BEAKERS - definitie. Wat is BEAKERS
Diclib.com
Woordenboek ChatGPT
Voer een woord of zin in in een taal naar keuze 👆
Taal:

Vertaling en analyse van woorden door kunstmatige intelligentie ChatGPT

Op deze pagina kunt u een gedetailleerde analyse krijgen van een woord of zin, geproduceerd met behulp van de beste kunstmatige intelligentietechnologie tot nu toe:

  • hoe het woord wordt gebruikt
  • gebruiksfrequentie
  • het wordt vaker gebruikt in mondelinge of schriftelijke toespraken
  • opties voor woordvertaling
  • Gebruiksvoorbeelden (meerdere zinnen met vertaling)
  • etymologie

Wat (wie) is BEAKERS - definitie

FESTIVALS IN HONOR OF DIONYSUS
Choes; Feast of Pots; Feast of Beakers; Opening of the Casks; Jar-Opening; Pouring
  • Eros]] pulling a toy cart. ''([[Walters Art Museum]])''
  • Attic red-figure [[oinochoe]] depicting a young boy pulling another boy's chariot, perhaps a parody of the Anthesteria's [[hierogamy]] (430–390 BC)

The Beakers         
ROCK BAND FROM SEATTLE ACTIVE IN 1980
The Beakers were an art punk band from Seattle, Washington. Although the band only existed for twelve months, they were considered influential on the local underground music scene.
Beaker folk         
  • Scotland]]
  • 217x217px
  • 220x220px
  • 183x183px
  • Model of the [[Castro of Zambujal]], Portugal
  • 261x261px
  • 261x261px
  • 166x166px
  • Bronze Age house reconstruction, Netherlands
  • 261x261px
  • 261x261px
  • 215x215px
  • access-date=March 17, 2021}}</ref>
  • 195x195px
  • 261x261px
  • Newgrange]], Ireland, c. 2000 BC
  • 140x140px
  • 220x220px
  • Bell Beaker burial from Shrewton, England, 2470–2210 BC
  • [[Silbury Hill]], England, c. 2400 BC
  • Tripod bowl, [[necropolis of Santu Pedru]], Sardinia
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURE
Beaker folk; Beaker people; Beaker People; Bell Beaker folk; Glockenbecher; Glockenbecherkultur; Beaker ware; Beaker pottery; Bell Beaker; Bell-Beaker culture; Bell Beaker Culture; All Over Corded; All Over Ornamented; Bell Beakers; Bell-Beaker Culture; Beaker phenomenon; Beaker Culture; Beaker culture; Bell Beaker people
¦ plural noun a late Neolithic and early Bronze Age European people named after the distinctive waisted pots (Beaker ware) associated with their burials.
Beaker         
·noun A large drinking cup, with a wide mouth, supported on a foot or standard.
II. Beaker ·noun An open-mouthed, thin glass vessel, having a projecting lip for pouring;
- used for holding solutions requiring heat.

Wikipedia

Anthesteria

The Anthesteria (; Ancient Greek: Ἀνθεστήρια [antʰestέːri.a]) was one of the four Athenian festivals in honor of Dionysus. It was held each year from the 11th to the 13th of the month of Anthesterion, around the time of the January or February full moon. The three days of the feast were called Pithoigia, Choës, and Chytroi.

It celebrated the beginning of spring, particularly the maturing of the wine stored at the previous vintage, whose pithoi were now ceremoniously opened. During the feast, social order was interrupted or inverted, the slaves being allowed to participate, uniting the household in ancient fashion. The Anthesteria also had aspects of a festival of the dead: either the Keres (Κῆρες) or the Carians (Κᾶρες) were entertained, freely roaming the city until they were expelled after the festival. A Greek proverb, employed of those who pestered for continued favors, ran "Out of doors, Keres! It is no longer Anthesteria".

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor BEAKERS
1. "These labs are not places with beakers and glass–ware.
2. Only then did the noblemen throw away their ceremonial beakers.
3. Instead of the normal paper beakers, their tea was served in china cups.
4. Fired with zeal, they poured out chemistry beakers, thinking they were liquor.
5. It‘s Stefanini‘s job to get the venom out of the snakes‘ fangs and into glass beakers.