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notable$53826$ - traduction vers arabe

Notable English Trials; Notable British Trials

notable      
adj. وجيه, جدير بالذكر, بارز, مرموق
NOTABILITY         
PROPERTY OF BEING WORTHY OF NOTICE, OR BEING CONSIDERED TO BE OF A HIGH DEGREE OF INTEREST OR SIGNIFICANCE
Notable; Non-notable; Notability (philosophy); Notability (journalism); Notability (Philosophy); Notability (general use); Notablity; Public profile

ألاسم

أَعْيان ; عَيْن ; وَجِيه

NOTABLE         
PROPERTY OF BEING WORTHY OF NOTICE, OR BEING CONSIDERED TO BE OF A HIGH DEGREE OF INTEREST OR SIGNIFICANCE
Notable; Non-notable; Notability (philosophy); Notability (journalism); Notability (Philosophy); Notability (general use); Notablity; Public profile

ألاسم

أَعْيان ; خِيَار ; خِيرَة ; شَخْصِيَّةٌ بارِزَة ; عَيْن ; مَنْدُوحَة ; وَجِيه

الصفة

أَشَمّ ; أَغَرّ ; شَمَّاخ ; مُتَشَامِخ ; مُرْتَفِع ; مَرْمُوق ; مُسْتَعْلٍ ; مُنِيف

Définition

Notability
·noun A notable saying.
II. Notability ·noun Quality of being notable.
III. Notability ·noun A notable, or remarkable, person or thing; a person of note.

Wikipédia

Notable Scottish Trials

Notable Scottish Trials was a series of books originally published by William Hodge and Company of Edinburgh, Scotland. Each volume dealt with a single case, beginning with a scholarly introduction to provide an overview of the case, followed by a verbatim account of the trial, concluding with appendices with additional material about the case. The series first appeared in 1905, with the publication of the Trial of Madeleine Smith, edited by A. Duncan Smith, at the price of five shillings (this edition was re-issued in 1927, with a new introduction by F. Tennyson Jesse).

The series of books, with their distinctive green cloth covers and gilt lettering, became so successful that Hodge began to publish a new series of trial accounts in 1911 under the series name of Notable English Trials. These trial accounts were published in red cloth covers with gilt lettering to differentiate it from the earlier Scottish trial series. In 1921, the two series were merged into Notable British Trials and the red binding and gilt lettering became the uniform identifying feature. Between the wars cheaper editions were also sold bound in red cloth with black lettering.