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1 grandstand
noun[Haupt]tribüne, die* * *noun (rows of raised seats at a sports ground etc: We watched the sports meeting from the grandstand; ( also adjective) grandstand seats; We had a grandstand (= a very good) view of the parade.) die Haupttribüne* * *ˈgrand·standI. n [Haupt]tribüne f\grandstand finish Entscheidung f auf den letzten Metern\grandstand view direkter Blick* * *A s SPORT Haupttribüne f (auch die Zuschauer auf der Haupttribüne):B adj1. SPORT Haupttribünen…:2. a) SPORT für die Haupttribüne:b) US umg effekthaschend:grandstand play Effekthascherei f3. SPORT vor der Haupttribüne:grandstand finish packendes Finish;there was a grandstand finish die Entscheidung fiel erst auf den letzten Metern4. uneingeschränkt (Blick):have a grandstand view of sth etwas gut beobachten könnenC v/ia) SPORT für die Haupttribüne spielenb) US umg sich in Szene setzen, nach Effekt haschen* * *noun[Haupt]tribüne, die* * *n.Haupttribüne f.
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