ami̇s

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التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sirkeyle ıslanmış çiğ et
amis
Sirkeyle ıslanmış çiğ et
اليونانية - التركية

تعريف ami̇s في اليونانية التركية القاموس.

Amis
amis
الفرنسية - التركية

تعريف ami̇s في الفرنسية التركية القاموس.

amis
arkadaş ol
amis
arkadaşlar

Bize yardım eden arkadaşlarım var. - J'ai des amis qui nous aideront.

O ve ben öylesine yakın arkadaşlarız ki neredeyse birbirimizin aklını okuruz. - Lui et moi sommes des amis si intimes que nous pouvons presque lire dans la tête de l'autre.

chambre d'amis
konuk odası
une paire d'amis
iki dost
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف ami̇s في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

faux amis
plural form of faux ami
Kingsley Amis
and The Old Devils (1986) (1922-95 ) a British writer who wrote humorous novels, such as Lucky Jim (1954)
Martin Amis
born Aug. 25, 1949, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Eng. British writer and critic. The son of writer Kingsley Amis, he graduated from Oxford University in 1971. He worked for the Times Literary Supplement and the New Statesman before becoming a full-time writer. His works including the novels Money (1984), London Fields (1989), and Night Train (1998) as well as the short-story collection Heavy Water (1999) feature inventive word play and often scabrous humour as they satirize the horrors of modern urban life. Amis also published an acclaimed autobiography, Experience (2000), and an idiosyncratic volume centred on Joseph Stalin, Koba the Dread (2002)
Sir Kingsley Amis
born April 16, 1922, London, Eng. died Oct. 22, 1995, London British novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. His first novel, Lucky Jim (1954; film, 1957), was a hugely successful comic masterpiece. He was often characterized as an Angry Young Man, a label he rejected. Notable among his more than 40 books (including four volumes of poetry) are the mordantly humorous novels That Uncertain Feeling (1955; film, Only Two Can Play, 1962), The Green Man (1959; film, 1957), Jake's Thing (1978), and The Old Devils (1986, Booker Prize). He was the father of Martin Amis
Sir Kingsley William Amis
born April 16, 1922, London, Eng. died Oct. 22, 1995, London British novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. His first novel, Lucky Jim (1954; film, 1957), was a hugely successful comic masterpiece. He was often characterized as an Angry Young Man, a label he rejected. Notable among his more than 40 books (including four volumes of poetry) are the mordantly humorous novels That Uncertain Feeling (1955; film, Only Two Can Play, 1962), The Green Man (1959; film, 1957), Jake's Thing (1978), and The Old Devils (1986, Booker Prize). He was the father of Martin Amis