vase painter known for his theatrical "florid" style. A large hydria (water vessel) with scenes from the rape of the daughters of Leucippus and of Heracles in the garden of the Hesperides, now in the British Museum, is representative of his work
Niobid Painter
flourished 475-450 BC, Greece Greek vase painter, named for a calyx krater showing the death of the children of Niobe. Because the Niobid Painter made a deliberate effort to express space and depth by arranging figures on different levels, the vessel is thought to reflect the innovative technique of the now lost mural paintings of Polygnotus
Theophilus Shickel Painter
born Aug. 22, 1889, Salem, Va., U.S. died Oct. 5, 1969, Fort Stockton, Texas U.S. zoologist and cell biologist. He received his Ph.D. from Yale in 1913. He was the first to show that the unusually large chromosomes in the salivary glands of Drosophila were particularly well suited for studies of genes and chromosomes. In the early 1930s he published a drawing of a section of a Drosophila chromosome showing more than 150 bands, which for the first time allowed the precise positions of genes to be determined
cut the painter
end a relationship
decor painter
person who paints stage scenery
famous painter
{i} well-known painter, painter whose name is known by many
format painter
brush which transfers properties of one object to another object
house painter
a painter of houses a similar buildings
landscape painter
one who makes paintings of panoramic views, one who paints pictures of landscapes
oil painter
a painter who uses oil paints
painter
A rope attached to the bow of a boat for making it fast
painter
an artist who paints
painter
[top] A line attached to the bow and/or stern of the canoe
painter
The panther, or puma
painter
A rope at the bow of a boat, used to fasten it to anything
painter
A rope attached to the bow of a boat for making it fast to a ship, stake, etc [from Ned Myers]
painter
An artist who represents objects or scenes in color on a flat surface, as canvas, plaster, or the like
painter
A rope or line from the stem of a boat to either secure it or to tow it
painter
a line that is attached to the bow of a boat and used for tying up (as when docking or towing) an artist who paints a worker who is employed to cover objects with paint
painter
large American feline resembling a lion
painter
A painter is someone who paints walls, doors, and some other parts of buildings as their job. Achilles Painter Berlin Painter Cleophrades Painter Kleophrades Painter Marsyas Painter Meidias Painter Niobid Painter Painter Theophilus Shickel
painter
{i} artist who paints; one who covers surfaces with paint (especially professionally); mooring rope (Nautical)
painter
One who paints
painter
A line attached to the bow of a dinghy and used to tie it up or tow it
painter
A line in the bows of a boat, used to make fast to a dock or other object, and for light towing
painter
A rope secured in the bow of a small boat, used for tying up or towing
painter
a worker who is employed to cover objects with paint
painter
A line attached to the bow of a boat for use in towing or making fast
painter
A line, usually about 20 feet long, attached to the bow of paddle rafts and the stern of oar rafts Not to be confused with the much longerbow and stern lines
painter
A painter is an artist who paints pictures
painter
The line at the bow of a small boat, used to tow it or to moor it
painter
a line that is attached to the bow of a boat and used for tying up (as when docking or towing)
painter
On a boat, the small loop of rope at the bow
painter
A bow line to which a smaller boat is towed or made fast to a mooring
painter
One whose occupation is to paint One who covers buildings, ships, ironwork, and the like, with paint
scene painter
an artist specializing in scenic subjects
scene painter
a painter of theatrical scenery
sign painter
someone who paints signs and billboards etc
sign-painter
one who creates large signs
sit for a painter
act as a model for a painter
word-painter
a writer of vivid or graphic descriptive power
a-painter
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