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 Übersetzung für 'écarté' von Englisch nach Deutsch
écartéEkarté {n}
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Übersetzung für 'écarté' von Englisch nach Deutsch

écarté
Ekarté {n}
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  • "Partie de cartes" (also known as "Card Game" and "The Messers. Lumière at Cards" (USA), or "A Quiet Game of Écarté") is an 1895 French black-and-white short film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring "Antoine Féraud".
  • Écarté appears to be the game played by Francis Poldark and Matthew Sanson in Season 1, Episode 5 of the BBC show Poldark (2015 TV series), and similarly is played by Ross Poldark and Matthew Sanson in Season 1, Episode 6. Francis loses his mine to Matthew in Episode 5 during a high-stakes game of Écarté, before Ross catches Matthew cheating at Écarté in Episode 6.
  • Auguste and Louis Lumière's "Partie d’écarté" (16 January 1896, the thirteenth Cinématograph production) seems very similar to the one image known from Anschütz' "Skatspieler".
  • Homme d'Auvergne is an historical French card game for two to five players dating to the 17th century. It is a derivative of Triomphe and ancestral to la Bête with which it gradually become almost identical over time. It was a source of inspiration for other games, such as Écarté.
  • The game is played by three or four players using a pack of 32 French-suited cards. If three play, the Sevens are removed. The cards follow the Écarté scheme, ranking from highest to lowest as follows: K Q J A 10 9 8 7.

  • Route 155 follows the valley of the river Bostonnais (the northwest side of the river) to 51 km from its mouth. From this point, the river comes from the East, while the road heading north and then northeast to head the sector Chambord, passing near lakes "Écarté" and "des Commissaires". The distance between Chambord and La Tuque is 134 km (by road).
  • In schools that recognize an "écarté derrière", such as the French school, "écarté devant" is described above, and "écarté derrière" differs in having the working leg in second being on the same side as the corner the body is facing, i.e.
  • Elizabeth David notes that spiced beef has been a familiar dish in English cookery for at least 300 years, sometimes under the name of "Hunting Beef" or "Beef à l'Écarte". The spices are rubbed into the meat every day for 9–14 days. The meat is then cooked slowly in a low oven for between 5 and 7½ hours.
  • The creek begins at the Chenail Ecarté (The Snye) at an elevation of [...] , and flows east to its mouth at the North Sydenham River, at an elevation of [...] , on the north side of the community of Wallaceburg. The North Sydenham River flows via the Sydenham River, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River to Lake Erie.
  • The creek begins at the right bank of the Chenail Ecarté (The Snye) at an elevation of [...] , west of the community of Wallaceburg. It meanders south, then turns southwest, and reaches its mouth at Johnston Bay on Lake St. Clair, at an elevation of [...]. Lake St. Clair flows via the Detroit River to Lake Erie.

  • At its southern end, the St. Clair Parkway begins at an intersection with Dufferin Avenue immediately east of its crossing of Chenail Ecarté (The Snye) to the Walpole Island First Nation, and approximately [...] west of Wallaceburg. It proceeds north alongside The Snye, crossing Running Creek and passing the Roberta Stewart Wetland before transitioning from Chatham–Kent to Lambton County at Whitebread Line. Now in the municipality of St. Clair, the parkway curves northwest towards the St. Clair River, encountering Baby Point at the divergence of the St. Clair River and The Snye.
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