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ausschmückende Details - traducción al Inglés

Base details

ausschmückende Details      
embellishment, adornment, ornament, decoration
personal details         
ANY PIECE OF INFORMATION ABOUT A PERSON THAT IS NOT PUBLICLY KNOWN, OR THAT ALLOWS IDENTIFICATION OF THAT PERSON
Personally identifying information; Personally-identifying information; Personally-identifiable information; Personal identifying information; Personal Information; Sensitive personal information; Personal electronic information; Credit information; User:Najib zeynal; User data; Personal details; Personally Identifiable Information; Sensitive personal data; Personally identifiable information; Personal information
persönliche Daten
great expectations         
  • Mr Pumblechook: "And may I—''May'' I—?", by John McLenan
  • Magwitch's arrest after his capture on the Thames while trying to escape to France, by John McLenan
  • Trabb's boy mocks Pip in the village highstreet outside the post-office by John McLenan
  • Joe learns to read by John McLenan
  • Herbert Pocket and Pip in London, by John McLenan
  • Jaggers asking Molly to show her scarred wrists, by John McLenan
  • Joe commenting on Pip's good fortune, by John McLenan
  • Francis Arthur Fraser]]
  • Chapter 20, outside Bartholomew Close, Jaggers threatening a woman with a shawl called Amelia, by F. A. Fraser
  • Pip and Biddy followed by Orlick (chapter 17), by [[John McLenan]]
  • [[Charles Dickens]], c. 1860
  • Satis House as depicted in ''Great Expectations''
  • [[Charles Dickens Jr.]] (in 1874), possibly the model for Herbert Pocket
  • "Do you take tea, or coffee, Mr Gargery?" by FA Fraser, c. 1877
  • guinea]], a gold coin worth 21 shillings, the coin illustrated here is a third Guinea equal to 7 shillings.
  • Pip before Magwitch's return, by John McLenan
  • Mr Wopsle as Hamlet, by [[Harry Furniss]]
  • Mrs Pocket and her children indulging in idleness by Harry Furniss (1910)
  • Magwitch makes himself known to Pip
  • Advertisement for ''Great Expectations'' in ''[[All the Year Round]]''
  • [[Restoration House]] from The Vines
  • Mr Wemmick and "The Aged P"., illustration by [[Sol Eytinge Jr.]]
  • Magwitch's death, by John McLenan.
1861 NOVEL BY CHARLES DICKENS
Satis House; Herbert Pocket; Great Expectations plot details; Mrs joe; Satis house; Great expectations; Great Expectation; Joe Gargery; Bentley Drummle; Mrs. Joe; Mr. Wopsle; Orlick; Mr Jaggers
große Erwartungen, große Hoffnungen

Definición

detail
(details, detailing, detailed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The details of something are its individual features or elements.
The details of the plan are still being worked out...
I recall every detail of the party.
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n
2.
Details about someone or something are facts or pieces of information about them.
See the bottom of this page for details of how to apply for this exciting offer...
N-PLURAL: oft N of n/wh, adj N
3.
A detail is a minor point or aspect of something, as opposed to the central ones.
Only minor details now remain to be settled.
N-COUNT: oft adj N
4.
You can refer to the small features of something which are often not noticed as detail.
We like his attention to detail and his enthusiasm.
N-UNCOUNT
5.
A detail of a picture is a part of it that is printed separately and perhaps made bigger, so that smaller features can be clearly seen.
N-COUNT
6.
If you detail things, you list them or give information about them.
The report detailed the human rights abuses committed during the war.
VERB: V n
7.
If someone does not go into details about a subject, or does not go into the detail, they mention it without explaining it fully or properly.
He said he had been in various parts of Britain but did not go into details...
PHRASE: V inflects
8.
If you examine or discuss something in detail, you do it thoroughly and carefully.
We examine the wording in detail before deciding on the final text.
PHRASE

Wikipedia

Base Details

"Base Details" is a war poem by the English war poet Siegfried Sassoon that takes place in the First World War. Sassoon wrote it in his diary entry for 4 March 1917. The poem is written about how the staff officers of the British Army (referred to as "scarlet majors") deploy soldiers to the war front to be killed, while they stay at the Base "guzzling and gulping in the best hotel" and sending "glum heroes up the line to death". Like Sassoon's many other poems, "Base Details" is bitterly sarcastic and derisive of the comfortable establishment that supported the continuation of the war while showing little concern for the people who suffered its consequences. It took place during World War I in France around 1914-1918.

The theme is anger and bitterness. It expresses anger to those who start wars and send their fellow men to their death. The main message is that army officers plan battles from safety of their base, and are usually not involved in the fighting, and therefore does not know the horrors that they are forcing soldiers to face. The first two quartiles are talking about the Majors, in a very sarcastic way, and the last couplet talks about how the war isn't actually a joke, that it is very serious.