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WHAT DOES MISHIMA MEAN IN POLISH?

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Mishima - Built as a Russian coastal defense battleship. The sister units were "Admiral Uszakov" and "General Admiral Apraskin". During the Battle of Cushima under the Russo-Japanese War, captured on 28 May 1905 by the Japanese and incorporated into the Japanese Imperial Navy, where he was given the name "Mishima." During the Battle of Cushima, the Japanese also won the "Apraskina", changing its name to "Okinoshima". "Admiral Uszakov" also participated in this battle sank as a result of serious damage. The construction of "Admiral Sieniawin" was started in 1892 at the Admiralty's New Shipyard in St. Petersburg. It was named in honor of Admiral Dmitry Nikolaevich Sieniawina, commander of the Baltic fleet at the turn of the twenties and thirties of the nineteenth century. He entered the Imperial Navy in 1895. After being taken over by the Japanese, he was classified as a second-class coastal defense ship. The ship was named Shinto Temple in Shizuoka prefecture "Mishima". On April 1, 1921 "Mishima" was re-classified as a submarine base. Mishima – zbudowany jako rosyjski pancernik obrony wybrzeża. Siostrzanymi jednostkami były "Admirał Uszakow" i "Generał-Admirał Apraskin". Podczas bitwy pod Cuszimą toczonej w ramach wojny rosyjsko-japońskiej zdobyty 28 maja 1905 przez Japończyków i wcielony do Japońskiej Cesarskiej Marynarki Wojennej, gdzie otrzymał imię "Mishima". Podczas bitwy cuszimskiej Japończycy zdobyli także "Apraskina" zmieniając mu nazwę na "Okinoshima". "Admirał Uszakow" również uczestniczący w tej bitwie zatonął w wyniku poważnych uszkodzeń. Budowę "Admirał Sieniawin" rozpoczęto w 1892 w Nowej Stoczni Admiralicji w Petersburgu. Nazwano go na cześć admirała Dmitrija Nikołajewicza Sieniawina, dowódcy floty bałtyckiej na przełomie lat dwudziestych i trzydziestych XIX wieku. Do służby w Rosyjskiej Cesarskiej Marynarce Wojennej wszedł w 1895. Po przejęciu przez Japończyków został sklasyfikowany jako okręt obrony wybrzeża drugiej kategorii. Okrętowi nadano imię Shintoistycznej świątyni znajdującej się w prefekturze Shizuoka "Mishima". 1 kwietnia 1921 "Mishima" została przeklasyfikowana na bazę okrętów podwodnych.

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POLISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH MISHIMA


alla prima
alla prima
anima
anima
arapaima
arapaima
bima
bima
cloaca maxima
cloaca maxima
corruptio optimi pessima
corruptio optimi pessima
cuszima
cuszima
diotima
diotima
direttissima
direttissima
escrima
escrima
fatima
fatima
hirosima
hirosima
hiroszima
hiroszima
infima
infima
jerozolima
jerozolima
joachima
joachima
kima
kima
klima
klima
lima
lima
materia prima
materia prima

POLISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE MISHIMA

mise en scene
miseczka
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misecznica
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misecznik
misera contribuens plebs
miserere
miserere mei
misi
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misiarz
misic
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misiura
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POLISH WORDS THAT END LIKE MISHIMA

adiaterma
adma
aerenchyma
agama
agema
mima
minima
ottava rima
pantomima
prima
quaresima
roraima
sima
soda rodzima
sol glauberska rodzima
sol gorzka rodzima
spolia opima
terza rima
zima
zosima

Synonyms and antonyms of mishima in the Polish dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «mishima» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF MISHIMA

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Translator Polish - Chinese

三岛
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Spanish

Mishima
570 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - English

mishima
510 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Hindi

मिशिमा
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Polish - Arabic

ميشيما
280 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Russian

Мисима
278 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Portuguese

mishima
270 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Bengali

Mishima
260 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - French

Mishima
220 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Malay

mishima
190 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - German

Mishima
180 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Japanese

三島
130 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Korean

미시마
85 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Javanese

Mishima
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Polish - Vietnamese

Mishima
80 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Tamil

mishima
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Marathi

mishima
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Turkish

Mishima
70 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Italian

Mishima
65 millions of speakers

Polish

mishima
50 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Ukrainian

Місіма
40 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Romanian

Mishima
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Polish - Greek

Mishima
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Polish - Afrikaans

Mishima
14 millions of speakers
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Translator Polish - Swedish

Mishima
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Polish - Norwegian

Mishima
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of mishima

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Examples of use in the Polish literature, quotes and news about mishima

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10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISHIMA»

Discover the use of mishima in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to mishima and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
1
Mishima: A Biography
At forty-five, Yukio Mishima was the outstanding Japanese writer of his generation, celebrated both at home and abroad for The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea.
John Nathan, 2009
2
The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima
This incisive biography begins with the spectacularly tragic last day of the militant Japanese novelist, perhaps best known for his monumental four-book masterpiece The Sea of Fertility.
Henry Scott Stokes, 2000
3
Mishima: A Vision of the Void
Here, Marguerite Yourcenar, a brilliant reader of Mishima and a scholar with an eye for the cultural roles of fiction, unravels the author's life and politics: his affection for Western culture, his family and his homosexuality, his ...
Marguerite Yourcenar, ‎Alberto Manguel, 2001
4
Death in Midsummer: And Other Stories
Nine short stories by the Japanese literary genius provide insights into the struggles and problems of his contemporary countrymen
Yukio Mishima, 1966
5
Confessions of a Mask
When a Japanese youth discovers he has homosexual tendencies he hides himself behind conventional behavior
Yukio Mishima, 1958
6
Patriotism
'Was it death he was now waiting for? Or a wild ecstasy of the senses?' For the young army officer of Yukio Mishima's seminal story, 'Patriotism, ' death and ecstasy become elementally intertwined.
Yukio Mishima, ‎Geoffrey W. Sargent, 1995
7
Escape from the Wasteland: Romanticism and Realism in the ...
Napier discovers similarities as well as dissimilarities in the work of two writers of radically different political orientations.
Susan Jolliffe Napier, 1995
8
Deadly Dialectics: Sex, Violence, and Nihilism in the ...
Although Mishima's main literary ambition was to write philosophical novels in the tradition of Goethe and Thomas Mann, Deadly Dialectics is the first critical study to take this objective seriously: it also provides the first adequate ...
Roy Starrs, 1994
9
Persona: A Biography of Yukio Mishima
Traces the life of the Japanese author who went from sickly youth to dedicated student of the martial arts, looking at his family life, the wartime years, and his career as a writer who advocated for traditional values.
Naoki Inose, 2013
10
Portraits from Mishima
" This story reproduces the life and the ideals of Marx on a high and humanistic level. Nuyten's The Last Supper ("Letter," "Funeral Speech" and addendum: "The Mother-In-Law Report") is like reading Paul Bowles and his A Distant Episode.
Wim Nuyten, 2006

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISHIMA»

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'Tekken 7' Update: New Content, Mishima Clan Storyline Highlight …
The classic 1 vs 1 fighting game play will still be there, but will also feature a story line gameplay that is about the Mishima clan. A new character named Kazumi ... «Realty Today, Oct 15»
2
Mishima, Murakami and the elusive Nobel Prize
No writer coveted that award more than Yukio Mishima (1925-70) who in the early '60s seemed determined to land this ultimate accolade, when he was still only ... «The Japan Times, Aug 15»
3
Tekken: The Strange History of the Mishima Family
Behind all the wacky character designs, the entire Tekken series is about the Mishima family destroying itself. Throughout the various games, there are four ... «Den of Geek!, Aug 15»
4
Descending to the depths of Yukio Mishima's 'Sea of Fertility'
It was 45 years ago this summer that Donald Keene, a leading critic and translator of Japanese literature, visited Yukio Mishima at his summer writing retreat on ... «The Japan Times, Aug 15»
5
Still waters run deep in Shizuoka's ancient town of Mishima
Mishima Taisha in Shizuoka Prefecture was founded by the warlord Minamoto no Yoritomo in the Kamakura Period (1185-1333). Tracing its origins to the Nara ... «The Japan Times, Aug 15»
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South Korean novelist Shin Kyung-sook admits to plagiarizing …
SEOUL – One of South Korea's most influential writers has admitted to plagiarizing well-known Japanese author Yukio Mishima in a short story she published a ... «The Japan Times, Jun 15»
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'Tekken 7' New Character Kazumi Mishima is Heihachi's Wife …
The most recent one involves Kazumi Mishima, wife of Heihachi and mother of Kazuya Mishima. And, as it turns out, she's no ordinary character in the game ... «Latinos Post, Jun 15»
8
New 'Tekken 7' Character Kazumi Mishima Is The Wife Of Heihachi
As per tradition, a new character from the Mishima bloodline has been announced: Kazumi Mishima, the wife of Heihachi. This new character was originally ... «International Business Times, Jun 15»
9
Kazumi Mishima Is Tekken 7's Next Playable Character
By Michael Martin Another playable character in Tekken 7 has been revealed and she uses a tiger for special attacks. The latest new challenger to join the roster ... «IGN, May 15»
10
Overseas interest in relocation campaign surprises Kagoshima village
The village of Mishima, composed of the small islands of Takeshima, Iojima and Kuroshima, has been trying to lure people to move there by offering the choice ... «The Japan Times, May 15»

REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Mishima [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-pl/mishima>. May 2024 ».
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