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nounMythologie, die* * *[mi'Ɵolə‹i]noun ((a collection of) myths.) die Mythologie* * *my·thol·ogy[mɪˈθɒləʤi, AM -ˈθɑ:-]classical \mythology die Mythologie der AntikeGreek \mythology die griechische Mythologie* * *[mI'ɵɒlədZɪ]nMythologie f* * *mythol. abk1. mythological2. mythology* * *nounMythologie, die -
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my·thol·ogy [mɪʼɵɒləʤi, Am -ʼɵɑ:-] nclassical \mythology die Mythologie der Antike;Greek \mythology die griechische Mythologie -
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<pl -es>[kɒn(t)ʃ, AM kɑ:ŋk, kɑ:ntʃ]* * *[kɒntS]ngroße, spiralige Meeresschnecke (used as trumpet) Trompetenschnecke f, Tritonshorn nt (ALSO MYTH)* * *1. ZOOL Muschel(schale) f3. → academic.ru/15027/concha">concha 2* * *n.Muschelschale f. -
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nounhero of the hour — Held des Tages
* * *['hiərəu] 1. plural - heroes; noun1) (a man or boy admired (by many people) for his brave deeds: The boy was regarded as a hero for saving his friend's life.) der Held2) (the chief male person in a story, play etc: The hero of this book is a young American boy called Tom Sawyer.) der Held•- academic.ru/34589/heroic">heroic- heroically
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- hero-worship 2. verb* * *<pl -es>[ˈhɪərəʊ, AM ˈhɪroʊ]nto die a \hero's death den Heldentod sterbenthe \hero of the hour der Held des Tages* * *['hɪərəʊ]n pl - esHeld m, Heros m (geh); (fig = object of hero-worship also) Idol nt; (LITER, of novel etc) Held m* * *hero [ˈhıərəʊ] pl -roes s1. Held m3. THEAT etc Held m, Hauptperson f* * *noun* * *n.Held -en m. -
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nounMythos, der; (rumour) Gerücht, das* * *[miƟ](an ancient, fictional story, especially one dealing with gods, heroes etc.) die (Götter-) Sage- academic.ru/48866/mythical">mythical- mythically
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- mythological* * *[mɪθ]ncreation \myth Schöpfungsmythos mGreek and Roman \myth die klassischen Sagen des Altertumsit's just a \myth that... es ist ein Ammenmärchen, dass...to disprove/explode a \myth ein allgemein verbreitetes Gerücht widerlegen/ausmerzen* * *[mɪɵ]nMythos m; (fig) Märchen ntit's a myth (fig) — das ist doch ein Gerücht or Märchen
* * *myth [mıθ] s1. (Götter-, Helden)Sage f, Mythos m, Mythus m, Mythe f2. a) Märchen n, erfundene Geschichteb) koll Sagen pl, Mythen pl:realm of myth Sagenwelt f3. Fantasiegebilde n4. POL, SOZIOL Mythos m:5. fig Mythus m:a) mythische Gestalt, legendär gewordene Personb) legendär gewordene Sachec) Nimbus m* * *nounMythos, der; (rumour) Gerücht, das* * *n.Mythos -en n.Sage -n f. -
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adjective* * *[-'lo-]adjective mythologisch* * *mytho·logi·cal[ˌmɪθəˈlɒʤɪkəl, AM -əˈlɑ:-]adj mythologischa \mythological hero ein Sagenheld ma \mythological story eine Sage* * *["mITə'lɒdZIkəl]adjmythologisch* * *mythol. abk1. mythological2. mythology* * *adjective* * *adj.mythologisch adj. -
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noun, pl. narcissi or narcissuses (Bot.) Narzisse, die* * *nar·cis·sus<pl[nɑ:ˈsɪsəs, AM nɑ:rˈ-]* * *[nAː'sɪsəs]n2) (MYTH)* * ** * *noun, pl. narcissi or narcissuses (Bot.) Narzisse, die* * *(Mythology) n.Narziss -en m. -
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[nɔ:s, AM nɔ:rs]\Norse language nordische Sprache* * *[nɔːs]1. adjmythology altnordisch2. n (LING)Old Norse — Altnordisch nt
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Olym·pian[ə(ʊ)ˈlɪmpiən, AM oʊˈ-]1. (of Greek mythology) olympisch2. (aloof) [überirdisch] entrückt3. (tremendous) riesig\Olympian feat titanische Leistung gehII. n2. (Olympic Games competitor) Olympionike, Olympionikin m, f, olympischer Wettkämpfer/olympische Wettkämpferin* * *[əU'lImpIən]1. adjolympisch2. nthe Olympians — die Olympier pl
* * *Olympian [əʊˈlımpıən; əˈl-]A adj1. Antike: olympisch2. figa) himmlischb) erhaben, majestätisch3. → academic.ru/51623/Olympic">Olympic AB s -
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adjective* * *[ə'limpik](a sports competition held once every four years for amateur competitors from all parts of the world.) die Olympischen Spiele (pl.)* * *Olym·pic[ə(ʊ)ˈlɪmpɪk, AM oʊˈ-]adj attr, inv1. (of Greek mythology) olympisch2. SPORT olympischInternational \Olympic Committee Internationales Olympisches Komitee\Olympic flame olympisches Feuer\Olympic stadium Olympiastadion nt* * *[əU'lImpIk]1. adjolympischor medalist (US) — Olympiamedaillengewinner( in) m(f)
2. n Olympics3. plthe Olympics — die Olympiade, die Olympischen Spiele
* * *A adj olympisch, Olympia…:Olympic Games → B;Summer (Winter) Olympic Games Olympische Sommer-(Winter)spiele;Olympic champion Olympiasieger(in);Olympic medal Olympiamedaille f;Olympic qualifying standard Olympianorm f;Olympic rings olympische Ringe;Olympic spirit olympischer Geist;Olympic stadium Olympiastadion n;Olympic team Olympiamannschaft f;Olympic trials Olympiaausscheidungen pl;Olympic village olympisches Dorf;Olympic year Olympiajahr n* * *adjectiveOlympic champion — Olympiasieger, der/-siegerin, die
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noun1) Sirene, die* * *(a kind of instrument that gives out a loud hooting noise as a (warning) signal: a factory siren.) die Sirene* * *si·ren[ˈsaɪ(ə)rən, AM ˈsaɪrən]nair-raid \siren Luftschutzsirene fpolice \siren Polizeisirene f* * *['saIərən]n(all senses) Sirene f* * *siren [ˈsaıərən]A s1. MYTH Sirene f (auch fig verführerische Frau oder bezaubernde Sängerin)2. TECH Sirene f3. ZOOLa) Armmolch mb) → academic.ru/67490/sirenian">sirenianB adj Sirenen…, besonders fig lockend, verführerisch:siren song Sirenengesang m* * *noun1) Sirene, die* * *(police, ambulance, fire-engine) n.Martinshorn n. n.Signalhorn n.Sirene -n f.
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