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 Übersetzung für 'a little better' von Englisch nach Deutsch
a little better {adj} {adv}etwas besser
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a little better than acceptablegut annehmbar
Teiltreffer
better too much than too littlebesser zu viel als zu wenig
to better a recordeinen Rekord übertreffen
a trifle better {adj} {adv}ein klein wenig besser
a lot better {adj} {adv}viel besser
a deal betterviel besser
a lot better {adj} {adv}um Potenzen besser [viel besser]
lacking a better word {adv}mangels eines besseren Wortes
for a better understanding {adv}zum besseren Verständnis
to cut a better figuresich besser machen
a great deal better {adj} {adv}viel besser
a notch better than {adj}eine Kerbe besser als
a good deal better {adj} {adv}viel besser
lacking a better word {adv}in Ermangelung eines besseren Wortes [geh.]
a turn for the bettereine Wende {f} zum Besseren
a change for the bettereine Wendung {f} zum Besseren
not a whit better {adj} {adv} [idiom]um kein Haar besser [Redewendung]
product of a better qualityProdukt {n} besserer Qualität
idiom
a damn sight better than {adj} {adv} [coll.]
zehnmal besser als [ugs.]
to get a (better) hearing from sb.sichDat. bei jdm. (mehr) Gehör verschaffen
idiom
for want of a better word {adv}
mangels eines besseren Wortes
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Ryusei Nakao's slightly more adult tone works a little better in this instance."
  • In addition, missionaries may convert Indians to Christianity and convince them to live in the player's towns, where they are a little better than free citizens at working the land (and unlike specialists, are better at any type of it), but poor at industrial trades.
  • When, on 22 May, his nurse assured a visitor that he was a little better, Ibsen spluttered his last words "On the contrary" ("Tvertimod! ...
  • Stallions (and castrated geldings) are considered a little better in general.
  • After a frustrating first season with the Ducati, 2012 was a little better for Rossi.

  • The song involves Marvin describing his views on life ("I'd feel a little better if they broke me up for spares", "If I had my time again, I'd rather be a lemming"), to a synthesiser backing.
  • Subsequent policies under Funes administrations improved El Salvador to foreign investment, and the World Bank in 2014 rated El Salvador 109, a little better than Belize (118) and Nicaragua (119) in the World Bank's annual "Ease of doing business" index.
  • That is a little better in performance at a very high cost in memory as compared to both the ordinary page segmented version and to an equivalent but rarely-implemented version of the sieve of Eratosthenes which uses O("N") operations and O("N"1/2(log log "N")/log "N") bits of memory.
  • Try and leave this world a little better than you found it and when your turn comes to die, you can die happy in feeling that at any rate you have not wasted your time but have done your best.
  • More importantly, he had the strongest showing for a Republican presidential candidate in the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984, doing a little better than his father did in 1988.

  • In May 1967, the company advertised itself as “the new Sayvette” with the slogan "If You Knew Sayvette a Little Better, You’d Like It a Lot More".
  • When later asked about the "Phantasmagoria" and "Anything" albums, Vanian said that "some of the production in retrospect could have been done a little better, but it was the '80's.
  • The audio quality was a little better than most other AM broadcasters in western Europe, as the equipment had been set up to modulate with frequencies up to around 8 kHz, whereas many stations in the UK for example rolled off treble frequencies at 4.5 kHz.
  • Its capabilities were a little better than Nintendo's MMC3.
  • "Newsarama" ranked Silverclaw as the sixth worst Avengers member describing her story as "a little better than Triathlon's, but the character was infinitely lamer" and that she had the power to "dress like an extra from a Tarzan film".

  • Stevens defined it as "instilling in the buyer the desire to own something a little newer, a little better, a little sooner than is necessary".
  • Berwald's music was not recognised favourably in Sweden during his lifetime, even drawing hostile newspaper reviews, but fared a little better in Germany and Austria.
  • The iconic head explosion scene was the product of trial and error, eventually settling on a plaster skull and a gelatin exterior packed with "latex scraps, some wax, and just bits and bobs and a lot of stringy stuff that we figured would fly through the air a little better" as well as "leftover burgers."
  • The Titans fared a little better on the field but had their own financial troubles.
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