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  • 1 colonial

    adjective
    Kolonial-; kolonial
    * * *
    etc see academic.ru/14263/colony">colony
    * * *
    co·lo·nial
    [kəˈləʊniəl, AM -ˈloʊ-]
    I. adj
    1. (relating to a colony) kolonial, Kolonial-
    \colonial dependency koloniale Abhängigkeit
    \colonial power Kolonialmacht f
    \colonial rule Kolonialherrschaft f
    2. esp AM HIST (of colonial times)
    C\colonial architecture Kolonialstil m, im Stil der Kolonialzeit
    C\colonial furniture Möbel pl aus der Kolonialzeit
    II. n
    1. (inhabitant of colony) Kolonist(in) m(f)
    2. ( esp pej: former inhabitant) ehemaliger Kolonialbesitzer/ehemalige Kolonialbesitzerin
    * * *
    [kə'ləʊnɪəl]
    1. adj
    Kolonial-, kolonial

    colonial typeTyp m des Herrenmenschen (iro)

    2. n
    Bewohner( in) m(f) einer Kolonie/der Kolonien
    * * *
    colonial [kəˈləʊnjəl; -nıəl]
    A adj (adv colonially)
    1. kolonial, Kolonial…:
    colonial masters Kolonialherren;
    colonial power Kolonialmacht f;
    colonial rule Kolonialherrschaft f;
    colonial system Kolonialsystem n
    2. US
    a) die dreizehn brit. Kolonien betreffend (die sich als Vereinigte Staaten selbstständig machten)
    b) die Zeit vor 1776 oder (weitS.) das 18. Jh. betreffend
    3. BIOL Kolonien bildend, gesellig
    4. meist Colonial ARCH US
    a) den Kolonialstil (des 18. Jhs.) betreffend,
    b) im Kolonialstil erbaut
    B s colonist
    * * *
    adjective
    Kolonial-; kolonial
    * * *
    adj.
    kolonial adj.

    English-german dictionary > colonial

  • 2 colonial

    co·lo·nial [kəʼləʊniəl, Am -ʼloʊ-] adj
    1) kolonial, Kolonial-;
    \colonial power Kolonialmacht f;
    \colonial rule Kolonialherrschaft f
    C\colonial architecture Kolonialstil m, im Stil der Kolonialzeit;
    C\colonial furniture Möbel ntpl aus der Kolonialzeit n
    1) ( inhabitant of colony) Kolonist(in) m(f);
    2) (esp pej: former inhabitant) ehemaliger Kolonialbesitzer/ehemalige Kolonialbesitzerin

    English-German students dictionary > colonial

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