turning into - translation to γερμανικά
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turning into - translation to γερμανικά

TRANSMUTATION INTO GOLD
Turning base metals into gold; Argyropoeia

turning into      
werden zu
Turn Radius         
  • Diagram of turning vehicle.
  • Turning radius of a vehicle depends on the vehicle type
  • front overhang]] into consideration, while the curb-to-curb turning circle is shown at the bottom.
DIAMETER OF SMALLEST CIRCLE A PARTICULAR AUTOMOBILE OR SIMILAR VEHICLE CAN TURN ALONG
Turn radius; Turning circle; Turning Radius; Turning Circle; Turning diameter
Wendekreis, Größe des Radius der gebraucht wird um einen Kreis zu drehen (Je kleiner der Radius desto kleiner der Kreis)
come into force         
PROCESS BY WHICH LEGISLATION, REGULATIONS, TREATIES AND OTHER LEGAL INSTRUMENTS COME TO HAVE LEGAL FORCE AND EFFECT
Enter into force; Enforced; Come into effect; Came into force; Go into effect; Come into force; Entered into force; Comes into force; Coming into force
gültig werden

Ορισμός

turning circle
¦ noun the smallest circle in which a vehicle or vessel can turn without reversing.

Βικιπαίδεια

Chrysopoeia

In alchemy, the term chrysopoeia (from Greek χρυσοποιία, khrusopoiia, "gold-making") refers to the artificial production of gold, most commonly by the alleged transmutation of base metals such as lead. A related term is argyropoeia (ἀργυροποιία, arguropoiia, "silver-making"), referring to the artificial production of silver, often by transmuting copper. Although alchemists pursued many different goals, the making of gold and silver remained one of the defining ambitions of alchemy throughout its history, from Zosimus of Panopolis (c. 300) to Robert Boyle (1627–1691).

The word was used in the title of a brief alchemical work, the Chrysopoeia of Cleopatra attributed to Cleopatra the Alchemist, which was probably written in the first centuries of the Christian era, but which is first found on a single leaf in a tenth-to-eleventh century manuscript in the Biblioteca Marciana, Venice, MS Marciana gr. Z. 299. The document features an ouroboros containing the words "the all is one" (ἕν τὸ πᾶν, hen to pān), a concept that is related to Hermeticism. Stephen of Alexandria wrote a work called De Chrysopoeia. Chrysopoeia is also the title of a 1515 poem by Giovanni Augurello.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για turning into
1. "Many of them were really tough and really wrong, because at this age boys are turning into men and girls are turning into women.
2. The man is fast turning into a walking comedy routine.
3. Their reinvasion of Korea is turning into an imminent reality.
4. I cannot see myself turning into someone I despise.
5. "Vaughan rapidly appears to be turning into Nasser Hussain.