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 Übersetzung für 'carnival article' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a carnival article | carnival articles
comm.
carnival article
Karnevalsartikel {m}
Teiltreffer
CarnivalFastnacht {f}
41
carnival {adj}karnevalistisch
16
CarnivalFasnacht {f} [südd., schweiz.]
69
carnivalFasching {m} [bayer.] [österr.]
249
carnivalKarneval {m}
390
CarnivalFasnet {f} [schwäb.] [badisch] [Fastnacht]
carnivalKirmes {f}
172
carnival princeFaschings­prinz {m} [südd.] [österr.]
Carnival MondayRosenmontag {m}
carnival princessFaschings­prinzessin {f} [südd.] [österr.]
carnival maskFaschings­maske {f}
carnival paradeKarnevalsparade {f}
summer carnivalSommerkarneval {m}
carnival societyKarnevalsgesellschaft {f}
cloth.
carnival costume
Faschings­kostüm {n}
carnival festivityKirmesfeier {f}
jobs
carnival workers
Kirmesleute {pl}
hist.lit.relig.
Carnival play
Fastnachtsspiel {n}
carnival floatKarnevalswagen {m}
carnival marqueeFestzelt {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "The New York Times" wrote about the crawl in "In San Francisco, Literature as Carnival" and again in 2013 in an article entitled "A Heady Cocktail of Books and Booze" about Lit Crawl in New York City's Lower East Side.
  • Based on a photograph accompanying an article in "The New York Times" October 30, 2020 entitled "Where Cruise Ships Go to Die" the Carnival Imagination is being scrapped in Aliaga, Turkey.
  • On 4 December, Huawei's Customer CEO Yu Chengdong repost an article by Zhidao Xuegong entitled as "The Black Public Relation Carnival against Huawei".
  • In 1919 her article 'Costume Designing for Cinematography' was published in "The Bioscope" and she was awarded a prize for Best Costume Representing a Stoll Film at the Crystal Palace Carnival in 1921 for "The Fruitful Vine" starring a young Basil Rathbone.
  • In 2016, she was featured with daughter Kate in the Jamaica Gleaner's "Flair Magazine" as part of its Carnival in Jamaica edition in a feature article titled 'Post-Baby Carnival Body'.

  • The origins of her name stems from her premature birth during Carnival, a regional celebration in the Caribbean during the Northern Hemisphere's early spring or late winter.
  • No one claimed him, so a carnival took his body, mummified it, and toured all over the South with him, calling him "The Famous Mummy Man."
  • Although Irving deflected criticism by characterising the "Carnival Times" as "satirical", he also stated that "the formation of a European Union is interpreted as building a group of superior peoples, and the Jews have always viewed with suspicion the emergence of any 'master-race' (other than their own, of course)".
  • Lord Shorty initially spelled his musical hybrid "sokah" and in a 1979 interview with "Carnival Magazine" stated that he "came up with the name soca.
  • African dodger, also known as Hit the Coon, was a popular American carnival game from the late 19th century up to the mid-1940s.

  • It was first published in the May 1944 edition of "Weird Tales", and later collected in Bradbury's collections "Dark Carnival", "The October Country", and "The Stories of Ray Bradbury".
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