「GREEK」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)8ページ目
該当件数 : 3630件
His name in | Greek is translated as "doesn't worry." |
Ilus (Ilos in | Greek) is in Greek mythology the founder of the city |
s species is native to parts of Turkey and the | Greek island of Rhodes. |
song is based on a night Gilmour spent on the | Greek island of Kastelorizo. |
borne landings on the British and Italian-held | Greek island of Kos on 3 October. |
Samo is the sister town of the | Greek island of Samos. |
He was born on the | Greek island of Chios on August 14, 1923. |
It is found only on the | Greek island of Crete where it is, then, an endemic |
It was named after the | Greek island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea. |
o Albania, eventually being transported to the | Greek island of Corfu. |
The two decide to head for the | Greek island of Santorini and begin to fall for each |
Kitron is a lemon liqueur produced on the | Greek island of Naxos. |
Glastonbury is twinned with the | Greek island of Patmos, and Lalibela, Ethiopia. |
It bears the same name as the | Greek Island of Patmos, where the Book of Revelation |
Project | Greek Island (Greenbrier Bunker - Exposed in press a |
He traces Aristole's self-exile to the | Greek island of Lesvos. |
Ariadne had been abandoned on the | Greek island of Naxos by Theseus, whose ship is show |
coast of north-eastern Aegean Sea, across the | Greek island Mitilini. |
Ydro. is a rock/pop group from the | Greek island of Corfu. |
She has for many years been a resident of the | Greek island of Lesbos, the home of the poetess Sapp |
is set in Paris, London, and especially on the | Greek island of Hydra. |
He then lived on a | Greek island. |
Mainland Greece, as opposed to the | Greek Islands and the Peloponnese. |
e demilitarized status assigned to some of the | Greek islands in the area, |
No 459 Squadron continued operating around the | Greek islands until March 1945, when it was posted t |
part of a force that was trying to capture the | Greek islands of Kos and Leros. |
served at Cadiz, Gibraltar, in Sicily and the | Greek Islands then in Italy. |
bania, and the plans for subsidiary attacks on | Greek islands were definitively scrapped. |
He also travelled in his steam yacht to the | Greek islands, Turkey and Syria. |
The | Greek islands, translated by Maria Pelikan |
On some | Greek islands, bulls are sacrificed on his feast day |
rt attack in 1996, during his vacations in the | Greek islands. |
In | Greek, it was known as grosi, plural grosia (γρόσι/γ |
In correct | Greek it would have been "poikilopleuron", in Latin |
In ancient | Greek it refers both to the various Greek and Phoeni |
In | Greek, it is true, eo is not contracted into w, but |
Fluent in Turkish, | Greek, Italian and Polish he was a competent diploma |
lish at home with other languages spoken being | Greek, Italian, German and Cantonese. |
Significant | Greek, Italian, Polish, Chinese and Russian communit |
It is claimed to be of Latin, | Greek, Italian, Russian or Spanish origin. |
Japanese, Ancient | Greek, Italian, Russian, American Sign Language, and |
oundtrack contains pioneer performances in the | Greek jazz music scene. |
Turkish and | Greek Jews alike were deported to the death camps fr |
Articles published in the | Greek Journal Collectible Chronicles |
The manuscript diary of their | Greek journey was, in 1900, at Devonshire House |
Karagiannopoulou (born 22 September 1972) is a | Greek judoka. |
Eleni Patsiou (born 5 September 1971) is a | Greek judoka. |
Glyniadakis was a member of the | Greek junior national teams. |
In 1993 with the | Greek junior team he won the gold medal at the FIBA |
He also competed with the | Greek junior team at the 1999 FIBA Under-19 World Ch |
ca, and especially the CIA, for supporting the | Greek junta that had collapsed only a year earlier. |
s of the Republic, Nikos Sampson - the man the | Greek junta imposed as leader after their attempted |
This is a soft goat's cheese preserved in | Greek kalamata olive oil along with sun dried tomato |
The name probably comes from the | Greek Kalikantzaros. |
name is derived from Latin longus, "long", and | Greek kephale, "head". |
the Latin purpureus "purple", and the Ancient | Greek kephalos "head". |
From now on, a | Greek king resided in Taxila, Demetrius.. |
r Athamantis, daughter of Athamas the mythical | Greek king of Orchomenus. |
His friendship with the | Greek King was an important factor in his subsequent |
Botsaris continued to serve in the | Greek kingdom until his death in Athens on 13 Novemb |
of the family later settled in the independent | Greek Kingdom. |
o Tacitus, Pallas and Felix descended from the | Greek Kings of Arcadia. |
Kings of the Hellenes: The | Greek Kings 1863-1974 (1994) |
The name comes from the | Greek kleistos meaning closed because the flowers ha |
Dimitrios Makris a | Greek klepht chief of the 19th century. |
The Cobandi, | Greek Kobandoi, were a Germanic tribe mentioned in P |
Its name is derived from Pontic | Greek kolot "little bread" from the Armenian kolot " |
She was a member of the powerful Byzantine | Greek Komnenos dynasty which was founded by Isaac I |
The name Cordulegastridae comes from the | Greek kordylinus, 'club-shaped' and gaster, belly. |
ia, and is ultimately derived from the Ancient | Greek koskinomantis (Greek: κοσκινομάντης) a diviner |
The Strangford Apollo is an Ancient | Greek kouros sculpture in marble of around 500-490 B |
Overbeck was a specialist of | Greek Kunstmythologie (mythological art) in the fiel |
The name copper comes from the | Greek kyprios, of Cyprus, the location of copper min |
Black Lotus, a | Greek label heard the recording and signed the band |
2010, it has been distributed worldwide under | Greek label Sleaszy Rider Records. |
In 1995 he released Pillow tension on the | Greek label Lazy Dog and relocated to New Zealand. |
d primarily from the flathead mullet caught in | Greek lagoons. |
g is an up-tempo dance song with a traditional | Greek laiko influence. |
The Phoenician letter gave rise to the | Greek Lambda (Λ), Latin L, and Cyrillic El (Л). |
The | Greek lamprey (Eudontomyzon hellenicus) (also known |
well as folk art due to his adoration for the | Greek landscape. |
A | Greek language version has also been recorded by Sta |
of undergraduate courses are offered in Modern | Greek language and literature from the foundation of |
The term "cryoscopy" comes from the | Greek language and means "freezing measurement." |
In 1459 John Argyropoulos was lecturing on | Greek language and literature at Florence, and Marsi |
Her mother taught her son the | Greek language and literacy. |
The wedding ceremony was conducted in the | Greek language and was led by Gregorios Theocharous, |
Noeodunum (Νοιόδουνον in | Greek language sources), was the chief city of the D |
He returned to Italy and opened a | Greek language school in Mantua, which became well k |
The name "aglaia" comes from the | Greek language and it means "wisdom and glory". |
The | Greek language word "helios" means the Sun. |
"Xylaloe" is a | Greek language term for agarwood, the resinous heart |
Although Voulgaris did not use the vernacular | Greek language (Demotic) in his teachings, he was co |
man language word for water, (wasser), and the | Greek language word for oil, (olion). |
Rumca, as the Pontian | Greek language is known in Turkey, survives today, m |
The term "ebullioscopy" comes from the | Greek language and means "boiling measurement." |
( | Greek language edition of #2) |
oduced Levita to classical scholarship and the | Greek language, thus enabling him to utilize Greek i |
Nosocomephobia comes from the | Greek language, nosokemeion- meaning hospital and ph |
While originally written in the | Greek language, a Latin translation was made very sh |
Varetatae people of | Greek language, mentioned by Megasthenes, were the s |
Nyctohylophobia comes from the | Greek language, nycto- meaning night, hylo- meaning |
name Dryopoa (tree-grass) is derived from the | Greek language, with dryos meaning tree and poa mean |
he documents and explains various words of the | Greek language, such as diametros or dekanos (zodiac |
He wrote grammatically in the | Greek language. |
a great impetus to the scientific study of the | Greek language. |
Horos, khoros, choros (χορός) means "dance" in | Greek language. |
The name came from a short section on the | Greek language. |
terest in origins, matching Welsh words to the | Greek language. |
is also an adaptation of this song recorded in | Greek language. |
John Iliopoulos ( | Greek language: Ιωάννης Ηλιόπουλος; 1940, Kalamata) |
include: Drama, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, | Greek, Languages, Poetry, Reading, Science and Texti |
ceville Female Seminary opened with classes in | Greek, Latin and Stitchery. |
strong interest in language; he was fluent in | Greek, Latin and several modern European languages. |
He studied | Greek, Latin and Hebrew languages. |
Brandt studied | Greek, Latin and philosophy in Marburg, Munich and P |
ranslations/adaptations of poetry from Ancient | Greek, Latin and Old High German texts. |
He was a master of | Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Aramaic. |
He was fluent in | Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Arabic. |
s fluent in nine languages other than English: | Greek, Latin, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Arab |
udied in an educational system that emphasized | Greek, Latin, and religious instruction. |
ized Telugu He was a polyglot and also learned | Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit etc. |
He spoke | Greek, Latin, French and German and was a student of |
He is familiar with Classical | Greek, Latin, French, Italian, German, and Spanish, |
d familiarity with Russian, Polish, Bulgarian, | Greek, Latin, French, Italian, German and English. |
English literature and taught himself Hebrew, | Greek, Latin, and French. |
The law glossary: being a selection of the | Greek, Latin, Saxon, French, Norman, and Italian sen |
Catholic University of Lublin to study Hebrew, | Greek, Latin, Aramaic, Syriac, & Old Church Slavonic |
Uncial letters are written in either | Greek, Latin, or Gothic. |
He was familiar with | Greek, Latin, English, French, as well as Sanskrit a |
Anne mastered | Greek, Latin, and Italian. |
They already spoke | Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. |
was internationalist in content with poems in | Greek, Latin, English, and German. |
He also did special advanced work in | Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Chaldee, Arabic, and German, a |
Subjects on the original curriculum included | Greek, Latin, Hebrew, English, History, Mathematics, |
remarkable polyglot, he spoke five languages: | Greek, Latin, French, Arabic and Turkish. |
7th century BC) was the | Greek lawgiver of Epizephyrian Locri, in Italy, said |
A | Greek lawyer, Frangiskos Ragoussis, has filed a crim |
Greek league winning coach, 1958-59 | |
Since the summer of 2004, he plays for the | Greek League and Euroleague team Panathinaikos Athen |
Ouzounidis returned to the | Greek league in 1999, where he played with Paniliako |
He was loaned to the | Greek League club Colossus Rhodes for the 2009-10 se |
Won 3 | Greek league titles, 1 Spanish league title, and 1 P |
In the 1996-97 season he played with the | Greek League club Olympiakos in the Euroleague. |
Mack joined the | Greek League team AEK Athens in 2009. |
Greek League Young Player of the Year: (2002) | |
Mejia signed with the | Greek League club AEL 1964 GS for the 2008-09 season |
He then signed a contract with the | Greek League club Colossus Rhodes. |
On July 1, 2008, he signed a contract with the | Greek League club Panathinaikos. |
2003: | Greek league title, with Panathinaikos BC. |
Abrams signed with the | Greek League club Trikala in 2009. |
In 2010, he signed a 3 year contract with the | Greek League club Olympiacos. |
His transfer to | Greek league champions Olympiakos made him the first |
He also won the | Greek League Young Player of the Year award in 2002. |
He also played in the 1994-95 season for the | Greek League power PAOK. |
2010 | Greek League Best Young Player |
He was named the 2010 | Greek League Best Young Player. |
In 2010, Calathes moved to the | Greek League club Colossus Rhodes. |
layed for Panathinaikos and with them he won 2 | Greek League championships and 2 Greek Cups (2005, 2 |
He played in the | Greek League with Colussus Rhodes. |
of his career, he returned home to play in the | Greek League to finish his career. |
vember 2010, he signed with Panellinios of the | Greek League. |
, 2007, Sanders signed with Panellinios of the | Greek league. |
29 when he transferred to Panathinaikos in the | Greek League. |
Amagou currently plays with Kavala BC in the | Greek League. |
his pro career in Greece with Peristeri of the | Greek League. |
Greek League: 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 | |
Greek League: 2010-11 | |
Greek League: 2008-09 | |
Byzantine | Greek: Lechoi and Lendzeninoi (Λενζενίνοις) |
Corrupted | Greek legend MANNOLOU UIOU SATRAPY ZEIONISOU "Satrap |
The | Greek legend reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΜΑΥΟΥ ( |
The genus name Halcyon comes from a bird in | Greek legend generally associated with the kingfishe |
Greek legend BASILEUS MEGALOU SPALIRISOU "Great king | |
Greek legend XAPAHWCTEI CATPAΠEI ARTAYOY ("Satrap Kh | |
And, according to | Greek legend, this rebuilding was completed by Posei |
Obv: Bust of king Rajuvula, with | Greek legend. |
Greek legend: BASILEOS BASILEON MEGALOY ONONIU "Grea | |
The 1950 | Greek legislative election was held on 5 March 1950. |
In the | Greek legislative election, 1977, Prime Minister, Co |
Passalidis took part in all the | Greek legislative elections from 1952 to 1964 as the |
The | Greek legislative election of 9 June 1935 resulted i |
The 26 January 1936 | Greek legislative elections were the first held in t |
The | Greek legislative election held on 18 October 1981 m |
Elder Futhark indicate, it is derived from the | Greek letter Mu. |
In the mosaic, a | Greek letter Θ (for θάνατος, meaning dead) marks the |
It is commonly denoted by χ ( | Greek letter chi). |
The use of the | Greek letter zeta (ζ) for a function previously ment |
the Gay Activists Alliance was the lower case | Greek letter lambda (λ). |
ve the golden ratio the name of phi, the first | Greek letter in the name of Phidias, the Greek sculp |
the vicinity of the battlefield resembled the | Greek letter lambda (λ). |
frequency has historically been denoted by the | Greek letter "ν" (nu). |
These isomers are distinguished by | Greek letter prefixes. |
The symbol of specific weight is γ (the | Greek letter Gamma). |
They are denoted by the | Greek letter ν (nu). |
Badge: A monogram or the | Greek letter Delta surcharged upon the letter Upsilo |
brightest stars form a pattern resembling the | Greek letter Pi or, according to Webb, an "oblique c |
Hyoid, the shape that resembles the | Greek letter υ |
symbols above the main, uninterrupted line of | Greek lettering. |
Obverse: | Greek letters NEP WNO C (Nero) in wreath. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
![]() ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
![]() |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
![]() ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
![]() |