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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von chen im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

family name
soyadı

Onların soyadı posta kutusunda yazılıdır. - Their family name is written on their mailbox.

Herhangi biri Tom'un soyadını biliyor mu? - Does anyone know Tom's family name?

thunder (eight triagrams)
thunder (sekiz triagrams)
family name
aile adı

Tom mahkum edilmişse aile adımız mahvolacak. - Our family name will be ruined if Tom is convicted.

Aile adınızın yazılımı nasıl? - What's the spelling of your family name?

Englisch - Englisch
A surname. of Chinese origin (Simplified Chinese: 陈, Traditional Chinese: 陳; pinyin: Chén)
{i} family name
Chen Duxiu Chen Shui bian Yang Chen Ning
a surname of Chinese origin (Simplified Chinese: 陈, Traditional Chinese: 陳; pinyin: Chén)
wild goose having white adult plumage
thunder (eight triagrams)
nII-III: blade of grass
One of the eight trigrams Symbolizes Thunder on the Pakua The Arousing
Original style of Tai Chi Chuan based on creations by Chen Wang Ting and further developed by following generations
Chen Duxiu
or Ch'en Tu-hsiu born Oct. 8, 1879, Huaining county, Anhuei province, China died May 27, 1942, Jiangjing, near Chongqing Chinese political and intellectual leader, cofounder of the Chinese Communist Party. As a young man, Chen studied in Japan. In China, he started subversive periodicals that were quickly suppressed by the government. In 1915, after the establishment of the Chinese republic, he created the monthly Qingnian zazhi ("Youth Magazine"), renamed Xin qingnian ("New Youth"), in which he proposed that the youth of China rejuvenate the nation intellectually and culturally; Lu Xun, Hu Shih, and Mao Zedong were all contributors. In 1917 Chen was appointed dean of the School of Letters at Beijing University. In 1919 he was imprisoned briefly for his role in the May Fourth Movement; on his release he became a Marxist. With Li Dazhao he founded the Chinese Communist Party in 1920; he is regarded as "China's Lenin." The Communist International had him removed as party leader when the party's alliance with the Nationalist Party fell apart, and he was expelled from the party in 1929. Arrested in 1932, he spent five years in prison
Chen Ning Yang
known as Frank Yang born Sept. 22, 1922, Hofei, Anhwei, China Chinese-born U.S. theoretical physicist. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1945 and studied with Edward Teller at the University of Chicago. He showed that parity is violated when elementary particles decay. This and other work in particle physics earned him and Tsung-Dao Lee (b. 1926) a 1957 Nobel Prize. His research focused mostly on interactions involving the weak force among elementary particles. He also worked in statistical mechanics
Chen Shui-bian
born Feb. 18, 1951, Tainan county, Taiwan President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000. Chen studied law at National Taiwan University and later became one of the island's leading attorneys. After unsuccessfully defending protesters who opposed the ruling Nationalist Party, he became linked with the opposition movement, and in the mid-1980s he was jailed on charges of libeling a Nationalist official. He subsequently joined the Democratic Progressive Party and became a prominent member of the movement to establish Taiwan's independence. He served in Taiwan's legislature (1989-94) before being elected mayor of Taipei in 1994. Although he did not win reelection in 1998, the loss freed him to run for president in 2000, and he defeated the Nationalist Party's candidate, ending that party's 55-year rule of Taiwan. In 2004 Chen was narrowly reelected, the vote coming one day after he and his running mate, Vice President Annette Lu (Lu Hsiu-lien), were shot and slightly wounded while campaigning in Tainan
yang chen ning
United States physicist (born in China) who collaborated with Tsung Dao Lee in disproving the principle of conservation of parity (born in 1922)
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