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 Übersetzung für '[C-in-C]' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.mil.naut.
dreadnought [type of battleship in the early 20th c.]
Großlinienschiff {n} [Schlachtschiff]
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hist.
pornocracy [influence of courtesans - esp. over the papal court in the early 10th c.]
Pornokratie {f} [Kurtisanenwirtschaft - bes. am päpstl. Hof im frühen 10. Jh.]
hist.relig.
Sarabaites [4th c. Christian monks in Egypt]
Sarabaiten {pl} [ägyptische Mönchsgruppierung, 4. Jh.]
bot.T
sybo [Scot., esp. in the west of Scotland] [Allium fistulosum, syn.: A. altaicum, A. ceratophyllum, Cepa sissilis, C. ventricosa]
Winterzwiebel {f}
2 Wörter
hist.med.
Black Death [European pandemic (plague) in 14th c.]
schwarzer Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]
hist.med.
Black Death [European pandemic (plague) in 14th c.]
Schwarzer Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]
arthist.
fine painting [painting done in the style of the Dutch Fijnschilder, c. 1630-1710]
Feinmalerei {f}
travel
leisure house [A. public leisure center/centre, B. type of private house in one's garden, C. type of private house, e.g. in a holiday-home area]
Freizeithaus {n} [A. öffentliches Haus mit Freizeitangeboten für alle, B. Typ von Gartenhaus, C. Typ von Ferienhaus]
math.
open bracket [in an expression, e.g.: d open bracket b plus c close bracket < d(b+c) >]
Klammer {f} auf [in einem Ausdruck, z. B.: d Klammer auf b plus c Klammer zu < d(b+c) >]
3 Wörter
hist.
(the) Black Death [European pandemic (plague) in 14th c.]
der schwarze Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]
hist.
(the) Black Death [European pandemic (plague) in 14th c.]
der Schwarze Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
mus.F
Waldstein (Sonata) [Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53]
Waldsteinsonate / Waldstein-Sonate {f} [L. v. Beethoven, Klaviersonate Nr. 21 in C-Dur, op. 53]
Taxa/Spezies (Tiere, Pflanzen, Pilze)
zool.T
Cochlodina orthostoma [syn.: C. orthostoma orthostoma] [terrestrial snail in the family Clausiliidae, the door snails]
Geradmund-Schließmundschnecke {f}
zool.T
Cochlostoma henricae [syn.: C. (Cochlostoma) henricae, C. henricae henricae] [terrestrial snail in the family Diplommatinidae]
Graue Turmdeckelschnecke {f}
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Übersetzung für '[C-in-C]' von Englisch nach Deutsch

dreadnought [type of battleship in the early 20th c.]
Großlinienschiff {n} [Schlachtschiff]hist.mil.naut.
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pornocracy [influence of courtesans - esp. over the papal court in the early 10th c.]
Pornokratie {f} [Kurtisanenwirtschaft - bes. am päpstl. Hof im frühen 10. Jh.]hist.
Sarabaites [4th c. Christian monks in Egypt]
Sarabaiten {pl} [ägyptische Mönchsgruppierung, 4. Jh.]hist.relig.
sybo [Scot., esp. in the west of Scotland] [Allium fistulosum, syn.: A. altaicum, A. ceratophyllum, Cepa sissilis, C. ventricosa]
Winterzwiebel {f}bot.T

Black Death [European pandemic (plague) in 14th c.]
schwarzer Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]hist.med.

Schwarzer Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]hist.med.
fine painting [painting done in the style of the Dutch Fijnschilder, c. 1630-1710]
Feinmalerei {f}arthist.
leisure house [A. public leisure center/centre, B. type of private house in one's garden, C. type of private house, e.g. in a holiday-home area]
Freizeithaus {n} [A. öffentliches Haus mit Freizeitangeboten für alle, B. Typ von Gartenhaus, C. Typ von Ferienhaus]travel
open bracket [in an expression, e.g.: d open bracket b plus c close bracket < d(b+c) >]
Klammer {f} auf [in einem Ausdruck, z. B.: d Klammer auf b plus c Klammer zu < d(b+c) >]math.

(the) Black Death [European pandemic (plague) in 14th c.]
der schwarze Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]hist.

der Schwarze Tod {m} [europäische Pandemie (Pest) im 14. Jh.]hist.

Waldstein (Sonata) [Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53]
Waldsteinsonate / Waldstein-Sonate {f} [L. v. Beethoven, Klaviersonate Nr. 21 in C-Dur, op. 53]mus.F

Cochlodina orthostoma [syn.: C. orthostoma orthostoma] [terrestrial snail in the family Clausiliidae, the door snails]
Geradmund-Schließmundschnecke {f}zool.T
Cochlostoma henricae [syn.: C. (Cochlostoma) henricae, C. henricae henricae] [terrestrial snail in the family Diplommatinidae]
Graue Turmdeckelschnecke {f}zool.T
  • [teilweise künstlich angelegter Zufluss des Potomac River in Washington D.C] = Tidal Basin [District of Columbia]
  • Großbassblockflöte {f} [in C] = great bass recorder [Br.]
  • Penner {pl} [ugs.] [C-Teile in der ABC-Analyse] = C (class) items [ABC analysis, materials management]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Smuts was sent to Egypt to confer with Allenby and Marshall (C-in-C Mesopotamia), with Robertson's clash with the government now moving to its final stages, and the new Supreme War Council at Versailles drawing up plans for more efforts in the Middle East.
  • The C-in-C Far East Command was responsible directly to the Chiefs of Staff for the operational control and general direction of training of all British land and air forces in Malaya, Burma, and Hong Kong, and for the co-ordination of plans for the defence of those territories.
  • Montgomery was then appointed Chairman of the Western Union Defence Organization's C-in-C committee.
  • He returned to Britain to serve the remainder of the war as Commandant of the Staff College, Camberley (1942) and General Officer C-in-C in Northern Ireland (1943) and Eastern Command (1944).
  • Cassels went on to be commander, Northern Army Group, then General Officer Commanding Eastern Command and then Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR).

  • The original plan of General Sir Harold Alexander, the Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the Allied Armies in Italy (AAI)—as formulated by his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant-General Sir John Harding—was to storm the Gothic Line in the centre, where most of his forces were already concentrated.
  • The Second Tactical Air Force was redesignated Royal Air Force Germany on 1 January 1959, at which point C.-in-C. RAF Germany became commander of the NATO Second Allied Tactical Air Force (2 ATAF).
  • During World War I, Pershing was the Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) on the Western Front.
  • Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the relief of Lucknow [...] under the command of Shri Teen (3) Maharaja Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal and his older brother C-in-C Ranodip Singh Kunwar (Ranaudip Singh Bahadur Rana) (later to succeed Jung Bahadur and become Sri Teen Maharaja Ranodip Singh of Nepal).
  • On 23 February 1942, with Malaya lost and the Allied position in Java and Sumatra precarious, ABDACOM was closed down and its headquarters in Java evacuated.

  • In the opening rounds of the war on 1 September, Flight Lt.
  • Later in the evening of 26 December, Admiral Fraser briefed his officers on board "Duke of York": "Gentlemen, the battle against "Scharnhorst" has ended in victory for us.
  • From 1989, each service has had its own commander in chief and chief of staff.
  • Gough was one of several senior officers invited to correspond with the King to keep him informed of military developments.
  • During the war, he was recognized by the French government as a strategist and leader, as evidenced by the Legion of Honor, and the Croix de guerre bestowed upon him by France.

  • The First Army was established on 10 August 1918 as a field army when sufficient American military manpower had arrived on the Western Front during the final months of World War I.
  • During the pre-Second World War build-up, he was Air Officer Commanding (AOC) No.
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