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Cargo-Kult

PONS sözlüğünde

ˈcar·go cult ISIM no pl DIN

Cargo-Kult eril
PONS sözlüğünde
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cult [kʌlt] ISIM

1. cult (sect):

Kult eril <-(e)s, -e>
Sekte dişil <-, -n>

2. cult mecazi (fad):

Kult eril <-(e)s, -e>
Personenkult eril <-(e)s, -e>

I. car·go <pl -s [or -es]> [ˈkɑ:gəʊ, Amerİng ˈkɑ:rgoʊ] ISIM

1. cargo no pl (goods transported):

Fracht dişil <-, -en>
Ladung dişil <-, -en>
Frachtgut cinssiz <-(e)s, -güter>

2. cargo (load of goods):

cargo of wool, rice
Ladung dişil <-, -en>

II. car·go [ˈkɑ:gəʊ, Amerİng ˈkɑ:rgoʊ] ISIM modifier

cargo (container, weight):

Transportflugzeug cinssiz <-(e)s, -e>
Frachtflugzeug cinssiz <-(e)s, -e>
cargo ship [or boat] [or vessel]
Frachter eril <-s, ->
cargo ship [or boat] [or vessel]
Frachtschiff cinssiz <-(e)s, -e>
Gütertransport eril <-(e)s, -e>

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cargo ISIM handel

Fracht dişil

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Tek dilli örnekler (PONS yazı işleri tarafından onaylanmamıştır)

These mostly cargo flights are not featured in the timetable, although they can be pre-booked.
en.wikipedia.org
Some of the cargoes that were usually profitable were food, liquor, lumber and building supplies.
en.wikipedia.org

İnternetten örnekler (PONS yazı işleri tarafından onaylanmamıştır)

[...]
His presentation of these reliques takes its cue from an emancipatory interpretation of the so-called Cargo Cults, with which Melanesian and other tribal societies tried to cope with their traumatic encounters with colonial powers.
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www.lentos.at
[...]
Seine Inszenierung folgt dabei einer emanzipatorischen Interpretation sogenannter Cargo-Kulte. In diesen arbeitete die indigene Bevölkerung Melanesiens den oft traumatischen Kontakt mit Kolonialmächten auf.
[...]
[...]
Cargo cult ” * is the term for a few apocalyptic beliefs, which developed around the mystical freight, left behind by the European colonialists in Melanesia, among other places.
bhoa.blogsport.eu
[...]
Unter „ Cargo-kulten “ * versteht man einige apokalyptische Religionen, die sich u.a. im melanesischen Raum um das wundersame Frachtgut entwickelten, das die europäischen Kolonialisten dort zurückließen.