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1 Literaturkritik
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2 Literaturkritik
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3 Kritik
f; -, -en1. (das Kritisieren) criticism, criticizing; einzelne: criticism (an + Dat of); (Tadel) auch censure; unter aller oder jeder umg. Kritik completely hopeless; Kritik üben (an + Dat) criticize2. (Rezension) review, write-up; gute Kritiken haben get good reviews, have a good press; was sagt die Kritik? what do the critics say?; glänzend I3. (kritische Abhandlung, Rede etc.) critique (+ Gen of)* * *die Kritik(Beurteilung) criticism;(Rezension) review* * *Kri|tik [kri'tiːk]f -, -en1) no pl criticism (an +dat of)an jdm/etw Kritík üben — to criticize sb/sth
auf (heftige) Kritík stoßen — to come in for or to come under (severe) criticism
Gesellschafts-/Literaturkritik — social/literary criticism
eine gute Kritík haben — to get good reviews etc
der Film bekam schlechte Kritíken — the film got bad reviews etc
3) no pl (= die Kritiker) critics pl4) no pl (= Urteilsfähigkeit) discriminationohne jede Kritík — uncritically
5) (PHILOS = kritische Analyse) critique* * ** * *Kri·tik<-, -en>[kriˈti:k]f▪ \Kritik [an jdm/etw] criticism [of sb/sth]sachliche \Kritik fair comment, impartial criticisman jdm/etw \Kritik üben (geh) to criticize sb/sthohne jede \Kritik uncritically2. (Beurteilung) critiquegute/schlechte \Kritiken bekommen [o haben] to receive [or have] good reviews4.* * *die; Kritik, Kritiken1) criticism no indef. art. (an + Dat. of)an jemandem/etwas Kritik üben — criticize somebody/something
unter aller Kritik sein — (ugs.) be absolutely hopeless
2) (Besprechung) review; noticeeine gute/schlechte Kritik od. gute/schlechte Kritiken bekommen — get good/bad reviews or notices
3)die Kritik — the critics pl. or reviewers pl
* * *jeder umgKritik completely hopeless;an +dat) criticize2. (Rezension) review, write-up;gute Kritiken haben get good reviews, have a good press;* * *die; Kritik, Kritiken1) criticism no indef. art. (an + Dat. of)an jemandem/etwas Kritik üben — criticize somebody/something
unter aller Kritik sein — (ugs.) be absolutely hopeless
2) (Besprechung) review; noticeeine gute/schlechte Kritik od. gute/schlechte Kritiken bekommen — get good/bad reviews or notices
3)die Kritik — the critics pl. or reviewers pl
* * *-en f.criticism n.cutup n.review n. -
4 literaturkritisch
Adj. literary critical; einen literaturkritischen Beitrag zum Feuilleton schreiben write a piece of literary criticism for the arts pages* * *literaturkritisch adj literary critical;einen literaturkritischen Beitrag zum Feuilleton schreiben write a piece of literary criticism for the arts pages -
5 Literaturwissenschaft
f1. literary criticism [academic]2. literary studies3. study of literature -
6 ansiedeln
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/refl settle; sich wieder ansiedeln Tierart: repopulate, (re)colonize, become (re)established; wir wollen weg aus der Stadt und uns auf dem Land ansiedeln we want to get out of the city and settle in the country (side)II v/t2. fig. place; das Manuskript etc. ist im 9. Jahrhundert anzusiedeln goes back to ( oder belongs to) the 9th century* * *to immigrate;sich ansiedelnto colonize* * *ạn|sie|deln sep1. vtto settle; Tierart to introduce; Vogelkolonie, Industrie to establishdieser Begriff ist in der Literaturkritik angesiedelt — this term belongs to the field of literary criticism
2. vrto settle; (Industrie etc) to get established; (Bakterien etc) to establish themselves* * *an|sie·delnI. vt1. (ansässig machen)▪ jdn \ansiedeln to settle sbeine Tierart irgendwo [wieder] \ansiedeln to [re-]introduce a species to somewhereeine Vogelkolonie [wieder] \ansiedeln to [re-]establish a bird colony somewhere▪ etw [irgendwo] \ansiedeln to establish sth [somewhere]II. vr1. (sich niederlassen) to settle* * *1.reflexives Verb settle; <industry, bacteria> become established2.transitives Verb settle < immigrant, refugee, etc.>; establish <industry, species, variety, bacteria>* * *ansiedeln (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/r settle;wir wollen weg aus der Stadt und uns auf dem Land ansiedeln we want to get out of the city and settle in the country(side)B. v/t2. fig place;das Manuskript etcist im 9. Jahrhundert anzusiedeln goes back to ( oder belongs to) the 9th century* * *1.reflexives Verb settle; <industry, bacteria> become established2.transitives Verb settle <immigrant, refugee, etc.>; establish <industry, species, variety, bacteria> -
7 Literaturkritik
Li·te·ra·tur·kri·tik fliterary criticism -
8 Literarkritik
f[Bibelexegese]literary criticism -
9 literaturwissenschaftliche Methoden
plmethods of literary criticismDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > literaturwissenschaftliche Methoden
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