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Was (wer) ist RAVELING - definition


Raveling      
·noun The act of untwisting or of disentangling.
II. Raveling ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ravel.
III. Raveling ·noun That which is raveled out; ·esp., a thread detached from a texture.
unravel         
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Unravel (song); Unravel (disambiguation)
v. a.
1.
Disentangle, extricate, ravel, untwist.
2.
Unfold, decipher, interpret, understand, resolve, solve, explain, read, clear up, make out.
3.
Confuse, throw into disorder.
ravel         
  • Original setting for ''[[Daphnis et Chloé]]'' by [[Léon Bakst]] (1912)
  • Charles de Bériot]] in 1895, with Ravel on the left
  • [[Claude Debussy]] in 1905
  • [[Gabriel Fauré]], Ravel's teacher and supporter
  • [[Michel Fokine]] as Daphnis in ''[[Daphnis et Chloé]]''
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  • [[Charles Lenepveu]] (left) and [[Théodore Dubois]] of the [[Paris Conservatoire]]
  • Ravel in 1913
  • Ravel in the [[French Army]] in 1916
  • Le Belvédère in [[Montfort-l'Amaury]], where Ravel lived from 1921 until his death
  • [[Ralph Vaughan Williams]], one of Ravel's few pupils
  • Joseph Ravel (1875), Marie Ravel (1870) and Maurice Ravel aged four (1879)
FRENCH COMPOSER
Ravel; Maurice Joseph Ravel; Joseph-Maurice Ravel; Joseph Maurice Ravel; Ballets by Maurice Ravel; Ravel, Maurice; Affaire Ravel
¦ verb (ravels, ravelling, ravelled; US ravels, raveling, raveled)
1. (ravel something out) untangle something.
2. unravel; fray.
3. confuse or complicate (a question or situation).
¦ noun a tangle or cluster.
Origin
ME: prob. from Du. ravelen 'fray out, tangle'.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für RAVELING
1. However, others are also not witnessing events raveling before them helplessly.
2. "He was on his own turf when '/11 happened," said Sue Raveling, 33, of Waukee.
3. Mullen, Philadelphia–based President of Altus, Inc., is an expert in professional image and style with some quick fixes: Tame a raveling thread by using clear nail polish on it; mend a dragging hem with masking tape; and if you lose a button or have a broken zipper, safety pin your garment from the inside.