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1 Pathos
n; -, kein Pl. emotionalism; falsches Pathos bathos; eine Rede voller Pathos a speech full of emotion* * *das Pathospathos* * *Pa|thos ['paːtɔs]nt -, no plemotiveness, emotionalismdie Rede enthielt zu viel falsches Páthos — the speech contained too much false emotionalism
mit viel Páthos in der Stimme — in a voice charged with emotion
mit viel Páthos versuchte sie, ihn zu überzeugen — she made a highly emotional attempt to persuade him
* * *Pa·thos<->[ˈpa:tɔs]nt kein pl emotiveness, emotionalismmit \Pathos with great feeling* * *das; Pathos emotionalismein unechtes/hohles Pathos — false/empty pathos
* * *falsches Pathos bathos;eine Rede voller Pathos a speech full of emotion* * *das; Pathos emotionalismein unechtes/hohles Pathos — false/empty pathos
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2 Mythos
der Mythosmyth* * *My|thos ['myːtɔs]1. m -, Mythen['myːtn] Ḿý|thus ['myːtʊs]2. m -, Mythen['myːtn] (lit, fig) myth* * *My·thos[ˈmy:tɔs]My·thus<-, Mythen>[ˈmy:tʊs]m1. (sagenhafte Überlieferung) myth2. (Legende) legend* * *der; Mythos, Mythen1) myth2) (glorifizierte Person od. Sache) legend* * *1. (auch Unwahrheit) myth2. (Legende) auch Person: legend;zu Lebzeiten zum Mythos werden become a legend in one’s own lifetime, become a living legend* * *der; Mythos, Mythen1) myth2) (glorifizierte Person od. Sache) legend* * *-en n.myth n. -
3 Mythus
My·thos[ˈmy:tɔs]My·thus<-, Mythen>[ˈmy:tʊs]m1. (sagenhafte Überlieferung) myth2. (Legende) legend* * *1. (auch Unwahrheit) myth2. (Legende) auch Person: legend;zu Lebzeiten zum Mythos werden become a legend in one’s own lifetime, become a living legend -
4 Gründungsmythos
Grün·dungs·my·thos<-, -mythen>m founding myth -
5 Mythos
My·thos [ʼmy:tɔs] m, My·thus <-, Mythen> [ʼmy:tʊs] m1) ( sagenhafte Überlieferung) myth2) ( Legende) legend -
6 Mythus
My·thos [ʼmy:tɔs] m, My·thus <-, Mythen> [ʼmy:tʊs] m1) ( sagenhafte Überlieferung) myth2) ( Legende) legend -
7 Pathos
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