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o"er$54164$ - traduction vers

CHINESE POLITICIAN (1882-1916)
Cai Er; Tsai Ao; Tsai Er; Ts'ai O; Tsai O; Tsai E; Ao Tsai; Ts'ai Ao
  • Cai E
  • The Tomb of Cai E, located in Yuelu Mountain, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • The Memorial Cottage of Cai E, located in [[Yuelu Mountain]], [[Changsha]], [[Hunan]], China.

o'er      
prep. über; auf; über...hinaus
I O         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
IO; Io (astronomy); I O; IO (disambiguation); Io (disambiguation); Io.; I.O.; IO (band); I o
Ein- und Ausgabe, Daten die vom Computer gesendet oder empfangen werden
input-output         
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN AN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD
Input/Output Device; I/O interface; Input-output device; Quasi-bidirectional I/O; Input/output processing; I/O device; Read/write channel; Input and output; File io; Transput; I/O; Input/Output; I/o; User input; Output (computing); I/O hardware; I/O software; I/O operation; IO priority; Input output; Input and output devices; Input data; Input–output; Input-output
Input-Output, Eingabe-Ausgabe (von Daten durch den Computer)

Définition

ER
(ERs)
The ER is the part of a hospital where people who have severe injuries or sudden illnesses are taken for emergency treatment. ER is an abbreviation for 'emergency room'. (AM; in BRIT, use casualty
, A & E
)
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Cai E

Cai E (simplified Chinese: 蔡锷; traditional Chinese: 蔡鍔; pinyin: Cài È; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai4 O4; 18 December 1882 – 8 November 1916) was a Chinese revolutionary leader and general. He was born Cai Genyin (Chinese: 蔡艮寅; pinyin: Cài Gěnyín) in Shaoyang, Hunan, and his courtesy name was Songpo (Chinese: 松坡; pinyin: Sōngpō). Cai eventually became an influential warlord in Yunnan (Yunnan clique), and is best known for his role in challenging the imperial ambitions (Hongxian emperor) of Yuan Shikai during the Anti-Monarchy War.

Cai's name has also been romanised as Tsai Ao.