braun

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Almanca - Türkçe
braun kahverengi; güneşten yanmış
kahverengi; güneşten yanmış; (at) doru; (saç) kestanerengi
{braun} kahverengi; güneşten yanmış
kahverengi

Onlar kaba kahverengi deriden yapılmış. - Sie waren aus grobem braunem Leder hergestellt.

İlaç, kahverengi bir sıvıydı. - Die Medizin war eine braune Flüssigkeit.

karamak
doru
kestanerengi
İngilizce - Türkçe

braun teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

brown
kahverengi

Kahverengi saçın çok güzel olduğunu düşünüyor musun? - Do you think that brown hair is very beautiful?

Ania kahverengi ama Magdalena sarı saça sahip. - Ania has brown hair, but Magdalena has blonde hair.

brown
kahverengi,v.kahverengileş: adj.kahverengi
brown
usanmak
brown
esmerleştirmek
brown
kahverengileşmek
brown
(Gıda) pembeleşmek
brown
(Gıda) kavurmak
brown
{f} kahverengileş

Sonbaharda yapraklar kahverengileşir. - The leaves turn brown in the autumn.

brown
brown paper kahverengi veya diğer koyu renk bir ambalaj
brown
güneşten yanmış
brown
brown bread siyah ekmek
brown
kızartmak
brown
kahve rengi
brown
esmer derili
brown
Malezya ırkına mensup
brown
{f} karamak
brown
{f} kızarmak
brown
{f} karartmak; kararmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
German lover and later wife of Adolf Hitler. They began living together in 1936, but the liaison was kept secret, and she was never seen in public with him. They were married hours before their double suicide on April 30, 1945. German-born American rocket engineer, who was director of the U.S. Army team that put the first American satellite, Explorer I, into space (1958). Braun Eva Braun Wernher von Sanford Braun
United States rocket engineer (born in Germany where he designed a missile used against England); he led the United States Army team that put the first American satellite into space (1912-1977) the German mistress of Adolf Hitler (1910-1945)
the German mistress of Adolf Hitler (1910-1945)
braun's holly fern
North American fern whose more or less evergreen leathery fronds are covered with pale brown chafflike scales
Eva Braun
The next day Eva Hitler ended her life by taking poison; her husband shot himself. In accordance with his instructions, their bodies were burned
Eva Braun
a German Nazi who married Adolf Hitler in 1945 and then killed herself at the same time as he did (1910-45). born Feb. 6, 1912, Munich, Ger. died April 30, 1945, Berlin Mistress of Adolf Hitler. A saleswoman in the shop of Hitler's photographer, she became Hitler's mistress in the 1930s, living first in a house he provided in Munich, then at his chalet in Berchtesgaden. He never allowed her to be seen in public with him, and she had no influence on his political life. In April 1945 she joined him in Berlin, against his orders, as the Allied Powers were closing in on the capital. In recognition of her loyalty, he married her in a civil ceremony in the Chancellery bunker on April
Wernher Von Braun
a rocket engineer who was born in Germany and developed the V-2 flying bomb for the Nazis. After World War II he went to the US and worked for NASA on the Apollo Program to send spacecraft to the moon (1912-77). born , March 23, 1912, Wirsitz, Ger. died June 16, 1977, Alexandria, Va., U.S. German-born U.S. rocket engineer. Born into an aristocratic family, he received his doctorate from the University of Berlin. In 1936 he became technical director of the new military development facility at Peenemünde, an essential centre for the rearmament of Nazi Germany, forbidden by the Versailles accords. Liquid-fueled rocket aircraft and jet-assisted takeoffs were successfully demonstrated there, and the V-2 long-range ballistic missile and the Wasserfall supersonic antiaircraft missile were developed. By 1944 the sophistication of the rockets and missiles being tested at Peenemünde was many years ahead of that of any other country. After World War II he and his team surrendered to the U.S.; they were immediately set to work on guided missiles by the U.S. Army, and in 1952 he became technical director (later chief) of the Army's ballistic weapon program. Under his leadership, the Redstone, Jupiter-C, Juno, and Pershing missiles were developed. In 1958 he and his group launched the first U.S. satellite, Explorer
Wernher Von Braun
After NASA was formed, von Braun led the development of some of the large Saturn space launch vehicles; the engineering success of each of the Saturn class of space boosters remains unmatched in rocket history