central oor Kornies

central

/ˈsɛntrəl/, /ˈsɛntɹəl/ adjektief, naamwoord
en
Being in the centre.

Vertalings in die woordeboek Engels - Kornies

kres

hanow gwann / hanow gwadn
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kresek

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kresel

hanow gwann / hanow gwadn
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Central

eienaam
en
A former local government region of central Scotland.

Vertalings in die woordeboek Engels - Kornies

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Soortgelyke frases

central defenders
keynoryon gres
Milano Centrale Railway Station
Gorsav Hyns Horn Kres Milan
central railway station
gorsav hens horn kres · gorsav hyns horn kres
central defender
ammokor kres · keyner kres
central reservation
kew gres
central flyways
neyjfordhow kres
central government
governans kresek · governans kresel
central incisors
dens bleyn kres
central asia
asi gres

voorbeelde

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centralized administration
Nyns eus edhom dhedhi a arghans.langbot langbot
central - mid
Kas yw genev an traow ma.langbot langbot
centralized
Piw a skrifas an lyther ma?langbot langbot
Milano Centrale Railway Station
Lowen ov vy.langbot langbot
Central to the core strategy will be decisions on where affordable housing should be located, where new employment opportunities might be and what infrastructure (roads, schools, amenities etc.) we need to support growth.
Nowydh yw an lyver ma.englishtainment-tm-paDLK33S englishtainment-tm-paDLK33S
central
Kas yw genen Tom.langbot langbot
central
Res vydh dhis dalleth.langbot langbot
THE FIRST LECTURE ‘For the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming, ...’ That old patriotic anthem from World War Two rolled about in my head as I sat in a cell beside my brother. I even started to sing it but David glared at me – he never did like to hear me singing. (Nobody does!) So, just as I had heard, there were foreign troops on the way to reinforce the local effort. What this meant, of course, was that the ‘war’ against the zombie menace was by no means over. And, if you thought about it, that was no surprise. As I had speculated at the time of the battle at Melbourne University, a primary area of 400,000 square kilometres had been taken over by the zombies – and outbreaks were occurring all the time beyond that zone. So, despite the fact that thousands of zombies had been machine-gunned and napalmed at the university, there were hundreds of thousands of them still roaming the countryside – and they, in their turn, were still actively ‘conscripting’ yet more to the cause (whatever that might be). And, as a result, David and I were to be used to show these fresh-faced doughboys what a zombie looked like. I was to be the ‘before’ image and David was to be the ‘after’ – like in one of those old comic-book advertisements for body-building equipment. Was I ‘Skinny John’? Would I have sand kicked in my face? Probably not. I guessed we had been taken to Puckapunyal, the largest army base in Victoria. It was in Central Victoria, two or three hours by army truck from Castlemaine. So, the interminable journey in the paddy wagon fitted with that geography (once corrected for time distortion due to blindfolding.) If my guess on our location were correct – and this would be a logical place to train foreign soldiers in Australian conditions, away from the primary zone of infection – that was good news. Once again, my cadet training would come in handy.
Yeyn yw yn chi.langbot langbot
Central African
Dha weles a-vorow.langbot langbot
Grand Central Station
Yw da genes choklet?langbot langbot
The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the (chemical) elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements. It is widely used in chemistry, physics, and other sciences, and is generally seen as an icon of chemistry. It is a graphic formulation of the periodic law, which states that the properties of the chemical elements exhibit a periodic dependence on their atomic numbers. The table is divided into four roughly rectangular areas called blocks. The rows of the table are called periods, and the columns are called groups. Elements from the same column group of the periodic table show similar chemical characteristics. Trends run through the periodic table, with nonmetallic character (keeping their own electrons) increasing from left to right across a period, and from down to up across a group, and metallic character (surrendering electrons to other atoms) increasing in the opposite direction. The underlying reason for these trends is electron configurations of atoms. The first periodic table to become generally accepted was that of the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869: he formulated the periodic law as a dependence of chemical properties on atomic mass. Because not all elements were then known, there were gaps in his periodic table, and Mendeleev successfully used the periodic law to predict properties of some of the missing elements. The periodic law was recognized as a fundamental discovery in the late 19th century, and it was explained with the discovery of the atomic number and pioneering work in quantum mechanics of the early 20th century that illuminated the internal structure of the atom. With Glenn T. Seaborg's 1945 discovery that the actinides were in fact f-block rather than d-block elements, a recognisably modern form of the table was reached. The periodic table and law are now a central and indispensable part of modern chemistry. The periodic table continues to evolve with the progress of science. In nature, only elements up to atomic number 94 exist; to go further, it was necessary to synthesise new elements in the laboratory. Today, all the first 118 elements are known, completing the first seven rows of the table, but chemical characterisation is still needed for the heaviest elements to confirm that their properties match their positions. It is not yet known how far the table will stretch beyond these seven rows and whether the patterns of the known part of the table will continue into this unknown region. Some scientific discussion also continues regarding whether some elements are correctly positioned in today's table. Many alternative representations of the periodic law exist, and there is some discussion as to whether or not there is an optimal form of the periodic table.
Pyth yw hanow dha vyrgh?langbot langbot
Central African Republic
Res o dhymm gweles Tom.langbot langbot
And we are proud that during the last ten years of cuts from central Government, we have transformed our children’s services to “outstanding”, making Cornwall Council’s services the best in the South West, and in the top 10% nationally
Yw hy thas dyskador?langbot langbot
Rome, in Italian and Latin: Roma, is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome, and a special comune named Comune di Roma Capitale. With 2,860,009 residents in 1,285 km2 (496.1 sq mi), Rome is the country's most populated comune and the third most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome, with a population of 4,355,725 residents, is the most populous metropolitan city in Italy. Its metropolitan area is the third-most populous within Italy. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber. Vatican City (the smallest country in the world) is an independent country inside the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city.
My a vetyas orth ow hothman.langbot langbot
She trained as an actor at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, ran Bedside Manners Theatre Company for 16 years producing 45 touring shows, and has written and directed for TV, Film, Theatre and Radio.
Ow thas yw.langbot langbot
central - mid
Ny yll'ta neuvya.langbot langbot
central government
Res o dhymm dybri.langbot langbot
central - centre - mid - middle - waist
Yw res dhymm gul hemma lemmyn?langbot langbot
Central African Republic
Esos owth eva gwin?langbot langbot
central - centre - mid - middle - waist
Ple'ma'n arghantti?langbot langbot
central - centre - mid - middle - waist
My a gar an gan-ma.langbot langbot
central
Yma’n gath owth omgudha yn-dann an gweli-dydh.langbot langbot
Central Time Zone
Ny gonvedh Tom Frynkek.langbot langbot
Tourism is also central to Cornwall’s economy; we attract around 4.5 million visitors annually, and the sector is valued at £990m (GVA), accounts for 9.9% of the total economy and supports 37,300 jobs.
My a skrifas an lyver ma.langbot langbot
Central Station
Deus genen.langbot langbot
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