Spectacle
In general, spectacle refers to an event that is memorable for the appearance it creates. Derived in Middle English from c. 1340 as "specially prepared or arranged display" it was borrowed from Old French spectacle, itself a reflection of the Latin spectaculum "a show" from spectare "to view, watch" frequentative form of specere "to look at." The word spectacle has also been a term of art in theater dating from the 17th century in English drama.
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Spectacle
In general, spectacle refers to an event that is memorable for the appearance it creates. Derived in Middle English from c. 1340 as "specially prepared or arranged display" it was borrowed from Old French spectacle, itself a reflection of the Latin spectaculum "a show" from spectare "to view, watch" frequentative form of specere "to look at." The word spectacle has also been a term of art in theater dating from the 17th century in English drama.
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Als Spektakel (lateinisch spe ...... Ereignis, das Aufsehen erregt.
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In general, spectacle refers t ...... 17th century in English drama.
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Um espetáculo (AO 1945: espect ...... ido pejorativo de "escândalo".
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Спектакль (фр. spectacle, из л ...... нии (телевизионный спектакль).
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スペクタクルとは視覚的に強い印象を与えるようなもののことであ ...... 変化が生じるということが、演出とされているということが多い。
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Als Spektakel (lateinisch spe ...... Ereignis, das Aufsehen erregt.
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In general, spectacle refers t ...... 17th century in English drama.
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Um espetáculo (AO 1945: espect ...... ido pejorativo de "escândalo".
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Спектакль (фр. spectacle, из л ...... нии (телевизионный спектакль).
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スペクタクルとは視覚的に強い印象を与えるようなもののことであ ...... 変化が生じるということが、演出とされているということが多い。
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Espetáculo
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Spectacle
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Spektakel
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Спектакль
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スペクタクル
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