wreath

wreath
noun
, pl. wreaths Kranz, der

a wreath of smoke — ein Ring aus Rauch

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[ri:Ɵ]
plural - wreaths; noun
1) (a circular garland of flowers or leaves, placed at a grave, or put on someone's shoulders or head after his/her victory etc: We put a wreath of flowers on her mother's grave.) der Kranz
2) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) der Ring
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wreath
[ri:θ]
n Kranz m (of aus +dat)
Christmas [or holly] \wreath Weihnachtskranz m
\wreath of flowers Blumenkranz m
laurel \wreath Lorbeerkranz m
\wreath of leaves Blätterkranz m
to lay a \wreath einen Kranz niederlegen
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[riːɵ]
n pl -s
[riːðz] Kranz m

wreath of laurel — Lorbeerkranz m

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wreath [riːθ] pl wreaths [riːðz; -θs] s
1. Kranz m (auch fig):
wreath of laurel Lorbeerkranz
2. (Rauch- etc) Ring m:
wreath of smoke
3. TECH Schliere f (im Glas)
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noun
, pl. wreaths Kranz, der

a wreath of smoke — ein Ring aus Rauch

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n.
Gebinde - n.
Kranz ¨-e m.

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