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Meaning of Einstein | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈaɪnˌstaɪn

Definitions

  1. One mole of photons, regardless of frequency, as used to measure irradiance.
  2. Albert Einstein, the world-famous 20th-century theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
  3. A shape that can be repeated to cover a plane with a nonrepeating pattern.
  4. An extremely clever or intelligent person.
  5. A genius; a very smart person.
  6. A surname from German.
  7. An idiot; a very stupid person.

Equivalents

Deutsch Einstein
Ελληνικά Αϊνστάιν
Esperanto Ejnŝtejno
Español Einstein
Français einstein
עברית איינשטיין
Հայերեն Էյնշտեյն
Italiano Einstein
ქართული აინშტაინი
한국어 아인슈타인
Македонски Ајнштајн
Nederlands einstein
Português Einstein Einstein
Русский Эйнштейн

Examples

“Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations. EINSTEIN THEORY TRIUMPHS Stars Not Where They Seemed or Were Calculated to be, but Nobody Need Worry. A BOOK FOR 12 WISE MEN No More in All the World Could Comprehend it, Said Einstein When His Daring Publishers Accepted it.”
“Einstein said he could never understand it all / Planets spinning through space”
“Gaston: Picasso, Einstein, Schmendiman. Somehow it doesn't have a ring.”
“We're sitting in a coffee shop in Sunnyvale, California. It's late. I've had a few beers, and my dinner date has downed a few plum wines. I peer deep into his eyes, trying to figure out why so many people throughout the high tech universe think Henry Massalin could be the Einstein of our time.”
“If Einstein, my dear / Were a toll booth cashier / I imagine he too would be [bored]”
“Can you believe he's just a kindergartener? It looks like they've got an Einstein in the family.”
“Good job, Einstein, thinking you could grab the wires with your pliers.”
“The einstein (symbol E) is an obsolete unit with two conflicting definitions.”
“He's a prodigy — they call him their little einstein.”
“Yeah, that guy is a real einstein — he always finds a way to mess up the simplest order.”
“In less poetic terms, an einstein is an “aperiodic monotile,” a shape that tiles a plane, or an infinite two-dimensional flat surface, but only in a nonrepeating pattern. (The term “einstein” comes from the German “ein stein,” or “one stone” — more loosely, “one tile” or “one shape.”)”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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