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 Übersetzung für 'jack of all trades' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN1   a jack of all trades | jacks of all trades
NOUN2   a jack-of-all-trades | jacks-of-all-trades
SYNO handyman | jack of all trades | odd-job man
jack of all tradesTausendsassa {m}
idiom
jack of all trades
Hansdampf {m} in allen Gassen
jack-of-all-tradesAlleskönner {m}
idiom
jack-of-all-trades
Hansdampf {m} in allen Gassen
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idiom
He is a jack of all trades, but master of none.
Er versteht von allem etwas, ist jedoch nirgends Meister.
jack of all trades device [coll.]eierlegende Wollmilchsau {f} [ugs.] [hum.]
Teiltreffer
Jill of all tradesAlleskönnerin {f}
branches of tradesWirtschaftszweige {pl}
arthist.jobs
book of trades
Ständebuch {n}
filmF
I'm All Right, Jack [John Boulting]
Junger Mann aus gutem Hause
I'm all right, Jack. [coll.] [fig.]Was kümmern / interessieren mich die anderen?
to jack it all in [Br.] [coll.] [stop doing] alles hinschmeißen [fig.] [ugs.] [aufgeben: Arbeitsstelle, Projekt etc.]
econ.
mix of trades and industry
Branchenmix {m} [der Wirtschaft]
proverb
All work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy).
Arbeit allein macht auch nicht glücklich.
Hamburg Society for the Advancement of the Arts and Useful Trades Hamburgische Gesellschaft {f} zur Beförderung der Künste und nützlichen Gewerbe
electr.
jack-to-jack cable
Klinken-Klinken-Kabel {n}
games
jack of spades
Pikbube {m}
games
jack of clubs
Kreuzbube {m}
games
jack of hearts
Herz-Bube {m} [Spielkarte]
games
jack of clubs
Eichelunter {m} [Spielkarte, bes. deutsches Blatt]
games
jack of clubs
Kreuzunter {m} [selten bzw. regional] [Spielkarte]
games
jack of diamonds
Karo-Bube {m} [Spielkarte]
games
jack of diamonds
Schellenunter {m} [Spielkarte; bes. deutsches Blatt] [Karobube]
games
jack of hearts
Herzbube {m}
games
jack of diamonds
Karobube {m}
games
jack of hearts
Herzunter {m} [Spielkarte; bes. deutsches Blatt]
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Übersetzung für 'jack of all trades' von Englisch nach Deutsch

jack of all trades
Tausendsassa {m}

Hansdampf {m} in allen Gassenidiom
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jack-of-all-trades
Alleskönner {m}

Hansdampf {m} in allen Gassenidiom

He is a jack of all trades, but master of none.
Er versteht von allem etwas, ist jedoch nirgends Meister.idiom

jack of all trades device [coll.]
eierlegende Wollmilchsau {f} [ugs.] [hum.]

Jill of all trades
Alleskönnerin {f}
branches of trades
Wirtschaftszweige {pl}
book of trades
Ständebuch {n}arthist.jobs
I'm All Right, Jack [John Boulting]
Junger Mann aus gutem HausefilmF
I'm all right, Jack. [coll.] [fig.]
Was kümmern / interessieren mich die anderen?
to jack it all in [Br.] [coll.] [stop doing]
alles hinschmeißen [fig.] [ugs.] [aufgeben: Arbeitsstelle, Projekt etc.]
mix of trades and industry
Branchenmix {m} [der Wirtschaft]econ.
All work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy).
Arbeit allein macht auch nicht glücklich.proverb
Hamburg Society for the Advancement of the Arts and Useful Trades
Hamburgische Gesellschaft {f} zur Beförderung der Künste und nützlichen Gewerbe
jack-to-jack cable
Klinken-Klinken-Kabel {n}electr.
jack of spades
Pikbube {m}games
jack of clubs
Kreuzbube {m}games

Eichelunter {m} [Spielkarte, bes. deutsches Blatt]games

Kreuzunter {m} [selten bzw. regional] [Spielkarte]games
jack of hearts
Herz-Bube {m} [Spielkarte]games

Herzbube {m}games

Herzunter {m} [Spielkarte; bes. deutsches Blatt]games
jack of diamonds
Karo-Bube {m} [Spielkarte]games

Schellenunter {m} [Spielkarte; bes. deutsches Blatt] [Karobube]games

Karobube {m}games
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • At age 16, while he was still in school in Pendleton, Teague worked as a handyman at the local paper, where he quickly became a jack-of-all-trades and eventually a reporter.
  • As 'Imagination Mover Dave,' Poche is the Movers' "jack-of-all-trades," using his red gadget hat as a storage device for a variety of objects, many of which he uses to make his cool gizmos and contraptions.
  • Additionally, there are sufficient activities to be learned and performed that it is considered exceedingly difficult to be a Jack of all trades: this too leads itself to a much more social aspect.
  • Due to the Stabij being a canine jack-of-all-trades, it has not attracted the attention of hobbyists looking to pursue a certain sport or activity.
  • Following this came "Jack of All Trades" (1936) for Robert Stevenson, and "Where There's a Will" (1936) and "Windbag the Sailor" (1936) for William Beaudine.

  • "George" is a carpenter by trade. George is not intellectually intelligent but becomes a Jack-of-all-trades able to build, repair or maintain the limited infrastructure of the small community.
  • Sam performs all of her duties diligently and competently, her drive coming from experiencing both a professional and personal tragedy years earlier in which her husband was murdered by a serial killer known only as "Jack of All Trades."
  • Based on both the 1962 novel and film versions of "Lilies of the Field", it tells the story of a group of German nuns, headed by a determined, dauntless Mother Superior, who manage to get an African American itinerant handyman/jack-of-all-trades named Homer Smith to build a chapel for the New Mexico community in which they live, despite not having money to pay him.
  • The main qualities of what the authors refer to as a pragmatic programmer are being an early adopter, to have fast adaptation, inquisitiveness and critical thinking, realism, and being a jack-of-all-trades.
  • Marín acted as a jack-of-all-trades, sometimes even acting as a physician, probably without any formal education, and is credited with introducing many agricultural products.

  • , Goodman returned to his "jack of all trades" role with the Bosox.
  • Produced by Renaissance Pictures and distributed by Studios USA, many stations aired it as part of the "Back2Back Action Hour", along with "Jack of All Trades".
  • The interstellar economy is based on the exchange of specialists, which puts Old Earth, the jack of all trades, at something of a disadvantage.
  • "Outlaw Star" opens on the backwater planet Sentinel III, on which the protagonist Gene Starwind and his 11-year-old business associate and best friend James "Jim" Hawking run a small jack-of-all-trades business.
  • The word 'Jack' was in common usage in the 16th and 17th centuries to mean any generic man or fellow, as in Jack-of-all-trades (one who is good at many things), Jack-in-the-box (a child's toy), or Jack-in-the-Pulpit (a plant).

  • In 1945, while still a "farmer" and a Jack-of-all-trades at Radio Monte-Carlo, Ferré met Edith Piaf, who encouraged him to try his luck in Paris.
  • Their broad training allows them to take many occupations and be a "jack of all trades."
  • Their "City Hunter" business is an underground jack-of-all-trades operation, contacted by writing the letters "XYZ" on a blackboard at Shinjuku Station.
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