Tigris and Euphrates - traduzione in Inglese
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Tigris and Euphrates - traduzione in Inglese

BOARD GAME
Tigris and Euphrates (game); Tigris & Euphrates; Euphrat und Tigris

Tigris and Euphrates         
de rivieren de Eufraat en de Tigris
Adam and Eve         
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  • ''God Judging Adam'' by [[William Blake]], 1795, [[Tate Collection]]
  • Painting from Manafi al-Hayawan (The Useful Animals), depicting Adam and Eve. From [[Maragheh]] in Iran, 1294–99
  • ''The Fall of Adam and Eve'' as depicted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Notre Dame Cathedral]] in Paris
  • ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'' depicted on the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]] by [[Michelangelo]], 1508–1512
  • Natoire]], 1740
FIRST MAN AND WOMAN IN ABRAHAMIC CREATION MYTH
Hawwah; Havah; Chavah; Chavoh; Adam and eve; The first man Adam; Adam (Hebrew bible); Eve and Adam; Adam + Eve; Adam and eve's story; Adam and Eve creation myth; Adam & Eve; Adam and Eve (song); Adam and Hawa; Adam and Eve in Islam
Adam en Eva
TSR program         
COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT USES A SYSTEM CALL TO RETURN CONTROL TO THE OS, AS THOUGH THE PROGRAM HAS QUIT, BUT STAYS RESIDENT IN MEMORY SO IT CAN BE REACTIVATED BY A HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE INTERRUPT, IN ORDER TO WORK AROUND THE OS’S LACK OF MULTITASKING
TSR (computing); Terminate and stay resident; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident program; Terminate-and-Stay Resident Program; RAM resident; Memory resident; TSR program; Terminate-and-stay resident; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident; Terminate & Stay Resident; TSR file viruses; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident Program; Alternate Multiplex Interrupt Specification; Terminate and Stay Resident; Terminate and stay resident program; Terminate-and-stay-resident; Alternate multiplex interrupt specification; IBM Interrupt Sharing Protocol; IBM interrupt sharing protocol; Interrupt Sharing Protocol; Interrupt sharing protocol; Memory-resident program
in het geheugen huizend programma, programma dat zich in het geheugen bevindt en geactiveerd kan worden door het indrukken van een combinatie van toetsen

Definizione

tiger
(tigers)
A tiger is a large fierce animal belonging to the cat family. Tigers are orange with black stripes.
N-COUNT
see also paper tiger

Wikipedia

Tigris and Euphrates

Tigris and Euphrates (German: Euphrat und Tigris) is a tabletop eurogame designed by Reiner Knizia and first published in 1997 by Hans im Glück. Before its publication, it was highly anticipated by German gamers hearing rumors of a "gamer's game" designed by Knizia. Tigris and Euphrates won first prize in the 1998 Deutscher Spielepreis. A card game version was released in 2005.

The game is set as a clash between neighboring dynasties at the dawn of civilization and is named after the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, in the region now called the Middle East. The rivers together formed natural borders for an area which harboured several grand ancient civilizations, including Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria. The Greeks called this area Mesopotamia, which literally means "between the rivers".

Esempi di pronuncia per Tigris and Euphrates
1. the very rivers of the Tigris and Euphrates
Origins - How The Earth Made Us _ Lewis Dartnell _ Talks at Google
2. And clearly, the rivers Tigris and Euphrates have been
Origins - How The Earth Made Us _ Lewis Dartnell _ Talks at Google
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Tigris and Euphrates
1. The word Mesopotamia means "between rivers," referring to its location between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
2. The killings took place during an operation near Tharthar Canal, which connects the Tigris and Euphrates rivers north of Baghdad.
3. The span carried the main highway to the northern city of Mosul, Iraqs third largest, across a canal linking the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
4. Richard Beeston THE FERTILE PLAIN between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers could not be more different than the mountains of central Bosnia.
5. Archaeologists generally credit Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, as the original and primary source of glass, as early as the 16th century.