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noun1) Feier, die; (formal act) Zeremonie, diewithout [great] ceremony — ohne große Förmlichkeit
* * *['serəməni, ]( American[) -mouni]American - ceremonies; noun1) (a sacred or formal act, eg a wedding, funeral etc: a marriage ceremony.) die Zeremonie2) (solemn display and formality: pomp and ceremony.) die Feierlichkeit•- academic.ru/11829/ceremonial">ceremonial- ceremonially
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- ceremoniously* * *cer·emo·ny[ˈserɪməni, AM -əmoʊni]nopening \ceremony Eröffnungsfeier fto perform a \ceremony eine Zeremonie vollziehen gehpomp and \ceremony Pomp und Zeremoniellto do sth without \ceremony etw ohne viel Aufhebens tunto receive sb with great \ceremony jdn mit großem Pomp begrüßento stand on \ceremony förmlich sein* * *['serImənɪ]n* * *1. Zeremonie f, Feier(lichkeit) f, feierlicher Brauch:a) Zeremonienmeister m,b) THEAT etc bes US Conférencier m2. Förmlichkeit(en) f(pl):3. Höflichkeitsgeste f* * *noun1) Feier, die; (formal act) Zeremonie, diewithout [great] ceremony — ohne große Förmlichkeit
* * *n.Feier -n f.Feierlichkeit f.Zeremonie -n f.
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