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['tempist]- academic.ru/73989/tempestuous">tempestuous- tempestuously
- tempestuousness* * *tem·pest[ˈtempɪst]n Sturm m a. fig* * *['tempɪst]n (liter)Sturm m (also fig), Unwetter ntit was a tempest in a teapot (US) — es war ein Sturm im Wasserglas
* * *tempest [ˈtempıst] s1. (wilder) Sturm:2. fig Sturm m, (heftiger) Ausbruch3. Gewitter n* * *n.Gewitter - n.Sturm ¨-e m. -
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noun1) (line) Vers, der2) (stanza) Strophe, dieof or in or with five verses — fünfstrophig
piece of verse — Gedicht, das
written in verse — in Versform
put something into verse — etwas in Verse fassen
* * *[və:s]1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.) der Vers2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.) der Vers, der Psalm3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) die Dichtung* * *[vɜ:s, AM vɜ:rs]nvolume of \verse Gedichtband min \verse in Versen mto recite a \verse [from the Bible/Koran] einen [Bibel-/Koran]vers vortragen* * *[vɜːs]n1) (= stanza) Strophe fa verse from "The Tempest" — ein Vers m aus dem "Sturm"
2) no pl (= poetry) Poesie f, Dichtung fverse drama — Versdrama nt
3) (of Bible, Koran) Vers m* * *A s1. Vers(zeile) m(f)2. Vers(maß) m(n):3. a) Gedicht nb) koll Lyrik f (eines Dichters, einer Epoche etc)4. allg Vers m, Strophe f:of three verses dreistrophigC v/ia) dichten, Verse machenb) pej Verse schmiedenv. abk2. velocity v3. verb4. verse5. JUR SPORT versus, against6. very7. vide, see8. voice11. volumever. abk2. version Vers.vs. abk1. verse2. JUR SPORT besonders US versus, against* * *noun1) (line) Vers, der2) (stanza) Strophe, dieof or in or with five verses — fünfstrophig
piece of verse — Gedicht, das
4) (in Bible) Vers, der* * *n.Strophe -n f.Vers -e m.
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