Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word HIRS
HIRS
Definitions of HIRS
- (nonstandard) That which belongs to hir, theirs (singular). Possessive case of hir, used in place of a noun. Coordinate with his and hers.
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using HIRS in a Sentence
- The Royal Conservatoire has some notable alumni, including Michel van der Aa, Susanne Abbuehl, Hendrik Andriessen, Richard Ayres, Gerard Beljon, Rudi Martinus van Dijk, Marco Goecke, Barbara Hannigan, Rozalie Hirs, Geoffrey Lancaster, Vanessa Lann, Douglas Mews, Susanne Regel, Lawrence Renes, Paul Steenhuisen, Ananda Sukarlan, Victor Varela, Henry Vega, Rodney Waschka II, Eva-Maria Westbroek, Clara Wildschut and Kristoffer Zegers.
- When notating the scores of Book of Mirrors and Roseherte Hirs started out approximating the frequencies to the nearest halftone.
- John Zorn, Barbara Hannigan, Jennifer Walshe, Rebecca Saunders, Simon-Steen Andersen, Tristan Murail, Oslo Sinfonietta, Jack Quartet and The Crossing, goat (jp), Aart Strootman, Maya Fridman, Rozalie Hirs, Kika Sprangers, Jameszoo and LudoWic.
- German translation: Rozalie Hirs, Daniela Seel, Ard Posthuma; English translation: Donald Gardner, Ko Kooman, Willem Groenwegen, Moze Jacobs; Chinese translation: Aurea Sison; Spanish translation: Diego Puls; Albanian translation: Anton Papleka; Shwedish translation: Boerje Bohlin; Serbo-Croatian translation: Jelica Novaković, Radovan Lučić; Litvian translation: Ausra Gudaviciute, Gytis Norvilas; Russian translation: Nina Targan Mouravi.
- In 2022, Matile-Dörig took part in her first paracycling race in Brugg and came into contact with national coach Dany Hirs, who has been training her ever since.
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