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John Hancock - translation to Αγγλικά

AMERICAN PATRIOT AND STATESMAN DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (1737–1793)
Jon Hancock; Liberty Riot; Hancock, John; User:Cooper Norfolk; John Hancock III
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  • Coat of arms of John Hancock
  • The Declaration of Independence]]'', Hancock, as presiding officer, is seated on the right as the drafting committee presents their work.
  • Hancock's wife Dorothy Quincy, by [[John Singleton Copley]], c. 1772
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  • Hancock House]], a replica of [[Hancock Manor]] in Boston, was built in Ticonderoga, New York, by the Ticonderoga Historical Society and is open as a museum.
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  • Hancock's famous signature
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  • USS ''John Hancock'']]

John Hancock         
n. John Hancock (1737-1793), estadista de Estados Unidos, fue primero en firma la Declaración de Independencia
John Malkovich         
  • Malkovich in 2015
AMERICAN ACTOR
John Malkovitch; John G. Malkovich; John G Malkovich; John Gavin Malkovich; Malkovich, John
John Malkovich (nacido en 1953), actor estadounidense
John Cusack         
  • Cusack at Huffington Post Pre-Inaugural Party in January 2009
  • Cusack as Edgar Allan Poe in ''The Raven''
  • Cusack in ''Grosse Pointe Blank'' (1997)
AMERICAN ACTOR, PRODUCER, AND SCREENWRITER
John qsack; John qsac; John Cusak; John Paul Cusack; John Cusack filmography; Cusack, John
n. John Cusack (nacido en 1966), actor estadounidense

Ορισμός

Juan
Juan n. p. m. Nombre propio, muy usado como "nombre progenérico", como se ve en algunas de las frases que siguen.
Don Juan. 1 Hombre muy aficionado a *galantear a las mujeres. Tenorio. *Conquistador. 2 *Dondiego (planta nictaginácea) Donjuán.
V. "hierba de San Juan".
Juan Lanas (n. calif.). Se aplica a un hombre de poco carácter, que se deja gobernar por otros; particularmente, por su mujer. *Calzonazos.
Juan y Manuela (inf.). Se usa en expresiones del tipo "como Juan y Manuela" para dar a entender que una cosa no sirve para nada: "Si te tomas el jarabe para la tos y luego sales a la calle desabrigado es como Juan y Manuela".
Juan Palomo, yo me lo guiso, yo me lo como. Frase con que se comenta el hecho de que alguien pretenda hacerse él mismo todas sus cosas, sin dar intervención a nadie. Generalmente, se deja reducida a "Juan Palomo...". *Independiente.
Para quien es don Juan, con doña María basta. Frase que, en su empleo más ajustado, se aplica como comentario al caso del *casamiento de una persona con otra a la que se atribuye poco valor, cuando tampoco la primera lo tiene muy grande. Con más frecuencia, se emplea con sentido semejante para comentar cualquier caso de asociación de dos personas. Y, también el de aplicación o asignación a una persona de cierta cosa de poco valor. *Bastar.

Βικιπαίδεια

John Hancock

John Hancock (January 23, 1737 [O.S. January 12, 1736] – October 8, 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is remembered for his large and stylish signature on the United States Declaration of Independence, so much so that the term John Hancock or Hancock has become a nickname in the United States for one's signature. He also signed the Articles of Confederation, and used his influence to ensure that Massachusetts ratified the United States Constitution in 1788.

Before the American Revolution, Hancock was one of the wealthiest men in the Thirteen Colonies, having inherited a profitable mercantile business from his uncle. He began his political career in Boston as a protégé of Samuel Adams, an influential local politician, though the two men later became estranged. Hancock used his wealth to support the colonial cause as tensions increased between colonists and Great Britain in the 1760s. He became very popular in Massachusetts, especially after British officials seized his sloop Liberty in 1768 and charged him with smuggling. Those charges were eventually dropped; he has often been described as a smuggler in historical accounts, but the accuracy of this characterization has been questioned.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για John Hancock
1. Other documents bear the signatures of John Hancock and James Monroe.
2. Senate," said John Hancock, a former executive director of the Missouri Republican Party.
3. The bold one was John [Hancock]. The funny thing about him was how he writes so big.
4. Mildred Molina de Andujar, 42, of Dorchester, Mass., a janitor at Boston‘s John Hancock building, said she applied July 26.
5. That‘s the big unknown," said Chip Hodge, managing Director at John Hancock Financial Services, a Boston–based energy portfolio manager.