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 Übersetzung für 'come about' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to come about | came about | come about
coming about | comes about
SYNO to come about | to fall out | to go on | ...
to come aboutsich ereignen
to come aboutzustande kommen
to come aboutzu Stande kommen
to come aboutzustandekommen [alt]
to come aboutsich ergeben [passieren]
naut.
to come about [also: to go about or to tack]
wenden
to come about [be achieved]erreicht werden
to come about [come into being]entstehen
to come about [happen]sich zutragen [geh.]
3 Wörter: Andere
Come about three!Komm gegen 3 Uhr!
3 Wörter: Verben
to come about that ...dazu kommen, dass ... [sich ergeben]
5+ Wörter: Andere
Come to think about it, ...Wenn ich es mir genau überlege, dann ...
How did that come about?Wie kam es dazu?
5+ Wörter: Verben
to come to an understanding / arrangement with sb. on / about sth. sichAkk. mit jdm. über etw.Akk. verständigen
to come to terms about a thingsich in einer Sache einigen
Teiltreffer
to comekommen
3074
come {past-p}gekommen
628
come {past-p}eingekehrt
386
to comeankommen
826
to comeaufsteigen
694
Come!Komm!
600
to comeherkommen
876
to come alonglangkommen [ugs.]
to come alongdaherkommen
to come ashorelanden
to come lastzuletzt kommen
sports
to come off
aus dem Spiel gehen [ugs.]
to come apartauseinanderfallen
to come runningsofort angelaufen kommen
come-backWiederanfang {m}
to come roundwiederkommen
to come roundwiederkehren
to come downheruntergehen
come-alongGreifzug® {m} [Mehrzweckzug]
to come oververstanden werden
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This would come about through selective pressure from parent-infant coadaptation to improve infant survival.
  • However, it is not certain whether a "salt hunger" can be initiated by hyponatremia, or by what mechanism this might come about.
  • The Greek Dark Ages which had come about in 1200 BC continued.
  • ... The name "Scyras" was used to describe the grape in the earliest Australian documents, and "Shiraz" may have come about through the "strinization" of the original word - a process of changing vowels as part of Australian slang - as speculated among others by Jancis Robinson) However, while the names "Shiraz" and "Hermitage" gradually replaced "Scyras" in Australia from the mid-19th century, the spelling "Shiraz" has also been documented in British sources back to at least the 1830s.
  • Full-time zooarchaeologists didn't come about until the Systematization period. Before that it was just a technique that was applied but not specifically studied.

  • In May 1864 Gladstone said that he saw no reason in principle why all mentally able men could not be enfranchised, but admitted that this would only come about once the working classes themselves showed more interest in the subject.
  • In speculative fiction, female-only worlds have been imagined to come about by the action of disease that wipes out men, along with the development of technological or mystical method that allow female parthenogenic reproduction.
  • Bifurcation theory is used to illustrate how small changes in parameter values can give rise to dramatically different long run outcomes, a mathematical fact that may be used to explain drastic ecological differences that come about in qualitatively very similar systems.
  • These names often come about from lost definitions, where descriptive names have lost their old meanings and have taken on new modern interpretations (e.g. ...
  • Both have come about because of a revival in the art form and offer several benefits for members and patrons.

  • They come about from various influences in the individual experience.
  • It serves as a simple illustration of how energy quantizations (energy levels), which are found in more complicated quantum systems such as atoms and molecules, come about.
  • Some philosophical confusions come about because we aren't able to "see" family resemblances.
  • Government regulation may also come about at the request of a business hoping to enter a market otherwise dominated by a natural monopoly.
  • Because of its eccentric location in the southeastern Netherlands, as well as its geographical and cultural proximity to Belgium and Germany, integration of Maastricht and Limburg into the Netherlands did not come about easily.

  • The following example, written in pseudocode, is intended to show how a memory leak can come about, and its effects, without needing any programming knowledge.
  • To see how this might come about, consider the variety [...].
  • In December 1791, Burke sent government ministers his "Thoughts on French Affairs" where he put forward three main points, namely that no counter-revolution in France would come about by purely domestic causes; that the longer the Revolutionary Government exists, the stronger it becomes; and that the Revolutionary Government's interest and aim is to disturb all of the other governments of Europe.
  • Moran was the last survivor of the North Side gunmen; his succession had come about because his similarly aggressive predecessors, Hymie Weiss and Vincent Drucci, had been killed in the violence that followed the murder of their original leader, Dean O'Banion.
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