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  • 1 tragedy

    noun
    1) (sad event or fact) Tragödie, die; (sad story) tragische Geschichte

    the tragedy [of it] is that... — das Tragische [daran] ist, dass...

    2) (accident) Tragödie, die
    3) (Theatre) Tragödie, die; Trauerspiel, das
    * * *
    ['træ‹ədi]
    plural - tragedies; noun
    1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) die Tragödie
    2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) die Tragödie
    - academic.ru/76069/tragic">tragic
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    trag·edy
    [ˈtræʤədi]
    n Tragödie f a. fig, Trauerspiel nt a. fig
    it's a \tragedy that... es ist tragisch, dass...
    Greek \tragedy griechische Tragödie
    a human \tragedy eine menschliche Tragödie
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    ['trdZIdɪ]
    n
    (= tragic incident) Tragödie f; (THEAT ALSO) Trauerspiel nt; (no pl = tragicness) Tragische(s) nt

    he often acts in tragedyer tritt oft in Tragödien auf

    six killed in bus crash tragedy —

    the tragedy of it is that... — das Tragische daran ist, dass...

    it is a tragedy that... — es ist (wirklich) tragisch or ein Unglück, dass...

    * * *
    tragedy [ˈtrædʒıdı] s
    1. Tragödie f:
    a) THEAT Trauerspiel n (auch als Kunstform)
    b) fig tragische oder erschütternde Begebenheit
    c) Unglück(sfall) n(m), Katastrophe f:
    end in tragedy tragisch enden
    2. fig (das) Tragische
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    noun
    1) (sad event or fact) Tragödie, die; (sad story) tragische Geschichte

    the tragedy [of it] is that... — das Tragische [daran] ist, dass...

    2) (accident) Tragödie, die
    3) (Theatre) Tragödie, die; Trauerspiel, das
    * * *
    n.
    Tragik -en f.
    Tragödie -n f.

    English-german dictionary > tragedy

  • 2 horrendous

    hor·ren·dous [hɒrʼendəs, Am hɔ:ʼren-] adj
    1) ( bad) suffering schrecklich;
    \horrendous conditions entsetzliche Bedingungen;
    a \horrendous crime ein grausames Verbrechen;
    a \horrendous tragedy eine furchtbare Tragödie
    2) ( extreme) übermäßig; prices, losses horrend

    English-German students dictionary > horrendous

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