stern

  • 51Stern — Abreviatura científica del botánico inglés Frederick Claude Stern 1884 1967 Stern País  Alemania Idioma Alemán …

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  • 52stern´ly — stern1 «sturn», adjective. 1. severe; strict; harsh: »a stern master, a stern religion. His stern frown frightened the children. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under severe. (Cf. ↑severe) …

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  • 53Stern-TV — Showdaten Titel: stern TV Produktionsland: Deutschland Produktions unternehmen: i u TV Länge pro Sendung: etwa 85 Minuten Ausstrahlungsturnus: mittwochs …

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  • 54Stern TV — Showdaten Titel: stern TV Produktionsland: Deutschland Produktions unternehmen: i u TV Länge pro Sendung: etwa 85 Minuten Ausstrahlungsturnus: mittwochs …

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  • 55Stern tv — Showdaten Titel: stern TV Produktionsland: Deutschland Produktions unternehmen: i u TV Länge pro Sendung: etwa 85 Minuten Ausstrahlungsturnus: mittwochs …

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  • 56stern — stern1 [ stɜrn ] adjective 1. ) a stern person, expression, or statement is serious and severe: A smile suddenly transformed her stern face. The judge issued a stern warning to the driver. 2. ) a stern action is so firm that you cannot oppose it …

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  • 57stern — I UK [stɜː(r)n] / US [stɜrn] adjective Word forms stern : adjective stern comparative sterner superlative sternest 1) a stern person, expression, or statement is serious and severe A smile suddenly transformed her stern face. The court issued a… …

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  • 58stern — I [[t]stɜrn[/t]] adj. er, est 1) firm, strict, or uncompromising: stern discipline[/ex] 2) hard, harsh, or severe 3) rigorous or austere; of an unpleasantly serious character: stern times[/ex] 4) grim or forbidding in aspect: a stern face[/ex] •… …

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  • 59stern — [[t]stɜ͟ː(r)n[/t]] sterner, sternest, sterns 1) ADJ GRADED Stern words or actions are very severe. Mr Straw issued a stern warning to those who persist in violence... He said stern measures would be taken against the killers... Michael gave the… …

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  • 60Stern — /sterrn/, n. 1. Isaac, born 1920, U.S. violinist, born in Russia. 2. Otto, 1888 1969, U.S. physicist, born in Germany: Nobel prize 1943. * * * I German weekly newsmagazine. Founded in 1948, it quickly became known for its outstanding photography… …

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