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 Übersetzung für 'mired' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to mire | mired | mired
miring | mires
SYNO involved | mired
mired {adj} {past-p}beschmutzt
291
sth. miredetw. beschmutzte
28
2 Wörter
to be mired [fig.](im Sumpf) stecken geblieben sein [fig.]
3 Wörter
mired in debt {adj} {past-p}versunken in Schulden [selten]
to be mired in sth. [difficulties, debt etc.] in etw.Dat. stecken [Schwierigkeiten, Schulden etc.]
4 Wörter
to be mired in chaossich im Chaos befinden
idiom
to be mired in poverty
im Sumpf der Armut stecken
5+ Wörter
The company is mired in bureaucratic inertia.Die Bürokratie ist ein Hemmschuh für die Firma.
to be mired in layers of sth.in einem Übermaß von etw. feststecken
9 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Unsurprisingly, the new Seahawks squad found themselves mired in the cellar of the National Football Conference's western division, finishing the season with a record of 2-12.
  • The Esua-led commission organized the December 1964 election, which was mired in controversy.
  • Charter schools mired in financial scandals. There were protests against one test determining a child's promotion.
  • The temple has a vast courtyard mired with hundreds of small shrines.
  • , has a mired value of "M" = 40 mireds, while a standard electronic photography flash, having a color temperature "T" of 5000 K, has a mired value of "M" = 200 mireds.

  • Sarkis Zeitlian was abducted in Beirut on 28 March 1985. It appears that he was killed by his abductors. However, the details remain mired in controversy.
  • William Snook (3 February 1861–9 December 1916) was an English running champion, whose life was mired in controversy and ended in poverty.
  • To make matters worse, Wisconsin's participation was later vacated for unrelated violations by team members leaving the 1992 championship one of the most mired in controversy in NCAA history.
  • According to tradition the name "Ox Creek" recalls an incident when oxen became mired while crossing the creek.
  • Thomas Colley Porter (1780 – 2 October 1833) was Mayor of Liverpool, England, from 1827–1828. The election, in which he defeated Nicholas Robinson, was mired by accusations of corruption.

  • The state of depression often feeds off of illogical thinking and results in victims being mired in self-defeating conclusions.
  • Directed by Brad Golowin, the video features "mired images" of the band performing and lead singer Mike Protich covered in mud.
  • Their work has been mired in allegations of sexual abuse and workplace harassment.
  • In December 2014 Alemanno, who was mired in a scandal related to his tenure as mayor of Rome, and, consequently, Italy First left FdI.
  • The Franks Report has been mired in controversy since its publication. The British political commentator Hugo Young called it "a classic establishment job".

  • The JSC interview process for recommending the Chief Justice in 2022 was mired in controversy.
  • The Central American zone qualifying tournament was mired in controversy.
  • If the user enters the reference color temperature, the meter can calculate the mired difference between the measurement and the reference, enabling the user to choose a corrective color gel or photographic filter with the closest mired factor.
  • Coomaraswamy was appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka in July 2016, replacing Arjuna Mahendran whose tenure was mired by allegations of corruption.
  • Adapted from "Doña Perfecta", the novel of Benito Perez Galdos, the plot is moved to Mexico nineteenth century mired in dispute between liberal and conservative ideals that erupted during Guerra de Reforma.

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