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1 Karneval
* * *der Karnevalcarnival* * *Karneval is the time between Epiphany and Ash Wednesday, which is also known as the fünfte Jahreszeit (fifth season). Among the traditional events are masked balls, and meetings where people make humorous speeches and sing carnival songs. On the so-called tolle Tage ("crazy days") normal life in many regions is turned completely upside down. During the tolle Tage power is symbolically assumed in many towns by a carnival prince and princess. This is especially so in Rheinland, where Karneval has been celebrated in its present form since 1823. Rosenmontag is generally a holiday in this region, so that people can watch the processions and join in the celebrations. In Southern Germany and Austria the carnival period is called Fasching and the processions take place on Shrove Tuesday. See: → Fastnacht, Rosenmontag* * *(a public entertainment, often involving processions of people in fancy dress etc: a winter carnival.) carnival* * *Kar·ne·val<-s, -e o -s>[ˈkarnəval]m carnival* * *der; Karnevals, Karnevale od. Karnevals carnivalim Karneval — at carnival time
* * *an oderzu Karneval at carnival time, in the carnival season* * *der; Karnevals, Karnevale od. Karnevals carnival* * *m.carnival n. -
2 Demonstration
f; -, -en3. geh. (Veranschaulichung) demonstration; zur Demonstration (+ Gen oder von) to demonstrate ( oder illustrate) s.th.* * *die Demonstration(Kundgebung) demonstration* * *De|monst|ra|ti|on [demɔnstra'tsioːn]f -, -en(alle Bedeutungen) demonstrationzur Demonstratión seiner Friedfertigkeit... — as a demonstration of or to demonstrate his peaceful intentions...
eine Demonstratión für/gegen etw — a demonstration in support of/against sth
* * *((also demo - plural demos) a public expression of opinion by holding meetings and processions, showing placards etc.) demonstration* * *De·mons·tra·ti·on<-, -en>[demɔnstraˈtsi̯o:n]feine \Demonstration der Macht a show of force* * ** * *für/gegen for oder in favo[u]r of/against)von of); von Macht, gutem Willen etc: auch show (of)3. geh (Veranschaulichung) demonstration;zur Demonstration (+gen oder* * ** * *f.demonstration n. -
3 Fastnacht
f2. Zeitraum: carnival* * *die Fastnachtcarnival* * *Fastnacht is another word for Karneval. The Rhine Karneval, however, is very different from Fastnacht in the Swabian-Alemannic region of Germany, and in Switzerland. Here the period of celebration extends beyond Ash Wednesday indeed Fastnacht in Basle only begins after Ash Wednesday. The customs date back over 400 years and have their origin in ancient rites to banish winter. Only traditional costumes and wooden masks are allowed in the processions. Drums and bells are used to drive out the winter, and participants dressed as witches or goblins play tricks on the spectators, sometimes even during the night or at the first light of dawn. See: → Karneval* * *Fast·nacht[ˈfastnaxt]* * *1) (Faschingsdienstag) Shrove Tuesday2) (Karneval) carnival; Shrovetide* * *2. Zeitraum: carnival* * *1) (Faschingsdienstag) Shrove Tuesday2) (Karneval) carnival; Shrovetide* * *f.Mardi Gras ¨-er (US) n.Shrove Tuesday (UK) n.Shrovetide n. -
4 Festordner
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5 Prunk
* * *der Prunkpageant; display; pageantry; pomposity; gaudiness; grandiosity* * *Prụnk [prʊŋk]m -s, no pl(= Pracht) splendour (Brit), splendor (US), magnificence, resplendence; (von Saal, Rokoko auch) sumptuousness; (von Stadt, Gebäude auch) grandeur; (von höfischer Zeremonie, Fest auch) pomp and pageantryLudwig XIV liebte Prunk — Louis XIV had a passion for grandeur
die Schlösser sind voller Prunk — the castles are sumptuously appointed
großen Prunk entfalten — to put on a show of great splendo(u)r
* * *der1) (splendid and colourful show or display: I love the pageantry of royal processions.) pageantry2) (any fine show or display: a pageant of colour.) pageant3) pomposity* * *<-s>[prʊnk]* * *der; Prunk[e]s splendour; magnificence* * ** * *der; Prunk[e]s splendour; magnificence* * *nur sing. m.gaudiness n.grandiosity n.ostentation n.pageantries n.pageantry n.pomposity n. -
6 Rosenmontag
m Monday in Shrovetide, Shrove Monday* * *der RosenmontagShrove Monday* * *Rosenmontag is the last Monday of Karneval. There are processions, with bands playing and carnival club members in costume throwing toffees (Kamellen), sweets and flowers into the crowd. Spectators too wear costumes. There are also big carnival floats which pass comment on the year's events and carry huge papier-mâché figures which poke fun at local and national politicians. See: → Karneval* * *Ro·sen·mon·tagm Monday before Shrove Tuesday, climax of the German carnival celebrations* * *der the day before Shrove Tuesday* * *Rosenmontag m Monday in Shrovetide, Shrove Monday* * *der the day before Shrove Tuesday* * *m.Monday before Lent n. -
7 Guggenmusik
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8 Versammlungsgesetz
Versammlungsgesetz n Law of Public Meetings and Processions (= Gesetz über Versammlungen und Aufzüge) -
9 Siegeszüge
pltriumphal processions
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