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catch 22 (W3)
Engl. "catch 22" = dt. "Zwickmühle", engl. "catch-22 situation" = dt. "Dilemma", geht zurück auf den Titel "Catch-22" eines satirischen Romans von Joseph Heller aus dem Jahr 1961. Ein Jagdflieger Pilot konnte einem Einsatz entkommen durch die Erklärung er sei geisteskrank und unfähig zu fliegen. Aber die Tatsache, dass er dies feststellen konnte ließ ihn als vernünftig erscheinen, so dass er doch fliegen mußte. Der Titel des Romans wurde alsbald zum Synonym für eine unlogische Situation.
Catch 22 - Der böse Trick - Kriegsgroteske (Regie: Mike Nichols) (1970)
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(E1)(L1) http://www.word-detective.com/backidx.html
February 27, 2003 - Listener Mail: Among your questions we answer: What is a "Catch 22 situation", what does it mean to "second-guess", and why do American women call some men "beefcake" or "stud muffin"?
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(E1)(L1) http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?corpus=0&content=catch 22
Abfrage im Google-Corpus mit 15Mio. eingescannter Bücher von 1500 bis heute.
Engl. "catch 22" taucht in der Literatur um das Jahr 1870 auf.
Erstellt: 2012-01
catch22 (W3)
Engl. "catch22" = dt. "Zwickmühle", engl. "catch-22 situation" = dt. "Dilemma", geht zurück auf den Titel "Catch-22" eines satirischen Romans von Joseph Heller aus dem Jahr 1961. Ein Jagdflieger Pilot konnte einem Einsatz entkommen durch die Erklärung er sei geisteskrank und unfähig zu fliegen. Aber die Tatsache, dass er dies feststellen konnte ließ ihn als vernünftig erscheinen, so dass er doch fliegen mußte. Der Titel des Romans wurde alsbald zum Synonym für eine unlogische Situation.
CATCH22
Génétique: Abrév. Cardiac anomaly, Abnormal face, Thymus hypoplasia, Cleft palate, Hypocalcaemia, 22 chromosome. Il s'agit des principaux symptômes d'une anomalie chromosomique : la délétion du chromosome 22q11 (22 est le n° du chromosome, la lettre q représente le bras long et le nombre 11 traduit la position du gène sur ce bras). Schéma du chromosome 22. Ce syndrome a été décrit en 1965 par Di George.
(E1)(L1) http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?corpus=0&content=catch22
Abfrage im Google-Corpus mit 15Mio. eingescannter Bücher von 1500 bis heute.
Engl. "catch22" taucht in der Literatur um das Jahr 1960 auf.
Erstellt: 2012-01
catch-22 (W3)
Engl. "catch-22" = dt. "Zwickmühle", engl. "catch-22 situation" = dt. "Dilemma", geht zurück auf den Titel "Catch-22" eines satirischen Romans des Schriftstellers Joseph Heller (01.05.1923 (Brooklyn, New York) - 12.12.1999 (East Hampton, New York) aus dem Jahr 1961 (deutsch: 1964). Ein Jagdflieger Pilot konnte einem Einsatz entkommen durch die Erklärung er sei geisteskrank und unfähig zu fliegen. Aber die Tatsache, dass er dies feststellen konnte ließ ihn als vernünftig erscheinen, so dass er doch fliegen mußte. Der Titel des Romans wurde alsbald zum Synonym für eine unlogische Situation.
In Joseph Hellers Roman geht es darum, dass die Hauptfigur - Captain Yossarian - aus dem Kriegsdienst bei einer amerikanischen Bombenstaffel im Italien des Zweiten Weltkriegs entlassen werden will, weil er verrückt sei. Er führt die "verrücktesten" Dinge auf, um entlassen zu werden, aber er wird immer wieder in Bombereinsätze geschickt. Argument des Militärarztes: "Wer sich von diesem Krieg drücken will, kann nicht verrückt sein!" daher kriegsdiensttauglich!
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(E?)(L?) http://www.alphadictionary.com/goodword/word/Catch-22
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- Catch-22 (film by Nichols)
- Catch-22 (novel by Heller)
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(E?)(L?) http://www.lib.ru/ENGLISH/american_idioms.txt
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Limericks on Catch-22
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catch-22 situation
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Heller used Catch-18 instead of Catch-22 when the first chapter of his book was originally published in 1955. He changed it by the time the entire book was published in 1961 because his publisher had already published a book that year with "18" in the title! So 1961 is when the phrase catch- 22 first appeared. It was first used figuratively in 1971 in Atlantic Monthly magazine. Today the term is hyphenated only when it is used as an adjective, as in catch-22 situation.
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RS: Next, Sampath in Karnataka, India, wants to know the meaning of "Catch-22."
AA: First a little history: "Catch-22" was the title of a book from nineteen-sixty-one. It's a darkly humorous anti-war novel by American author Joseph Heller.
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catch-22
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Words from Joseph Heller's "Catch-22":
Catch-22 | motile | mellifluous | obstreperous | rubicund | expurgate | rancor | subcutaneous |
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(E1)(L1) http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?corpus=0&content=catch-22
Abfrage im Google-Corpus mit 15Mio. eingescannter Bücher von 1500 bis heute.
Engl. "catch-22" taucht in der Literatur nicht signifikant auf.
Erstellt: 2012-01
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- 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' - the Album by Simon and Garfunkel
- 'Callan' - the TV Series
- 'Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons' - the Episode Guide
- 'Catch-22' by Joseph Heller
- 'Monty Python's Spamalot' - the Broadway Musical
- 'Sale of the Century' - the Television Programme
- 'Seinfeld' - A History
- 'The Flowers of Manchester' - the Song
- 'The Grove Family' - The TV Programme
- 'Threads' and Nuclear War
- A Day in the Life of Samuel Pepys
- A History of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'
- Abu Simbel, Egypt
- Airline Call Signs
- Albert Ball - World War I Flying Ace
- Albert-System Clarinets
- Are you Statistically Prepared to Become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
- Ayrton Senna - Racing Legend
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- Baron Justus von Liebig (1803 - 1873)
- Bashkortostan
- Battle of New York City, USA
- Bells
- Bingo Calling For Beginners
- Calculating the Date of Easter
- Carrie Fisher - Actress and Writer
- Chudleigh, Devon, UK
- Concepts from Fiction
- Constellations: Capricornus 'the Sea Goat'
- Constellations: Cepheus 'the King'
- Constellations: Cygnus 'the Swan'
- Constellations: Eridanus 'the River'
- Constellations: Hydra 'the Sea Serpent'
- Constellations: Piscis Austrinus 'the Southern Fish'
- Constellations: Scutum 'the Shield'
- Deep Purple's Live Albums - A Guide for the Purplexed
- Doctor Who Episode Guide: 2010
- Doctor Who Episode Guide: the 1970s
- Doctor Who Episode Guide: the 1980s
- Dublin Statue Trail
- Early Air-to-Air Combat
- Everton Football Club
- Famous Air Crash Victims - Part 2: Musicians
- Famous Air Crash Victims - Part 3: Sportsmen
- Filibusters
- Football
- Franklin W Dixon - Author
- Girl Scouts of the USA
- Gustav Mahler's Only Visit to England - 1892
- Gustav Mahler: The Third Symphony
- Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn
- Hebrew
- Help Page
- Horoscopes
- How Runways Are Designated
- Interactive Voice Response Systems
- INXS - the Band
- Iron Maiden: Ed Hunter - the Computer Game
- Isle of Wight Shipwrecks: 'HMS Eurydice'
- Jade Goody: 1981 - 2009
- Jean Batten ('Hine-O-Te-Rangi' ) - the Garbo of the Skies
- John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough: Part Two (1700 - 22)
- John Keats' Negative Capability
- Kaiser Chiefs - the Band
- Kathleen Ferrier, Contralto
- Kenneth Williams - the Actor
- Kudzu
- Lancaster City Football Club
- Led Zeppelin - the Albums
- Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, Wales, UK
- Lord Baden-Powell's Role in The Girl Guide Movement (UK)
- Lord Kelvin - the Physicist
- Lucy the Elephant, Margate City, New Jersey, USA
- Lyndon Baines Johnson - 36th President of the United States
- Mammoth - the Band
- Manchester United: The Sir Alex Era - Part One
- Mariah Carey - Singer/Songwriter
- Mehran Karimi Nasseri - In Transit
- Mi Amigo : the Fate of a Flying Fortress
- Michael Hutchence - Singer/Songwriter
- Naismith's Rule of Walking
- Nickel Creek - the Band
- Old Announcements: 2001
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- Old Announcements: 2006
- Old Announcements: 2007-2010
- Ottawa International Airport, Ontario, Canada
- Overland Challenge - Itinerary
- Parliamentary Generals in the 1640s - Sir John Merrick
- Parliamentary Generals in the 1640s: The Earl of Stamford
- PTFE - The Most Slippery Substance in the World
- Quatermass
- Queen Victoria - Golden Jubilee to 1901
- Robert FitzRoy (1805 - 1865)
- Rugby Union - An Outsider's Guide
- Rumpole's Golden Thread
- Secret Army - the TV Show
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- Size Zero - The Bare Bones!
- Skat - The Card Game
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- Streakers and Streaking
- Tablature
- Tarot
- The 'Dilbert' Books
- The 1981 US Air Traffic Controllers Strike
- The 2004 Malaysian Grand Prix
- The Alibi, San Diego, California, USA
- The America's Cup and Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK
- The American Beatles Albums: The Canadian Albums
- The Assassination of John F Kennedy
- The Battle of Turnham Green 1642
- The Birthday Paradox
- The Cherry Ames Books
- The Climate of South-central Pennsylvania, USA
- The Crab Nebula (M1)
- The Deltic Locomotive
- The Development of the Western Alphabet
- The English Civil War
- The Football Career of Diego Maradona
- The Fosse Way - A Journey through Roman Britain
- The Game of Senet
- The Great Flood of 1953
- The h2g2 Calendar - 11 - November
- The Hillsborough Tragedy
- The History of the Royal Navy - Part 5 (1945 - 2005)
- The House of York at Peace
- The Irish War of Independence
- The Memphis Belle
- The Montreal Massacre
- The MoPac Bike Trail, Southeast Nebraska, USA
- The Music Pilgrim's Guide to London
- The Mystery of Oak Island, Canada
- The Night Witches - Russian Combat Pilots of World War Two
- The People of Northern Ireland
- The Pleiades (M45)
- The Quintinshill Rail Crash, May 1915
- The Routemaster Bus - Big, Red and Shiny
- The Wiccan Year Wheel - an introduction
- Tom Lehrer - Satirical Singer and Songwriter
- Torchwood - the TV Series
- US Scouting - Girl Scout Ceremonies
- USS Nautilus - the First Atomic Submarine
- VO2 Max - a Measure of Athletic Fitness
- WE Gladstone, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Ireland - Part One
- Women in Islam: veiled oppression or stigmatised misconception? - Part 1
- World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
- Worry
- Yuming - Singer and Songwriter
Erstellt: 2011-12
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