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3 tunic
noun* * *['tju:nik]1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) der Waffenrock2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) die Tunika3) (a similar type of modern garment.) die Kasackbluse* * *tu·nic* * *['tjuːnɪk]nKasack m, Hemdbluse f; (of uniform) Uniformrock m; (of school uniform) Kittel m; (in ancient Greece) Chiton m; (in ancient Rome) Tunika f* * *1. Antike:a) Tunika f (Rom)b) Chiton m (Griechenland)2. MIL etc besonders Br Uniformjacke f3. a) Kittel mb) Kasack m4. → academic.ru/77039/tunicle">tunicle* * *noun* * *n.Waffenrock m. -
4 classical
adjectivethe classical world — die Antike
classical education — humanistische [Schul]bildung
* * *['klæsikəl] 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisch2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisch3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) erstklassig•- academic.ru/13261/classic">classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) der Klassiker2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klassisches Werk* * *clas·si·cal[ˈklæsɪkəl]1. (simple and stylish) klassisch, zeitlosin \classical Rome im alten Rom, im Rom der Antikethe \classical economics of Adam Smith die Klassische Schule von Adam Smith* * *['klsIkəl]adjklassisch; (= in the style of classical architecture) klassizistisch; education humanistisch; method, solution also altbewährt* * *classical [ˈklæsıkl] adj (adv classically)2. klassisch (dem antiken Stil entsprechend):a) klassischer oder antiker Baustil,b) klassizistischer Baustil3. klassisch:a) humanistisch gebildetc) altsprachlich:classical education klassische oder humanistische (Aus)Bildung;the classical languages die alten Sprachen;4. klassisch (Musik)* * *adjectiveclassical studies — Altphilologie, die
classical education — humanistische [Schul]bildung
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5 bard
nounBarde, der* * *[bɑ:d, AM bɑ:rd]the B\bard of Avon Shakespeare* * *[bAːd]n* * *bard1 [bɑː(r)d] s1. Barde m (keltischer Sänger)2.obs oder poet Barde m, Sänger m (Dichter):the Bard (of Avon) Shakespearebard2 [bɑː(r)d] GASTRB v/t bardieren* * *nounBarde, der* * *n.Barde -n m.keltischer Sänger m. -
6 Grecian
adjective* * *Gre·cian[ˈgri:ʃən]adj inv1. (Greek) griechisch\Grecian features klassische Gesichtszügea \Grecian nose/profile eine klassische Nase/ein klassisches Profil* * *['griːSən]adjgriechisch* * *Grecian [ˈɡriːʃn]Grecian profile klassisches Profil;B s1. Grieche m, Griechin f* * *adjective -
7 hippodrome
['hɪpədrəʊm]nHippodrom m or nt; (dated = music hall) Varieté- or Varietee(theater) nt* * *hippodrome [ˈhıpədrəʊm] s1. Hippodrom m/n:b) Reitbahn f2. a) Zirkus mb) Varieté(theater) n* * *(ancient Greece) n.Reitbahn -en f. -
8 sculptural
sculp·tur·al[ˈskʌlptʃərəl, AM -ɚəl]\sculptural works Skulpturen pl* * *['skʌlptSərəl]adjplastisch; (= of statues) bildhauerischthe sculptural work on the cathedral — die Skulpturenarbeit der Kathedrale
* * *sculptural [ˈskʌlptʃərəl] adj (adv sculpturally) bildhauerisch, Skulptur…* * *adj.bildhauerisch adj. -
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( like Greek statues) klassisch [griechisch];\Grecian features klassische Gesichtszüge;a \Grecian nose/ profile eine klassische Nase/ein klassisches Profil -
10 civilization
nounZivilisation, die* * *1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) die Zivilisation2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) die Kultur* * *civi·li·za·tion[ˌsɪvəlaɪˈzeɪʃən, AM -əlɪˈ-]n* * *["sIvIlaI'zeISən]n1) (= civilized world) Zivilisation fall civilization —
civilization!, the explorer exclaimed — Menschen!, rief der Forscher aus
3) (= act) Zivilisierung f* * *1. Zivilisation f, Kultur f2. zivilisierte Welt* * *nounZivilisation, die* * *n.Kultur -en f.Zivilisation f. -
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