Schlegel
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Almanca - Türkçe
schlegel teriminin Almanca Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- [der] (davul) değnek, tokmak; varyos; çekiç; budun üst kısmı
- {'şle: gıl} r değnek, tokmak
- baget
- yaralamak
İngilizce - Türkçe
schlegel teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- mallet
- tokmak
- mallet
- filariz
- mallet
- tokaç
- mallet
- çekiç
- mallet
- tahta çekiç
- mallet
- (isim) bazı spor oyunlarında kullanılan sopa
- mallet
- (isim) tahta veya lastik başı olan çekiç
- mallets
- tokmaklar
- mallet
- sopa/tokmak
- mallet
- tahta veya lastik başı olan çekiç
- mallet
- {i} spor sopa
- mallet
- {i} çekiç (tahta uçlu)
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Almanca - İngilizce
schlegel teriminin Almanca İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- mallets
- mallet
- Schlegel (Hammer des Bergmanns)
- hammer
- Schlegel (Teilstück vom Geflügel)
- leg (poultry cut)
- Schlegel-Feldhäcksler
- flail-type forage harvesters
- Schlegel-Feldhäcksler
- flail-type forage harvester
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İngilizce - İngilizce
schlegel teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- August Wilhelm von Schlegel
- born Sept. 8, 1767, Hannover, Hanover died May 12, 1845, Bonn German scholar and critic. He worked as a tutor and wrote for Friedrich Schiller's short-lived periodical Die Horen before cofounding with his brother Friedrich von Schlegel the periodical Athenäum (1798-1800), which became the organ of German Romanticism. While a professor at the University of Jena, he undertook translations of the works of William Shakespeare (1797-1810) that became standard editions and are among the finest of all German literary translations. His Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature (1809-11) was widely translated and helped spread fundamental Romantic ideas throughout Europe. From 1818 until his death he taught at the University of Bonn
- Friedrich von Schlegel
- born March 10, 1772, Hannover, Hanover died Jan. 12, 1829, Dresden, Saxony German writer and critic. He contributed many of his projects and theories to journals such as Athenäum (1798-1800), the quarterly he and his brother August Wilhelm von Schlegel founded at Jena. His study of Sanskrit led him to publish Concerning the Language and Wisdom of India (1808), a pioneering attempt at comparative Indo-European linguistics and the starting point of the study of Indo-Aryan languages and comparative philology. His conception of a universal, historical, and comparative literary scholarship has been profoundly influential, and he is regarded as the originator of many of the philosophical ideas that inspired early German Romanticism
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