English to Arabic Dictionary laureate

laureate

الحائز على جائزة
definition
adjective
wreathed with laurel as a mark of honor.
translation of 'laureate'
noun
الحائز على تقدير
adjective
مكلل بالغار
example
Whether the 'laureate' speaks for poets, poetry, or the public isn't entirely clear.
The poet laureate's role is not new to him as he has been the 'laureate' of Glasgow, where he has lived most of his life and was Professor of English until retiring in 1980.
He is professor of economics at Columbia University and a Nobel 'laureate' .
A talk among three former U.S. poet laureates, and the current 'laureate' was especially telling.
I fear that the million of whatever currency it is dazzles the British literary world to such an extent that the rest of the 'laureate' 's author-compatriots often remain quasi-invisible.
It's not for nothing that this 'laureate' of embarrassment is an ardent admirer of Kafka.
No social science 'laureate' was awarded this year as nominees did not meet the qualifications.
The 15,000 pound prize awarded to the 'laureate' is not to be sneezed at but the chance of working with the London Symphony Orchestra for a year is to dream of.
There are performances by the Kirov Ballet, a symposium of 25 Nobel 'laureates' , concerts and the opportunity to visit outstanding museums and galleries.
The Robert Burns Humanitarian Award won't endow winners with the millions showered on Nobel 'laureates' , but it is as ambitious and international in scope.
The ANBHF has published the biographies of more than 40 of our 'laureates' and fellows.
About those, he says that three quarters of all Nobel 'laureates' in science, medicine, and economics have lived and worked in the U.S. in recent decades.
Even though Ireland can boast of two other poets who have been internationally honoured as Nobel 'laureates' , the Monaghan man continues to occupy a special niche in our affections.
This team, made up of eight of the world's top economists, including three Nobel 'laureates' , was aiming to identify the most cost - effective solutions to the world's most serious problems.
The festival opened officially on June 20 with a special concert competition featuring 'laureates' from the Inter-Atlantic Music Foundation.
She was appointed poet laureate of Illinois in 1968 and has been perhaps more active than many 'laureates' .
Only addresses provided by the 'laureates' themselves are listed.
Some of the world's leading economists - including three Nobel 'laureates' - answered this question at the Copenhagen Consensus in May, prioritising policies for improving the world.
Gray was offered the poet 'laureateship' in 1757 in succession to Cibber, but declined.
Philip Larkin, the man who turned down the 'laureateship' , is today more popular than Betjeman, as he should be.
Interestingly, Larkin's friend and biographer Andrew Motion went on to become the first academic holder of the poet 'laureateship' .
On another apparent level he's a genius; in fact that word might be inadequate to describe his level of intelligence that rivals that of Nobel 'laureates' in several fields.
Three main prizes worth €300,000, €240,000 and €150,000 will be awarded to the three best 'laureates' , who will also win a piano recital in Vienna.
There aren't many Hollywood blockbusters about Nobel 'laureates' in economics.
To a considerable extent, a tight circle of New York intellectuals, Ivy League stars, Nobel 'laureates' and Oxbridge luminaries replaced him and his cohort.
Including this year's 'laureates' , this honor has been bestowed on 120 individuals and 12 companies.
Her excellent standing might be further upgraded this autumn when one of the silver 'laureates' will win the Golden Magnolia Award.
The list was developed in a series of winnowing steps and overseen by economists, with the final panel including three Nobel 'laureates' .
Despite the pre-eminence of the English language, very few British writers have won the Nobel 'laureateship' - a notable exception being John Galsworthy in 1932.
The ultimate acolyte in her youth, now she would be a patient mentor to young writers, with a Pulitzer Prize, two ex-husbands, and a poet 'laureateship' behind her.
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