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1 Kabarett
n; -s, -e und -s1. (political) satirical revue* * *das Kabarettsatirical revue; revue; cabaret; cabaret show* * *Ka|ba|rẹtt [kaba'rEt, 'kabarɛt, -re]nt -s, -e or -s1) cabaret; (= Darbietung) cabaret (show)2) (= Servierplatte) serving dish (divided into sections)* * *(an entertainment given in a restaurant etc: a singer in a cabaret.) cabaret* * *Ka·ba·rett<-s, -e o -s>[kabaˈrɛt]nt2. (Kleinkunstbühne) cabaret3. (Ensemble) cabaret ensemble* * *das; Kabaretts, Kabaretts od. Kabarette1) satirical cabaret [show]; satirical revue2) (Ensemble) cabaret act* * *1. (political) satirical revue* * *das; Kabaretts, Kabaretts od. Kabarette1) satirical cabaret [show]; satirical revue2) (Ensemble) cabaret act* * *-e n.cabaret (show) n.satirical show n. -
2 kabarettistisch
Adj. (satirical) revue...* * *ka|ba|ret|tịs|tisch [kabarɛ'tIstɪʃ]adjcabaret attr; (politisch-satirisch) political revue attr* * *ka·ba·ret·tis·tischadj cabaret* * *Adjektiv [satirical] revue attrib.kabarettistische Szenen — scenes in the style of a [satirical] revue
* * *kabarettistisch adj (satirical) revue …* * *Adjektiv [satirical] revue attrib.kabarettistische Szenen — scenes in the style of a [satirical] revue
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