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ostracized$55976$ - traducción al árabe

BRITISH COMPOSER
Dance of the Ostracized Imp

ostracized      
adj. منبوذ
OSTRACIZE         
  • Ostraca]] from 482 BC voting in favor of ostracizing Themistocles
  • Bust of [[Themistocles]], who was exiled via ostracism and fled to Argos around 471 or 472 B.C.E, despite an impactful military career.
  • Stoà]] of Attalus Museum (482 B.C.E).
PROCEDURE UNDER THE ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY IN WHICH A CITIZEN COULD BE EXPELLED FROM ATHENS FOR 10 YEARS
Ostracize; Ostracise; Ostracized; Οστρακισμός; Ostrakismos; Ostracised; Qahr and ashti; Qahr and Ashti; Ostracism (ancient Greece)

الفعل

نَبَذَ ( مِنْ مُجْتَمَعٍ أو مَجْمُوعَةٍ )

ostracism         
  • Ostraca]] from 482 BC voting in favor of ostracizing Themistocles
  • Bust of [[Themistocles]], who was exiled via ostracism and fled to Argos around 471 or 472 B.C.E, despite an impactful military career.
  • Stoà]] of Attalus Museum (482 B.C.E).
PROCEDURE UNDER THE ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY IN WHICH A CITIZEN COULD BE EXPELLED FROM ATHENS FOR 10 YEARS
Ostracize; Ostracise; Ostracized; Οστρακισμός; Ostrakismos; Ostracised; Qahr and ashti; Qahr and Ashti; Ostracism (ancient Greece)
نفلا ، ابعاد نبذ ، طرد

Definición

ostracism
Ostracism is the state of being ostracized or the act of ostracizing someone. (FORMAL)
...those who have decided to risk social ostracism and stay on the wrong side of town.
...denunciation, tougher sanctions and ostracism from the civilised world.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Frederic Curzon

Frederic Curzon (4 September 1899 – 6 December 1973) was an English composer, conductor and musician.

He was born in London in 1899, and died at Bournemouth in 1973. Curzon had a life largely associated with music - besides composing, he conducted and was both a pianist and a noted organist. His early life was largely in the theatre, where he was musical director in several London West End theatres. He was the organist at Shepherds Bush Pavilion for many years and from 1939 and throughout the war conducted at Llandudno Pier. In 1938, he moved to the radio. The music he wrote was mainly of the English light music genre, but he also wrote for films, radio and the theatre. Curzon worked as Head of Light Music at publishers Boosey and Hawkes.