Tour

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== English == === Proper noun === the Tour (cycling) Ellipsis of Tour de France. === Anagrams === rout, trou == French == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /tuʁ/ === Proper noun === la Tour f ellipsis of tour Eiffel (“the Eiffel Tower”) === Proper noun === le Tour m (cycling) ellipsis of Tour de France (“the Tour de France”) == German == === Etymology === 16th century, borrowed from Middle French tour. Feminine gender after words such as Reise, Fahrt, Drehung. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /tuːr/, [tu(ː)ɐ̯] === Noun === Tour f (genitive Tour, plural Touren) tour, journey Synonyms: Fahrt, Reise a trip, particularly when travel takes up a significant portion of the time (as in a daytrip or a journey with several stops) Synonyms: Rundfahrt, Rundreise, Ausflug, Wanderung (sports) a race with several stages (music, theater) a series of artistic appearances in different places Synonyms: Tournee, Konzertreise (dated) turn, rotation Synonyms: Drehung, Umdrehung, Umlauf, Rotation revolution of a motor Synonyms: Umdrehung, Drehzahl (informal) manner, way, fashion Synonyms: Art, Weise, Manier (especially derogatory) a way of persuading, of presenting oneself: shtick, game, scheme Synonym: Masche ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== touren auf Touren ==== Related terms ==== Tournee Tourist, Tourismus Törn turnen, Turnier === Further reading === “Tour” in Duden online “Tour” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache == Italian == === Proper noun === il Tour m (cycling, by ellipsis) the Tour de France Synonyms: Giro di Francia, Tour de France === Anagrams === turo, turò, urto, urtò == Spanish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtuɾ/ [ˈt̪uɾ] Rhymes: -uɾ === Proper noun === el Tour m (cycling, by ellipsis) the Tour de France