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Märsche
marches
in the PONS Dictionary
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German
English
English
Marsch1 <-[e]s, Märsche> [marʃ, pl ˈmɛrʃə] N m
1. Marsch (Fußmarsch):
2. Marsch (Wanderung):
jdn [zu jdm/etw/nach ...] in Marsch setzen
to dispatch sb [to sb/sth] form
3. Marsch (Marschmusik):
Phrases:
jdm den Marsch blasen inf
Marsch2 <-, -en> [marʃ] N f
marsch [marʃ] INTERJ inf
scoot! inf
about turn [or Am bes. face] , forward march!
English
English
German
German
Marsch m <-(e)s, Mär·sche> (für wohltätige Zwecke)
Marsch f <-, -en>
Marsch m <-(e)s, Mär·sche>
a 20 km march
Marsch m <-(e)s, Mär·sche>
Marsch m <-(e)s, Mär·sche>
Marsch m <-(e)s, Mär·sche>
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Dieses stramme Einbinden nennt man im Englischen tight swaddling – also strammes Wickeln – oder swathing.
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Die Schnurwasserwaage sollte möglichst genau in der Mitte hängen und die Schnur sehr stramm gehalten werden.
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Die Gabel ist dann mittels eines Dornes von unten in die Federzwinge stramm eingetrieben.
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Dies wird dadurch erreicht, dass die Gurte auf dem Rücken sehr stramm gezogen werden, was zur Beeinträchtigung der Atmung führen kann.
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Durch ihre stramme Linientreue wurde sie unbeliebt und gefürchtet.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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Bei seinem subversiven Marsch durch die Kunstgeschichte verbindet er eine abstrakte, ornamentale Formensprache immer wieder mit figürlichen Motiven, setzt Avantgarde und Design, Trash und Salonkunst in ein dialektisches Verhältnis.
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www.hatjecantz.de
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In his subversive march through art history, he regularly links abstract, ornamental stylistic elements with figural motifs and places avant-garde and design, trash, and salon art in a dialectic relationship.
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Ich denke auch, dass Maskworld an dem Marsch eine ganze Menge verdient hat, so viel Kunstblut und Narben ich dort gesehen habe.
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zoe-delay.de
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I also think, Maskworld that deserves a whole lot on the march, so much fake blood and scars I saw there.
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Bei früheren Gelegenheiten organisierte Gora ähnliche Märsche, darunter auch den von Gandhis Ashram in Sevagram bei Nagpur nach Delhi, bei dem er 1000 Meilen in 100 Tagen zurücklegte.
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On earlier occasions Gora organised similar marches, including the foot march from Gandhi's Ashram in Sevagram near Nagpur to Delhi, covering a distance of 1000 miles in one hundred days.