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n. MIME, uitbreiding van e-mail met meerdere gebruiksmogelijkheden; de norm om alle soorten bestanden via elektronische post over het internet te sturenmime1[ majm] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 mime ⇒ (panto)mimespeler; mimekunst————————mime2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
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n. pantomime--------v. pantomime; (kerst)theatershow voor kinderen; koddige vertoning; voorstelling zonder woorden, met gebarentaal[ pæntəmajm] -
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pan|to|mime — «PAN tuh mym», noun, verb, mimed, mim|ing. –n. 1. a play without words, in which the actors express themselves by gestures. 2. gestures without words; dumb show: »As…he could not speak a word of French…he was obliged to convey this sentiment into … Useful english dictionary
Pantomime — For other uses, see Pantomime (disambiguation). The Christmas Pantomime colour lithograph bookcover, 1890, showing the harlequinade characters Pantomime (informally, panto) not to be confused with a mime artist, a theatrical performer of mime is… … Wikipedia
pantomime — noun 1》 Brit. a theatrical entertainment involving music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy, usually produced around Christmas. 2》 a dramatic entertainment in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music. 3》 a… … English new terms dictionary
pantomime — pantomimic /pan teuh mim ik/, pantomimical, adj. pantomimically, adv. pantomimicry, n. /pan teuh muym /, n., v., pantomimed, pantomiming. n. 1. the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech. 2. a… … Universalium
Reinhardt, Max — born Max Goldmann (1873 1943) stage director; his revolutionary theatrical techniques made him Germany s premier director during 1905 1920. Born to a minor Jewish businessman in the village of Baden, near Vienna, he was raised in Vienna and… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
Pantomime — Sm ein Künstler, der mit Körperbewegungen Geschichten erzählt; eine derart erzählte Geschichte f erw. fach. (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. pantomīmus m., dieses zu gr. pãn alles und gr. mimeĩsthai nachahmen . Adjektiv: pantomimisch;… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
pantomime — n. 1 Brit. a theatrical entertainment based on a fairy tale, with music, topical jokes, etc., usu. produced about Christmas. 2 the use of gestures and facial expression to convey meaning, esp. in drama and dance. 3 colloq. an absurd or outrageous … Useful english dictionary
pantomime — [17] In ancient Rome, a pantomīmus was a ‘mime artist’, a sort of Marcel Marceau performer who acted scenes, incidents, etc without words. The term was adopted from Greek pantómōmos ‘complete imitator’, a compound formed from panto ‘all’ and… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
pantomime — [17] In ancient Rome, a pantomīmus was a ‘mime artist’, a sort of Marcel Marceau performer who acted scenes, incidents, etc without words. The term was adopted from Greek pantómōmos ‘complete imitator’, a compound formed from panto ‘all’ and… … Word origins
Pantomime — Gebärdenspiel; Gestenspiel * * * 1Pan|to|mi|me [panto mi:mə], die; , n: Darstellung einer Szene, Handlung nur mit Gebärden, Mienenspiel u. Tanz: eine Pantomime einstudieren. 2Pan|to|mi|me [panto mi:mə], der; n, n, Pan|to|mi|min [panto mi:mɪn],… … Universal-Lexikon
pantomime — (n.) 1610s, mime actor, from L. pantomimus mime, dancer, from Gk. pantomimos actor, lit. imitator of all, from panto (gen. of pan) all + mimos imitator (see MIME (Cf. mime) (n.)). Meaning drama or play without words first recorded 1735. The Engli … Etymology dictionary