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sugar bowl - traducción al alemán

AMERICAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
Nokia Sugar Bowl; Sugar Bowl Game; Allstate Sugar Bowl; The Sugar Bowl; Champions Bowl
  • Allstate Sugar Bowl logo
  • The Miller Memorial Trophy, from the 1956 game program
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  • Sugar Bowl in Tulane Stadium in the 1940s

sugar bowl         
  • Sugar bowl from the [[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]], made by [[Harrison & Howson]] for dining car service
SMALL BOWL FOR HOLDING SUGAR
The sugar bowl; Sugar bowl (dishware)
Zuckerdose, kleiner Behälter in dem Zucker serviert wird
icing sugar         
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VERY FINE SUGAR WHICH CONTAINS A SMALL AMOUNT OF ANTI-CAKING AGENT
Confectioner's sugar; Icing sugar; CONFECTIONER’S SUGAR; Powdered Sugar; Icing Sugar; Confectionery sugar; CONFECTIONER'S SUGAR; Confectioners' sugar; Powder sugar; Pulverized white sugar; Confectioners sugar; Boora (sugar); Snow sugar; Snow powder
n. Puderzucker, fein gemahlenes Zucker als Überzug von Gebäck benutzt
granulated sugar         
  • A bowl of white sugar
TYPE OF REFINED SUGAR
Table sugar; Granulated sugar; Refined sugar; White refined sugar; White Sugar; Regular sugar
granulierter Zucker

Definición

sugar bowl
(sugar bowls)
A sugar bowl is a small bowl in which sugar is kept.
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Wikipedia

Sugar Bowl

The Sugar Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in New Orleans, Louisiana. Played annually since January 1, 1935, it is tied with the Orange Bowl and Sun Bowl as the second-oldest bowl games in the country, surpassed only by the Rose Bowl Game.

The Sugar Bowl was originally played at Tulane Stadium before moving to the Superdome in 1975. When the Superdome and the rest of the city suffered damage due to both the winds from and the flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Sugar Bowl was temporarily moved to the Georgia Dome in Atlanta in 2006. Since 2007, the game has been sponsored by Allstate and officially known as the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Previous sponsors include Nokia (1996–2006) and USF&G Financial Services (1988–1995).

The Sugar Bowl has had a longstanding—albeit not exclusive—relationship with the Southeastern Conference (SEC) (which once had a member institution based in New Orleans, Tulane University; another Louisiana school, Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge, is still in the SEC today). Indeed, the Sugar Bowl did not feature an SEC team only four times in its first 60 editions, and an SEC team played in the game in every year but one from 1950 to 1995. The SEC's opponent varied from year to year, but prior to the advent of the Bowl Championship Series, it was often the runner-up of the Big Eight, SWC, or a major independent.

The Sugar Bowl-SEC relationship has been altered over the past twenty years due to conference realignments and the emergence of a series of coalitions and alliances intending to produce an undisputed national champion in college football, but the ties between the Sugar Bowl and the SEC have persisted and have recently been strengthened. Since 2015, the Sugar Bowl, along with the Rose, Orange, Cotton, Peach, and Fiesta bowls, is one of the "New Year's Six" bowls in rotation for the College Football Playoff. It hosted a playoff semifinal following the 2014, 2017, and 2020 seasons, and will next host one following the 2023 season. In other years, it will feature the best available teams from SEC and the Big 12 conferences, an arrangement nearly identical with the relationship between the Rose Bowl and the champions of the Big Ten and Pac-12.

As a member of the Bowl Championship Series, the Sugar Bowl hosted the BCS National Championship Game twice, in 2000 and 2004, as the national championship rotated between the bowls themselves until 2006 when the national championship game became a standalone event. Since the 2014 season, the Sugar Bowl has been in the rotation of bowls—commonly referred to as the New Year's Six—that host College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinal games once every three years.

Ejemplos de uso de sugar bowl
1. Then she picks up the sugar bowl and asks, Ďîëîć';ňü ďĺńîę? Your brain short–circuits.
2. The Sugar Bowl and the NCAA football championship game will be played in New Orleans in January, followed by the NBA All–Star game in February.
3. In the 1'40 Sugar Bowl, Kimbrough rushed for 152 yards and two touchdowns in the Aggies‘ 14–13 win over Tulane that capped an 11–0 season.
4. The state‘s 34 downhill and cross–country ski resorts include Heavenly, Mammoth Mountain, Squaw Valley, Sierra, Mount Rose, Kirkwood, Boreal, Sugar Bowl, Snow Summit and Bear Mountain.
5. The Sugar Bowl football game held in January in New Orleans has been cancelled but the Mardi Gras festival is on schedule for February.