- Chekhov
- also Chekov biographical name Anton Pavlovich 1860-1904 Russian dramatist & writer • Chekhovian adjective
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Chekhov — (also spelled Chekov) may refer to one of the following: NOTOC Anton Chekhov and things directly related to him * Anton Chekhov (1860–1904), a Russian writer * Birthhouse of Anton Chekhov * Chekhov Gymnasium, former school and now museum in… … Wikipedia
Chekhov — [chek′ôf, ] Russ [ chekh′ō̂f] Anton Pavlovich [än′tôn päv′lə vich] 1860 1904; Russ. dramatist & short story writer: also sp. Chekov … English World dictionary
Chekhov — 1 Original name in latin Chekhov Name in other language CHEKHOV, Chekhov, Lopasnya, Tsjekhov, ЧЕХОВ, Чехов State code RU Continent/City Europe/Moscow longitude 55.1477 latitude 37.47728 altitude 174 Population 75643 Date 2013 01 03 2 Original… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Chekhov — noun Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860 1904) • Syn: ↑Chekov, ↑Anton Chekhov, ↑Anton Chekov, ↑Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, ↑Anton Pavlovich Chekov • Instance Hypernyms: ↑dramatist, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Chekhov — Anton Tchekhov « Tchekhov » redirige ici. Pour la ville de Russie qui porte le nom de l écrivain, voir Tchekhov (ville). Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tchekhov (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
Chekhov — n. family name; Anton Chekhov (1860 1904), Russian playwright and author … English contemporary dictionary
Chekhov — Sp Čèchovas Ap Чехов/Chekhov Sp Lopasnià Ap Лопасня L RF Maskvos sr … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Chekhov Gymnasium — The Literary Museum named after Anton Chekhov Литературный музей им. А.П.Чехова Chekhov Gymnasium in 2006 Established 1809(as gymnasium), 1975(as museum) … Wikipedia
Chekhov Monument in Taganrog — Памятник А.П.Чехову Designer G.A. Zakharov Height 3 m (9.84 f.) Completion date 1959 Opening date Janu … Wikipedia
Chekhov's gun — is a literary technique whereby an apparently irrelevant element is introduced early in the story whose significance becomes clear later in the narrative. The concept is named after Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, who mentioned several variants … Wikipedia
Chekhov (disambiguation) — Chekhov, Chekov, or Chekhova may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Fictional 2 Places … Wikipedia