george wilson

language: es

definitions

  1. A standard English given name and surname commonly used to refer to male individuals across various historical periods and professions.
    es: Nombre inglés común
  2. A central supporting character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby, who runs an auto repair shop in the Valley of Ashes and serves as a symbol of working-class tragedy.
    es: Personaje de novela
  3. A reference to specific public figures bearing this name, most notably the acclaimed British stage and screen actor (1908–1974) or the professional American football player.
    es: Varias figuras públicas

examples

  1. George Wilson decided to retire early and spend his days fishing.

    George Wilson decidió jubilarse temprano y pasar sus días pescando.

  2. The author uses George Wilson to highlight the moral decay of the Jazz Age.

    El autor utiliza a George Wilson para resaltar la decadencia moral de la Era del Jazz.

  3. George Wilson delivered a powerful monologue that captivated the audience.

    George Wilson pronunció un poderoso monólogo que cautivó a la audiencia.