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me·dia ˈcir·cusn Medienzirkus m -
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me·dia 'cir·cus nMedienzirkus m -
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nounZirkus, der* * *['sə:kəs]1) (a travelling show with performances by horsemen, acrobats, animals etc: The children went to the circus.) der Zirkus2) (an open space in a town etc where several roads meet: Piccadilly Circus.) runder Platz mit Straßenkreuzung* * *cir·cus[ˈsɜ:kəs, AM ˈsɜ:r-]I. nto join a/the \circus zu einem/dem Zirkus gehen, sich akk einem/dem Zirkus anschließena one-man \circus ein Einmannzirkus mtravelling \circus Wanderzirkus mthe media \circus der MedienzirkusOxford/Piccadilly C\circus Oxford/Piccadilly Circus m5.\circus act Zirkusnummer f\circus ring Manege f* * *['sɜːkəs]nZirkus m; (in place names) Platz m* * *1. a) Zirkus mb) Zirkus(truppe) m(f)c) Zirkusvorstellung fd) Zirkusarena f:circus parade (festlicher) Umzug eines Zirkus:circus rider Zirkusreiter(in)2. kreisförmige Anordnung von Bauten3. Br runder, von Häusern umschlossener Platz (von dem strahlenförmig Straßen ausgehen):4. Antike und fig Amphitheater n5. US sl Mordsspaß m6. umg Rummel m, Zirkus m* * *nounZirkus, der* * *n.(§ pl.: circuses)= Zirkus -se m. -
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cir·cus [ʼsɜ:kəs, Am ʼsɜ:r-] na one-man \circus ein Einmannzirkus m;travelling \circus Wanderzirkus m;the media \circus der MedienzirkusPHRASES:modifier (animal, trick, stunt, show, tent, performance) Zirkus-;\circus act Zirkusnummer f;\circus ring Manege f -
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* * *plurals; see medium* * *me·dia[ˈmi:diə]I. n▪ the \media die Medien plthe news \media TV, RADIO Nachrichtensender m; (magazines) Nachrichtenmagazin nt; (newspaper) [aktuelle] Zeitungin the \media in den Medien\media coverage Berichterstattung fa \media event ein Medienereignis nt\media hype Medienrummel m\media studies ≈ Kommunikationswissenschaft fher new novel got a lot of \media attention um ihren neuen Roman gab es einen großen Medienrummel* * *['miːdɪə]n plMedien plhe works in the media — er ist im Mediensektor tätig or beschäftigt
media coverage — Berichterstattung f in den Medien
media bashing (inf) — Medienschelte f
* * *media1 [ˈmedıə; US ˈmiːdıə] pl -diae [-dıiː] s1. LING Media f, stimmhafter Verschlusslaut2. ANAT Media f (mittlere Schicht)media2 [ˈmiːdjə; -ıə]media circus Medienspektakel n;media event Medienereignis n:c) aufsehenerregende Fernsehsendung etc;media research Medienforschung f;* * *see mass media; medium 1.
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