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I noun1) Farbton, derII nounhue and cry — (outcry) lautes Geschrei; (protest) Gezeter, das (abwertend)
raise a hue and cry against somebody/something — ein lautes Geschrei/Gezeter über jemanden/etwas anstimmen
* * *[hju:](colour: flowers of many hues.) die Farbe* * *[hju:]all \hues of political opinion were represented at the meeting auf der Versammlung waren Vertreter jeder politischen Couleur anwesend geh* * *I [hjuː]n(= colour) Farbe f; (= shade) Schattierung f; (fig = political leaning) Schattierung f, Färbung f, Couleur f (geh) IIn* * *hue1 [hjuː] s1. Farbe f2. (Farb)Ton m, Tönung f, (auch fig) Färbung f, Schattierung f:the sky darkened in hue der Himmel nahm eine dunklere Färbung anhue2 [hjuː] s Geschrei n:b) fig großes Geschrei;raise a hue and cry against lautstark protestieren gegen, einen Proteststurm entfachen gegen* * *I noun1) Farbton, derII nounhue and cry — (outcry) lautes Geschrei; (protest) Gezeter, das (abwertend)
raise a hue and cry against somebody/something — ein lautes Geschrei/Gezeter über jemanden/etwas anstimmen
* * *n.Farbe -n f.Farbton m.Tönung -en f.
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