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 Übersetzung für 'modus vivendi' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO life-style | life style | lifestyle | ...
modus vivendiLebensweise {f}
modus vivendiModus Vivendi {m}
Teiltreffer
modusModus {m}
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math.
modus tollens
Modus tollens {m}
math.
modus ponens
Modus ponens {m}
spec.
modus procedendi
Modus Procedendi {m}
modus operandi <MO>Verfahrensweise {f}
spec.
modus operandi <MO>
Modus Operandi {m}
modus operandi <MO>Vorgehensweise {f}
modus operandi <MO>Arbeitsweise {f}
opposite stream operation modusGegenstrombetrieb {m}
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  • Modus Vivendi {m} = modus vivendi
  • Modus {m} = mode
  • Modus {m} = modus
  • Modus {m} = mood
  • Byte-Modus {m} = byte mode
  • hypolydischer Modus {m} = Hypolydian mode
  • hypodorischer Modus {m} = hypodorian mode
  • Demo-Modus {m} = demo mode
  • 3D-Modus {m} = 3D mode
  • 2D-Modus {m} = 2D mode
  • Modus Procedendi {m} = modus procedendi
  • abgesicherter Modus {m} = protected mode
  • abgesicherter Modus {m} = safe mode
  • Offline-Modus {m} = offline mode
  • geschützter Modus {m} = protected mode
  • grundlegender Modus {m} = fundamental mode
  • Sleep-Modus {m} = sleep mode
  • Einzelschritt-Modus {m} = trace mode
  • Einzelschritt-Modus {m} = single-step mode
  • Modus-Wahlrad {n} = mode dial
  • Burst-Modus {m} = burst mode
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Women did not get the vote in Mexico until 1953, when the Mexican government was pursuing economic policies friendlier to business and there was a modus vivendi with the Catholic Church in Mexico.
  • Beyond the immediate concerns of colonial demarcation addressed by the agreement, the signing of the Entente Cordiale marked the end of almost a thousand years of intermittent conflict between the two states and their predecessors, and replaced the "modus vivendi" that had existed since the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 with a more formal agreement.
  • By the end of his life he appears reconciled to the new "modus vivendi" in southern France.
  • In practice, a flexible modus vivendi had emerged and such screens had been put up from time to time when large numbers of people gathered to pray.
  • An armistice is a "modus vivendi" and is not the same as a peace treaty, which may take months or even years to agree on.

  • Matson, in his account of the resistance, showed "how the irresponsible actions of two British traders, Dick and West, quickly upset the precarious modus vivendi between the Nandi and incoming British".
  • When Israel was founded, Agudath Israel reached a modus vivendi with the State of Israel, which was predominantly led by secularists.
  • "Modus vivendi" (plural "modi vivendi") is a Latin phrase that means "mode of living" or "way of life".
  • The Catholic Church and the Díaz government had come to an informal "modus vivendi" in which the state formally maintained the anticlerical articles of the liberal Constitution of 1857 but it failed to enforce them.
  • Eventually Hempfest and the police reached a "modus vivendi": there was only one arrest in 2001.

  • Other Catholic scholars have regarded the encyclical as "not a heatedly combative document" as the German episcopate, still ignorant of the real dimension of the problem, still entertained hopes of a Modus vivendi with the Nazis.
  • Also related in meaning is the modern usage of the Latin phrase "modus vivendi" (lit. 'mode of living'), normally reserved for informal and temporary arrangements in political affairs.
  • As president, Portes Gil secretly negotiated the end to the conflict between the Catholic Church and the Mexican government, which created a "modus vivendi" that lasted decades.
  • and according to Karim Sadjadpour he has "resisted Rafsanjani's attempts to find a modus vivendi with the United States", and once told reformist president Mohammad Khatami that "we need the United States as an enemy".
  • Many Chetnik groups collaborated or established "modus vivendi" with the Axis powers, which along with British frustration over Mihailović's inaction led to the Allies shifting their support to Tito in 1944.

  • Idris put an end to the hostilities and, through the Modus vivendi of Acroma, abandoned Ottoman protection.
  • The previous plan, to present Japan with a temporary "modus vivendi", was strongly opposed by China and Britain and dropped.
  • The Rustamids fought the Kairouan-based Aghlabids of Ifriqiya in 812, but otherwise reached a "modus vivendi"; this displeased Ibādī tribes on the Aghlabid border, who launched a few rebellions.
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