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 Übersetzung für 'ODA' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   oda | odas
pol.
official development assistance <ODA>
öffentliche Entwicklungs­zusammenarbeit {f}
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  • In 1573, he led an Asakura army of 20,000 soldiers confronted 30,000 Oda troops under the direct command of Nobunaga, but defeated at the Battle of Tonezaka.
  • The name comes from Slavic languages "*ob(v)oda" — literally "a place around which water flows".
  • "Heliophorus oda", the eastern blue sapphire, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.
  • When he was still a 400-Koku lord, many great people as children were entrusted to him, such as Kuroda Nagamasa when he was hostage of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hidetsugu were taught by him.
  • The verb "lehet" is used impersonally, e.g. "oda lehet menni" "one can go there".

  • In 1578, Arioka/Itami Castle's lord, Araki Murashige, concluded an alliance with the Mōri to revolt against the Oda.
  • In 1840 he wrote "En la muerte de mi hermana." In 1843 he edited "Ocios poéticos del General Flores y una oda en su obsequio" in 52 pages.
  • Alia is remembered as a wise man. Numerous blood feuds were resolved with his intervention. People from around the highland came to his oda to discuss and receive advice conforming to the Kanun law.
  • It was higher than "oda-bashi" (lieutenant).
  • He created the "Heshikiri Hasebe" (The Forceful Cutter) listed in the Kyoho Meibutsu Cho, owned by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and then by Oda Nobunaga.

  • Kalvoda is a lawyer by training. He was the chairman of the Civic Democratic Alliance (ODA) from 1992 to 1997.
  • "Oda" are used by the host to receive and entertain the guests.
  • The word "odalisque" is French in form and originates from the Turkish "odalık", meaning "chambermaid", from "oda", "chamber" or "room".
  • Odalisque, a word derived from the Turkish "Oda", meaning chamber: thus connoting odalisque to mean chamber girl or attendant, was not a term synonymous with concubine; however, in western usage the term has come to refer specifically to the harem concubine.
  • At the brink of the Sengoku period, most shugo strengthened their grip on power, leading to the effective disappearance of their shugodai.

  • took place in June 1560 in Owari Province, located in today's Aichi Prefecture.
  • He wields a large Nodachi and fire-based attacks.
  • In the year 1567 she married Kuroda Yoshitaka; gave birth to Kuroda Nagamasa in 1568 and Kuroda Kumanosuke in 1582.
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