nobel

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German - Turkish
l. (edel) asil, aristokrat
(großzügig) kibar, cömert, älicenap; 2 geht die Welt zugrunde. Spr. iron. Atm ölümü arpadan olsun! Spr. Ayagmda donu yok basma feslegen takar. Spr
nezih
Turkish - Turkish
Dinamiti bulan isviçli mucit
English - Turkish
(isim) Nobel
{i} Nobel
(isim) Asil
Nobel Peace Prize
{i} nobel barış ödülü
Nobel Peace Prize
(isim) nobel barış ödülü
Nobel prize
(isim) nobel ödülü
Nobel prize
{i} nobel ödülü

Nobel Ödülünü kazanmak benim hayalim. - It's my dream to win a Nobel Prize.

Nobel ödülünü kazandıktan sonra her zamanki kadar mütevazı kaldı. - After winning the Nobel prize, she remained as modest as ever.

receive the nobel prize
nobel ödülü almak
win the nobel prize
nobel ödülü kazanmak
English - English
Relating to the Nobel Prize or to Nobel laureates
A surname
{i} family name; Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish scientist and industrialist who established the Nobel Prize, inventor of dynamite
misspelling of noble
Swedish chemist remembered for his invention of dynamite and for the bequest that created the Nobel prizes (1833-1896)
Nobel Prize
Any of the international prizes awarded annually by the Nobel Foundation for outstanding achievements in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and for the promotion of world peace; or the prize in economics awarded by the Swedish National Bank, in memorial of Alfred Nobel
Nobel Prizes
plural form of Nobel Prize
Nobel laureate
A person who has been awarded a Nobel Prize
Nobel laureates
plural form of Nobel laureate
Nobel Peace Prize
{i} prize in the name of Alfred Nobel which is awarded in the field of working towards peace by the Swedish Royal Academy
Nobel Prize
A Nobel Prize is one of a set of prizes that are awarded each year to people who have done important work in science, literature, or economics, or for world peace. the Nobel Prize for literature. Any of the six international prizes awarded annually by the Nobel Foundation for outstanding achievements in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and economics and for the promotion of world peace. one of the prizes given each year to people who have done important work in various types of activity. There are prizes for special achievements in physics, chemistry, economics, literature, and peace. The Nobel prizes were established by Alfred Nobel and are given in Sweden. It is a great honour to receive a Nobel prize, and people who have received them are sometimes called Nobel laureates. Any of the prizes awarded annually by four institutions (three Swedish and one Norwegian) from a fund established under the will of Alfred B. Nobel. The will specified that awards should be given "to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." Since 1901, prizes have been awarded for physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace; since 1969, a sixth prize, established by the Bank of Sweden, has been awarded in economic sciences. The Nobel Prizes are regarded as the most prestigious prizes in the world
Nobel laureate
{i} winner of a Nobel prize (Nobel prizes are given for outstanding achievements in various professional fields)
Nobel prize
{i} international prize awarded annually for outstanding achievements in various professional fields (physics, chemistry, literature, peace, economics, medicine and physiology)
Nobel prize laureate
{i} person who has been awarded or received the Nobel prize
Nobel prizeman
{i} person who has won the Nobel Prize
Nobel prizewinner
{i} person who has been awarded the Nobel Prize
nobel prize
an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace
nobel prizes
Nobel (1833-96), the Swedish inventor of dynamite, who left his entire estate for this purpose
nobel prizes
The prizes, averaging $40,000 each, were first awarded in 1901
nobel prizes
They are awarded yearly for what is regarded as the most important work during the year in physics, chemistry, medicine or physiology, idealistic literature, and service in the interest of peace
nobel prizes
Prizes for the encouragement of men and women who work for the interests of humanity, established by the will of A
Alfred Bernhard Nobel
born Oct. 21, 1833, Stockholm, Swed. died Dec. 10, 1896, San Remo, Italy Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist. His attempts to find a safe way to handle nitroglycerin resulted in the invention of dynamite and the blasting cap. He built a network of factories to manufacture dynamite and corporations to produce and market his explosives. He went on to develop more powerful explosives and to construct and perfect detonators for explosives that did not explode on simple firing (e.g., when lit with a match). Nobel registered more than 350 patents, many unrelated to explosives (e.g., artificial silk and leather). A complex personality, both dynamic and reclusive, he was a pacifist but was labeled the "merchant of death" for inventing explosives used in war. Perhaps to counter this label, he left most of his immense fortune, from worldwide explosives and oil interests, to establish the Nobel Prizes, which would become the most highly regarded of all international awards
Alfred Bernhard Nobel
{i} Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish scientist and industrialist who established the Nobel Prize, inventor of dynamite
Alfred Nobel
a Swedish engineer and chemist who invented dynamite (=a powerful explosive substance) and became very wealthy from his factories that produced explosives. When he died, he left all his money to establish the Nobel prizes (1833-96). born Oct. 21, 1833, Stockholm, Swed. died Dec. 10, 1896, San Remo, Italy Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist. His attempts to find a safe way to handle nitroglycerin resulted in the invention of dynamite and the blasting cap. He built a network of factories to manufacture dynamite and corporations to produce and market his explosives. He went on to develop more powerful explosives and to construct and perfect detonators for explosives that did not explode on simple firing (e.g., when lit with a match). Nobel registered more than 350 patents, many unrelated to explosives (e.g., artificial silk and leather). A complex personality, both dynamic and reclusive, he was a pacifist but was labeled the "merchant of death" for inventing explosives used in war. Perhaps to counter this label, he left most of his immense fortune, from worldwide explosives and oil interests, to establish the Nobel Prizes, which would become the most highly regarded of all international awards
Alfred Nobel
{i} Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish scientist and industrialist who established the Nobel Prize, inventor of dynamite
Turkish - German

Definition of nobel in Turkish German dictionary

nobel barış ödülü
Nobel Peace Prize
nobel ödüllü
Nobelpreis
nobel ödülü
Nobelpreis
English - German

Definition of nobel in English German dictionary

Nobel Peace Prize
Friedensnobelpreis
Nobel Prize
Nobelpreis

Mutter Teresa erhielt den Nobelpreis. - Mother Teresa was given the Nobel prize.

Marie und ihr Ehemann erhielten im Jahre neunzehnhundertunddrei den Nobelpreis für Physik. - Mary and her husband received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903.

Nobel Prize winner
Nobelpreisträgerin , Nobelpreisträger
Nobel laureate
Nobelpreisträgerin , Nobelpreisträger
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