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 Übersetzung für 'faddish' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   faddish | more faddish | most faddish
SYNO faddish | faddy
faddish {adj}launenhaft
120
faddish {adj} [Br.] [coll.] [influenced by fads and fashion trends]trendig [ugs.]
26
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • New brands and manufacturing facilities sprung up overnight in attempt to capitalize on the faddish demand for cigars in America.
  • He was highly critical of postmodern history, and in 1994 published a long and scathing review of Anne Salmond's book "Two Worlds" in which he suggested that she was less interested in historical truth than "faddish" postmodernism and political correctness.
  • Paglia accuses Halperin of assembling a pastiche of the latest faddish opinions and marketing it as a book, not for the sake of advancing the cause of truth, but with no other aim than career advancement.
  • Though many critics and literary scholars dismiss blog fiction as an inferior and faddish literary form, there is a trend towards the recognition of blogs as a legitimate arena of fiction production.
  • Another usage describes a faddish attention towards bisexuality.

  • As the capabilities and system requirements of common desktop software and operating systems grew throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and as software development became dominated by teams espousing conflicting, faddish software development methodologies, some developers adopted minimalism as a philosophy and chose to limit their programs to a predetermined size or scope.
  • Alternatively, one might be driven into such practices by poverty or, ironically—against the background of large-scale agribusiness—might become an organic farmer growing for discerning/faddish consumers in the local food market.
  • Chefs were also split, variously describing Cantu as a "faddish flavor of the month" or a "creative genius."
  • The magazine proposes that men everywhere return to a more gentlemanly way of life by rejecting modern vulgarity and careless, shabby or faddish dress sense through the restoration of the lifestyle, habits, manners and traditional fashion sense of a mid-20th century (or earlier) British "chap".
  • Use of the term "grey-zone" is widespread in national security circles, but there is no universal agreement on the definition of "grey-zone", or even whether it is a useful term, with views about the term ranging from "faddish" or "vague", to "useful" or "brilliant".

  • The American Historical Review said that Alter's book helps researchers study Gandhi's biopolitics without falling into the trap of seeing "faddish" tendencies in him.
  • Paglia advises the graduate students of the next generation to return to the gentlemanly and ascetic traditions of past academics, avoiding faddish subjects or methods of interpretation, refusing to seek material reward from their work, and pursuing instead a lofty ideal of scholarship in which work follows "its own organic rhythm" rather than chasing the latest trends to win approval from contemporaries.
  • Dana thought that readers in the 20th century followed fewer faddish illustrations and wished newspapers did not need advertising.
  • In terms of higher order indexicality, anyone using these terms may desire to appear fresher, undoubtedly more playful, faddish, and colourful than someone who employs the standard English term "beautiful".
  • Army requires for its soldiers that ballistic eyewear be functional, reasonably comfortable, not faddish (i.e., no bright colors or distracting designs) and able to be disinfected.

  • Manufactured from 1997 to 1999 — the deepest years of the "cigar bust" which followed the faddish cigar boom of the 1990s — Bogey's Stogies proved an unprofitable venture.
  • Twilight sleep gained a "faddish" popularity in New York City from 1914 to 1916.
  • In justification of his resignation, Rand penned the article "Confusion and Chaos: The Seduction of Contemporary Graphic Design," in which he denounced the postmodern movement as "faddish and frivolous" and "harbor[...] its own built-in boredom".
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