VALERIAN - translation to arabic
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VALERIAN - translation to arabic

COMIC BOOK SERIES
Valerian (comics); Valerian and Laureline; Shingouz; Valérian (comics); Shinguz; Valérian; The Asteroids of Shimballil; Valérian et Laureline; Valérian: Spatio-Temporal Agent; Schniarfeur; Tchoung (Valérian); The asteroids of shimballil; Tsung (Valerian); Valerian et Laureline; Valerian: Spatio-Temporal Agent; Glapum'tian; Laureline; XB982; Tsung (Valérian); Valerian & Laureline; Valérian & Laureline
  • Mr Albert
  • Creators of ''Valérian and Laureline'': Eveline Tranlé (colorist), Pierre Christin (writer), Jean-Claude Mézières (illustrator)
  • Three shingouz, from "The Ghosts of Inverloch"
  • Valérian and Laureline’s Astroship, the XB982, as it appears in ''[[Orphan of the Stars]]'' (''L'Orphelin des Astres'')}}
  • Cover of ''Valerian: The New Future Trilogy''.

VALERIAN         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Valarian; St. Valerian; Valerian (disambiguation)

ألاسم

الناردين نبات

valerian         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Valarian; St. Valerian; Valerian (disambiguation)
حشيشة الهر
valerian         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Valarian; St. Valerian; Valerian (disambiguation)
اسْم : الناردين . نبات ذو زهر صغير . عقّار مهدّئ للأعصاب يُستخرج من جذور الناردين

Definition

valerian
[v?'l??r??n]
¦ noun
1. a plant bearing clusters of small pink, red, or white flowers. [Valeriana officinalis, Centranthus ruber (red valerian), and other species.]
2. a drug obtained from a valerian root, used as a sedative and antispasmodic.
Origin
ME: from OFr. valeriane, from med. L. valeriana (herba), appar. the feminine of Valerianus 'of Valerius' (a personal name).

Wikipedia

Valérian and Laureline

Valérian and Laureline (French: Valérian et Laureline), originally titled Valérian: Spatio-Temporal Agent (French: Valérian, agent spatio-temporel) and also commonly known as Valérian, is a French science fiction comics series, created by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières. It was first published in Pilote magazine in 1967; the final installment was published in 2010. All of the Valérian stories have been collected in comic album format, comprising some twenty-one volumes plus a short story collection and an encyclopaedia.

The series focuses on the adventures of the dark-haired Valérian, a spatio-temporal agent, and his redheaded female colleague, Laureline, as they travel the universe through space and time. Valérian is a classical hero, kind, strong and brave, who follows the orders of his superiors even if he feels, deep down, that it is the wrong thing to do. On the other hand, his partner Laureline combines her superior intelligence, determination and independence with sex appeal. Influenced by classic literary science fiction, the series mixes space opera with time travel plots. Christin's scripts are noted for their humour, complexity and strongly humanist and left-wing liberal political ideas while Mézières' art is characterized by its vivid depictions of the alien worlds and species Valérian and Laureline encounter on their adventures. The series is considered a landmark in European comics and pop culture, and influenced other media as well; traces of its concepts, storylines and designs can be found in science fiction films such as Star Wars and The Fifth Element.

Many of the stories have been translated into several languages, including English. The series has received recognition through a number of prestigious awards, including the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême. An animated television series, Time Jam: Valerian & Laureline, was released in 2007, and a feature film directed by Luc Besson, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, was released in 2017.

Examples of use of VALERIAN
1. The cat had a passion for Valerian, the ubiquitous Soviet tranquilizer, which inspired him to dance a jig for a sniff of the stuff.
2. The file on Valerian Trifa, who became the U.S. archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox church and who once gave the opening prayer for the U.S.
3. Valerian, a herbal sleep remedy, does seem to do some good, and this time I‘m not joking, so put that in your pipes and smoke it, crystal–bashers.
4. Ambassador to the UN Adlai Stevenson demanded that Soviet Ambassador Valerian Zorin admit or deny the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
5. G is also for Lord Glentoran, the Eton–educated Tory peer who, as Robin Dixon (more properly, Thomas Robin Valerian Dixon), won gold in the two–man bobsleigh at Innsbruck in 1'64.