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maverick$47307$ - traduction vers grec

AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1803-1870)
Samuel Augustus Maverick; Samuel A. Maverick; Original maverick; Sam Maverick

maverick      
n. ανυπότακτος
string tie         
  • Bolo tie
  • Navajo jewelry]] on a bolo tie
NECKTIE OF THIN CORD USUALLY TIPPED WITH WITH AGLETS AND FASTENED WITH A DECORATIVE SLIDE
Bootlace tie; Bola Tie; Bollo tie; Bolo Tie; Bolo necktie; Shostring tie; Shoestring necktie; Shoelace tie; Shoelace necktie; Bola tie; Bolo ties; Bootlace ties; New Mexico state neckwear; String tie; Bolo string; Maverick tie
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Définition

maverick
(mavericks)
If you describe someone as a maverick, you mean that they are unconventional and independent, and do not think or behave in the same way as other people.
He was too much of a maverick ever to hold high office.
N-COUNT
Maverick is also an adjective.
...a maverick group of scientists, who oppose the prevailing medical opinion on the disease...
ADJ: ADJ n

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Samuel Maverick

Samuel Augustus Maverick (July 23, 1803 – September 2, 1870) was a Texas lawyer, politician, land baron and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. His name is the source of the term "maverick," first cited in 1867, which means "independently minded." Various accounts of the origins of the term held that Maverick came to be considered independently minded by his fellow ranchers because he refused to brand his cattle, though it might have instead reflected a lack of interest in ranching. Unbranded cattle which were not part of the herd came to be labeled "mavericks". He was the grandfather of Texas politician Maury Maverick, who coined the term gobbledygook (1944).