Значение слова "EMMA" найдено в 23 источниках
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• ___ Bovary

• ___ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice

• ___ Peel of The Avengers

• 'A Woman of Substance' woman

• '96 role for Gwyneth

• 'Baby Spice' Bunton

• 'Mother Earth' publisher Goldman

• 'The New Colossus' poet Lazarus

• Avenger Mrs. Peel

• Avenger Peel

• Bone Dance sci-fi author Bull

• Clueless inspiration

• Friends baby

• Handsome, clever and rich title character of 1815

• Harry Potter actress Watson

• Nanny McPhee star Thompson

• The Avengers character

• The Nanny Diaries co-author McLaughlin

• #3 baby girl's name in 2010

• 1815 Austen novel

• 1815 Jane Austen novel

• 1815 novel set in Surrey

• 1816 novel made into a 1996 film

• 1932 Marie Dressler film

• 1975 Hot Chocolate hit

• 1975 Hot Chocolate hit about a girl who was a star in everyone's eyes

• 1990s alternative band ___ Peel

• 1990s indie rock band ___ Peel

• 1992 Best Actress Thompson

• 1992 Oscar-winner Thompson

• 1996 film with the tagline Cupid is armed and dangerous!

• 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow film

• 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow role

• 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow title role

• 1996 movie based on an 1816 novel

• 1996 title role for Gwyneth

• 1996 vehicle for Gwyneth

• 1998 role for Uma

• 19th-century educator Willard

• Actress Samms

• Actress Samms or Thompson

• Actress Stone of Crazy, Stupid, Love.

• Actress Stone of Easy A

• Actress Thompson

• Actress Thompson of 'Howards End'

• Actress Thompson or Samms

• Actress Watson

• Actress Watson of the Harry Potter movies

• Admiral Nelson's mistress Hamilton

• Alex &

• American poet Lazarus

• An Avenger

• Anarchist ___ Goldman

• Anarchist and writer Goldman

• Anarchist Goldman or poet Lazarus

• Anthony's Howards End co-star

• Anthony's Remains of the Day and Howards End costar

• Aurora Greenway's daughter

• Austen book

• Austen character

• Austen classic

• Austen classic adapted to film in 1996

• Austen heroine

• Austen matchmaker

• Austen novel

• Austen novel made into a 1996 movie

• Austen novel made into a movie

• Austen novel of 1816

• Austen novel that inspired Clueless

• Austen novel: 1816

• Austen opus

• Austen or Flaubert heroine

• Austen protagonist

• Austen role for Gwyneth

• Austen title

• Austen title character

• Austen title matchmaker

• Austen's Miss Woodhouse

• Austen's Woodhouse

• Austen's 'handsome, clever, and rich' heroine

• Austen's Ms. Woodhouse

• Baby name popular in the 1880s and 2000s

• Baby Spice's real first name

• Beatrice portrayer in Much Ado About Nothing

• Best Actress winner of 1992 Thompson

• Book whose title character had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her at the start of the story

• Boring heroine

• Bovary of fiction

• Bovary or Lazarus

• Bovary's first name

• British actress Thompson

• Bronte novel

• Bunton of the Spice Girls

• Caulfield of Buffy the Vampire Slayer

• Charles Bovary's wife

• Classic book of 1816

• Classic Jane Austen work

• Classic novel that ends with two weddings

• Comic Austen work

• Comic novel of 1815

• Comic novel set in Highbury

• Diana in The Avengers

• Educator Willard

• Feminist Goldman

• Film role for Uma

• Filmdom's Watson or Thompson

• First name in anarchy

• Flaubert heroine

• Flaubert's Bovary

• George set the women's pole vault mark in '97

• Girl who marries Mr. Knightley

• Goldman or Lazarus

• Goldman who wrote Anarchism and Other Essays

• Gwyneth Paltrow film

• Gwyneth Paltrow movie

• Gwyneth Paltrow role of 1996

• Gwyneth Paltrow title character, 1996

• Gwyneth Paltrow title role

• Gwyneth title role of 1996

• Gwyneth's star-making role

• Hermione in the Harry Potter films

• Hermione portrayer in the Harry Potter movies

• Heroine of an Austen novel

• Hugh's Sense and Sensibility co-star

• Inspiration for Clueless

• Intrepid matchmaker of Highbury

• Jane Austen book

• Jane Austen classic

• Jane Austen heroine

• Jane Austen meddler

• Jane Austen novel

• Jane Austen novel on which Clueless is based

• Jane Austen novel that inspired Clueless

• Jane Austen novel the movie Clueless was based on

• Jane Austen opus

• Jane Austen title

• Jane Austen title character

• Jane Austen's Woodhouse

• Jayma Mays's Glee role

• John's co-Avenger

• John's partner in The Avengers

• Kate Hudson role, opposite Luke Wilson's Alex

• Kate's daughter on 'Kate & Allie'

• Lady Hamilton

• Last Jane Austen novel published while she was alive

• Lazarus of literature

• Lazarus or Eames

• Lazarus or Goldman

• Literary matchmaker

• Literary title character surnamed Woodhouse

• Lizzie Borden's sister

• Madame Bovary

• Madame Bovary's first name

• Madame Bovary's name

• Meddlesome heroine of an 1816 novel

• Meddlesome matchmaker of fiction

• Miss Woodhouse of fiction

• Miss Woodhouse of Hartfield

• Miss Woodhouse of literature

• Mme. Bovary

• Movie based on a Jane Austen novel

• Mr. Knightley's love

• Mrs. Charles Darwin

• Mrs. Peel

• Mrs. Peel from The Avengers

• Mrs. Peel of The Avengers

• Mrs. Peel on The Avengers

• Ms. Samms

• Ms. Woodhouse

• Mystery author Lathen

• Mystery writer Lathen

• Notable novel of 1816

• Noted 1816 novel

• Novel basis for Clueless

• Novel by Jane Austen

• Novel on which Clueless is based

• Novel that inspired Clueless

• Novel that the movie 'Clueless' is based on

• Novel the movie Clueless was based on

• Oscar winner ___ Thompson

• Oscar-winning Thompson

• Peel in The Avengers

• Peel of The Avengers

• Peel of old TV

• Peel or Bovary

• Peel played by Rigg

• Pip ___ (during the afternoon, to a Brit)

• Poet Lazarus

• Rachel and Ross's daughter on Friends

• Rachel's daughter on Friends

• Rachel's baby in Friends

• Role for Gwyneth

• Room novelist Donoghue

• Ross and Rachel's baby

• Ross and Rachel's baby on 'Friends'

• Samms of 'Dynasty'

• Samms or Lazarus

• Samms or Thompson

• Samms or Watson

• She plays Harry's friend Hermione

• She plays Hermione

• Singer Bunton of the Spice Girls

• Sir Anthony's co-star in Howards End

• Soprano Calve

• Soprano Eames

• Soprano Nevada

• Spice Girl Bunton

• Spice Girls member

• Statue of Liberty poet Lazarus

• Stone of The Amazing Spider-Man

• Stone of The Rocker

• The avenging Mrs. Peel

• Third most popular name for baby girls born in the United States in 2007

• Thompson in Dead Again

• Thompson in Howard's End

• Thompson in Junior

• Thompson in Nanny McPhee

• Thompson of Howards End

• Thompson of Nanny McPhee

• Thompson of Primary Colors

• Thompson of Sense and Sensibility

• Thompson of Stranger Than Fiction

• Thompson of Angels in America

• Thompson of films

• Thompson of Peter's Friends

• Thompson of Wit

• Thompson or Bovary

• Thompson or Lazarus

• Thompson or Samms

• Thompson or Watson

• Thompson who was Trelawney at Hogwarts

• Thompson with an Oscar

• Thompson, Samms or Lazarus

• Thousands held by each Austen character (4)

• Three-volume novel of 1815

• Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as handsome, clever and rich

• Title heroine of 1816

• Title heroine who says One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other

• Title matchmaker of early 19th-century literature

• Title role for Gwyneth

• Top 20 name for newborn girls in the U.S. since 1999

• Top-10 baby name since 2002

• Uma's role in 'The Avengers'

• Watson of Harry Potter films

• Watson of the Harry Potter films

• Watson of the Harry Potter movies

• Watson or Samms

• Watson who played Hermione Granger

• Woodhouse created by Jane Austen

• Woodhouse in fiction

• Woodhouse of literature

• Writer Lazarus

• Younger sister of Isabella in a 19th-century novel


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Emma: übersetzung

I
Ẹmma,
 
Zeitschrift von Frauen für Menschen (Untertitel), feministische Zeitschrift, gegründet und herausgegeben von Alice Schwarzer, erscheint seit 1977 monatlich in Köln (Auflage 2002: 53 400).
 
II
Ẹmma,
 
Regentin der Niederlande, * Arolsen 2. 8. 1858, ✝ Den Haag 20. 3. 1934; Tochter des Fürsten Georg Victor von Waldeck-Pyrmont und der Prinzessin Hellena von Nassau; heiratete am 7. 1. 1879 König Wilhelm III. der Niederlande. In den letzten Lebenstagen ihres Mannes übernahm Emma die Regentschaft (14. 11. 1890, die sie bis 1898 für ihre Tochter Wilhelmina führte. Emma machte sich im Kampf gegen Tuberkulose verdient.


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Emma: translation

Emma f
English: of Germanic origin, introduced to Britain by the Normans. It was the name of the mother of Edward the Confessor. It originated as a short form of the medieval versions of compound names such as ERMINTRUDE (SEE Ermintrude) and IRMGARD (SEE Irmgard), containing the element erm(en), irm(en) entire (cf. IRMA (SEE Irma)). It is now sometimes used as a pet form of EMILY (SEE Emily), but this is etymologically unjustified.


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Emma: übersetzung

germanischer Ursprung, eigenständige Kurzform von Namen mit »Erm« bzw. »Irm«, Bedeutung: die Große, Gewaltige. In Deutschland in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts aus der Mode, nun wieder häufiger vergeben. Bekannt durch Jane Austens Roman »Emma« (1816). Namensträgerin: Emma Thompson, britische Schauspielerin.


найдено в "Австрии. Лингвострановедческом словаре"
"Эмма"
сеть супермаркетов (ок. 30 филиалов), принадлежит группе "БМЛ". Основана в 1988
см. тж. BML Vermögensverwaltungs AG


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹemə] n
Эмма (женское имя)


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре технических аббревиатур"
eye movement measuring apparatus - прибор измерения параметров движения глаза


найдено в "Венгерско-русском словаре"
[\Emma`t] Змма


найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n: ~ gee військ. розм. кулемет; кулеметник; ~ pip військ. розм. військовий поліцай.
найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Emma
[ʹemə] n
Эмма (женское имя)



найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
emma
[ʹemə] n радио проф.
буква M



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Emma noun Эмма

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) буква m; эмма
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