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Karzer - tradução para Inglês

Student Jail; Student Prison
  • Engraving by [[Winthrop Pickard Bell]] on a cell-door in the Karzer of Göttingen University

Karzer         
n. detention cell, small room for the confinement of prisoners or detainees
short waves         
  • Radio amateurs carried out the first shortwave transmissions over a long distance before those of [[Guglielmo Marconi]].
  • Transmitter room of shortwave station [[Yle]] in [[Pori]], [[Finland]], in 1954
  • software-defined]] shortwave receiver
  • Radio Budapest]] in the late 1980s
  • Soviet]] shortwave listener (A. Kozlov, URS3-108-B) in [[Borisoglebsk]], 1941
  • Composer [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]]
  • [[Hallicrafters SX-28]] shortwave receiver analog tuning dial, {{circa}} 1944
RADIO BROADCASTING USING RADIOWAVES WITH WAVELENGTHS BETWEEN 10 TO 100 METERS, AND FREQUENCIES BETWEEN 3 TO 30 MEGAHERTZ
Short wave; Short-wave radio; World band; Short-wave; Short Wave; Short wave radio; Shortwave Radio; Short waves; Shortwave band; Shortwave receivers; Shortwave radios; SW radio; Shortwave; Metre band; SW band; Shortwave broadcasting; History of shortwave radio; Short wave band; Short-wave band
Kurzwellen, elektromagnetische Wellen die kärzer als 150 Meter sind

Wikipédia

Karzer

A Karzer was a designated lock-up or detention room to incarcerate students as a punishment, within the jurisdiction of some institutions of learning in Germany and German-language universities abroad. Karzers existed both at universities and at gymnasiums (similar to a grammar school) in Germany until the beginning of the 20th century. Marburg's last Karzer inmate, for example, was registered as late as 1931. Responsible for the administration of the Karzer was the so-called Pedell (English: bedel), or during later times Karzerwärter (a warden). While Karzer arrest was originally a severe punishment, the respect for this punishment diminished with time, particularly in the 19th century, as it became a matter of honour to have been incarcerated at least once during one's time at university. At the end of the 19th century, as the students in the cell became responsible for their own food and drink and the receiving of visitors became permitted, the "punishment" would often turn into a social occasion with excessive consumption of alcohol.

Karzers have been preserved at the universities of Heidelberg, Jena, Marburg, Freiburg, Tübingen, Freiberg (School of Mines), Greifswald, Göttingen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg in Erlangen, and at Tartu, Estonia. The Karzer in Göttingen was known, after the Pedell Brühbach, as Hotel de Brühbach; it was moved in the 19th century, because of the extension of the university library, to the Aula building; a cell door, preserved from the old Karzer, shows graffiti by Otto von Bismarck. Bearing witness to how the students spent the time in the cell are the many memorable wall, table and door graffiti left by students in the cells and today shown as tourist attractions in the older German universities.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Karzer
1. Stacheldraht vor dem Fenster und Blechnapf und Karzer?
2. Und einen Karzer mit vollgekritzelten Wänden gibt es auch, allerdings nur noch einen historischen.
3. Der nach Angaben seiner Anwälte kranke Lebedjew wurde für eine Woche in Isolationshaft verlegt, weil er den Hofgang verweigerte. «Sie haben meinen Freund in den Karzer geworfen, um sich an mir für meine Artikel und Interviews zu rächen», ließ Chodorkowski über seine Verteidiger erklären.
4. Wie man vom Kupfer–, Kirchner oder Flimm–‘Ring‘ spricht (und nicht so sehr von den Herren Barenboim, Levine oder Sinopoli), so spricht man bis heute vom Furtwängler– und vom Keilberth– ‘Ring‘. Auf dieses Treppchen ist Christian Thielemann gesprungen, indem er Richard Wagner aus dem klangästhetischen Karzer des 20.
5. Vom Westen ganz zu schweigen: "Das bekannteste dieser Bilder ist Dantes Fresko ‘Mahomet in der Hölle‘ am Dom von Bologna, das aber erst in unserer Zeit zum Stein des Anstoßes und sogar Ziel eines geplanten Bombenanschlags wurde." Peter Dittmar berichtet, dass dem in einem Straflager sitzenden Michail Chodorkowski gerade "fünf Tage Karzer aufgebrummt" wurden.