austrian

listen to the pronunciation of austrian
İngilizce - Türkçe
Avusturyalı

Tom, Avusturyalı ve Alman arasındaki farkı bilmez. - Tom doesn't know the difference between an Austrian and a German.

Kim Avusturya'da doğduysa Avusturyalıdır. - Whoever is born in Austria, is an Austrian.

(sıfat) Avusturya
avusturyali
[n adj] Avusturya ile ilgili
{s} Avusturya, Avusturya'ya özgü
{s} Avusturya

Kim Avusturya'da doğduysa Avusturyalıdır. - Whoever is born in Austria, is an Austrian.

O Alman değil ama Avusturyalı. - He's not German, but Austrian.

(isim) Avusturyalı
austrian capital
avusturya başkenti
İngilizce - İngilizce
Of, from, or pertaining to Austria, or its people
A person from Austria or of Austrian descent
{n} a native of Austria in Germany
{a} pertaining to Austria
{i} native or resident of Austria (country in Europe)
{s} of or pertaining to Austria (country in Europe)
An Austrian is someone who comes from Austria. relating to Austria or its people. someone from Austria. Austrian Netherlands Austrian school of economics Austrian Succession War of the
Something that is Austrian belongs or relates to Austria, or to its people or culture. the Austrian government
a native or inhabitant of Austria of or relating to Austria or its people or culture; "Austrian music
Of or pertaining to Austria, or to its inhabitants
A native or an inhabitant of Austria
of or relating to Austria or its people or culture; "Austrian music"
a native or inhabitant of Austria
Austrian German
A national standard variety of the German language that is spoken and written in the Austria and Bolzano-Bozen (Italy)
Austrian Chancellor
prime minister of Austria, ruler of Austria
Austrian German
{i} any type of German language that is spoken in Austria
Austrian Netherlands
(1713-95) Provinces located in the southern part of the Low Countries, roughly comprising modern Belgium and Luxembourg. In 1713, the Peace of Utrecht gave Emperor Charles VI control of what had been called the Spanish Netherlands. Administration of the region continued under the Habsburg rulers Maria Theresa and later Joseph II, until the Austrian Netherlands was annexed to France in 1795
Austrian citizen
citizen of Austria (country in central Europe)
Austrian school of economics
Body of economic theory developed by several late 19th-century Austrian economists. Carl Menger (1840-1921) published a paper on their new theory of value in 1871. The concept of value was subjective, the source of a product's value being its ability to satisfy human wants. The actual value depended on the utility derived by the consumer from the product in its least important use (marginal utility). The theory was also applied to production and pricing. Other founders of the school included Friedrich von Wieser (1851-1926) and Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851-1914). See also opportunity cost; productivity
austrian monetary unit
monetary unit in Austria
War of the Austrian Succession
(1740-48) Group of related wars that took place after the death (1740) of Emperor Charles VI. At issue was the right of Charles's daughter Maria Theresa to inherit the Habsburg lands. The war began when Frederick II of Prussia invaded Silesia in 1740. His victory suggested that the Habsburg dominions were incapable of defending themselves, prompting other countries to enter the fray. The conflict was ended by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
war of the austrian succession
Prussian and Austria fought over Silesia and most of the rest of Europe took sides; 1740-1748
austrian

    Heceleme

    Aus·tri·an

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    ôstriın

    Telaffuz

    /ˈôstrēən/ /ˈɔːstriːən/

    Videolar

    ... from Sonia classical perfect efficient you interesting Austrian guy living on ...
    ... is not believed by Austrian people or by the April ...