New American Oxford Dictionary
Mitchell, Billy
Mitch ell, Billy |ˈmiCHəl ˌmɪtʃ (ə )l | (1879 –1936 ), US army officer; full name William Mitchell; born in France. An outspoken advocate of air power, he was court-martialed in 1925 for his criticism of the war and navy departments. As a civilian, he continued to preach the importance of air power in warfare.
Mitchell, John
Mitch ell, John |ˈmiCHəl ˈmɪtʃəl | (1913 –88 ), US lawyer; full name John Newton Mitchell. He served as US attorney general 1969 –72 under President Nixon and was convicted in 1975 of conspiracy in the Watergate break-in and cover –up.
Mitchell, Joni
Mitch ell, Joni |ˈmɪtʃəl ˈmiCHəl | (1943 –), Canadian singer and songwriter; born Roberta Joan Anderson. She started to record in 1968 and gradually moved from folk to a fusion of folk, jazz, and rock. Notable albums: Blue (1971 ), Hejira (1976 ), and Dog Eat Dog (1986 ).
Mitchell, Margaret
Mitch ell, Margaret |ˈmɪtʃəl ˈmiCHəl | (1900 –49 ), US novelist. She wrote the best-selling and Pulitzer Prize –winning novel Gone with the Wind (1936; movie, 1939 ), set during the US Civil War.
Mitchell, Maria
Mitch ell, Maria |ˈmiCHəl ˈmɪtʃəl | (1818 –89 ), US astronomer. She established the orbit of a newly discovered comet in 1847 and became the first woman elected 1848 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She taught astronomy at Vassar College 1865 –88.
Mitchell, R. J.
Mitch |ell |ˈmɪtʃəl | (1895 –1937 ), English aeronautical engineer; full name Reginald Joseph Mitchell. He designed the Spitfire fighter aircraft.
Oxford Dictionary
Mitchell, Billy
Mitch ell, Billy |ˈmiCHəl ˌmɪtʃ (ə )l | (1879 –1936 ), US army officer; full name William Mitchell; born in France. An outspoken advocate of air power, he was court-martialed in 1925 for his criticism of the war and navy departments. As a civilian, he continued to preach the importance of air power in warfare.
Mitchell, John
Mitch ell, John |ˈmiCHəl ˈmɪtʃəl | (1913 –88 ), US lawyer; full name John Newton Mitchell. He served as US attorney general 1969 –72 under President Nixon and was convicted in 1975 of conspiracy in the Watergate break-in and cover –up.
Mitchell, Joni
Mitch |ell |ˈmɪtʃəl | (b.1943 ), Canadian singer and songwriter; born Roberta Joan Anderson. Starting to record in 1968, she moved from folk to a fusion of folk, jazz, and rock. Notable albums: Blue (1971 ) and Hejira (1976 ).
Mitchell, Margaret
Mitch |ell |ˈmɪtʃəl | (1900 –49 ), American novelist, famous as the author of the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Gone with the Wind (1936 ), set during the American Civil War.
Mitchell, Maria
Mitch ell, Maria |ˈmiCHəl ˈmɪtʃəl | (1818 –89 ), US astronomer. She established the orbit of a newly discovered comet in 1847 and became the first woman elected 1848 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She taught astronomy at Vassar College 1865 –88.
Mitchell, R. J.
Mitch |ell |ˈmɪtʃəl | (1895 –1937 ), English aeronautical engineer; full name Reginald Joseph Mitchell. He designed the Spitfire fighter aircraft.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Mitchell
Mitch ell /mɪ́tʃ (ə )l /名詞 ミッチェル 〘Margaret ~, 1900 --49; 米国の作家; 著書 Gone with the Wind 〙.