fischer

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Almanca - Türkçe
r. 'fişır balıkçı
[der] balıkçı
- {'fişır} r balıkçı
Türkçe - Türkçe

fischer teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

gerhard fischer
Elle tutulan metal detektörünü icat eden Alman mühendis
İngilizce - Türkçe

fischer teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

fisherman
(isim) balıkçı
fisher
(Spor) balıkçı gemisi
fisher
(Bilgisayar) fısher
fisher
balıkçıl hayvan
fisher
balık tutan kimse
fisher
balıkçı

Balıkçılar ağlarını denize fırlattılar. - The fishermen cast their nets into the sea.

Balıkçı yakaladığı balığın büyüklüğünü abarttı. - The fisherman exaggerated the size of the fish he had caught.

fisher
balık avlayan hayvan veya kuş
fisher
fisherman baIıkçı
fisher
(isim) balıkçı
fisher
dalyan
fisher
fishery balıkçılık
fisher
balık tarlası
fisherman
{i} balıkçı

Ben kötü bir balıkçıyım. - I'm a lousy fisherman.

Tom böyle kötü bir havada balık tutmaya gitmemesi için balıkçıyı umutsuzca uyardı. - Tom desperately warned the fisherman not to go fishing on such a bad weather.

fisherman
{ç} fish.er.men (fîş'ırmîn)
fishermen
fishermans
Almanca - İngilizce
fisher

The fishermen took photos of their catch. - Die Fischer machten Aufnahmen von ihrem Fang.

If you believe that by insulting you would solve the problem of fishermen, well, let me say, you deceive yourself. - Wenn du denkst, dass du die Probleme der Fischer mit Beleidigungen lösen kannst, nun, lass es mich so sagen, dann täuschst du dich.

fisherman
fishermen

The fishermen ignored Tom's warning. - Die Fischer ignorierten Toms Warnung.

If you believe that by insulting you would solve the problem of fishermen, well, let me say, you deceive yourself. - Wenn du denkst, dass du die Probleme der Fischer mit Beleidigungen lösen kannst, nun, lass es mich so sagen, dann täuschst du dich.

Fischer-Eisvögel
water kingfishers (zoological family)
Fischer
piscatorial
Fischer
piscatory
Herr Fischer hat, wie Sie wissen, …
Mr. Fischer, you will remember, …
Vom Fischer und seiner Frau (Märchen)
The Fisherman and his Wife (fairy tale)
İngilizce - İngilizce
American chess player who became a grand master at the age of 15 and was world champion from 1972 to 1974. Fischer projection Fischer Bobby Robert James Fischer Fischer Emil Hermann Fischer Dieskau Dietrich
United States chess master; world champion from 1972 to 1975 (born in 1943) German chemist noted for work on synthetic sugars and the purines (1852-1919) German chemist noted for his synthesis of hemin (1881-1945)
German chemist noted for work on synthetic sugars and the purines (1852-1919)
United States chess master; world champion from 1972 to 1975 (born in 1943)
German chemist noted for his synthesis of hemin (1881-1945)
Fischer indole synthesis
A class of chemical reaction in which a phenylhydrazine is reacted with an aldehyde or ketone to form an indole
Fischer-Tropsch process
The synthesis of hydrocarbons by the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide
Fischer projection
Method of representing the three-dimensional structures of molecules on a page, devised by Emil Fischer. By convention, horizontal lines represent bonds projecting from the plane of the paper toward the viewer, and vertical lines represent bonds projecting away from the viewer. Fischer projections are a convenient way to depict chiral molecules (see optical activity) and distinguish between pairs of enantiomers (see racemate). They are most often used to depict isomers of the sugars. See also chemical formula
fischer's slime mushroom
a type of slime mushroom
Bobby Fischer
orig. Robert James Fischer born March 9, 1943, Chicago, Ill., U.S. U.S. chess master. He became a grandmaster at age 15, then a record. In 1972 Fischer defeated Boris Spassky to become the only American to win the world chess championship. An intense and eccentric personality, he was a devout Christian fundamentalist who frequently condemned the Soviet Union for godlessness; he was deprived of his title in 1975 after refusing to meet his Soviet challenger, Anatoly Karpov. He remained out of the game thereafter except for a victorious private rematch with Spassky in Yugoslavia in 1992; the game violated U.S. sanctions against Yugoslavia, and Fischer has remained abroad ever since
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
born May 28, 1925, Berlin, Ger. German baritone and conductor. He had his first extensive performance experience as a prisoner of war in Italy, and he made his professional debut in 1947. One of the most remarkable singers of his time, he was equally successful in the often mutually exclusive realms of opera and lied. His lyrical voice was supported by his commanding presence, intelligent musicianship, and superb artistry. He recorded most of the standard art-song repertoire, as well as numerous unusual and contemporary works; his many premieres included Benjamin Britten's War Requiem (1962)
Emil Fischer
born Oct. 9, 1852, Euskirchen, Prussia died July 15, 1919, Berlin, Ger. German organic chemist. He received his Ph.D. in 1874. He determined the structures of uric acid, caffeine, and related compounds, showing that all are derivatives of a single compound he named purine. This led him to study protein structure and the ways in which amino acids are combined in proteins. He determined the molecular structures of glucose, fructose, and many other sugars, verifying his results by synthesizing each, and distinguished the 15 stereoisomers of glucose (see isomer; configuration; optical activity). His researches into the sugars were of unparalleled importance to organic chemistry and earned him in 1902 the second Nobel Prize for Chemistry. His investigations of fermentation laid the foundations of enzyme chemistry
Emil Hermann Fischer
born Oct. 9, 1852, Euskirchen, Prussia died July 15, 1919, Berlin, Ger. German organic chemist. He received his Ph.D. in 1874. He determined the structures of uric acid, caffeine, and related compounds, showing that all are derivatives of a single compound he named purine. This led him to study protein structure and the ways in which amino acids are combined in proteins. He determined the molecular structures of glucose, fructose, and many other sugars, verifying his results by synthesizing each, and distinguished the 15 stereoisomers of glucose (see isomer; configuration; optical activity). His researches into the sugars were of unparalleled importance to organic chemistry and earned him in 1902 the second Nobel Prize for Chemistry. His investigations of fermentation laid the foundations of enzyme chemistry