müller

listen to the pronunciation of müller
Deutsch - Türkisch
{'mülır} r değirmenci
[der] değirmenci
değirmenci
Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von müller im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

müller muscle
(Tıp) müller kası
miller
değirmenci

Bir zamanlar fakir olan ama güzel bir kızı olan bir değirmenci vardı. - Once upon a time there was a miller who was poor, but he had a beautiful daughter.

Çok fazla su değirmenciyi boğdu. - Too much water drowned the miller.

millers
değirmenciler
geiger müller counter
(Nükleer Bilimler) (gm) geiger müller sayacı(gm),geiger mueller sayıcısı geiger region/threshold gliger bölgesi/eşiği
miller
pervane
Deutsch - Englisch
millers
miller

My grandfather was a miller. - Mein Großvater war Müller.

A person named Miller wants to see you. - Jemand mit Namen Müller wünscht Sie zu sehen.

Müller'sche Ähnlichkeitstäuschung (Ausbildung gleicher Merkmale bei zwei oder me
Mullerian mimicry
Geiger-Müller-Zähler
Geiger-Mueller counter
Geiger-Müller-Zähler
G-M counter
Geiger-Müller-Zähler
Geiger counter tube
Geiger-Müller-Zähler
Geiger counter
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von müller im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

geiger müller sayacı
(Askeri) geiger mueller counter
geiger-müller sayacı
(Fizik) geiger-müller counter
geiger-müller sayacı
(Çevre) geiger-mueller counter
geiger-müller tübü
(Çevre) geiger-mueller tube
Englisch - Englisch
Lucas Müller Geiger Müller counter Müller Johannes Peter
{i} family name; family name of various historical religious and political figures; Johann Müller (1436-1476), known as "Regiomontanus", mathematician and astronomer who established the study of algebra and trigonometry in Germany; Friedrich Max Müller (1823-1900), British philologist and Orientalist (born in Germany) known for his research of Sanskrit language and literature; Karl Alexander Müller (born 1927), Swiss physicist, 1987 Nobel Prize winner for Physics (together with J. Georg Bednorz) for his first research in superconductivity
Müller-Lyer illusion
An optical illusion consisting of a stylized arrow whose midpoint appears to be closer to the tail end
Geiger-Müller counter
Geiger counter
Friedrich Max Müller
{i} Max Muller (1823-1900), British philologist and Orientalist (born in Germany) known for his research of Sanskrit language and literature
Johann Müller
{i} (1436-1476) known as "Regiomontanus", German mathematician and astronomer who established the study of algebra and trigonometry in Germany
Johannes Peter Müller
born July 14, 1801, Koblenz, France died April 28, 1858, Berlin, Ger. German physiologist, comparative anatomist, and natural philosopher. He studied at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin and later taught at both. His discovery that each sense organ responds to stimuli differently implied that external events are perceived only by the changes they produce in sensory systems. His investigations in physiology, evolution, and comparative anatomy contributed to knowledge of reflexes, the secretion and coagulation processes, the composition of blood and lymph, vision, and hearing. His studies of tumour cell structure began to establish pathological histology as a branch of science
K. Alex Müller
{i} Karl Alexander Müller (born 1927), Swiss physicist, 1987 Nobel Prize winner for Physics (together with J. Georg Bednorz) for his research and discovery of superconductivity
Karl Alexander Müller
{i} K. Alex Müller (born 1927), Swiss physicist, 1987 Nobel Prize winner for Physics (together with J. Georg Bednorz) for his research and discovery of superconductivity
Max Müller
{i} Friedrich Max Muller (1823-1900), British philologist and Orientalist (born in Germany) known for his research of Sanskrit language and literature
müller

    Synonyme

    sand muller

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () Possibly derived from Gerd Müller, a German footballer, who was known for his blistering shots on goal, sometimes blasting the ball out of the ground, as in “He absolutely mullered it!”.
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