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 Übersetzung für 'great extent' von Englisch nach Deutsch
great extentgroßes Ausmaß {n}
4 Wörter
to a great extent {adv}weithin
to a great extent {adv}weitgehend
to a great extent {adv}großenteils
to a great extent {adv}größtenteils
to a great extent {adv}in hohem Grade
to a great extent {adv}in großem Maße
to a great extent {adv}in starkem Maße
to a great extent {adv}zu großen Teilen
Teiltreffer
extentWeite {f}
242
extentAusdehnung {f}
1033
extentBereich {m} {n}
169
extentMaß {n} [Ausmaß]
128
extentHöhe {f}
97
extentGröße {f}
568
extentErstreckung {f}
11
extentAusmaß {n}
5496
to some extent {adv}bis zu einem gewissen Grad / Grade
to what extent {adv}inwieweit
to what extent {adv}in welchem Ausmaß
to what extent {adv}bis zu welchem Ausmaß
vast extentWeitläufigkeit {f}
to the extent {adv}soweit
bot.for.
forest extent
Waldausdehnung {f}
geogr.math.meteo.
areal extent
Flächenausdehnung {f}
to some extent {adv}teilweise
to some extent {adv}halbwegs
to an extent {adv}in gewissem Maße
bot.for.
forest extent
Waldumfang {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It received good feedback for its less material loss, reduced air pollution, and efficiency to reduce travel time to a great extent.
  • Until the 12th century, a great extent of Pembrokeshire was virgin woodland.
  • The great dynastic success of the six children was to a great extent not attributable to Christian himself, but the result of the ambitions of his wife Louise of Hesse-Kassel.
  • To a great extent, Bloom's criticism revolves around his belief that the "great books" of Western thought have been devalued as a source of wisdom.
  • Riyadh is now the administrative and to a great extent the commercial hub of the Kingdom.

  • A system employing the Welsh language was used by British forces during World War II, but not to any great extent.
  • There is no indication from NorCal Extreme Sports that AstroRide has been commercially tested to any great extent.
  • In his book "Optics" (circa 300 BC, surviving in later manuscripts from around 1000 AD), Euclid proposed mathematical descriptions of vision with "lines drawn directly from the eye pass through a space of great extent" and "the form of the space included in our vision is a cone, with its apex in the eye and its base at the limits of our vision."
  • In some periods laymen did not use the Breviary as a manual of devotion to any great extent.
  • Since HCl is a strong acid (it dissociates to a great extent), its conjugate base (...) will be a weak conjugate base.

  • The significance of UNCLOS stems from the fact that it systemizes and codifies the standards and principles of international maritime law, which are based on centuries of maritime experience and are expressed to a great extent in the United Nations Charter and current international maritime law norms, such as the Geneva Conventions of 1958.
  • He had to a great extent succeeded, and was paying a visit to Saxony, when he was recalled by news of a fresh rising.
  • In many cases these aberrations can be compensated for to a great extent by using a combination of simple lenses with complementary aberrations.
  • The Reformation did not impact Lithuania to a great extent as seen in East Prussia, Estonia, or Latvia.
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