Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Oct 25, 2004 10:17
19 yrs ago
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German term
Brisanz
German to English
Art/Literary
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
"Der unerwartete Mauerbau 1961 hatte den Gegenwartsstoff plötzlich zu einem historischen gemacht und ihm ungeahnte Brisanz verliehen"
'Gegenwartsstoff' here referring to contemporary plots in GDR filmmaking. Can't find a clever way of rendering "Brisanz"... explosive/controversial nature?
'Gegenwartsstoff' here referring to contemporary plots in GDR filmmaking. Can't find a clever way of rendering "Brisanz"... explosive/controversial nature?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +3 | edge | Steve Yates |
4 | explosive | Daniela Wolff |
4 | hot topic | Robin Ward |
4 | (very) apropos | wrtransco |
3 | explosive power | Shane London |
3 | explosiveness | eweber |
Change log
Apr 1, 2011 19:36: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Other" to "Art/Literary"
Proposed translations
+3
11 mins
Selected
edge
concise if nothing else
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9 mins
explosive power
might just work
9 mins
explosive
in terms of it being politically explosive
2 hrs
hot topic
i.e. for example "unsuspectly made it a hot topic".
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Note added at 2004-10-25 12:55:29 (GMT)
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Should be \"unsuspectedly\" ....
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Note added at 2004-10-25 12:55:29 (GMT)
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Should be \"unsuspectedly\" ....
3 hrs
explosiveness
can´t think of any better
5 hrs
(very) apropos
could fit
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