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1 die Literatur
- {literature} văn chương, văn học, tác phẩm văn học, tác phẩm viết văn hoa bóng bảy, giới nhà văn, nghề văn, tài liệu, tài liệu in = die schöne Literatur {bellslettres}+ = die klassische Literatur {classics}+ = die fremdsprachige Literatur {literature in a foreign language}+ -
2 Fachliteratur
f specialist ( oder specialized) literature* * *Fạch|li|te|ra|turfspecialist or technical literature* * *Fach·li·te·raturf specialist [or specialized] literaturedie \Fachliteratur durcharbeiten to work through the relevant specialist literature* * *die specialist literature; (bes. naturwissenschaftlich auch) technical literaturein der medizinischen Fachliteratur — in the specialist medical literature
* * ** * *die specialist literature; (bes. naturwissenschaftlich auch) technical literature* * *f.technical literature n.technical press n. -
3 Dichtung
f4. fig.: Dichtung und Wahrheit fact and fiction, truth and fantasy; das ist doch reine Dichtung! umg. that’s a lot of old fairytales, he’s etc. made it all up—f2. seal; (Packung) packing; (Manschette) gasket; (Unterlegscheibe) washer; (Fuge) joint; mit Kitt: luting, caulking; NAUT. caulking* * *die Dichtungfiction;(Dichtkunst) poetry; verse;(Literatur) literature;(Technik) gasket; packing; washer; seal* * *Dịch|tung I ['dɪçtʊŋ]f -, -en1) no pl (= Dichtkunst, Gesamtwerk) literature; (in Versform) poetryDichtung und Wahrheit (Liter) — poetry and truth; (fig) fact and fantasy or fiction
2) (= Dichtwerk) poem, poetic work; literary workIIf -, -en (TECH)seal; (in Wasserhahn etc) washer; (AUT von Zylinder, Vergaser) gasket; (= das Abdichten) sealing* * *die1) (stories etc which tell of imagined, not real, characters and events (see also non-fiction): I prefer reading fiction to hearing about real events.) fiction2) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) verse* * *Dich·tung1<-, -en>[ˈdɪçtʊŋ]fdie \Dichtung der Renaissance Renaissance poetry2. (episches Gedicht) epic poem\Dichtung und Wahrheit fact and fictionDich·tung2<-, -en>[ˈdɪçtʊŋ]* * *Idie; Dichtung, Dichtungen1) o. Pl. sealingIIdie; Dichtung, Dichtungen1) literary work; work of literature; (in Versform) poetic work; poem; (fig. ugs.) fictionDichtung und Wahrheit — fact and fiction; truth and fantasy
* * *Dichtung1 fsinfonische Dichtung symphonic poem4. fig:Dichtung und Wahrheit fact and fiction, truth and fantasy;Dichtung2 f2. seal; (Packung) packing; (Manschette) gasket; (Unterlegscheibe) washer; (Fuge) joint; mit Kitt: luting, caulking; SCHIFF caulking* * *Idie; Dichtung, Dichtungen1) o. Pl. sealingIIdie; Dichtung, Dichtungen1) literary work; work of literature; (in Versform) poetic work; poem; (fig. ugs.) fictionDichtung und Wahrheit — fact and fiction; truth and fantasy
* * *-en f.gasket n.literature n.packing n.poetry n.seal n.sealing gasket n. -
4 Literatur
f; -, -en; LIT. literature* * *die Literaturliterature* * *Li|te|ra|tur [lɪtəra'tuːɐ]f -, -enliterature* * *(poems, novels, plays etc in verse or prose, especially if of fine quality.) literature* * *Li·te·ra·tur<-, -en>[lɪtəraˈtu:ɐ̯]fdie schöne [o schöngeistige] \Literatur [the] belles-lettres npl, + sing/pl vb* * *die; Literatur, Literaturen literature* * ** * *die; Literatur, Literaturen literature* * *f.literature n. -
5 Jahrhundert
n century; das 16. Jahrhundert the 16th century; im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert in the 17th and 18th centuries; die Literatur des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts early 20th-century literature, the literature of the early 20th century; seit Jahrhunderten bewohnen Bergbauern das Tal the valley has been home to hill farmers for centuries* * *das Jahrhundertcentury; centenary* * *Jahr|hụn|dert [jaːɐ'hʊndɐt]ntcenturydas Jahrhundert der Aufklärung — the Age of Enlightenment
Jahrhunderte haben die Menschen... — for centuries men have...
* * *(a (period of a) hundred years: the 19th century; for more than a century.) century* * *Jahr·hun·dert<-s, -e>[ja:ɐ̯ˈhʊndɐt]nt century\Jahrhunderte, über \Jahrhunderte for centuries* * *das centuryim 19. und 20. Jahrhundert — in the 19th and 20th centuries
durch die Jahrhunderte — over or through the centuries
im ersten Jahrhundert vor/nach Christi Geburt — in the first century BC/AD
die Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts — 19th-century literature; the literature of the 19th century
* * *Jahrhundert n century;das 16. Jahrhundert the 16th century;im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert in the 17th and 18th centuries;die Literatur des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts early 20th-century literature, the literature of the early 20th century;seit Jahrhunderten bewohnen Bergbauern das Tal the valley has been home to hill farmers for centuries* * *das centuryim 19. und 20. Jahrhundert — in the 19th and 20th centuries
durch die Jahrhunderte — over or through the centuries
im ersten Jahrhundert vor/nach Christi Geburt — in the first century BC/AD
die Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts — 19th-century literature; the literature of the 19th century
* * *n.century n. -
6 Literaturwissenschaft
f LIT. study of literature, literary studies Pl.* * *die Literaturwissenschaftliterature; literary studies* * *Li|te|ra|tur|wis|sen|schaftfliterary studies plvergleichende Literatúrwissenschaft — comparative literature
* * *Li·te·ra·tur·wis·sen·schaftvergleichende \Literaturwissenschaft studieren to study comparative literature* * *die literary studies pl., no art.; study of literature* * ** * *die literary studies pl., no art.; study of literature -
7 Weltliteratur
f world literature* * *die Weltliteraturworld literature* * *Wẹlt|li|te|ra|turfworld literature* * *Welt·li·te·ra·turf kein pl world literature* * *die world literature no art.* * *Weltliteratur f world literature* * *die world literature no art.* * *f.world literature n. -
8 Schrifttum
n; -s, kein Pl. literature* * *Schrịft|tum ['ʃrɪfttuːm]nt -s, no plliterature* * *das; Schrifttums literature* * ** * *das; Schrifttums literature -
9 Fachliteratur
Fachliteratur f BIL, PERS specialist literature, technical literature* * *f PERSON specialist literature, technical literature* * *Fachliteratur
trade (specialized) literature, literature of a subject, literary tools. -
10 Anglistik
* * *Ang|lis|tik [aŋ'glIstɪk]f -, no plEnglish (language and literature)* * *An·glis·tik<->[aŋˈglɪstɪk]f kein pl study of English [language and literature]* * *die; Anglistik: Anglistics sing.; English [language and literature]; English studies pl., no art* * ** * *die; Anglistik: Anglistics sing.; English [language and literature]; English studies pl., no art -
11 Exilliteratur
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12 Frauenliteratur
* * *Frau|en|li|te|ra|turfwomen's literature; (emanzipatorisch) feminist writings pl or literature* * * -
13 literarisch
I Adj. literary* * *literate; literary* * *li|te|ra|risch [lItə'raːrɪʃ]1. adjliterary2. advliterárisch interessiert — interested in literature
* * *(concerning literature or the writing of books: a literary magazine.) literary* * *li·te·ra·risch[lɪtəˈra:rɪʃ]I. adj literaryII. adv1. (Literatur betreffend)\literarisch gebildet/informiert sein to be well-read\literarisch interessiert sein to be interested in literature2. (als Literatur)etw \literarisch adaptieren/umarbeiten to rewrite sthetw \literarisch verwenden to use [in one's writing]* * *1.Adjektiv literary2.literarisch interessiert/gebildet sein — be interested in literature/be well-read
* * *A. adj literaryB. adv:literarisch gebildet literate, well-read;literarisch tätig sein be a writer, write* * *1.Adjektiv literary2.literarisch interessiert/gebildet sein — be interested in literature/be well-read
* * *adj.literary adj. adv.literarily adv. -
14 Literaturgeschichte
f LIT. history of literature, literary history* * *Li|te|ra|tur|ge|schich|tefhistory of literature* * *Li·te·ra·tur·ge·schich·tef1. kein pl (Geschichte) literary history no pl, no indef art, history of literature no pl, no indef art2. (Werk) literary history* * *die literary history; history of literature* * ** * *die literary history; history of literature -
15 Primärliteratur
f primary literature, literature proper* * *Pri|mär|li|te|ra|turfprimary literature or sources pl* * *Pri·mär·li·te·ra·turf primary literature, [primary] sources pl* * *Primärliteratur f primary literature, literature proper -
16 Romanistik
f LING. (study of) Romance languages and literature, Romance studies Pl.* * *Ro|ma|nịs|tik [roma'nIstɪk]f -, no pl (UNIV)Romance languages and literature* * *Ro·ma·nis·tik<->[romaˈnɪstɪk]f kein pl Romance languages and literature + sing vb, Romance studies* * *die; Romanistik: Romance studies pl., no art.; (Sprache und Literatur) Romance languages and literature no art* * ** * *die; Romanistik: Romance studies pl., no art.; (Sprache und Literatur) Romance languages and literature no art -
17 Sekundärliteratur
f secondary literature* * *Se|kun|där|li|te|ra|turfsecondary literature* * *Se·kun·där·li·te·ra·turf secondary literature* * *die secondary literature* * *Sekundärliteratur f secondary literature* * *die secondary literature -
18 deutschsprachig
Adj. attr.2. (Person) German-speaking* * *deutsch|spra|chigadjBevölkerung, Gebiete German-speaking; Zeitung, Ausgabe German language; Literatur German* * *deutsch·spra·chig[ˈdɔytʃʃpra:xɪç]▪ \deutschsprachig sein to speak German\deutschsprachige Literatur German literature\deutschsprachiger Unterricht lessons given in German▪ \deutschsprachig sein to be in German; Unterricht a. to be given in German* * *Deutschsprachige — Plural German speakers
2) (in deutscher Sprache) German-language attrib. <newspaper, edition, broadcast>; < teaching> in German; German < literature>* * *deutschsprachig adj attr1. Zeitschrift etc: German-language …;die deutschsprachige Literatur German literature2. (Person) German-speaking* * *Deutschsprachige — Plural German speakers
2) (in deutscher Sprache) German-language attrib. <newspaper, edition, broadcast>; < teaching> in German; German < literature> -
19 Gegenwartsliteratur
f contemporary literature* * *die contemporary literature no art.* * *Gegenwartsliteratur f contemporary literature* * *die contemporary literature no art.* * *f.contemporary literature n. -
20 Informationsmaterial
n information; Prospekte etc.: literature* * *das Informationsmaterialhandout material; information; research material* * *In|for|ma|ti|ons|ma|te|ri|alntinformation ( material); (= Prospekte etc) literature* * *In·for·ma·ti·ons·ma·te·ri·alnt informative material no pl* * *das informational literature* * ** * *das informational literature* * *n.information n.information documents n.
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