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 Übersetzung für '[deterred]' von Englisch nach Deutsch
undeterrable {adj} [not able to be deterred]nicht verhinderbar
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The youngster's love of art could not be deterred. It could, however, be overwhelmed by business and family responsibilities.
  • A Bloodhound can be deterred by...
  • The same year, 1764, she received a proposal from her brother's brother-in-law, Adolf Frederick of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, but negotiations were again deterred due to concerns regarding her health.
  • Attendance was 3,580, despite the preparations for the Gulf war which deterred many Americans from traveling.
  • According to Conway's the modernisation proved very expensive and appeared to have deterred the Soviets from any further comprehensive rebuilding of older ships.

  • In 1994, due to the stigma of the neighborhood's reputation as "Los Angeles at its worst" many investors were deterred from the area.
  • Following the completion of his PhD, Jake was deterred by the low academic salaries and instead joined the ICI Akers Laboratory near Welwyn.
  • Heavy rain and strong winds threatened the postponement of the semi-finals and deterred fans from attending the matches.
  • Local journalists were deterred by the fact that he cannot speak Italian fluently so his interviews were conducted in English.
  • for exploration, however, the political situation deterred companies from utilizing the opportunity.

  • In addition to postal censorship, V-mail also deterred espionage communications by foiling the use of invisible ink, microdots, and microprinting, none of which would be reproduced in a photocopy.
  • The Dutch deterred many attacks from the British, French and Spanish for nearly two centuries, though they would later cede their territory to the British in 1814.
  • Not deterred by his 1948 loss, Canwell ran for the United States Senate in 1950, but fell to defeat in the Republican primary.
  • Queen Kalinyamat never was deterred. In 1565 she met the demand of people in Ambon (Moluccas) Hitu to face the disruption of the Portuguese and the Hative.
  • Additionally, juveniles who witness violence during incarceration, which is more likely in adult facilities, are less likely to be deterred from future crime.

  • A 2021 study found no evidence that capital punishment deterred murder.
  • Although some expressed an interest in receiving the full ordination via the surviving Mahayana full Bhikkhuni ordination in the course of the 20th century, it was not simply the difficulties of ordination from a different school of Buddhism that deterred them.
  • On 14 November 2008, an APMSS team on an unidentified chemical tanker dealt with its first attack. The pirates were successfully deterred from boarding the ship.
  • The abdominal fluids deterred ants and not birds, while thoracic fluids deterred birds but not ants, suggesting that a single species is capable of producing target-specific chemical defense fluids in response to predation threats.
  • The National Institute of Justice argues that offenders can be deterred by the fear of being caught but are unlikely to be deterred by the fear or experience of the punishment.

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