roch

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German - Turkish
(Gramer) riechen röchte hat gerochen A kokmak, koklamak
English - Turkish

Definition of roch in English Turkish dictionary

plague
veba

Eski dönemlerde veba birçok insanı öldürmüştür. - In ancient times, plagues killed many people.

Sıçanlar veba taşırlar. - Rats carry the plague.

plague
{i} felâket

Kimse, öldürücü bir salgın gibi dünya çapında bir felaketi önemsememezlik edemez. - One can't discount a global disaster like a virulent plague.

plague
salgın hastalık

Salgın hastalık sırasında binlerce insan öldü. - Thousands of people died during the plague.

plague
askıntı olmak
plague
asıntı olmak
plague
başının etini yemek
plague
{i} baş belası
plague
öldürücü salgın hastalık
plague
musibet
plague
{f} rahatsız et
plague
istila
plague
belâ musibet
plague
rahatsız etmek
plague
{i} dert
plague
{f} eziyet
plague
(isim) veba, belâ, felâket, dert
plague
dili baş belâsı
plague
{f} (dert) (birini) rahatsız etmek
plague
musi
German - English

Definition of roch in German English dictionary

ich/er/sie/es roch
I/he/she/it smelt (smelled)
English - English
plague
Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier marquis de Lafayette
born Sept. 6, 1757, Chavaniac, France died May 20, 1834, Paris French military leader. Born to an ancient noble family of great wealth, he was a courtier at the court of Louis XVI but sought glory as a soldier. In 1777 he went to America, was appointed a major general, became a close friend of George Washington, and fought with distinction at the Battle of the Brandywine. He returned to France in 1779, persuaded Louis to send a 6,000-man force to aid the colonists, and returned to America in 1780 to command an army in Virginia and help win the Siege of Yorktown. Hailed as "the Hero of Two Worlds," he returned to France in 1782, became a leader of liberal aristocrats, and was elected to the Estates General in 1789. He presented the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen to the National Assembly. Elected commander of the national guard of Paris, he sought to protect the king, favouring a constitutional monarchy. When his guards fired on a crowd of petitioners in the Champ de Mars (1791), he lost popularity and resigned his position. He commanded the army against Austria (1792), then defected to the Austrians, who held him captive until 1797. Returning to France, Lafayette became a gentleman farmer. In the Bourbon Restoration, he served in the Chamber of Deputies (1814-24) and commanded the national guard in the July Revolution (1830)
English - German

Definition of roch in English German dictionary

plague
Pest , Plage