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Gespenst, Gespenst
PONS sözlüğünde
spec·tre, Amerİng spec·ter [ˈspektəʳ, Amerİng -ɚ] ISIM
1. spectre edebi eskimiş dil kullanımı (ghost):
Gespenst cinssiz <-(e)s, -er>
2. spectre mecazi edebi (threat):
[Schreck]gespenst cinssiz mecazi
spec·ter ISIM Amerİng
specter → spectre
spec·tre, Amerİng spec·ter [ˈspektəʳ, Amerİng -ɚ] ISIM
1. spectre edebi eskimiş dil kullanımı (ghost):
Gespenst cinssiz <-(e)s, -er>
2. spectre mecazi edebi (threat):
[Schreck]gespenst cinssiz mecazi
OpenDict maddesi
spectre, specter ISIM
Geist eril
Schemen eril
Phantom cinssiz
PONS sözlüğünde
spectre [or Amerİng -er]
spectre [or Amerİng -er]
specter Amerİng
spectre Brit
spectre [or Amerİng -er]
PONS sözlüğünde
spec·tre, Amerİng spec·ter [ˈspektəʳ, Amerİng -ɚ] ISIM
1. spectre edebi eskimiş dil kullanımı (ghost):
Gespenst cinssiz <-(e)s, -er>
2. spectre mecazi edebi (threat):
[Schreck]gespenst cinssiz mecazi
spec·ter ISIM Amerİng
specter → spectre
spec·tre, Amerİng spec·ter [ˈspektəʳ, Amerİng -ɚ] ISIM
1. spectre edebi eskimiş dil kullanımı (ghost):
Gespenst cinssiz <-(e)s, -er>
2. spectre mecazi edebi (threat):
[Schreck]gespenst cinssiz mecazi
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Tek dilli örnekler (PONS yazı işleri tarafından onaylanmamıştır)
The grim specter of the 1943 riots never quite fades from the minds of city leaders.
en.wikipedia.org
Because of the specter of an infinite regress, the traditionalist model began to seem less plausible.
en.wikipedia.org
The specter of war kept the state heavily militarized, setting the stage for army commanders to mistreat the population.
en.wikipedia.org
Twenty minutes later, the specters march back down the stairs and leave, slamming the front door behind them.
en.wikipedia.org
Specter maintained his comments were a prediction, not a warning.
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İnternetten örnekler (PONS yazı işleri tarafından onaylanmamıştır)
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When Isaac Newton discovered the splitting of white light into a colourful spectrum (= spectre, apparition) in the second half of the seventeenth century, he assigned different refractive indices to the rays, depending on the different colours which they evoked.
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www.itp.uni-hannover.de
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Als Isaac Newton in der zweiten Hälfte des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts die Zerlegbarkeit des weißen Lichts in ein buntes Spektrum (spectrum = Erscheinung, Gespenst) entdeckte, ordnete er den Strahlen je nach den Farben, die sie hervorriefen, verschiedene Brechungsindizes zu.
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"A spectre is haunting the western world ? the spectre of religion."
cms.ifa.de
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"Ein Gespenst geht um in der westlichen Welt ? das Gespenst der Religion."