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1 ועדת הפרס
prize committee -
2 נושא פרסים
prize awarding -
3 שניתן כפרס
prize -
4 פרס
n. Persia————————n. Shimon Peres, (born 1923), ninth Prime Minister of Israel, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Israel's 15th Parliamentary Cabinet————————v. be sliced————————v. be spread, stretched; to deploy————————v. to fan out, deploy, spread————————v. to have hoofs————————v. to slice————————v. to spread, stretch; deploy————————prize, reward, award, meed, premium, trophy, bounty————————vulture -
5 יקר
יָקָרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) heavy; dear, precious, worthy; honored. Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 12 המתבייש מן הי׳ who is put to shame by a person of high dignity (opp. פגום).Pl. יְקָרִים, יְקָרִין. B. Bath. 100b; Meg.23b (address to mourners) עמדו י׳ עמודווכ׳ stand up, dear friends, stand up Men.44a דמיו י׳ its price is high; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Kam. III, 2 היְקָרִין R. S. to Kel. III, 5 (ed. היקירן, הייקרין) the heavy earthen vessels used for boiling pitch.Fem. יְקָרָה, pl. יְקָרוֹת. Keth.106a; Snh.43a נשים י׳וכ׳ worthy women in Jerusalem.V. יַקִּיר. 2) (noun) precious object, prize; choice. Gen. R. s. 67 (ref. to Prov. 12:27) כדי … שהוא יְקָרוֹ של עולםוכ׳ in order that Jacob might come who is the choice of the world ; ib. שאינם נוטלים מן יְקָרָם שלעתיד לכואוכ׳ that they shall receive in this world nothing of their prize reserved for the hereafter; Yalk. ib. 115, v. חָרַץ.Pl. יְקָרוֹת. Ib. כדי … ויטול את הברכות שהן י׳ של עולם חרוצות לו in order that Jacob might come and take the blessings, which are the choice of the world, decreed to him (Gen. R. l. c. שמעיקר העולם חרוצות לו). -
6 יָקָר
יָקָרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) heavy; dear, precious, worthy; honored. Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 12 המתבייש מן הי׳ who is put to shame by a person of high dignity (opp. פגום).Pl. יְקָרִים, יְקָרִין. B. Bath. 100b; Meg.23b (address to mourners) עמדו י׳ עמודווכ׳ stand up, dear friends, stand up Men.44a דמיו י׳ its price is high; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Kam. III, 2 היְקָרִין R. S. to Kel. III, 5 (ed. היקירן, הייקרין) the heavy earthen vessels used for boiling pitch.Fem. יְקָרָה, pl. יְקָרוֹת. Keth.106a; Snh.43a נשים י׳וכ׳ worthy women in Jerusalem.V. יַקִּיר. 2) (noun) precious object, prize; choice. Gen. R. s. 67 (ref. to Prov. 12:27) כדי … שהוא יְקָרוֹ של עולםוכ׳ in order that Jacob might come who is the choice of the world ; ib. שאינם נוטלים מן יְקָרָם שלעתיד לכואוכ׳ that they shall receive in this world nothing of their prize reserved for the hereafter; Yalk. ib. 115, v. חָרַץ.Pl. יְקָרוֹת. Ib. כדי … ויטול את הברכות שהן י׳ של עולם חרוצות לו in order that Jacob might come and take the blessings, which are the choice of the world, decreed to him (Gen. R. l. c. שמעיקר העולם חרוצות לו). -
7 אגוניסט
n. agonist, muscle whose activity is balanced by another related muscle (Anatomy) ; competitor for a prize (as in ancient Greece) -
8 איבן פבלוב
Pavlov, Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize winner (famous for his experiments on classical conditioning) -
9 איגנרו
n. Ignaro, family name; Louis Ignaro (born 1941), Doctor and pharmacologist from Los Angeles, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1998 -
10 אינשטיין
n. Einstein, family name; Albert Einstein (1879-1955) U.S. physicist (born in Germany), winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, developer of the theory of relativity; brand name of a word processing program (Computers) -
11 אמרטיה
n. Amartya, Amartya Sen (born 1933), Indian-born economist, professor at Cambridge University in Britain, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1998 -
12 אמרטיה סן
Amartya Sen, (born 1933) Indian-born economist, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economic Science -
13 אנטואן אנרי בקרל
Antoine Henri Becquerel (1852-1908), French physicist, winner of the Nobel prize in Physics in 1903 (discovered radioactivity in uranium) -
14 אנרי ברגסון
Henri Bergson (1859-1941), Henri Louis Bergson, French philosopher and writer, winner of the 1927 Nobel prize for literature -
15 אנרי לואי ברגסון
Henri Louis Bergson (1859-1941), Henri Bergson, French philosopher and writer, winner of the 1927 Nobel prize for literature -
16 אסטון
n. Aston, family name; Francis William Aston (1877-1945), British chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize winner for chemistry in 1922 -
17 ברטראנד ראסל
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher and mathematician, winner of the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize -
18 ג'ון ויליאם סטרטריילי
John William Strutt Rayleigh (1842-1919), Lord Rayleigh, Third Baron Rayleigh, English physicist, winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics for investigating of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of the element argon -
19 ג'ורג' גרשווין
George Gershwin, (1898-1937) American composer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his compositions for the musical "Of Thee I Sing" -
20 ג'יימס ווטסון
James Watson (born 1928), James Dewey Watson, U.S. geneticist, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his discovery of the double helical structure of DNA (together with Francis Crick)
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