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 Übersetzung für 'injurious to' von Englisch nach Deutsch
injurious to {adj}schädlich
3 Wörter
injurious to health {adj}gesundheitsschädlich
to be injurious to sth.etw.Dat. schaden
Teiltreffer
injurious {adj}schädlich
194
injurious {adj}abträglich
21
injurious {adj}verletzend
57
agr.entom.for.
injurious insect
Schadinsekt {n}
law
injurious falsehood
Rufschädigung {f}
ungeprüft
law
injurious consequence
schadensverursachende Folge {f}
injurious effectsschädliche Auswirkungen {pl}
to be injuriousschädlich sein
psych.
self-injurious behaviour [Br.] <SIB>
selbstverletzendes Verhalten {n} <SVV>
psych.
self-injurious behaviour [Br.] <SIB>
selbstschädigendes Verhalten {n}
psych.
self-injurious behavior [Am.] <SIB>
selbstverletzendes Verhalten {n} <SVV>
psych.
non-suicidal self-injurious behavior <NSIB> [Am.]
nichtsuizidales selbstverletzendes Verhalten {n} <NSSV>
to toilet paper sb./sth. [coll.] <to t.p., to tp> jdn./etw. verklopappen [bes. Jugendspr.] [selten] [mit Klopapier umwickeln]
according to {prep} <acc. to>laut <lt.> [+Dat., auch +Gen.]
nine-to-five (job) <9-to-5 job> [office job]Bürojob {m} [ugs.] [mit geregelter Arbeitszeit]
tech.telecom.
black-to-white-to-black response times <BWB>
Schwarz-Weiß-Schwarz-Reaktionszeiten {pl} <S-W-S>
audio
three-to-one rule <3-to-1 rule>
Drei-zu-eins-Regel {f} <3:1-Regel>
To be continued. <To be contd., tbc, TBC>Fortsetzung folgt. <Forts. f., F.f.>
bot.T
farewells-to-spring / farewells to spring [genus Clarkia]
Godetien {pl}
bot.T
farewells-to-spring / farewells to spring [genus Clarkia]
Clarkien {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He made violent and influential attacks on all opinions and all parties which seemed in any way to be injurious to the increasing power of Germany.
  • A pest is any species, strain or biotype of plant, animal, or pathogenic agent injurious to plants or plant products.
  • From the very first, the takings cases recognized that `all property in this country is held under the implied obligation that the owner's use of it shall not be injurious to the community.' "Mugler v.
  • federal court, claiming that the organization's actions were both contrary to their own rules and injurious to his earning potential (due to diminished professional stature).
  • A number of animals are featured in "Apocalypto", including a Baird's tapir and a black jaguar. Animatronics or puppets were employed for the scenes injurious to animals.

  • whatever they were, so long as they did not try to influence other people for purposes injurious to mental health'.
  • The label of "crime" and the accompanying social stigma normally confine their scope to those activities seen as injurious to the general population or to the state, including some that cause serious loss or damage to individuals.
  • In return, for these privileges the lord was liable to forfeit his rights if he neglected to protect and defend the tenant or did anything injurious to the feudal relation.
  • This led to the profitable "Farm Insects: Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland" published in 1860.
  • was the practice in ancient Doric Crete and Lacedæmonia of expelling foreigners deemed injurious to the public welfare.

  • While southern colonial administrators welcomed amalgamation as an opportunity for imperial expansion, their counterparts in the Northern Province believed that it was injurious to the interests of the areas they administered because of their relative backwardness and that it was their duty to resist the advance of southern influences and culture into the north.
  • They are also injurious to turf and pasture grasses as they feed on their roots, leaving the plants prone to drying out and damage by use.
  • Though the bending motion required to pitch effectively as a submariner means that submariners may be more at risk of developing back problems, it is commonly thought that the submarine motion is less injurious to the elbow and shoulder.
  • "For these reasons, we conclude that the States should retain substantial latitude in their efforts to enforce a legal remedy for defamatory falsehood injurious to the reputation of a private individual," Powell said.
  • Sharp said "he could not believe the law of England was really so injurious to natural rights."

  • The background to this case is that conservative opinion generally asserts that "the dictatorship" is past, and exhuming its less savoury activities is injurious to modern Spanish political interests (as may be Garzón's extraterritorial attempts to accuse foreign nationals of crimes against humanity).
  • Lewes undertook studies on nutrition and physiology; he explored the question whether sugar was injurious to teeth.
  • The disputes which broke out in the twelfth century between the counts of Provence, who had refortified the ancient "upper town" and the bishops, each of whom were in possession of half the town, were injurious to its prosperity; they were ended by a treaty negotiated in 1251 by the future pope Clement IV, a native of Saint-Gilles-du-Gard.
  • Although Elizabeth lacked the early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual (once finding the reading of secular literature to be "injurious to health"), [...] she was clever enough to know its benefits and made considerable groundwork for her eventual successor, Catherine the Great.
  • A review of the literature by an Iranian group suggested fasting during Ramadan might produce renal injury in patients with moderate (GFR <60 ml/min) or severe kidney disease but was not injurious to renal transplant patients with good function or most stone-forming patients.

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