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1 Reigen
m; -s, -; round dance; den Reigen eröffnen open the dance; auch fig. lead off; den Reigen (be) schließen fig. finish off; ein bunter Reigen von Melodien etc. a medley of tunes etc.* * *Rei|gen ['raign]m -s, -round dance, roundelay (old); (fig geh) rounder eröffnete den Réígen der Ansprachen (geh) — he led off with his speech
ein bunter Réígen von Melodien — a varied selection of melodies
* * *Rei·gen<-s, ->[ˈraign̩]m (veraltend) round dance* * *der; Reigens, Reigen round danceden Reigen eröffnen — (fig.) start off
ein bunter Reigen von Melodien — a medley of tunes
* * *den Reigen eröffnen open the dance; auch fig lead off;den Reigen (be)schließen fig finish off;* * *der; Reigens, Reigen round danceden Reigen eröffnen — (fig.) start off
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2 Melodienfolge
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3 Melodienreigen
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4 Melodienreigen
Me·lo·di·en·rei·gen mmedley [of tunes]
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