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1 trappings
plural noun1) [äußere] Zeichen; (of power, high office) Insignien2) (ornamental harness) ≈ Schabracke, die* * *['træpiŋz](clothes or ornaments suitable for a particular occasion or person: all the trappings of royalty.) der Schmuck* * *trap·pings[ˈtræpɪŋz]the \trappings of power die Insignien pl der Macht* * *['trpɪŋz]plhe surrounded himself with all the trappings of power — er umgab sich mit allen Insignien der Macht
* * *trappings spl1. Staatsgeschirr n (für Pferde)2. Insignien pl, fig auch Drum und Dran n:the trappings of power die Insignien der Macht* * *plural noun1) [äußere] Zeichen; (of power, high office) Insignien2) (ornamental harness) ≈ Schabracke, die* * *n.Putz nur sing. m.Schmuck m.
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