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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von martialing im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

martial
{s} askeri
martial
{s} savaşa ait
martial
(Tıp) marsiyal
martial
savaşkan
martial
savaşla ilgili
martial
{s} cesur
martial
{s} savaşçı
martial
sıkıyönetim

13 Aralık 1981'de Polonya'da sıkıyönetim ilan edildi. - On December 13, 1981 martial law was declared in Poland.

martial
cesurca
martial
martial law örft idare
martial
martiallyaskerce
martial
savaşçı/savaşa ait
martial
(Tıp) Demirli, demir ihtiva eden
martial
harbe ait
martial
{s} savaşa özgü
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von martialing im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

Martial
Anglicized cognomen or given name of the Roman poet Marcus Valerius Martialis, born in Spain in the first century AD and noted for his epigrams
Martial
A male given name narrowly applied to certain historic persons (but some of its foreign cognates are modern given names)

Saint Martial was the first bishop of Limoges circa 250.

court martialing
Present participle of court martial
martial
Relating to or connected with the armed forces or the profession of arms or military life
martial
Of, relating to, or suggestive of war; warlike
martial
pertaining to war or military operations
martial
{a} warlike, suiting war, bold, like iron
Martial
Martialis, as the translation of the name narrowly applies to certain historic persons
Martial
Anglicized cognomen or nickname of the Roman poet Marcus Valerius Martialis, born in Spain in the first century AD and noted for his epigrams
Martial
bu
martial
Roman poet noted for epigrams (first century BC)
martial
Martial is used to describe things relating to soldiers or war. The paper was actually twice banned under the martial regime. see also court martial. connected with war and fighting (martialis , from Mars Mars, god of war). adj. Latin Marcus Valerius Martialis born AD 38/41, Bilbilis, Hispania died 103 Roman poet. Born in a Roman colony in what is now Spain, Martial went to Rome as a young man. There he associated with such figures as Seneca, Lucan, and Juvenal and enjoyed the patronage of the emperors Titus and Domitian. His early poetry, some marred by gross adulation of Titus, was undistinguished. He is renowned for his 12 books of epigrams (86-102?), a form he virtually created. Pointed and often obscene, they provide a picture of Roman society during the early empire that is remarkable both for its completeness and for its accurate portrayal of human foibles. adj. court martial martial art martial law
martial
Characteristic of or befitting a warrior; having a military bearing; soldierly, soldierlike, warriorlike
martial
suggesting war or military life
martial
Belonging to war, or to an army and navy; opposed to civil; as, martial law; a court- martial
martial
Pertaining to, or resembling, the god, or the planet, Mars
martial
{s} of or pertaining to war; befitting a warrior; military, warlike
martial
Practiced in, or inclined to, war; warlike; brave
martial
Pertaining to, or containing, iron; chalybeate; as, martial preparations
martial
Of, pertaining to, or suited for, war; military; as, martial music; a martial appearance
martial
of or relating to the armed forces; "martial law"
martial
(of persons) befitting a warrior; "a military bearing"