marques

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Definition von marques im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

marque
model (araba)
marque
marka
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von marques im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

marque
A brand of a manufactured product, especially a model of motor car
marque
{n} a reprisal, retaliation, revenge, ship
João Belchior Marques Goulart
born March 1, 1918, São Borja, Braz. died Dec. 6, 1976, Corrientes province, Arg. Reformist president of Brazil (1961-64). Son of a wealthy rancher, he earned a law degree and became a protégé of Pres. Getúlio Vargas, in whose administration he served as minister of labour, industry, and commerce. Elected vice president (1956-61), he became president when Pres. Jânio Quadros resigned. He undertook a program of radical reforms, winning passage of a law limiting the amount of profits that foreign companies could export. He attempted land reform but was unable to secure majority support for his legislative program. Inflation reached alarming proportions, the cost of living tripling. He was ousted by the military in 1964 and died in exile
marque
{i} model (of a car); emblem indicating model; example; type; seizure of enemy's property (Archaic); permit for a seizure at sea (Archaic)
marque
A marque is the name of a famous company that makes motor vehicles, or the vehicles it produces. a marque long-associated with motor racing success, Alfa Romeo. A model or brand of a manufactured product, especially an automobile. the well-known name of a type of car or other product, especially an expensive one
marque
A license to pass the limits of a jurisdiction, or boundary of a country, for the purpose of making reprisals; a letter of marque
marque
A license to pass the limits of a jurisdiction, or boundary of a country, for the purpose of making reprisals
marque
a name given to a product or service
marques

    Türkische aussprache

    märks

    Aussprache

    /ˈmärks/ /ˈmɑːrks/

    Etymologie

    [ 'märk ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Old Provençal marca, from marcar to mark, seize as pledge, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German marcOn to mark.
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