Schlager – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Academic fencing
Academic fencing (German
akademisches Fechten) or
Mensur is the traditional kind of
fencing practiced by some
student corporations (
Studentenverbindungen) in
Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland, and to a minor extent in
Flanders,
Latvia,
Lithuania, and
Poland. It is a traditional, strictly regulated épée / rapier fight between two male members of different fraternities with sharp weapons. The German technical term
Mensur (from Latin,
dimension) in the 16th century referred to the specified distance between each of the fencers.
Schlager music
Schlager music (, , synonym of "hit-songs" or "hits"), also known in the
United States as
entertainer music or
German hit mix, is a style of
popular music prevalent in
Central and
Northern Europe, and
Southeast Europe (in particular
Germany,
Austria, the
Netherlands,
Flanders,
Republic of Macedonia,
Slovenia,
Serbia,
Croatia,
Hungary,
Switzerland,
Turkey,
Scandinavia and the
Baltic States) and also (to a lesser extent) in
France and
Poland. In
Portugal, it was adapted and became
pimba music.
Schlager (das)
n.
hit, popular song, popular tune, well-known song, smash hit, very popular song, best seller
Schläger (der)
nm.
bat, wooden club used in baseball and cricket, club, racquet, racket, light bat with an oval frame filled with netting, stick, heavy stick; batsman, batter in cricket game; beater, one who beats, bruiser, rowdy, slammer, thwacker, ruffian
schlager (de)
n.
hit, song hit
schlager
hit song