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Mayer

[ mahy-eror, German, mahy-uhr mey-er mahy-er ]

noun

  1. 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.
  2. Louis B(urt) [burt], 1885–1957, U.S. motion-picture producer, born in Russia.
  3. Maria Goep·pert [goh, -pert], 1906–72, U.S. physicist, born in Poland: Nobel Prize 1963.


Mayer

noun

  1. ˈmaiər 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
  2. ˈmeɪə 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
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Example Sentences

Its arrival in London marks the first time the watch has travelled abroad since its safe return to the LA Mayer Museum for Islamic Art in 2008.

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It is the "end of the party but not the movement", Women's Equality Party co-founder Catherine Mayer has said, after members voted to shut down the organisation.

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“Candle Media has come through a very difficult time, as the rest of the industry has ... but as a whole, we’re profitable,” Mayer said.

John Mayer and movie director McG have agreed to buy the Jim Henson Company Lot, a legendary studio in Hollywood founded by Charlie Chaplin.

Instead he and coach Nicolas Mayer drove back with Barry, who was unable to fly due to an operation on his knee.

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