harper

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İngilizce - Türkçe
harp çalan
harpçı
(isim) harpçı
HARP
(Askeri) yüksek irtifadan bırakış noktası (high altitude release point)
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harp
Dik tutularak parmakla çalınan, üç köşeli ve telli, büyük çalgı, arp
HARP
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bak: Harb
harp
Savaş
harp
bakınız: arp
harp
Savaş: "Birinci Dünya Harbinde de başıma gelmeyen kalmadı."- R. H. Karay. bakınız arp
İngilizce - İngilizce
An occupational surname for a player of the harp
{n} one who harps, a player on a harp
Harper brothers Harper's Magazine Lee Harper
A harpist
{i} person that plays the harp
A player on the harp; a minstrel
A brass coin bearing the emblem of a harp, formerly current in Ireland
someone who plays the harp
Harper Lee
{i} Nelle Harper Lee (born 1926), United State writer who is famous for her novel "To Kill a Mockingbird
Harper Lee
born April 28, 1926, Monroeville, Ala., U.S. U.S. novelist. The daughter of a lawyer, Lee attended the University of Alabama but left for New York City before obtaining a law degree. An editor helped her transform a series of short stories into the novel To Kill a Mockingbird (1960). Lee's only novel, it was nationally acclaimed, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1961, and was adapted into a memorable film in 1962. The novel's hero is the white lawyer Atticus Finch, whose just and compassionate acts include an unpopular defense of a black man falsely accused of raping a white girl. The book continued to resonate into the 21st century
Harper brothers
U.S. printers and publishers. The two oldest brothers, James (1795-1869) and John (1797-1875) established J. & J. Harper in 1817; their siblings Joseph (1801-70) and Fletcher (1806-77) joined in 1823 and 1825. The firm took the name Harper & Brothers in 1833. The company began publishing periodicals in 1850 with Harper's New Monthly Magazine (see Harper's Magazine), which was followed by Harper's Weekly (1857) and Harper's Bazaar (1867). In 1900 the business passed out of family hands. Two of the Harper magazines are still being published; the name Harper also survives in the international book-publishing firm HarperCollins
Harper's
{i} monthly American magazine covering topics of general interest (including politics, news, fiction, culture, etc.)
Harper's Bazaar
monthly American magazine for women that covers many topics (health, beauty, career, money, fashion, etc.)
Harper's Ferry
a town in West Virginia, where the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers meet, that was the place of many battles during the American Civil War. Just before the war, an abolitionist (=someone who wants to stop slavery) called John Brown took control of the government weapons that were kept there and tried to get slaves to fight against their owners. He was caught and hanged for treason (=actions against your country)
Harper's Magazine
Monthly magazine published in New York, N.Y., U.S., one of the oldest and most prestigious literary and opinion journals in the U.S. Founded in 1850 as Harper's New Monthly Magazine by the printing and publishing firm of the Harper brothers, it was a leader in publishing works by illustrious British and U.S. authors. By 1865 it had become the most successful periodical in the U.S. In the 1920s its format changed to that of a forum on public affairs, balanced with short stories. Financial problems began in the 1960s, and in 1980 its demise was averted by grants from a philanthropic organization, the MacArthur Foundation. Since 1976 it has been edited almost continuously by Lewis Lapham (b. 1935)
Harp
An occupational surname for a player of the harp
harp
(usually with on) To repeatedly mention a subject

Why do you harp on about a single small mistake?.

harp
A harmonica
harp
{n} a musical instrument, a constellation
harp
The harp is the emblem of Ireland Its origin as the badge of Erin is obscure, but probably alludes to the instrument of Brian Boroimhe
harp
{v} to play on the harp, to dwell upon
Harp
An English surname
Nelle Harper Lee
{i} Harper Lee (born 1926), United State writer who is famous for her novel "To Kill a Mockingbird
harp
A musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame furnished with strings and sometimes with pedals, held upright, and played with the fingers
harp
Historic and Archeological Resources Plan
harp
To dwell on or recur to a subject tediously or monotonously in speaking or in writing; to refer to something repeatedly or continually; usually with on or upon
harp
A member of the string instrument family, the sub-category of unbowed strings It has the following stages of sound production: energy source: muscle vibrating element: the strings resonating chamber: the instrument's body
harp
To repeatedly mention a subject
harp
come back to; "Don't dwell on the past"; "She is always harping on the same old things"
harp
play the harp; "She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully"
harp
A harp is a large musical instrument consisting of a row of strings stretched from the top to the bottom of a frame. You play the harp by plucking the strings with your fingers. harp on about to talk about something continuously, especially in a way that is annoying or boring. Plucked stringed instrument in which the resonator, or belly, is perpendicular to the plane of the strings. Harps are roughly triangular. In early harps and many folk harps, the strings are strung between the resonating "body" and the "neck." Early harps and many folk harps lack the forepillar or column forming the third side of the triangle that characterizes frame harps; the column permits high string tension and higher-pitched tuning. Small, primitive harps date back to at least 3000 BC in the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East. In Europe they became particularly important in Celtic societies. The large modern orchestral harp emerged in the 18th century. It has 47 strings and a range of almost seven octaves. It plays the entire chromatic (12-note) scale by means of seven pedals, each of which can alter the pitch of a note (in all octaves) by two semitones through tightening or relaxing the strings by turning a forklike projection against it; it is thus known as the double-action harp. Its massive resonator permits considerable volume of tone. See also Aeolian harp
harp
The harp's strings are plucked, and its pitches are changed by means of pedals Its ethereal tone is easily recognizable The harp frequently plays broken chords called arpeggios
harp
a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neck; the strings stretched between the neck and the soundbox are plucked with the fingers a pair of curved vertical supports for a lampshade come back to; "Don't dwell on the past"; "She is always harping on the same old things"
harp
A large upright roughly triangular musical instrument consisting of a frame housing a graduated series of vertical strings, played by plucking with the fingers
harp
A grain sieve
harp
A constellation; Lyra, or the Lyre
harp
a shortening of "French harp," or harmonica
harp
A large, plucked stringed instrument that predates the piano The strings are plucked mechanically, distinguishing it from the piano in which they are struck with hammers
harp
To play on the harp
harp
To play on, as a harp; to play (a tune) on the harp; to develop or give expression to by skill and art; to sound forth as from a harp; to hit upon
harp
{i} large stringed instrument with an upright triangular frame which is played by plucking the strings with the fingers
harp
{f} play on a harp; dwell tediously on a subject
harp
a pair of curved vertical supports for a lampshade
harp
The metal frame that holds the shade over the base of the lamp
harp
A musical instrument consisting of an upright frame strung with strings that are stroked or plucked with the fingers
harp
play the harp; "She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully
harp
The harp is an ancient instrument It is a chordophone, usually triangular in shape having anywhere from 1 to 47 strings The strings are knotted perpendicular to the soundboard It is played by strumming or plucking
harp
a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole
harp
An abbreviation for "hot rolled annealed and pickled "
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harp
warfare
harp
war

He was head of America's Naval War College. - O, Amerika'nın Deniz Harp Okulunun başkanıydı.

harp
conflict
harp
fighting
harp
sackbut
harp
mus. harp
harp
harp
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