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1 carnival
noun1) (festival) Volksfest, das* * *(a public entertainment, often involving processions of people in fancy dress etc: a winter carnival.) der Karneval, Fasching* * *car·ni·val[ˈkɑ:nɪvəl, AM ˈkɑ:rnə-]I. n\carnival atmosphere ausgelassene Stimmung* * *['kAːnIvəl]1. nVolksfest nt; (= village carnival etc) Schützenfest nt; (based on religion) Karneval m2. attrFest-, Karnevals-carnival procession — Fest-/Karnevalszug m
* * *carnival [ˈkɑː(r)nıvl] s1. Karneval m, Fasching m2. besonders US Volksfest n3. besonders US ausgelassenes Feiern* * *noun1) (festival) Volksfest, das* * *n.Fasching m.Karneval m. -
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car·ni·val [ʼkɑ:nɪvəl, Am ʼkɑ:rnə-] nmodifier (procession, parade, time) Karnevals-;\carnival atmosphere ausgelassene Stimmung
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