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 Übersetzung für 'crisis cult' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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crisis cult
Krisenkult {m}
Teiltreffer
cultKult {m}
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cultVerehrung {f}
18
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cult
Kultus {m}
9
med.relig.
healing cult
Heilkult {m}
cult-like {adj}sektenähnlich
cult-like {adj}sektenartig
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cult community
Kultgemeinde {f}
hist.relig.
dynastic cult
Dynastiekult {m}
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mortuary cult
Totenkult {m}
archaeo.ethn.relig.
cult object
Kultobjekt {n}
mus.
cult band
Kultband {f}
cult drinkKultgetränk {n}
bibl.relig.
bull cult
Stierkult {m}
automot.
cult car
Kultauto {n}
hist.relig.
Aphrodite cult
Aphroditekult {m}
archi.relig.
cult wagon
Kultwagen {m}
cult following(eingeschworene / treue) Fangemeinde {f}
cult followingAnhängerschaft {f}
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funerary cult
Totenkult {m}
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serpent cult
Schlangenkult {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It follows a man in the middle of an existential crisis as he gets drawn into a strange pleasure-obsessed cult.
  • In 206 BC, during the Punic crisis, the Sibylline books recommended the introduction of a cult to the Magna Mater (Great Mother) from Pessinus, supposedly an ancestral goddess of Romans and Trojans.
  • In the aftermath of the "Infinite Crisis" in which Kon-El died, a man going by the name Devem is seen as part of a cult of Kryptonian worshippers called the "Cult of Conner" in "52" #4 (May 31, 2006).
  • Some analysts argue that the decline of political power of the Catholic Church during Chávez, along with the crisis in Venezuela, may have led many Venezuelans to seek for help and join the cult.
  • In the eyes of French and like-minded observers, the CPGB leadership under John Gollan used the Hungarian crisis and the denunciation of what Khrushchev called Stalin's "cult of personality" to weaken and divide the party as a whole.

  • In the wake of the "Millennium" crisis, he donned a new costume to distance himself from the Manhunter cult and had his own adventures.
  • By the time of Lenin's death on 21 January 1924, the New Economic Policy (NEP) had produced some economic stability after the famines and crises that had plagued the post-Civil War Soviet economy, such as the "sales crisis" of 1922.
  • He had been outspoken in presenting his views on religion with extreme clarity in "Idea and Personality: Settlement of the Religious Crisis", Ch.
  • A Pre-Crisis version of Etta appears in "Convergence: Wonder Woman".
  • Later, during the Earth-shaking crisis of "Infinite Crisis", Agent Liberty is seen at a mass for fallen and missing superheroes.

  • Exhausted by overwork and constant crisis, members clung to the organization and its charismatic leader for safety.
  • During the crisis of the Second Punic War an unprecedented number of reported prodigies were expiated, in more than twenty days of public ritual and sacrifices.
  • The Tarentine Games were presented most notably in 249 BC, as a "crisis ritual" during the First Punic War, in accordance with the Sibylline Books.
  • The film shot in 2014 predicted Brexit, the hardening of the migrant crisis, and the unravelling of the idealism behind the European integration project.
  • The economical crisis of the 1990s resulted in frequent conflicts among Buru people over religious grounds.

  • It was a commercial failure, putting Sur de Wave in an unrecoverable financial crisis shortly after its release.
  • A larger-scale backdrop is provided by the 1973 oil crisis.
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