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1 art
noun1) Kunst, dieworks of art — Kunstwerke Pl.
arts and crafts — Kunsthandwerk, das; Kunstgewerbe, das
3) (cunning) List, die* * *1) (painting and sculpture: I'm studying art at school; Do you like modern art?; ( also adjective) an art gallery, an art college.) die Kunst2) (any of various creative forms of expression: painting, music, dancing, writing and the other arts.) die Kunst•- artful- artfully
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- arts* * *[ɑ:t, AM ɑ:rt]I. n\arts and crafts Kunsthandwerk nt, Kunstgewerbe nt3. (creative activity collectively)▪ the \arts pl die Kunstthe \art of cooking die Kochkunst▪ the \arts Geisteswissenschaften pl* * *I [Aːt]1. n1) (= painting etc) Kunst fart for art's sake — Kunst um der Kunst willen, Kunst als Selbstzweck; (slogan) L'art pour l'art
See:→ workthere's an art to driving this car — es gehört ein gewisses Geschick dazu, mit diesem Auto zu fahren
the art of war/government — die Kriegs-/Staatskunst
the art of conversation/translation — die Kunst der Unterhaltung/Übersetzung
arts and crafts — Kunsthandwerk nt, Kunstgewerbe nt
3) (= human endeavour) Künstlichkeit f4)arts (Univ) — Geisteswissenschaften pl
arts minister — Kulturminister( in) m(f)
See:2. adj attrKunst-II (old) 2nd pers sing present See: of beart critic — Kunstkritiker( in) m(f)
* * *art1 [ɑː(r)t]A s1. ( besonders bildende) Kunst:the art of painting (die Kunst der) Malerei f;2. koll Kunstwerke pl, Kunst f3. Kunst(fertigkeit) f, Geschicklichkeit f:4. Kunst f (als praktische Anwendung von Wissen und Geschick):the art of cooking die hohe Schule des Kochens;art and part Entwurf und Ausführung;be art and part in sth planend und ausführend an etwas beteiligt sein;5. a) Wissenszweig mperson skilled in the art Fachmann m;6. pla) Geisteswissenschaften plbe an arts student Geisteswissenschaften studieren;faculty of arts, US arts department philosophische Fakultät; → bachelor 2, liberal arts, master A 127. meist pl Kunstgriff m, Kniff m, Trick m8. List f, Verschlagenheit f, Tücke f9. Künstlichkeit f, Unnatürlichkeit f, Affektiertheit fB adj1. Kunst…:art ballad Kunstballade f;art collection Kunstsammlung f;art critic Kunstkritiker(in);art dealer Kunsthändler(in);a) THEAT etc Bühnenmeister(in),b) Art-Director m (künstlerischer Leiter des Layouts in einer Werbeagentur);art form Kunstform f;art historian Kunsthistoriker(in);art-historical kunsthistorisch;art lover Kunstfreund(in), -liebhaber(in);art paper Kunstdruckpapier n;art song Kunstlied n;2. künstlerisch, dekorativ (Töpferware etc)art2 [ɑː(r)t] obs 2. sg präs von be:* * *noun1) Kunst, dieworks of art — Kunstwerke Pl.
arts and crafts — Kunsthandwerk, das; Kunstgewerbe, das
2) in pl. (branch of study) Geisteswissenschaften3) (cunning) List, die* * *n.Kunst ¨-e f.Kunstfertigkeit f. -
2 treasure
1. noun1) Schatz, der; Kostbarkeit, die2. transitive verbin Ehren halten; die Erinnerung bewahren an (+ Dat.)* * *['treʒə] 1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) der Schatz;Schatz-...2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) die Perle2. verb2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) in Ehren halten•- academic.ru/119161/treasured">treasured- treasurer* * *treas·ure[ˈtreʒəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nburied \treasure vergrabener Schatz2. (valuables)▪ \treasures pl Schätze pl, Kostbarkeiten pl, Reichtümer plart \treasures Kunstschätze plshe is an absolute \treasure! sie ist ein richtiger Schatz!II. vt▪ to \treasure sth etw [hoch]schätzento \treasure the memory/memories of sb/sth die Erinnerung[en] an jdn/etw bewahren* * *['treZə(r)]1. n (lit)Schatz m; (fig also) Kostbarkeit f; (= dear person) Schatz mshe's a real treasure — sie ist eine Perle or ein Juwel nt
2. vt(hoch) schätzen, zu schätzen wissenhe really treasures his books — seine Bücher bedeuten ihm sehr viel
I shall treasure this memory — ich werde das in lieber Erinnerung behalten
* * *A s1. Schatz m:treasure of gold Goldschatz;treasures of the soil Bodenschätze2. Reichtum m, Reichtümer pl, Schätze pl3. fig Schatz m, Kostbarkeit f:this book is my chief treasure dieses Buch ist mein größter Schatz5. umg Schatz m, Liebling mB v/ta) (hoch) schätzen,b) hegen, hüten:treasure sb’s memory jemandes Andenken bewahren oder in Ehren halten* * *1. noun1) Schatz, der; Kostbarkeit, die2. transitive verbin Ehren halten; die Erinnerung bewahren an (+ Dat.)* * *v.hegen v.pflegen v. n.Hort -e m.Kleinod -e n.Kostbarkeit f.Schatz -¨e m. -
3 treasure
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4 posterity
go down to posterity [as something] — [als etwas] in die Geschichte eingehen
* * *[po'sterəti]* * *pos·ter·ity[pɒsˈterəti, AM pɑ:ˌsterət̬i]to preserve sth for \posterity etw der Nachwelt erhalten* * *[pɒ'sterItɪ]ndie Nachweltthey videoed it for posterity — sie haben es für die Nachwelt auf Video aufgenommen
* * *1. Nachkommen(schaft) pl(f)2. Nachwelt f:go down to posterity in die Geschichte eingehen* * *noun, no pl., no art.go down to posterity [as something] — [als etwas] in die Geschichte eingehen
* * *n.Nachwelt -en f.
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