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I. nim·bus <pl -bi [or -es]> [ˈnɪmbəs, pl -baɪ] N
1. nimbus (cloud):
nimbus
nimbus
Nimbostratus m <-, -strati> spec
2. nimbus (halo):
nimbus
Nimbus m <-, -se> form
nimbus
Heiligenschein m <-(e)s, -e>
II. nim·bus <pl -bi [or -es]> [ˈnɪmbəs, pl -baɪ] N modifier
nimbus clouds
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Nimbus
nimbus
Klett Geography Glossary
nimbus [ˈnɪmbəs] N
nimbus
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It was flying under extremely bad conditions and entered a cumulus nimbus.
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He was depicted with a solar nimbus and styled lord of the spring.
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In most nimbus systems the 186 workstations were disk-less, with some having a single floppy drive.
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Nimbus uses her clouds as a method of transportation.
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He is wearing a crown and the armor of a military general, with a simple nimbus around his head.
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The public can in most cases "walk into" Rehberger's works which oscillate between functionality and uselessness, and this removes the nimbus of the untouchable art work.
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Rehbergers Arbeiten, die zwischen Funktionalität und Nutzlosigkeit oszillieren, können meist vom Publikum "betreten" werden, was ihnen den Nimbus des unberührbaren Kunstwerks nimmt.
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But apart from this cool and existentialist nimbus, the saxophone takes in a special role in the sphere of classical music.
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www.farao-classics.de
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Aber neben diesem coolen und existentialistischen Nimbus bekleidet das Saxophon eine besondere Rolle in der Sphäre klassischer Musik.
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In the images of old art, it was sometimes shown as a nimbus, a halo, or as wings.
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www.gep.de
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In den Bildern der alten Kunst hat man sie bei Gelegenheit als Nimbus, als Heiligenschein, oder auch durch Flügel verdeutlicht.
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NGOs (or German NGOs), ie NGOs, live on their Nimbus to maintain just not close to governments and to abide by those in power away to ensure a critical distance.
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becklog.zeitgeist-online.de
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NGOs (bzw. deutsch NROs), also Nichtregierungsorganisationen, leben von ihrem Nimbus, eben keine Nähe zu Regierungen zu pflegen und sich von den Mächtigen fern zu halten, um eine kritische Distanz zu gewährleisten.
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Analytik Jena’s analytical instruments have the nimbus of technical excellence with the highest quality, and the company uses its entire expertise to ensure that that does not quickly change.
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www.analytik-jena.de
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Die Analysenmessgeräte der Analytik Jena haben den Nimbus technischer Exzellenz mit höchster Qualität, und das Unternehmen setzt sein gesamtes Know-how daran, dass sich daran so schnell nichts ändert.
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