Warner$501715$ - traducción al Inglés
Diclib.com
Diccionario ChatGPT
Ingrese una palabra o frase en cualquier idioma 👆
Idioma:

Traducción y análisis de palabras por inteligencia artificial ChatGPT

En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
  • se utiliza con más frecuencia en el habla oral o escrita
  • opciones de traducción
  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

Warner$501715$ - traducción al Inglés

AMERICAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACH, COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBER (1871-1954)
Glenn "Pop" Warner; "Pop" Warner; Glenn Warner; Glenn S. Warner; Pop warner; Glenn Scobey Warner
  • 1903 Carlisle Indians]], with Warner at top right
  • The 1911 Carlisle Indians pose with a game ball from their upset of Harvard
  • Jim Lawson]].
  • Tom Davies runs vs. Georgia Tech, 1918.
  • The double wing formation.
  • Ernie Nevers, whom Warner called his greatest player.
  • 200px
  • Jim Thorpe tackling a weighted dummy on a pulley with Warner supervising, 1912.
  • alt=Large young man in a turtleneck and football pants, with hands on hips
  • Bob Peck]] during the 1916 season.
  • Warner during the 1917 season at Pittsburgh
  • A single wing formation illustrated.
  • Warner on the Georgia [[sidelines]].

Warner      
n. Warner (familienaam)
Jack Warner         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jack Warner (baseball); Jack Warner (football); Jack Warner (footballer); Jack Warner (disambiguation)
n. Jack Warner, oprichter van Hollywood filmindustrie (tezamen met zijn broer "Warner Brothers" opgericht)
Marilyn Manson         
  • [[Dita Von Teese]] and Manson were married from 2005 to 2007.
  • Manson performing in São Paulo in 2007 during the [[Rape of the World Tour]]
  • Manson as ''Mechanical Animals''{{'}} antagonist/character "Omega"
  • Manson at [[Rock am Ring]] in 2015
  • Manson at the [[2006 Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Left to right: Twiggy, Gacy and Manson performing at the "A Night of Nothing" industry showcase, 1995
AMERICAN ROCK MUSICIAN
Brian Warner; Missi Romero; Marilyn manson; Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll; Doppelherz; Marylin Manson; Celebritarian Corporation; Brian Hugh Warner; Celebritarian; Celebritarianism; PHANTASMAGORIA: The Visions Of Lewis Carroll; PHANTASMAGORIA: The Visions of Lewis Carroll; Marylin Manson (person); Marilyn Manson (singer); Marilyn Manson (person); Marilyn Manson (musician); Marilynn manson; Manson, Marilyn; Marilyn manson watercolor; Posthuman (label); Mansinthe; Phantasmagoria (film); MARILYN MANSON; MarilynManson; Marilyn manson (person)
amerikaanse hard-rock groep opgericht in de late 1980-er jaren

Definición

Warner
·noun A Warrener.
II. Warner ·noun One who warns; an Admonisher.

Wikipedia

Pop Warner

Glenn Scobey Warner (April 5, 1871 – September 7, 1954), most commonly known as Pop Warner, was an American college football coach at various institutions who is responsible for several key aspects of the modern game. Included among his innovations are the single and double wing formations (precursors of the modern spread and shotgun formations), the three point stance and the body blocking technique. Fellow pioneer coach Amos Alonzo Stagg called Warner "one of the excellent creators". He was inducted as a coach into the College Football Hall of Fame as part of its inaugural class in 1951. He also contributed to a junior football program which became known as Pop Warner Little Scholars, a popular youth American football organization.

In the early 1900s, he created a premier football program at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School—a federally-funded, off-reservation Indian boarding school. He also coached teams to four national championships: Pittsburgh in 1915, 1916, and 1918 and Stanford in 1926. In all, he was head coach at the University of Georgia (1895–1896), Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm (1895–1899), Cornell University (1897–1898 and 1904–1906), Carlisle (1899–1903 and 1907–1914), Pittsburgh (1915–1923), Stanford (1924–1932) and Temple University (1933–1938), compiling a career college football record of 319–106–32. Predating Bear Bryant, Eddie Robinson, and Joe Paterno, he once had the most wins of any coach in college football history.