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Bloch
[blok]
noun
Ernest, 1880–1959, Swiss composer, in the U.S. after 1916.
Felix, 1905–83, Swiss physicist in the U.S.: Nobel Prize 1952.
Konrad E., 1912–2000, U.S. biochemist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1964.
Bloch
/ ɒ /
noun
Ernest . 1880–1959, US composer, born in Switzerland, who found inspiration in Jewish liturgical and folk music: his works include the symphonies Israel (1916) and America (1926)
Felix . 1905–83, US physicist, born in Switzerland: Nobel prize for physics (1952) for his work on the magnetic moments of atomic particles
Konrad Emil . 1912–2000, US biochemist, born in Germany: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1964 for his work on fatty-acid metabolism
Marc . 1886–1944, French historian and Resistance fighter; author of Feudal Society (1935) and Strange Defeat (1940), an essay on the fall of France: killed by the Nazis
Example Sentences
A few weeks ago, Darren Bloch was washing up when something exploded.
Bloch, who died in 2012, took special care to encourage kids — especially Moss.
"When they first brought it in, I was amazed," said Bloch, senior author of the study.
Andrés turned to Sam Bloch, World Central Kitchen’s director of emergency response, who was googling “barges” to find a platform the group could load with pallets and drag to Gaza.
Mr. Bloch, who oversaw the building of the jetty and the arrival of the shipment, described the scene by phone from Oakland, Calif., after leaving Gaza.
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