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 Übersetzung für 'a classic case of' von Englisch nach Deutsch
a classic case of ...ein klassischer Fall {m} von ...
Teiltreffer
records of a caseProzessakten {pl}
law
to dispose of a case
einen Rechtsfall entscheiden
conduct of a caseProzessführung {f}
description of a caseFallbeschreibung {f} [Beschreibung eines Falles]
assessment on a case-by-case basisEinzelfallbeurteilung {f}
sports
in case of a draw {adv}
bei Punktgleichheit
in a case of urgency {adv}in einem dringenden Fall
law
language of the / a case
Verfahrenssprache {f}
a prima facie case of ...allem Anschein nach ein Fall {m} von ...
legal bearings­ of a casejuristische Aspekte {pl} eines Falls
case of a missing personVermisstensache {f}
to be (a case of) arsonsich um Brandstiftung handeln
on a case-by-case basis {adv}von Fall zu Fall
on a case-by-case basis {adv}fallweise
on a case-by-case basis {adv}im Einzelfall [fallweise]
classic example (of sth.)Schulbeispiel {n} (für etw.)
med.
case of a decomposed body [forensics]
Faulleichenfall {m}
in the case of a guarantee {adv}im Garantiefall
a clear case of double standardsein klarer Fall {m} von Doppelmoral
med.
classic triad of Wernicke encephalopathy
klassische Trias {f} der Wernicke-Enzephalopathie
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It's a classic case of opposites attract as they fight, falter, and fall in love, but their incompatible families are determined to break them up.
  • A puzzle and story in the series is called A Classic Case of Murder and features a creme colored 1936 810 Cord in the story and pictured in the puzzle.
  • Jay Traver (1894–1974), a University of Massachusetts entomologist, was known for "one of the most remarkable mistakes ever published in a scientific entomological journal", and that has been described by others as a classic case of delusional parasitosis as evidenced by her own detailed description.
  • In a retrospective piece for The Pensive Quill, Christopher Owens described the record as "...a classic case of ambition over ability..." but still praised it for its more progressive moments.
  • Later on, this part of Al-Asar district was renamed the Banu Obaid district in a classic case of a newcomer group giving their own name to a geographic area.

  • incredibly feral", calling it "a classic case of an album being so definitive that it was hard to see how it could be bettered, despite the consistently high quality of subsequent New Christs’ albums."
  • A critic from "Full Hyderabad" wrote that "Raghavendra" is a classic case of taking the Lord's name in vain".
  • By overemphasizing the outcome without examining the events leading up to it, the wage gap debate becomes a classic case of outcome bias.
  • It is well known to form hydrogen bonded dimers and it is also a classic case of a compound that exists as tautomers.
  • In a classic case of adjustment from an industrial to post-industrial economy, the region is forecast to undergo a rapid depopulation as workers with limited skills and financial means are migrating to Alberta energy projects or Ontario and U.S.

  • For instance, the Kings of Scotland between the reign of the David I and the Stewart period are often described as Scoto-Norman. A classic case of Gaelic and French cultural syncretism would be Lochlann, Lord of Galloway, who used both a Gaelic ("Lochlann") and French name ("Roland"), and kept followers of both languages.
  • He told 2GB listeners that the vigilante movement existed at Cronulla long before Jones began broadcasting and that the ACMA findings amounted to a classic case of shoot the messenger.
  • His was a classic case of the politician-in-uniform coming into conflict with career Army officers, graduates of the United States Military Academy.
  • Described as a classic case of "if you build it they will come", the first food bank was created with the help of St.
  • The language appears to be a classic case of shift, of a typically extensive borrowing situation with much lexical borrowing and some structural borrowing with a large amount of passive bilingualism and little active bilingualism.

  • OFI Global China Fund, who also moved the NCLT along with Invesco, remarked at the hearing that the meeting that Zee Entertainment board had conducted on October 1 was just a legal formality and that it's a classic case of Forum shopping.
  • Xu Caihou provided a classic case of high-level corruption.
  • Will Hazel Blears be joining demonstrators on the streets in each of those areas or is this just a classic case of 'not in my back yard'"?
  • The Medusa story has also been interpreted in contemporary art as a classic case of rape-victim blaming, by the goddess Athena.
  • "The Register" described the Microsoft acquisition as "a classic case of M & A failure, where the acquirer has failed to integrate either the technology or the people from the company that it bought."

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