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Frisch
[frish, f
noun
Karl von 1886–1982, Austrian zoologist: Nobel Prize in Physiology 1973.
Max (Rudolf ) 1911–91, Swiss novelist and playwright.
Otto Robert 1904–1979, Austrian physicist.
Ragnar 1895–1973, Norwegian economist: Nobel Prize 1969.
Frisch
/ ڰɪʃ /
noun
Karl von . 1886–1982, Austrian zoologist; studied animal behaviour, esp of bees; shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1973
Max (maks). 1911–91, Swiss dramatist and novelist. His works are predominantly satirical and include the plays Biedermann und die Brandstifter (1953) and Andorra (1961), and the novel Stiller (1954)
Otto . 1904–79, British nuclear physicist, born in Austria, who contributed to the development of the first atomic bomb
Ragnar ( Anton Kittil ). 1895–1973, Norwegian economist, who pioneered the study of econometrics and greatly influenced the management of the Norwegian economy from 1945: shared the first Nobel prize for economics (1969) with Jan Tinbergen
Example Sentences
“It does put a lot of businesses like ours in a tough spot,” Ethan Frisch, co-CEO of the New York spice company Burlap & Barrel, told The Associated Press.
Park lovers like Jenny Frisch are excited about the new addition.
Only Congress can impeach a Supreme Court justice, said Michael Frisch, ethics counsel at Georgetown Law.
During the midterm elections in 2022, she narrowly staved off a challenge from Adam Frisch, a Democratic businessman and former Aspen city councilman, who is running again in her current district.
If she had resigned by May 14, it would have given Mr. Frisch a shot at winning her seat in a special election.
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