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1 Gewand
n; -(e)s, Gewänder; geh. oder südd., österr., schw.2. fig. look; im Gewand (+ Gen) in the guise of; die Zeitschrift etc. erscheint in neuem Gewand has had a face(-)lift ( oder makeover)* * *das Gewandcostume; attire; vesture; garment; article of dress; article of clothing; garb; vestment; outfit* * *Ge|wạnd [gə'vant]nt -(e)s, ordm;er[gə'vɛndɐ] (geh = Kleidungsstück) garment; (weites, langes) robe, gown; (ECCL) vestment, robe; (old = Kleidung) garb, garments pl, apparel (old); (fig = Maske) guiseein altes Buch in neuem Gewand — an old book with a new look or appearance or livery, an old book dressed up
* * *Ge·wand<-[e]s, Gewänder>[gəˈvant, pl gəˈvɛndɐ]nt (geh) robefestliche Gewänder ceremonial robes; Akademiker gownliturgisches \Gewand vestments plin neuem \Gewand in a new look* * *das; Gewand[e]s, Gewänder (geh.) robe; gown; (Abendkleid) gownim neuen Gewand — (fig.) dressed up as new
* * *2. fig look;im Gewand (+gen) in the guise of;die Zeitschrift etcerscheint in neuem Gewand has had a face(-)lift ( oder makeover)* * *das; Gewand[e]s, Gewänder (geh.) robe; gown; (Abendkleid) gownim neuen Gewand — (fig.) dressed up as new
* * *-¨er n.garb* (clothing) n.garment n.gown n.robe n.vestment n. -
2 Renovierung
* * *die Renovierungredecoration; renovation* * *Re|no|vie|rungf -, -enrenovation* * ** * *Re·no·vie·rung<-, -en>f renovation* * *die; Renovierung, Renovierungen renovation; (eines Zimmers, einer Wohnung) redecoration* * ** * *die; Renovierung, Renovierungen renovation; (eines Zimmers, einer Wohnung) redecoration* * *f.redecoration n.renovation n. -
3 stylen
[‘stailәn] umg.II v/refl give o.s. a makeover; gestylt* * *sty|len ['stailən]1. vtWagen, Wohnung to design; Frisur to style; Kleidung to design, to style; jdn to do up2. vrto do oneself up* * *sty·len[ˈstailən]vt* * ** * *stylen [ˈstailən] umg* * * -
4 Auffrischung
f <tech.allg> (z.B. von Daten) ■ refreshingf < med> ■ regeneration -
5 Facelift
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6 gründliche Veränderung
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7 Verschönerung
f1. adornment2. embellishment3. glorification4. makeover5. titivation
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