uomo d"affari nella City - перевод на итальянский
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

uomo d"affari nella City - перевод на итальянский

AMERICAN NOVELIST, LIBRARIAN, NURSE
Nella Larsen Imes; Nella Imes
  • Seward Park Library where Nella Larsen worked

uomo d'affari nella City      
City man
Oklahoma City         
  • Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, home of the Oklahoma City Dodgers
  • Automobile Alley in Oklahoma City
  • Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School
  • United Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft at the East Concourse of Will Rogers World Airport
  • Water taxis in Oklahoma City's downtown Bricktown neighborhood
  • Old Interstate 40 Crosstown, Oklahoma City
  • Looking up in the heart of Oklahoma City's Central Business District
  • INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
  • attack]]
  • Myriad Botanical Gardens, the centerpiece of downtown OKC
  • OU Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City
  • OU Physicians Center
  • Oklahoma City region population dot map and 2016 presidential election results by precinct (click to enlarge).
  • left
  • The [[Art Deco]] city hall building, a block from the Civic Center
  • left
  • left
  • Mid-May 2006 photograph of Oklahoma City taken from the [[International Space Station]] (ISS)
  • Streetcar of the OKC Streetcar system passing the historic First United Methodist Church, in downtown
  • left
  • Map of racial distribution in Oklahoma City, 2010 U.S. census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#f00;">'''White'''</span>, <span style="color:#00f;">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Other''' (yellow)
  • The [[Sonic Drive-In]] restaurant chain is headquartered in Oklahoma City.
  • Oklahoma State Capitol, seen from the OK History Center
  • The Survivor Tree on the grounds of the Oklahoma City National Memorial
CITY AND STATE CAPITAL OF OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Okalhoma City, Oklahoma; Okalhoma City, OK; OK City, OK; Oklahoma City, OK; UN/LOCODE:USOKC; Oklahoma City (OK); OK City; OKC, OK; Okla. City, Oklahoma; Oklahoma city; Oklahoma city ok; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Ciudad de Oklahoma; Ciudad Oklahoma; O.K.C.; Renaissance City; City of Oklahoma City; Valliance Bank Tower; Oklas City; Oklas; Capital of Oklahoma; Oklahoma City, USA; Lyric Theatre (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Oklahoma City, United States; Oklahoma, Oklahoma; Oklahoma City Fire Department; Demographics of Oklahoma City; Crime in Oklahoma City; Museums in Oklahoma City; Infrastructure in Oklahoma City; Economy of Oklahoma City
Città di Oklahoma (capitale dello stato omonimo nel centro degli USA)
Atlantic City         
  • Eastern terminus of the [[Atlantic City Expressway]] in Atlantic City
  • [[Atlantic City Convention Center]]
  • Galloway Township]]
  • [[Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm]] is the first coastal wind farm in the United States.<ref>Urgo, Jacqueline L. [http://articles.philly.com/2011-06-12/news/29650149_1_turbines-first-commercial-wind-project-wind-energy "Atlantic City wind turbines become a tourist attraction"], ''[[The Press of Atlantic City]]'', June 12, 2011. Accessed December 4, 2015. "Some casino hotel guests are so fascinated that they ask for rooms with a view of the five delicate fans, resort operators say. So the Atlantic County Utilities Authority is cranking open the security gates at the Route 30 wastewater-treatment facility that houses the turbines for twice-a-week tours in June, July, and August."</ref>
  • Atlantic City Boardwalk crowd in front of [[Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel]], 1911 (retouched)
  • ACJA]] "Jitney" No. 29 on a casino shuttle run
  • ''Atlantic City'', 1877
  • Nighttime view of Atlantic City, April 2008
  • Beach in Atlantic City
  • Atlantic City boardwalk at Brighton Avenue
  • Atlantic City boardwalk at Michigan Avenue
  • 1930s Atlantic City promotional art by [[Edward Mason Eggleston]].
  • 1930s Atlantic City by [[Edward Mason Eggleston]]
  • prohibition]]
  • Boardwalk in Atlantic City
  • [[Borgata]] is Atlantic City's highest-grossing casino.
  • ''A High Tide at Atlantic City'', a painting by [[William Trost Richards]], now housed in [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Haddon Hall Hotel]] depicted on a mid-1930s postcard
  • [[Atlantic City Rail Terminal]]
  • Margate City]]
  • 505]]
  • [[St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church]] on the Orange Loop.
  • [[The Quarter at Tropicana]]
  • The Tropicana]] from the boardwalk
  • Trump Taj Mahal]] and Chairman Tower from the boardwalk
CITY IN ATLANTIC COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES
Atlantic City New Jersey; Atlantic City NJ; Atlantic City, NJ; UN/LOCODE:USAIY; Atlantic City (NJ); Atlantic city nj; Atlantic city; Atlantic City boardwalk; Atlantic City City, New Jersey; Atlantic City City, Atlantic County, New Jersey; Atlantic City; Greater Atlantic City; Greater Atlantic City, New Jersey; AC, NJ; Fisherman's Atlantic City Wind Farm; Casinos in Atlantic City; Nation's Playground; Fisherman's Atlantic City Windfarm; Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA; Atlantic City Beach; Atlantic City, N.J.; ACNJ; History of Atlantic City, New Jersey; Atlantic City Boardwalk; City of Atlantic City; List of people from Atlantic City, New Jersey
Città di Atlanta

Определение

eth
[??]
(also edh)
¦ noun an Old English letter, . or ?, representing the dental fricatives ? and ?, eventually superseded by the digraph th.
Origin
from Dan. edh, perh. representing the sound of the letter.

Википедия

Nella Larsen

Nellallitea "Nella" Larsen (born Nellie Walker; April 13, 1891 – March 30, 1964) was an American novelist. Working as a nurse and a librarian, she published two novels, Quicksand (1928) and Passing (1929), and a few short stories. Though her literary output was scant, she earned recognition by her contemporaries.

A revival of interest in her writing has occurred since the late 20th century, when issues of racial and sexual identity have been studied. Her works have been the subjects of numerous academic studies, and she is now widely lauded as "not only the premier novelist of the Harlem Renaissance, but also an important figure in American modernism."