mies

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German - Turkish
{mi: s} kd. berbat, kötü
berbat
English - Turkish

Definition of mies in English Turkish dictionary

bum
{i} otlakçı

Bir otlakçı çalışma numarası yapmayan biridir. - A bum is someone who doesn't pretend to work.

bum
anaforcu kimse
bum
göt gezdirmek
bum
otlanmak
bum
(sıfat) berbat, beş para etmez, bozuk
bum
otlakçı kimse
bum
{i} serseri

Serseri gibi giyinip gelme. - Don't come dressed like bums.

Tren istasyonunda bir serseri gördüm. - I saw a bum at the train station.

bum
{s} berbat

Ben bütünüyle berbattım. - I was totally bummed.

bum
otlakçılıkla geçinmek
bum
{s} bozuk

Onun sıska bir sakalı bozuk bir bacağı var. - He has a scraggly beard and a bum leg.

bum
serseri, başıboş adam
bum
slang otlamak
bum
{i} anaforcu
bum
i., argo
bum
{f} aylaklık etmek
bum
(isim) serseri; kaba et; popo; aylak, otlakçı, anaforcu, dilenci
bum
ödünç alıp
bum
{i} kaba et
bum
İng. kıç, makat. f. 1
English - English

Definition of mies in English English dictionary

mies van der rohe
United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
a US architect, born in Germany, who many people consider to be one of the most important architects of the 20th century. He designed many steel and glass skyscrapers such as the Seagram Building in New York City. He was a teacher in the Bauhaus in Germany, and his buildings are very plain, practical, and without decoration (1886-1969). orig. Maria Ludwig Michael Mies born March 27, 1886, Aachen, Ger. died Aug. 17, 1969, Chicago, Ill., U.S. German-born U.S. architect and designer. Mies learned masonry from his father and later worked in the office of Peter Behrens. His first great work was the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain, a travertine platform with chromed steel columns and spaces defined by planes of extravagant onyx, marble, and frosted glass. The steel-and-leather Barcelona chair he designed for the space went on to become a 20th-century classic. He was director of the Bauhaus in 1930-33, first in Dessau and then, during its final months, in Berlin. After moving to the U.S. in 1937, he became director of the School of Architecture at Chicago's Armour Institute (now the Illinois Institute of Technology), where he designed the school's new campus (1939-41). The International Style, with Mies its undisputed leader, reached its zenith during the next 20 years. His other projects included Chicago's Lake Shore Drive Apartments (1949-51), and the Seagram Building (1956-58, with Philip Johnson) in New York City. These buildings, steel skeletons sheathed in glass curtain-wall facades, exemplify Mies's dictum that "less is more." His later works include Berlin's New National Gallery (1963-68). Modernist steel-and-glass office buildings influenced by his work were built all over the world over the course of the 20th century
Finnish - German
mann

Es war einmal ein armer Mann und eine reiche Frau. - Olipa kerran köyhä mies ja rikas nainen.

Der Mann, der vor einer Stunde angerufen hat, war Frank. - Mies, joka soitti tunti sitten, oli Frank.

ehemann
rüde
gatte
mensch

Ein Mensch ist so alt, wie er sich fühlt. - Mies on niin vanha kuin hän tuntee olevansa.

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