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1 StörM
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2 Storm Theodor
Шторм Теодор (1817-1888), писатель, поэт. Известность принесли многочисленные новеллы. Тематически его новеллы не затрагивают глобальных проблем, они ограничиваются сложными межличностными и семейными отношениями – потерянная любовь ("Иммензее"), трагический конец запретной любви, отцы и дети ("Ханс и Хайнц Кирш"). Вершина его мастерства – новеллы, прочно вошедшие в хрестоматийную литературу ("Поле-кукольник" и "Всадник на белом коне"). По своей окраске они приближаются к драме и трагедии. Дом-музей в родном городе писателя Хузум. Здесь происходит действие некоторых из его поэтических новелл, посвящённых морю, природе и людям Шлезвиг-Гольштейна. Памятник в тюрингском г. Хайлигенштадт, где жил писатель, установлен в 1988 г. перед входом в музей Т.Шторма ▲ "Immensee", "Pole Poppenspäler", "Hans und Heinz Kirsch", "Der Schimmelreiter" → Realismus, Schleswig-Holstein, Husum, Heiligenstadt -
3 Storm
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4 sturmgepeitscht
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5 Sturmflut
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6 Sturmstrand
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7 das Unwetter
- {storm} dông tố, cơn bão, thời kỳ sóng gió, trận mưa, trận, cuộc tấn công ồ ạt, sự đột chiếm, sự nhiễu loạn - {tempest} bão, sự hỗn loạn, sự huyên náo - {thunderstorm} bão tố có sấm sét = ein Unwetter steht bevor {a storm is threatening}+ -
8 stormrallp
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9 Abfluß wegen eines Platzregens
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Abfluß wegen eines Platzregens
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10 Sturm
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11 Unwetter
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12 sturmfrei
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13 der Krisenherd
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14 die Gewitterwolke
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15 noodafvoerriool
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16 stormdeur
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17 stormvloed
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18 stormvloedkering
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19 stormvloedsramp
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20 stormvloedstand
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