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Определение emma в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

ack ack emma
uçak makinisti
ack emma
öğleden önce
pip emma
öğleden sonra
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Şart edâtıdır) "Lâkin, ancak şu kadar var ki" meâlinde
Jane Austen'in, filme de aktarılmış bir romanı
emma maersk
Bugüne kadar üretilmiş konteynır gemileri arasında kapasite bakımından en büyüğü olarak kabul edilen gemi
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A female given name

The cottage now belonged to Emma's mother Beatrix, who was a tutor in English literature at a women's college, specialising in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century novel. This may have accounted for Emma's Christian name, for it had seemed to Beatrix unfair to call her daughter Emily, a name associated with her grandmother's servants rather than the author of The Wuthering Heights, so Emma had been chosen, perhaps with the hope that some of the qualities possessed by the heroine of the novel might be perpetuated.

M in RAF phonetic alphabet
{i} female first name
Goldman Emma Hamilton Emma Lady Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina Lazarus Emma Thompson Emma
used in England since the Norman Conquest. It became fashionable in the nineteenth century, and is back in favor today
Emma Goldman
born June 27, 1869, Kovno, Lith., Russian Empire died May 14, 1940, Toronto, Ont., Can. International anarchist. She immigrated to the U.S. in 1885, settling in Rochester, N.Y. Moving to New York City in 1889, she formed a close association with the Russian anarchist Alexander Berkman (1870-1936); the two corresponded regularly during Berkman's imprisonment (1892-1906) for an assassination attempt on Henry Clay Frick. In 1893 Goldman herself was jailed for inciting a riot when a group of unemployed workers reacted to a fiery speech she had delivered. She founded and edited (1906-17) the anarchist magazine Mother Earth and wrote on anarchism, feminism, birth control, and other social problems. After Berkman's release she continued anarchist activities with him until 1917, when they were arrested for agitating against the military draft. Upon her release in 1919, she and other anarchists were deported to the Soviet Union. She moved to England in 1921 and later to Canada and Spain, continuing to lecture throughout Europe
Emma Goldman
(1869-1940) American anarchist and feminist who was deported to the Russia in 1919
Emma Hart Willard
{i} (1787-1870) American educator and poet
Emma Lady Hamilton
orig. Amy Lyon born 1761, Great Neston, Cheshire, Eng. died Jan. 15, 1815, Calais, France English social figure, mistress of Horatio Nelson. In 1786 she became the mistress, and in 1791 the wife, of Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), British envoy to Naples. A beautiful woman whose portrait was frequently painted by George Romney, she was a favourite in Neapolitan society. She became Nelson's mistress in 1798 and gave birth to their daughter, Horatia, in 1801, then lived with Nelson after her husband's death (1803). She later squandered the money both men left her, was imprisoned for debt (1813-14), and died in poverty
Emma Lazarus
born July 22, 1849, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Nov. 19, 1887, New York U.S. writer. She was born into a cultured Jewish family and learned languages and the classics at an early age. Her first book (1867) caught the attention of Ralph Waldo Emerson, with whom she corresponded thereafter. She wrote a prose romance and translated Heinrich Heine's poems and ballads. She took up the defense of persecuted Jews 1881 and began working for the relief of new immigrants to the U.S. The famous closing lines to her poem "The New Colossus" (1883) were inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty (see Statue of Liberty National Monument), dedicated in 1886
Emma Thompson
born April 15, 1959, London, Eng. British actress and screenwriter. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, she acted on stage and television and won acclaim in the miniseries Fortunes of War (1987). While married to Kenneth Branagh (1989-94), she appeared in several of his films, including Henry V (1989), Dead Again (1991), and Much Ado About Nothing (1993). She later starred in Howards End (1992, Academy Award), The Remains of the Day (1993), Sense and Sensibility (1995), for which she won an Academy Award for best screenplay, and Primary Colors (1998)
Emma Thompson
{i} (born 1959) famous British movie actress
pip emma
Expansion of p.m.: in the afternoon or evening
Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina
born April 30, 1909, The Hague, Netherlands died March 20, 2004, Baarn Queen of The Netherlands (1948-80). During World War II she took refuge in Ottawa while her husband, Prince Bernhard, remained with Queen Wilhelmina's government, which had relocated to London. Returning to The Netherlands in 1945, Juliana acted as regent during her mother's illness and became queen when Wilhelmina abdicated. In 1980 she abdicated in favour of her daughter Beatrix
ack emma
(Archaic) a.m., between midnight and noon, in the morning (e.g.: "My blood test results are expected around 7 a.m.")
emma

    Расстановка переносов

    Em·ma

    Турецкое произношение

    emı

    Произношение

    /ˈemə/ /ˈɛmə/

    Этимология

    () From a Frankish prototheme Ermin- or Irmin- "entire",the first part of given names such as Ermintrude and Irmgard

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    ... and and when i saw that i was so frustrated emma dot subset with my ...
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