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Definition von clarke im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

clarke of concentration
konsantrasyon klarkı
family name
soyadı

Soyadınızın yazılışı nasıl? - What's the spelling of your family name?

Herhangi biri Tom'un soyadını biliyor mu? - Does anyone know Tom's family name?

concentration clarke
(Jeoloji) konsantrasyon klarkı
family name
aile adı

Tom mahkum edilmişse aile adımız mahvolacak. - Our family name will be ruined if Tom is convicted.

Aile adınızın yazılımı nasıl? - What's the spelling of your family name?

Englisch - Englisch
An English occupational surname, a variant of Clark
British writer, scientist, and underwater explorer noted for his stories of space exploration. His works include 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). American jazz drummer who was a leading contributor to bop. He originated the now standard practice of maintaining a fixed pulse on a cymbal rather than the bass drum. Clarke Arthur Charles Moore Clement Clarke Quantrill William Clarke
{i} family name
Clarke orbit
geostationary orbit
Clarke orbit
geostationary Earth orbit
Clarke orbit
system of geosynchronous communications satellites that orbit the Earth at high altitudes (named after Arthur C. Clarke, a science fiction author who invented the concept)
Clement Clarke Moore
born July 15, 1779, New York, N.Y., U.S. died July 10, 1863, Newport, R.I. U.S. scholar remembered for the ballad that begins "'Twas the night before Christmas. " Moore cofounded General Theological Seminary and taught Oriental and Greek literature there (1821-50). He is said to have composed "A Visit to St. Nicholas" to amuse his children on Christmas 1822, and it was published anonymously in the Troy (N.Y.) Sentinel, on Dec. 23, 1823. In 2000 it was determined that the poem was probably the work of Henry Livingston, Jr. (1748-1828)
Clark
A male given name transferred from the surname
Clark
An English occupational surname, variant of Clarke, for someone who was either a scribe or priest / cleric
Arthur C Clarke
born Dec. 16, 1917, Minehead, Somerset, Eng. British science-fiction writer. He first published stories while in the Royal Air Force and, after earning a degree in physics and mathematics, wrote such novels as Childhood's End (1953), Earthlight (1955), Rendezvous with Rama (1973), and The Fountains of Paradise (1979). He collaborated with Stanley Kubrick in making 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, film and novel). Some of Clarke's ideas have proved remarkably prescient. Since the 1950s he has lived in Sri Lanka. In 1997 he published 3001: The Final Odyssey. He was knighted in 2000
Arthur C. Clarke
{i} (born 1917) British science fiction writer, author of "2001: A Space Odyssey
Arthur Charles Clarke
born Dec. 16, 1917, Minehead, Somerset, Eng. British science-fiction writer. He first published stories while in the Royal Air Force and, after earning a degree in physics and mathematics, wrote such novels as Childhood's End (1953), Earthlight (1955), Rendezvous with Rama (1973), and The Fountains of Paradise (1979). He collaborated with Stanley Kubrick in making 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, film and novel). Some of Clarke's ideas have proved remarkably prescient. Since the 1950s he has lived in Sri Lanka. In 1997 he published 3001: The Final Odyssey. He was knighted in 2000
Clark
{i} male first name; family name
Clark
Canadian politician who served as prime minister (1979-1980). American military leader and frontiersman who led numerous raids on British troops and Native Americans in the Northwest Territory during the Revolutionary War. American economist known for his theory of marginal productivity. He wrote The Philosophy of Wealth (1885) and The Distribution of Wealth (1899). Panamanian-born American psychologist and author who demonstrated the psychological effects of racial segregation and ghetto life, influencing the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954). British art historian whose works include The Nude (1955), Civilisation (1970), and Feminine Beauty (1980). American general who was Allied commander in North Africa and Italy in World War II and supreme commander of United Nations forces in Korea (1952-1953). American explorer who joined Meriwether Lewis in an expedition to the Pacific Ocean (1804-1806). Clark was responsible for the careful mapmaking en route. Clark Fork Clark Champ James Beauchamp Clark Clark Dick Richard Wagstaff Clark Clark George Rogers Clark Helen Clark James H. Clark of Saltwood Kenneth Mackenzie Clark Baron Clark Mark Wayne Clark Tom Clark William Gable William Clark Hoover Herbert Clark Hull Clark Leonard Robert Clark Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Lewis and Clark Expedition
Clark
A male given name, derived from the surname
William Clarke Quantrill
born July 31, 1837, Canal Dover, Ohio, U.S. died June 6, 1865, Louisville, Ky. U.S. outlaw and Confederate guerrilla. After working as an itinerant schoolteacher, he moved to Kansas, where he failed at farming. By 1860 he was a horse thief and murderer. In the American Civil War he joined the Confederate army and later gathered a gang of guerrillas to raid and rob Union towns and farms. Quantrill's Raiders were made an official troop by the Confederates in 1862. In 1863 Quantrill and his group of about 450 men sacked the free-state town of Lawrence, Kan., killing 150 people. They later defeated a Union detachment, killing 90 soldiers. Quantrill was mortally wounded in a raid into Kentucky
clark
Canadian politician who served as prime minister (1939-) United States psychologist (born in Panama) whose research persuaded the Supreme Court that segregated schools were discriminatory (1914-) United States general who was Allied commander in Africa and Italy in World War II and was commander of the United Nations forces in Korea (1896-1984) United States explorer who (with Meriwether Lewis) led an expedition from St
clark
United States general who was Allied commander in Africa and Italy in World War II and was commander of the United Nations forces in Korea (1896-1984)
clark
United States explorer who (with Meriwether Lewis) led an expedition from St Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River; Clark was responsible for making maps of the area (1770-1838)
clark
United States psychologist (born in Panama) whose research persuaded the Supreme Court that segregated schools were discriminatory (1914-)
clark
Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River; Clark was responsible for making maps of the area (1770-1838)
clark
Canadian politician who served as prime minister (1939-)