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ba·thos[ˈbæθɒs, AM -θɑ:s]* * *['beɪɵɒs]n(= anticlimax) Abfall or Umschlag m ins Lächerliche; (= sentimentality) falsches Pathos* * *1. Bathos n (Übergang vom Erhabenen zum Lächerlichen oder Trivialen.)2. Trivialität f, Plattheit f3. falsches Pathos4. Null-, Tiefpunkt m:the bathos of stupidity der Gipfel der Dummheit
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