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Mayer
[ mahy-eror, German, mahy-uhr mey-er mahy-er ]
noun
- Jul·ius Rob·ert von [jool, -y, uh, s , rob, -ert von, yoo, -lee-, oo, s , roh, -be, r, t f, uh, n], 1814–78, German physicist.
- Louis B(urt) [burt], 1885–1957, U.S. motion-picture producer, born in Russia.
- Maria Goep·pert [goh, -pert], 1906–72, U.S. physicist, born in Poland: Nobel Prize 1963.
Mayer
noun
- ˈə MayerJulius Robert von18141878MGermanSCIENCE: physicist Julius Robert von (ˈjuːliʊs ˈroːbɛrt fɔn). 1814–78, German physicist whose research in thermodynamics (1842) contributed to the discovery of the law of conservation of energy
- ˈɪə MayerLouis B(urt)18851957MUSRussianFILMS AND TV: producer Louis B ( urt ). 1885–1957, US film producer, born in Russia; founder and first head (1924–48) of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) film company
Example Sentences
The same day their bodies were discovered, the defendant was pulled over by police in the state of Kansas while driving a 2018 Volkswagen Atlas belonging to Mr Mayer, investigators said.
American Mayer, 34, was the deserved winner in an entertaining rematch between the two bitter rivals.
Irish superstar Katie Taylor expects Mikaela Mayer and Sandy Ryan to deliver another competitive fight and feels the fighter who makes the better adjustments will win Saturday's world title bout in Las Vegas.
The Derby boxer faces WBO welterweight champion Mayer in a Las Vegas rematch on Saturday after her previous loss to the American at Madison Square Garden.
However, the Labour MP for Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard, Alex Mayer, has called for a "major overhaul of time" and a conversation about "how best to use our nation's daylight hours" in a parliamentary debate.
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