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 Übersetzung für 'sudden change' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a sudden change | sudden changes
(sudden) changeUmschlag {m} [plötzlicher Wechsel]
sudden changeplötzlicher Wechsel {m}
5+ Wörter
sudden change in (the) weatherplötzlicher Wetterumschwung {m}
meteo.
sudden change of the weather
Witterungs­umschlag {m}
Teiltreffer
sudden {adj}abrupt
259
sudden {adj}überraschend
91
sudden {adj}unerwartet
394
sudden {adj}plötzlich
2690
sudden {adj}unvorhergesehen
41
sudden {adj}überfallartig
36
sudden {adj}unvermittelt
26
sudden needplötzlicher Bedarf {m}
most sudden {adj}schlagartigste
more sudden {adj}schlagartiger
sudden departureplötzliche Abreise {f}
sudden dismissalplötzliche Entlassung {f}
sudden turnüberraschende Wende {f}
med.
(sudden) pain
Stich {m} [Schmerz]
sudden impulseplötzlicher Impuls {m}
sudden decreaseplötzliche Abnahme {f}
sudden indispositionplötzliche Unpässlichkeit {f}
sudden moveplötzliche Bewegung {f}
sudden bendunerwartete Kurve {f}
sudden turnplötzliche Wende {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A jibe can also result in a sudden change in the direction of heel, and can cause unexpected course changes due to the mainsail force changing from one side of the boat to the other.
  • In April 1992, the PDPA regime in Afghanistan collapsed after the sudden change of allegiance of General Abdul Rashid Dostum following President Najibullah's resignation.
  • Hewes experienced no sudden change of mind.
  • Visitors to GEnie dropped with the growth of other online services and fell dramatically following a very sudden change in the fee structure in 1996.
  • By using a 24-hour cycle, companies can shorten the time it takes to get a product to market, which can give them a competitive advantage and capability that can be extremely useful in cases where there is a sudden change in market conditions or customer needs.

  • In the case of a sudden change in a country or region's government, it can be difficult to determine what constitutes looting as opposed to a new government taking custody of the property in question.
  • Estrogen and progesterone levels drop back to pre-pregnancy levels within 24 hours of giving birth, and that sudden change may cause it.
  • The sudden change from impermeable Weald Clay to permeable chalk and the increased gradient of the river, allow the water table to drop below the bed of the river.
  • Hal believes that this sudden change will gain him additional approval and earn him respect at court.
  • Impact leads to a sudden change in the flow regime from a fast moving supercritical thin layer to a stagnant thick heap.

  • The propulsive force is derived from a sudden change in the center of gravity of the discharged spore.
  • Basing proportional action on PV eliminates the instant and possibly very large change in output caused by a sudden change to the setpoint.
  • This sudden change is what has sparked the interest of many scholars.
  • However, one must be aware that this type of altimeter relies on "density altitude" and its readings can vary by hundreds of feet owing to a sudden change in air pressure, such as from a cold front, without any actual change in altitude.
  • Machen's recovery was further helped by his sudden change of career, becoming an actor in 1901 and a member of Frank Benson's company of travelling players, a profession which took him round the country.

  • , 'a turn around') is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolts against the government, typically due to perceived oppression (political, social, economic) or political incompetence.
  • Kon decided to interpret the original story above as a story about an idol girl who broke down by a sudden change in her environment or by a stalker who targets her, and wrote a completely new script with Sadayuki Murai.
  • But a sudden change on 10 April saw him confined in his bed and it was observed that he had cold sweat and a weak pulse; he received the Extreme Unction moments before he died.
  • He was the author of numerous works, including: a Greek grammar in the form of question and answer, like the "Erotemata" of Manuel Moschopulus, with an appendix on the so-called "Political verse"; a treatise on syntax; a biography of Aesop and a prose version of the fables; "scholia" on certain Greek authors; two hexameter poems, one a eulogy of Claudius Ptolemaeus— whose "Geography" was rediscovered by Planudes, who translated it into Latin— the other an account of the sudden change of an ox into a mouse; a treatise on the method of calculating in use amongst the Indians; and "scholia" to the first two books of the "Arithmetic" of Diophantus.
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