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1 bedlam
nounChaos, das; Durcheinander, das* * *['bedləm]((a place of) noise, confusion or uproar: Their house is bedlam.) das Tollhaus* * *bed·lam[ˈbedləm]* * *['bedləm]n(fig: uproar) Chaos ntin the classroom it was absolute bedlam — in der Klasse ging es zu wie im Irrenhaus
* * *bedlam [ˈbedləm] s1. a) Aufruhr m, Tumult m:cause bedlam einen Tumult auslösenb) Chaos n2. obs Irren-, Tollhaus n (auch fig):the classroom was a regular bedlam im Klassenzimmer ging es zu wie in einem Tollhaus* * *nounChaos, das; Durcheinander, das* * *n.Tollhaus -¨er n. -
2 pandemonium
nounChaos, das; (uproar) Tumult, der* * *[pændi'mouniəm](a state of noise and confusion: There was pandemonium in the classroom before the teacher arrived.) der Höllenlärm* * *pan·de·mo·nium[ˌpændəˈməʊniəm, AM -ˈmoʊ-]n no pl\pandemonium reigns es herrscht Chaos* * *["pndI'məʊnɪəm]nChaos ntat this there was pandemonium or pandemonium broke out — daraufhin brach ein Chaos aus or die Hölle los
judging by the pandemonium coming from the classroom — dem Höllenlärm in der Klasse nach zu urteilen
* * *pandemonium [ˌpændıˈməʊnjəm; -nıəm] s2. Hölle f3. figa) Chaos n, Tumult mb) Höllenlärm m umg* * *nounChaos, das; (uproar) Tumult, der -
3 commotion
nounTumult, der* * *[kə'məuʃən]((a) confused, noisy uproar: He was woken by a commotion in the street.) der Aufruhr* * *com·mo·tion[kəˈməʊʃən, AM -ˈmoʊ-]what's all this \commotion was soll der ganze Wirbelto cause a \commotion Chaos verursachen* * *[k\@'məUSən]nAufregung f usu no indef art; (= noise) Lärm m, Spektakel m* * *commotion [kəˈməʊʃn] s1. heftige Bewegung, Erschütterung f2. Erregung f, Aufregung f3. POL und fig Aufruhr m4. Durcheinander n, Wirrwarr m* * *nounTumult, der* * *n.Aufregung f.Erschütterung f. -
4 pandemonium
pan·de·mo·nium [ˌpændəʼməʊniəm, Am -ʼmoʊ-] n\pandemonium reigns es herrscht Chaos;
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