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1 glamour
nounGlanz, der; (of person) Ausstrahlung, die* * *['ɡlæmə]1) (the often false or superficial beauty or charm which attracts: the glamour of a career in films.) der Zauber2) (great beauty or charm, achieved with the aid of make-up, beautiful clothes etc: the glamour of film stars.) der Glanz•- academic.ru/31260/glamorize">glamorize- glamorise
- glamorous
- glamorously* * *glam·our, AM glam·or[ˈglæməʳ, AM -ɚ]the \glamour of a theatre première der Glanz einer Theaterpremiere* * *(US) ['glmə(r)]nGlamourm; (of occasion, situation) Glanzmshe/the job doesn't have much glamour — sie/dieser Beruf hat keinen besonderen Reiz
she has glamour as well as prettiness — sie ist nicht nur hübsch, sondern besitzt auch noch einen besonderen Reiz
* * *glamour [ˈɡlæmə(r)]A s1. Zauber m, Glanz m, bezaubernde Schönheit:glamour boy Schönling m;2. Zauber m, Bann m:cast a glamour over sb jemanden bezaubern, jemanden in seinen Bann schlagen3. pej falscher GlanzB v/t bezaubern* * *nounGlanz, der; (of person) Ausstrahlung, die* * *n.Glanz nur sing. m. -
2 glamor
(Amer.) see academic.ru/31262/glamour">glamour* * *glam·orglam·our, AM glam·or[ˈglæməʳ, AM -ɚ]the \glamor of a theatre première der Glanz einer Theaterpremiere* * *(US) ['glmə(r)]nGlamourm; (of occasion, situation) Glanzmshe/the job doesn't have much glamour — sie/dieser Beruf hat keinen besonderen Reiz
she has glamour as well as prettiness — sie ist nicht nur hübsch, sondern besitzt auch noch einen besonderen Reiz
* * ** * *(Amer.) see glamour* * *n.Glanz nur sing. m.
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