geisel

listen to the pronunciation of geisel
Deutsch - Türkisch
[die] rehine, tutak¡
n {'gayzıl} r rehine
n. r. 'gayzıl rehine
rehine olmak
rehin al
rehine
Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von geisel im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

hostage
rehine

Tüm rehineler zarar verilmeden serbest bırakıldı. - All the hostages were released unharmed.

Teröristler rehineleri serbest bıraktı. - The terrorists released the hostages.

hostage
{i} rehin

Rehineleri serbest bırakmayı reddettiler. - They refused to release the hostages.

Tom ve Mary üç ay için rehine olarak tutuldular. - Tom and Mary were held as hostages for three months.

hostage
tutsak

Dan iki günlük tutsaklıktan sonra nihayet rehinesini serbest bıraktı. - Dan finally released his hostage after two days of captivity.

Tutsakların kaderi görüşmenin sonucuna göre değişir. - The fate of the hostages depends on the result of the negotiation.

hostage
(Askeri) REHİN: Bazı akit anlaşmaların veya isteklerin yerine getirilmesi için teminat olarak alıkonulmuş personel. (1949 Cenevre Sözleşmesi'ne göre rehin almak yasaktır)
hostage
tutak
hostage
{i} teminât
Deutsch - Englisch
hostage

The hostages will be released. - Die Geiseln werden freigelassen werden.

All the hostages were released unharmed. - Alle Geiseln wurden unverletzt freigelassen.

jdn. als Geisel nehmen
to take somebody hostage
Englisch - Englisch
United States writer of children's books (1904-1991)
Theodor Seuss Geisel
known as Dr. Seuss born March 2, 1904, Springfield, Mass., U.S. died Sept. 24, 1991, La Jolla, Calif. U.S. writer and illustrator. He studied at Dartmouth College and did doctoral work at the University of Oxford. He began working in 1927 as a freelance cartoonist, illustrator, and writer. Under his pseudonym, Geisel began creating immensely popular children's books peopled with outlandish invented creatures and brimming with nonsense words. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937), his first Dr. Seuss book, was followed by such huge successes as Horton Hatches the Egg (1940), The Cat in the Hat (1957), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1957), Yertle the Turtle (1958), and Green Eggs and Ham (1960). Such perennial best-sellers, and his posthumous Oh, the Places You'll Go! (1993), made him the best-selling children's author in the world