Beaverbrook meaning in Urdu
Beaverbrook Synonyms
Beaverbrook Definitions
1) Beaverbrook, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken : بیرون بیوربروک : (noun) British newspaper publisher and politician (born in Canada); confidant of Winston Churchill (1879-1964).
Useful Words
Astor : برطانوی سیاست دان , Adolph Simon Ochs : امریکی اخبار شائع کرنے والا , Hearst : امریکی اخبار نویس , Baronet : چھوٹا نواب , Baroness : نواب عورت , Hays : امریکی وکیل ولیم ہے , Imprint : شناخت , Fleming : برطانوی مصنف , Ahmed Salman Rushdie : سلمان رشدی , Aimee Semple Mcpherson : امریکی پادری , Homer A. Thompson : امریکی ماہر آثار قدیمہ , Glenda Jackson : انگریزی فلمی اداکار , Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein : برطانوی فلسفی جو آسٹریا میں میں پیدا ہوا , Arthur Koestler : برطانوی مصنف , Epstein : برطانوی مجسمہ ساز , Barony : نواب کی جاگیر , Thane : وڈیرہ , Adrian : انگریز فعلیات دان , Out Of Print : ایسی کتاب جو خریداری کے لیے دستیاب نہ ہو , Colophon : سرورق , 1870s : اٹھارہ سو ستر کی دہائی , Highbinder : بدعنوان سیاستدان , British Commonwealth : برطانوی دولت مشترکہ , Admirer : جیالہ , Campaigner : امیدوار , Anne Hathaway : شیکسپیر کی بیوی , Pettifogger : بے اصول بد دیانت وکیل , News Conference : اخباری اجلاس , Adlai Ewing Stevenson : امریکی سیاستدان , Daumier : فرانسیسی پینٹر , Europe : براعظم یورپ
Useful Words Definitions
Astor: British politician (born in the United States) who was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons (1879-1964).
Adolph Simon Ochs: United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935).
Hearst: United States newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed American journalism (1863-1951).
Baronet: a member of the British order of honor; ranks below a baron but above a knight.
Baroness: a noblewoman who holds the rank of baron or who is the wife or widow of a baron.
Hays: United States lawyer and politician who formulated a production code that prescribed the moral content of United States films from 1930 to 1966 (1879-1954).
Imprint: an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page.
Fleming: British writer famous for writing spy novels about secret agent James Bond (1908-1964).
Ahmed Salman Rushdie: British writer of novels who was born in India; one of his novels is regarded as blasphemous by Muslims and a fatwa was issued condemning him to death (born in 1947).
Aimee Semple Mcpherson: United States evangelist (born in Canada) noted for her extravagant religious services (1890-1944).
Homer A. Thompson: United States classical archaeologist (born in Canada) noted for leading the excavation of the Athenian agora (1906-2000).
Glenda Jackson: English film actress who later became a member of British Parliament (born in 1936).
Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein: British philosopher born in Austria; a major influence on logic and logical positivism (1889-1951).
Arthur Koestler: British writer (born in Hungary) who wrote a novel exposing the Stalinist purges during the 1930s (1905-1983).
Epstein: British sculptor (born in the United States) noted for busts and large controversial works (1880-1959).
Barony: the estate of a baron.
Thane: a feudal lord or baron.
Adrian: English physiologist who conducted research into the function of neurons; 1st baron of Cambridge (1889-1997).
Out Of Print: (of books) no longer offered for sale by a publisher.
Colophon: a publisher's emblem printed in a book (usually on the title page).
1870s: the decade from 1870 to 1879.
Highbinder: a corrupt politician.
British Commonwealth: an association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and several former British colonies that are now sovereign states but still pay allegiance to the British Crown.
Admirer: a person who backs a politician or a team etc.
Campaigner: a politician who is running for public office.
Anne Hathaway: wife of William Shakespeare (1556-1623).
Pettifogger: a person (especially a lawyer or politician) who uses unscrupulous or unethical methods.
News Conference: a conference at which press and tv reporters ask questions of a politician or other celebrity.
Adlai Ewing Stevenson: United States politician and diplomat (1900-1968).
Daumier: French painter best known for his satirical lithographs of bourgeois society (1808-1879).
Europe: the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe` to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles.