Translation for '
Levant' from English to Serbian
| ADJ | levant | more levant | most levant | |
| NOUN | levant | levants | |
| SYNO | Levant | Levant morocco |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- When blowing moderately or strongly, the levant causes heavy swells on the Mediterranean.
- The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, "Impression, soleil levant" ("Impression, Sunrise"), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical review published in the Parisian newspaper "Le Charivari".
- If there was a levant wind, then the seaplane would land on an aerodrome in Morocco instead of Tangier harbour.
- This is very well demonstrated by the "Pont levant Notre Dame" at Tournai in Belgium.
- The two most important winds of Aragon are the "cierzo" and the "bochorno" or levant.
- Higher areas are mostly inhabited by the sympatric Levant mole ("T. ...
- For cattle to be deemed "levant" and "couchant" in the town, there could not be "any common in gross without number" and the court felt that the plea should not have omitted the wording "levant et couchant" within the town".
- To recognise Gribbel's generosity, the then Burns Federation, arranged for a bespoke album, bound in levant morocco, to be created that featured scenes of Burns's life and poems as well as a historical note outlining the story of the 'Glenriddell Maunuscripts'.
- The capital has only one university, Nana (Soleil levant).
- In 1956, he signed a leaflet drafted mainly by André Breton with the surrealist group, "Hongrie, soleil levant", supporting the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
- He was then promoted to Lieutenant, serving with the 21st Moroccan Spahis in the French mandates in the levant and then the 22nd Moroccan Spahis in French Morocco, with whom he took part in the Rif War in 1925.
- ... "Le Roi représentant le soleil levant").
- Remains of the Levant subspecies ("P. a. levantinus") are known from Natufian sites in Israel, suggesting that it was eaten by the local population at the time.
- The Nussaiba family has a long history and tight bonds with the Holy Land, and the Christian people of the levant, since the days their first forefathers conquered Jerusalem in the 7th century.
- "Impression, Sunrise" (French: "Impression, soleil levant") is an 1872 painting by Claude Monet first shown at what would become known as the "Exhibition of the Impressionists" in Paris in April, 1874.
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